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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… sums are entered under either the plaintiff or defendant's sentence because the verdict was awarded to Eyre in the … I cannot spell knave without u for you'. 13/3n, Defendant's sentence Case dismissed section left in and section on … by Thomas Ryves and Lord Maltravers. 13/3ii, Plaintiff's bill of costs Trinity term, 1638: £7-12s-10d Vacacon …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… complained that between March and August 1639, in Gray's Inn Lane, in St Andrew's parish, Holborn, London, Scamaden said that he was 'a base … he would make it good'. He also declared that Keresforth's father 'was merely a tailor'. Scamaden spoke these words …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the words it was out of 'passion and grief' at Kirton's false testimony. He also maintained that whilst he 'did … to be a witness in a triall at lawe betweene one James Davis of Hadspine in the countie of Somersett and an other, … there in. Sithence which tyme, and for noe other cause, Davis meeting your petitioner called your petitioner, knave …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… alderman of York was ordered to meet at Jonas Spuire's inn, in the city of York, 17-19 December 1640; however, … Maltravers granted process 4 July 1640. 5/121, Plaintiff's bond 4 July 1640 Bound to 'appear in the court in the … of John Dynham and John Longland. 5/150, Defendant's bond 16 October 1640 Bound to 'appear in the court in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… survives. Initial proceedings 17/3t, Libel 1. Lawrence's family had been reputed gentry for up to 100 years. 2. In … insulted Lawrence and challenged him to fight. 4. Hillyard's actions had been provocative of a duel. Unsigned. Dated 28 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Buckingham in the early seventeenth century. John Pollard's witnesses were examined at the Cock Inn in March 1638 (From … after evening prayer on the Sunday following the county's Lent assizes, either the 19th or 20th March 1636/7, Pollard … pay £4 while the remainder was divided between the parish's other landholders, including Terrell who was said to own …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… uncivill words then uttered by Pears to the petitioner's great disgrace and disparidgment.' Petitioned that Smith be … Maltravers granted process, 1 July 1640 5/110, Plaintiff's bond 5 July 1640 That he was to 'appear in the Court in the … William Dugdale (Surtees Society, 36, 1859), p. 189. Beale's attorney, William Pothan of Selby, later suffered a ritual …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [CHRISTOPHER] SHERLAND reports Sir Richard Burneby's bill. The amendments twice read. Ingrossetur. ATTORNEY WARDS reports [Temple] Newsam's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. L. … moves Sir William Hewett may bring in his books and Sir S[imon] Harvey may bring in all his books and papers of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 415 Mason v Heber 415 MASON V HEBER William Mason of Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq v Thomas Heber of Marton, co. York, … October 1637 - January 1638 Abstract The cause of Mason's complaint against Heber remains unknown, but on 31 October … 1638. Notes William, son and heir of William Mason of Gray's Inn, esq, was admitted to Gray's Inn on 5 August 1620. J. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the town quarreled with Rowland Meyricke at Alice Webb's inn and outside the jail in 1635 (From, John Speed, Theatre … as 'Thou rogue' in December 1634 at Richard Gwilliam's house in Pembroke, and vowed that he would spend £200 to … and asked scornfully the next day 'How doth your mayor's pate?' The three had also affronted him in church at …
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