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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him a 'base Rogue', in the presence of several people, and said that Edolphe's mother was 'a base woman'. Process was granted on 1 November 1639 and Edolphe entered bond to prosecute the cause; but no … persons of good creditt, call the petitioner base Rogue, and said the petitioner's mother was a base woman, repeating …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to send 4 of each company to attend at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, and to be heard why restraint shall not be enlarged. Ordered, … be given to all the merchants to send 4 of every company. And to have them set down the present state of trade in their … sent also. That for hospitals, etc. That for preventing drunkenness, etc. That for the entries and intrusions of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Nelson had called him 'a base beggarly fellowe, a rogue and a beggarly rascall', thereby provoking him to strike … According to Faldoe's witnesses, Peter Troveil, a painter, and John Warren, a Gray's Inn gentleman, Nelson's remarks … the case assault Court of Common Pleas denial of gentility drunkenness inns of court other courts ship money tavern …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… esq., to sell certain lands for payment of his debts and preferment of his younger children. Upon question, … contrary to the statutes of the House. That the president and 7 seniors ought to meet upon all matters of moment. That … the college. 2. Negligence in government, permitting drunkenness, etc. 3. Declining justice, procuring letters …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… for 200 years, it was rumoured that the fathers of Badd and Rigges had been tradesmen. Both parties were skilled in the use of the law and the suit in the Court of Honour was but the most recent … order comparison denial of gentility drinking healths drunkenness enclosure giving the lie high sheriff justice of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lady [Joan] Jermy to meet 2 [o']clock, Exchequer Chamber, and to be reported first upon Monday next by Sir H[enry] … question, not to be committed. The proviso thirdly read and, upon question, passed. Robert Hall, that served the … Queen Mary's time began. Said it was a good law to avoid drunkenness. Answer: that first granted monopolies. [?That] …
23rd February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… which passed both Houses last convention in Parliament, and has ever since 27 0 Eliz. passed this House. L. 1a. An … communion administered, so now, as a sign of unity in mind and religion, and of our charity, and a thanksgiving for our … of Welsh butter. Bill touching hospitals. Bill against drunkenness. Bill touching recusants. Bill for explanation of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a captain of a foot company in the Somerset trained bands, and Butcher had allegedly said that Bale was a 'base drunken slave and not worthie to be a captain'. Bale entered bond on 27 … Wigborough Topics of the case denial of gentility drunkenness provocative of a duel military officer trained …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… lowsie knave, drunken knave, base rogue, drunken rogue and beggerley rogue'. Process was granted on 21 November 1637 and John Hungerford entered bond to prosecute the cause the … of the case Court of Requests debt denial of gentility drunkenness inns of court other courts …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Francis Popham into the House. MR. [JOHN] PYM against it, and propounds the question about his election. MR. [WILLIAM] … MALLORY. This more proper for the committee of privileges, and to have him admitted into the House in the meantime. [f. … and by whom. [f. 10] L. 1 a. An act for repressing of drunkenness and restraining the inordinate haunting of inns, …
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