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Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… 6 Nicholas Berry (£3) 6 Sara Myssen his mayde, poll 4 John Davis (20s.) 2 Gartrid his maide, poll 4 Jerom Uppard, … this ward has either faded so far that it is indiscernible or it was obliterated when the document was repaired.] …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 21 0 Jacobi L. 2a. An act for the securing of the lordship or manor of Goteland, alias Goathland, and the tenants of the … GEORGE MORE moves for the bill of arms to [be] brought in, or a new bill to be made and brought in. MR. [EDWARD] ALFORD, … of Wales. L. 1. An act for the reversing, altering or correcting of erroneous judgements, decrees or orders in …
17th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and in the pleading of alienations with licence, or of pardons of alienations without licence, in the Court of Exchequer or elsewhere. SIR JOHN SAVILE. Reported in the town that the … of grievances and consider whether fit to be received or no; and particularly to consider of [Robert] Grice's …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… but whether they were found guilty of a forceable entrie or not he saith he knoweth not.' 6. 'He hath heard that Mr … Mrs Ward use any such words. 8. He did not see Mrs Ward or her servants offer violence to the undersheriff. 9. He … and said that the words before deposed were spoken at 6 or 7pm. Repeated in court before Sir Henry Marten, knight, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'Why? You will not lie will you?', and added, 'If thou, or you, are or art a gentleman, you are, or thou art, an Aerie one, and... a latent fellow, and a …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… from any undue course. Thirdly, that where no custom or charter to the contrary, the election to be made by all … be made to all the parties grieved by this patent or proclamation, the restitution to be made by everyone for … upon the question: 1. That the agreement of competitors or others could not restrain the election to freeholders or
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
22nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… respected, and the merchant must take the buyer's price or carry away their cloth, which would increase a charge to the merchant who must have it again out of the cloths or help themselves on the clothier of whom they buy their … company will presently lay an imposition on their trade or merchandises, which indeed is upon the subject that sells …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Gave no consent, either to the serving of the process, or order, but was discontented when he heard it was done. The … the City of London for great exactions of fees within 15 or 16 years. 50s. per annum grown to 50 per annum. The city … alnager's office 17 Ed. 3 forbidden to be granted for life or years, but only at will, and to be under the Treasurer's …
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