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22nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… it the first cause heard at the committee tomorrow. Desire[s] the election of Sir Francis Popham may stand. Ordered, to … as may, touching an answer to be made to his Majesty's demand. [f. 79] MR. [JOHN] GLANVILLE reports from the … and houses belonging to the rolls in Chancery and Fetter Lane. An act to enable ministers to take leases. Committed. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Hale had abused him without provocation in Mr Cooke's chamber in Gray's Inn on 27 January 1640. Gill was a physician who had come … and going up into Mr Hale his chamber then neare Chancery Lane, and delivering a note of the contents of the monicon to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'bid him alight from his horse'. This happened on St James's Day, 25 July 1637, on the highway at Bucknell, Oxfordshire, … to Aynho. It was the day after the funeral of Staunton's deceased master, Richard Cartwright, esq, and he maintained … footpath along the inside of the hedge next to Buckwell lane in the libel) was a hedgecreeper, and a hedgecropper, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London, in Chancery Lane, Wood had said 'that I was a cozener, and a cheater, and … over £200 'which we were to pay to him by my Lord Keeper's order.' Process was granted on 15 February 1640 and the … granted process on 15 February 1640. 2/17, Plaintiff's bond 21 February 1640 Bound to appear 'in the Court'. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… [see cause 61], initiated the Court of Chivalry's establishment on a regular basis, Hooker alias Wise … presented in support of the libel and Dr Eden began Holmes's defence. Witnesses were heard on his behalf on 5 and 15 … 9/4/53, Royal pardon Letter of Arundel to Thomas Lane, Marshal of the Marshalsea or his deputy: 'Whereas his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Robert Hope quarrelled at the Horseshoe Tavern in Drury Lane. Abstract Hudleston, a gentleman of the privy chamber, … When Hudleston answered that he was a knight and the king's servant, and threatened to complain to the Earl Marshal, … Sir Robert.' Depositions were quickly taken from Hudleston's witnesses between 18 and 23 June 1640. These revealed that …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that between August and October 1638 in Derby, in Hawkes's house in the presence of several gentry, Hawkes said that … but precedency.' Dr Duck presented the libel on Huntingdon's behalf on 19 March 1639. Huntingdon's witnesses were … skinner and Hammond Hawkes of St Gregory's, Botulph Lane, London, cooper, were sureties for defendant. Signed by …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… been going around telling people that it was Barrow's practice 'to catch men in his dealings by fraudulent and … had been gentry for 200 years and questioned Bullard's claim to gentility, suggesting that he was a linen draper … He kept shop at the sign of the White Horse in Forster Lane near St Forster's Church in St Leonard's parish; and his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had admonished Casborne for felling wood on his brother's land, when Casborne retorted that he 'lyed in his throte', … one John Casborne from cropping of wood upon his brother's land, Casborne hereupon gave your petitioner verie uncivill … He kept shop at the sign of the White Horse in Forster Lane near St Forster's Church in St Leonard's parish; and his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… hare in early 1638 (Photograph: Richard Cust) St Mary's church, where they quarrelled after evensong in 1637 … Ceelie, Robert Maie, gents, and James Hadlie at Olmixton's house on 22 June 1636 by which they agreed to end all their … Howlett towards Paine's house. They met Henry Robins in a lane by the churchyard stile. Samuel Nash was also present. …
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