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7th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Sir Gilbert Gerard Knights, burgesses, Cambridge, Suffolk and Norfolk Sir Clement Throckmorton Sir Alexander St. John … in part thus answered. SIR THOMAS JERMYN. That we need not doubt irritating of any prince against the Protestants. Spain … his way should be chalked out to him. Two middle ways were propounded: 1. That the committees should urge this way of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 699; f. 29v] Veneris, 7 0 Maii , 22 0 Jacobi Knights and burgesses of Cornwall and Devon to be added to [John] … when we groan under the insolency of papists. [f. 30v] Resolved, that excommunicating those which kneeled not when … the Common Pleas, and a shop of justice, the Chancery. No doubt a great fault to deny an original writ in the Chancery, …
8th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… L. 2. Lady [Mary] Bulkeley's bill. MR. [WILLIAM] NOYE. He and some others appointed to search precedents, whether those … not be long. Speaker went out of his chair. Went in again. Resolved, upon question, that a message shall be sent to the … and not to pitch just upon the number Buckingham had propounded; and so it was ordered, and liberty given to [f. …
8th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to be engrossed. L. 2a. An act concerning the purveyance and taking of horses, carts and carriages, by land or by … be prefixed for debating and treating of the things herein propounded by his Majesty. Ordered, any member of the House … MR. [JOHN] BOROUGH spoke on his own behalf to clear the doubt was made of him, and SIR GEORGE GORING for Sir R[obert] …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to the committee. L. 2a. An act concerning petty larceny and the punishment of the offenders therein. Committed to: … read. Ingrossetur. Mr. [Thomas] Wentworth, the knights and burgesses of Gloucester and Herefordshire, … he desires it may be examined by the committee for Fowle. Resolved. Sir Robert Phelips's report, between 8 and 9 of the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had assumed the wardship of Heane's nephew, James Heane, and the two men made a £10 wager over whether a Mr Morse had … 'the Heanes were as good men or better' than the Callows and challenging him 'to do what he durst do with four … to Heane's version, Callow called him 'base rogue' and 'villaine', declared 'he would have Heane's hart's blood' …
9th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to be this day sevennight. Free trade, all to have voice; and Mr. [John] Bankes added. L. 1. An act/ [f. 119] L. 1. An … him and there will be the less need for the Lords to make doubt of what we shall from here present against his … voices could not be distinguished. 3. It was unreasonably propounded to them below after it was lost by voices above. …
9th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in the county of Middlesex, at the humble petition and only costs and charges of Thomas Sutton, esq., and of the … of Magdalene College, and so a party, ought to withdraw. Resolved, he may first speak and then withdraw. DR. [BARNABY] … other part. Coming back to the shire-house, the sheriff propounded to all the gentlemen whether Sir Thomas Holland …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… We have, however, carefully considered their Report, and we find ourselves unable to agree with it in several … Sites of halls probably purchased. 1. There can be little doubt that some of the first property acquired by the … subscribe upwards of 30,000 l. to this fund. It was also resolved to erect a technical college in Finsbury at an …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… had ysew lawfully begete, Philipp hys only dowȝter and eyre, e wich was lawfully coupled to Edmund Mortimer, erle of Marche, and had ysew lawfully begete, Roger Mortimer erle of Marche and eyre; wich Roger had ysew Edmunde (j filius), 6 erle of …
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