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19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… navigable. SIR BENJAMIN RUDYARD doubts not but the King's answer plainly understood, since he has explained the most … papists paie doble. MR. [JOHN] PYM. A committee of the [w]hole House. SIR EDWARD GILES. First what we are to gyve. … quater, trey bears all away. MR. [EDWARD] ALFORD. In these dear years, people have sold their very armour to buy bread. …
23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… L. 1a. [Sir Peter] Vanlore and Sir Charles Caesar's bill. L. 2a. An act for sheriffs being discharged having a … free, by which means they make their cloth cheap and ours dear, and so hinder vent. Then they demand tare, so as the … so proportionally, which makes their cloth cheap and ours dear. They think now a fit opportunity offered to redress …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… The order for the/ [f. 64v] Sir Robert Mansell's and Sir Henry Vane's patents to be delivered in to them. … to marry within the tribe, and the like. And now, dear and dread Sovereign, we the knights, citizens and … of your people. [f. 203v] Accept in some acceptable sort, dear Sovereign, this present for the present and as a pledge …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… devised many new fees, which many times doubles the King's customs. For these, a bill to regulate them. 5. Burden from … The true cause now that cloth vents not because so dear. Doubt not but that the subject being enriched, the King … tun, and one where it is x, and none other. There were t[w]o observations taken, one of the commonwealth, the other …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Derby November 1638 - February 1639 J.C. Buckler's 1833 drawing of the Consistory Court at Lichfield, where … Salt Library, Stafford (WSL SV vi-24)) Abstract Knyveton's libel was based on an incident in late June 1637, at an inn … impending law suit between Greaves and Knyveton. Greaves's wife Jane was Knyveton's aunt, and an ongoing quarrel had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Council Library and Information Service) The plaintiff's son, Sir Nicholas Le Strange (From the Prints Collection, … Creamer was the son of Edmund / Edward Creamer of Heacham. W. Rye (ed.), The Visitation of Norfolk of 1563, 1589 and … of the Harleian Society, 33, 1891), p. 272; A. W. Hughes Clarke and A. Campling (eds.), The Visitation of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… lord and a base informing lord', and, alluding to Sherard's coat of arms, said that 'he would pull off Lord Sherard's … of the Harleian Society, 3, 1870), pp. 4, 45; W. H. Rylands and W. Bruce Bannerman (eds.), The Visitation of the County of …
5th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… carts and carriages by land and by water for his Majesty's service. SIR EDWIN SANDYS reports from the select committee … religion. Secondly, in the treaty of Brussels, Sir Richard W[eston] found nothing but delays and deceit. Then Heidelberg … his Majesty of £1,000 per annum, and yet glasses were as dear as before. And that the customs had made a stay of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [WILLIAM] NOYE reports the bill against H[enry] Heron's letters patents, without amendments. L. 3a. An act for confirmation of a judgement given for his Majesty in a s cire facias against Henry Heron, and for declaration of the … nor to take in new men into their company. Their fine too dear. And doubts the taking from them dyed and dressed cloths …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… A summary of Strafford's evidence A Summary of the Evidence of My Lord of Strafford. … will go on in the Order set, to sum up your Lordship's Evidence; and, those Gentlemen of the House of Commons will … to it: and, my Religion and Duty to God is so dear and precious to me, that there is nothing in this World, …
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