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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 up, asked Lambert to do so. Lambert refused …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Restormel, Cornwall. Some of Robartes' workmen were fined and imprisoned for this at the assizes and Robartes himself had been reprimanded by the Prince of … cellar in Bodmin about two years ago where a health was drunk to Lord Robartes: 'the health going round, and coming …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract Rowdon complained that at the inn of James Hunt and Mrs Millicheap at Ludlow, Shropshire in October 1634, and at the inn of Christopher Capper in Bromyard, … to excessive drinking and how many tymes Debitet hath bene drunk or overcome with excessive drinking within the space of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to him in Lumley's tavern in Chelmsford, 'Thou art a rogue and a jackaknapes', adding 'that he was a better man than I, and if he had me out of doore he would whipp me'. Process was … Rudd a rogue, but claimed he was provoked when Rudd came drunk to his tavern on 3 October. Rudd fell asleep and when …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Salven accused Pearson of having called him 'thou', and having said that he was as good a man as he was, when … 16 years. Salven entered his libel on 23 February 1639 and was required to prove his gentility by a certificate from … Mr Salven. Grace Todd, another of Salven's witnesses, was drunk at the time and place of the supposed words: 'therefore …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… V PENNINGTON Thomas Sheppard of co. Middlesex, esq and Nathaniel Snape of Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq v … to fight in the Bishops' Wars in 1639. Abstract Sheppard and Snape were Middlesex J.P.s charged with enforcing the … up opposition. Witnesses testified that between Christmas and February 1638 he had been going around local taverns …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… summer 1636, in Good's house, that he 'was a base knight and as base a conditioned knight as any was in England, and … the note or writing menconed in the fourth article, he was drunk and knew not what he did.' 7. George Picton was 'a poor … of Good: for Good being a constable and finding Ambler drunk caused him to be set in the stocks, since which time …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Thomas ap Rice, John Phillips, John Wogan, Owen Edwards and John Laugharne, for rating ship money in the upper room … 'base rascal', said that he was a better man than Stepney, and 'phlipping his fingers' said 'a turd in your teeth'. On … keep an alehouse in Prendergast because this witness had drunk there 'and also saith that there was one Morris John …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Scottish campaign on Bedfield Green, Suffolk, on 26 March and 2 April 1639, Colonel Warner had said that he was 'a base unworthy fellow' and accused him of being drunk, and then, before Waldegrave's company, struck him 'on …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… V ALLOTT Sir Francis Wortley of Wortley, co. York, knt and bart v Robert Allott of Worsbrough Dale, co. York, yeoman … day fetched the note from Garnet's house. 2. He was not drunk at the time, but was rather too busy to go with … recall if he signed it. 2. Daniel Sherley did not appear drunk, and Sherley 'did not goe hoame that night but did lie …
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