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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… May 1637 - May 1638 Peterborough, where Thomas Billiard and Matthew Robinson quarreled at the Three Tuns Tavern in … Robinson gave him the lie, calling him a son of a whore and challenging him to fight. Robinson claimed that he had … Topics of the case challenge to a duel drinking healths drunkenness inns of court King of Arms reconciliation sexual …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Surgeons held to swear in the new master between September and November 1637. Woodhall maintained that he had been provoked by Morris striking him on the head and insulting him. Morris responded that he struck Woodhall's … barber surgeon city company denial of gentility duel drunkenness giving the lie …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Middlesex, gent December 1639 - June 1640 Holborn and Drury Lane as they appeared in 1570, before the building … the early Stuart period. In October 1639 Thomas Mucklowe and William Skipwith fought with swords in Maypole Alley, … and conversation much given to swearing and curseing and drunkenness, and is a common haunter of taverns and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'he was a stinking rogue, a rascall, a coxcombly asse and a drunken idle puppie', and 'that he kept better boys in his house... to wipe his … Westminster Topics of the case coat of arms comparison drunkenness
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639 Abstract Nicholls complained that between March and May 1638 in St Andrews, Holborn, Lloyd had said that 'Randolph Nicolls is noe gentleman, but a rogue and a rascall; and the cause I will not fight with him is … apparel assault challenge to a duel denial of gentility drunkenness tavern brawl …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in another case between his father, William Freeman, and Robert Hartell [see cause 226]. In addition to his role as commissioner Child was Hartell's landlord and one of his witnesses. Freeman believed that Child had … in that room, telling Freeman that he was overcome with drunkenness, and daring Freeman to strike him, saying: 'I …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… alias Knight gave him the lie, called him 'base fellow' and said he 'was as good a gentleman or better then myself, … Prowses were no gentlemen, but the Prowzes were gentlemen' and that 'the Gyrds could display their armes as well as the … of the case coat of arms comparison denial of gentility drunkenness giving the lie justice of the peace military …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 550 Pye v Weaver 550 PYE V WEAVER Walter Pye of Saddlebow and Stapleton, co. Hereford, gent v Richard Weaver former … Abstract Pye complained that Weaver, a former mayor and M.P. for Hereford, gave him the lie and abused him as 'a … coat of arms comparison corporation denial of gentility drunkenness giving the lie high sheriff mayor member of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Beesby, Lincolnshire, Lambert had said Bolle 'was a coward and durst not meet Sir Gervase Scroope in the quarry when … that Bolle had visited Scroope to make a submission to him and, finding that his own servant was too drunk to draw it … of cowardice challenge to a duel deputy lieutenant drunkenness military officer royalist ship money taxation …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… term, 1639 Abstract Rivers complained that between October and January 1638 Burley insulted him at the Holy Lamb tavern … Burley refused to drink a health to his mother, struck him and called him 'a base lousie rascallie...taylor'. Burley … Court of Common Pleas denial of gentility drinking healths drunkenness King's Bench mayor other courts tobacco …
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