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19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… cession, greevances. MR. [THOMAS] WENTWORTH. 18 E. 3 the lyke presydent to put it into our owne Tresorers' … follow our advice, as much to say, if this may not be done e contra. In 7 0 of Edward the 6, there was a war decreed; in … it ready, and so for men, for to have them abroad and on foot is to waste us, and so to encourage our enemies and …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… government in Queene Marie et Kinge Philip unassistant. 25 E. 3 un nominative waye. 2 Mar. 4 [ sic]. Goe to the … Spain, who has and yet will gain by the holding of it on foot, and be a mean[s] to prejudice the estate of the … to Germany, which was almost lost since they were on foot. 2. The Hollanders were pressed and penned in with all …
20th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 4. In mains de notre tresorers. 5. Response al Majestie-1 e r in intencon. SIR ROBERT KILLIGREW. Pur le first part … like a building or fortification, one cannot measure it by foot or by rod. If our cassocks will not serve the turn, we … off today than yesterday. War is not to be measured by the foot as fortification, yet what he gives, [£]300,000. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the recusants in office. SIR H[ENRY] POOLE. 3 or 4 E. 3 Mortimer attainted by Lords, but Beresford's appealing … as was testified by one Mark Hilstey, a tavern boy at the foot of London Bridge. That there was also complaint against … Richard Norrice, at the sign of T he Bear at the Bridge foot. Resolved, upon question, that Doctor Anyan, for all …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the hair of the head and spurned him in the face with his foot whereby he had almost spoiled one of his eyes as it did … Badd's father had been high sheriff and a captain of a foot company. 2. Around 27 January 1640 in the kitchen of the … and the Isle of Wight (London, 1908), vol. 3, p. 214; G. E. Cokayne (ed.), The Complete Baronetage, 1625-1649 (Exeter, …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… continuance of statutes, which is that the statute of 7 0 E. 6 concerning the selling of wines should not be repealed … Jac. that his Majesty was then content that the law of 7 0 E. 6 touching the selling of wines should be repealed, only … and his Majesty means only to keep the same patent on foot until his Majesty be reimbursed what he paid for it. And …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… suit to that brought by Pomeroy, a sergeant major of foot in the regiment of Colonel Charles Trevanion, … of John Bonythan. Hugh Pomeroy was a sergeant major of foot in the regiment of Colonel Charles Trevanion. Pomeroy …
23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… vide , which redresses the same complaint that is now on foot and admits any for the paying of 10 marks. 3. Their …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Wars, commanding five hundred Northumberland and Durham foot sent to reinforce Berwick in December 1639. In 1642 he … Cromwell's Army (Oxford, 1940),vol. 2, pp. 639-41; M. A. E. Green (ed.), Calendar of state papers domestic 1653-4 …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… del care destroy le corps in chescun trade ou misterie. 28 E. 3, exportacion exceede 5 times l'importacion. Causa una … put all to the Prince; else to tie them fast by hand and foot by conditions. If I were the King, I would do it; and if … Was to, by strict conditions, to tie the Prince hand and foot to them. Whereto the Duke of Buckingham said, they had …
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