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15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 686; f. 43v] Lunae, 15 0 Martii, 21 0 Jacobi L. 2a. An act for the securing of the lordship or manor of Goteland, alias … 2 [o']clock, Court of Wards. SIR GEORGE MORE moves for the bill of arms to [be] brought in, or a new bill to be … has executed the purport of that patent by sending divers tickets to private men to their great vexation. The granting …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… knight, of the forfeiture, which he made to the king for marrying without his licence Isabel, one of the sisters … in the king's gift; pardon also to her of her forfeiture for permitting herself to be married to William de Fossa and … in the diocese of Lincoln. Jan. 9. Reading. Licence for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Nicholas, …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 740; f. 66] Veneris , 19 Martii L. 1. An act for the sale of the manor of Rampton, [Cambridgeshire,] the … presydent to put it into our owne Tresorers' hands. Our plate converted. Sur debate pur standinge up to speake le eie … that it is to be employed in. He wishes that the plate in this action may be offered, and for this present 2 …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 672; f. 7] Martis , 24 0 Februarii 1623 L. 1a. An act for the naturalizing of Philip Burlamachi. L. 1a. An act for the naturalizing of Giles Vandeputt. SIR EDWARD HOWARD … [of] issue etc. upon remainder in tail. SIR EDWARD COKE. Tickets sent to the pretended owners of such a manor. These …
28th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… hand, gave a ticket of his name and the place he served for, 6 [ sic] of the House appointed to receive these papers. … no sitting in the House, the day being adjudged fitting for preparation to the communion, which was also a …
3rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and cloths. Star Chamber. Tuesday next, Inner Temple Hall, for Michaelmas Term. And all to have voice. L. 1. An act for … 2. Al low price: de 5s. al 6s. 6d. et deceite. 3. Ove copper. 4. Incorporate. [Matthias] Fowle le primer governor … they made it not so good as before but mingled much copper with it. And 4, a fourth reason, that they prohibited …
Survey of London
… of the parish which adjoins the City wall (see plan on Plate 6). It is now numbered in Trinity Square, but … and third floors. The ground storey has been modernized (Plate 71). The rear elevation has four original windows on … roof (Plate 70). The building is now used as a residence for the clergy and workers connected with the parish church …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… served Jenkin had offered him 'submission and satisfaction for the wronge.' Initial proceedings EM320, Petition 'Your … one Watkin Jenkin obtained a summons from your lordship for Jenkin to answer for the complaint here before your … presented the Prince of Wales with much of his family's plate at the outbreak of civil war. This Lewis Morgan was a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Edward Bowen, in Usk. The examination of the witnesses for Rogers was ordered to be held 14-16 January 1640 at the … Cur Mil I, fo.7, Libel 1. Rumsey's family had been gentry for up to 60 years. Between March 1637 and July 1638, in the … a relative of Henry Rumsey is mentioned on a brass plate in Usk church, dated 9 December 1613. Also, a 'very …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in Winchester and took a slice of meat from Woodman's plate. Woodman chided him over this and two men got into an … goldsmith, but claimed his family had been reputed gentry for over 100 years and that Woodman was merely a grocer. Yet … Libel [damaged] 1. Brome's family had been reputed gentry for 100 years or more. 2. In August or September, Woodman …
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