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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
4th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… uncivil pressing of the Prince to change his religion. 2 or 3 particulars remain. 1. Prince pleased to say that not … which of his 2 languages he should believe; that to him, or others. That it was at conclusion. Blushed at it, and … in ses negociations ove le Archduches, ed de SIR THOMAS EDMONDES in France sur le treatie pur mache la ove Prince …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… worthy ranke and quality [which] should make you value, or at least your several letters making your promises of … being justly due and longe behind for your part, the one or other he promised to do at my returne from London to make … your friends. Mr Clotworthy and I must try (if Lydford or some other lawe will make them) your obligacon to pay your …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the presence of Richard Brasier, Thomas Harres, Thomas Edmonds. R.19, fo. 6r, Summary of libel Pye was here styled … case Boyle, James, esq Brasier, Richard Burrop, Margaret Edmonds, Thomas Fox, Edmund, esq Fox, Katherine Harres, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had provoked him with threats and called him 'base fellow or clowne'. Process was granted on 12 May 1640 and five … and he hath been called so by Mr Payne, Mr Awcocke, Mr Edmonds, Mr Alderton and divers others.' Signed by Edward … People mentioned in the case Alderton, Mr Awcocke, Mr Edmonds, Mr Gates, Francis, husbandman Hamond, Edward, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at the time and place he did say that Rudd was a roague, or Rudd, you are a roague; and otherwise he doth not believe … leave the bills unpaid? 3. Was the witness kindred to Rudd or more familiar with him than with Lumley, and for whom did … nearly half a barrel of beer? 5. Did Rudd with these men or others go to Lumley's house that evening, where the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… local community in Loughborough. No sentence, submission or bills of costs survive, but at the final court hearing on … March 1638, Henry Smith had said in Loughborough 'you are, or he is a base lying, bribery, justice', which words were … false witness. 2. Was the witness a household servant or retainer to Rugely? Was the witness related to Rugely and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… fellow, a shitten beggarly fellow, not worth sixpence, or to that effect, thereby to provoke and c.' 1634 No … esq, the plaintiff's father; and did you know Bridget Edmonds mother and Francis Somersett, reputed father of … registrar Duck, Arthur, lawyer Eden, Thomas, lawyer Edmonds, Bridget Hall, Christopher, esq Hall, Jane Heaven, …
7th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… desires to have his cause heard before the conference or to have leave at the conference to tender his proviso. … words "by your proclamation": whether "by proclamation" or "by present order". A message from the Lords by Serjeant … was a main and essential part thereof. SIR THOMAS EDMONDES wished this were done with as little noise as might …
9th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 26; Sir Edward Vere, 16; [John] Keeling, 9. After, a 30 or 40 [men], afternoon, for Keeling, and so departed. 2 … against new customs levied in the kingdom, land, water or other place, and who was the occasion of it. [f. 122v] … secretary had exacted divers fees: 1. A man of the Lady Edmondes, £5. This witness did not appear. 2. Elizabeth …
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