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19th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… assurance of his constancy in maintaining God's true religion here established among us, and of his care and … he heard he was doubted to have neglected the care of our religion in his treaties, he protested and would give them a … speeches cast abroad in the country of his wavering in religion, he would give us some satisfaction, and protested …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to the subjects. [f. 67] What we give now, give to our religion, lives and fortunes. To dispatch it before our … Our common interests all at hazard, our friends at pawn, religion at stake. To strain at once, to be made safe for … princes may be broke[n] that may be prejudicial to our religion. SIR FRANCIS SEYMOUR. What our humble declaration …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… upon testimony in the House of his good affection in religion, and that he has prayers in his house and keeps a … men for it. 4. Punishing a minister for catechising his family in his own house. 5. Extortion against the [ blank] …
1st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the like inconvenience again. Ordered, that this matter of religion shall be debated, and considered of, by a committee … to entertain any such treaty to entangle us in point of religion. SIR ROBERT PHELIPS moved that the bill for the … morning at 8, should give place to the continuance of religion. IV. DIARY OF JOHN LOWTHER, CUMBRIA ARCHIVE CENTRE, …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Magnifies the Prince, for his journey, constancy in religion, etc. So the Duke. To break further treaty about the … and that it stood not with the designs of the Austrian family, of which the King of Spain is the main pillar ever to … (fallen to the Empire by escheat) upon his own line and family, which after was much enlarged by the marriage of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… his Majesty's care to give satisfaction to our petition of religion, order being given to the Attorney [General] to draw …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Graies Inn, and a gent descended of an auncient family. That notwithstanding, Robert Nelson the younger, an …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'Mr Dethick, the plaintiff being issued of an ancient family and diver of his ancestors knights. I holde his cause … Libel [damaged] 1. Fillioll was an esq descended from a family reputed ancient gentry for up to 300 years, while … their country for gentlemen, of a very ancient stocke and family'. He had not heard that any of Fillioll's ancestors …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Acta (4), fo. 83, Libel Fisher was of an ancient gentry family of up to 200 years standing, and Perkes was of … known Fisher for 11 years and knew him to be of an ancient family. He had seen his pedigree and coat of arms. He had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Initial proceedings 10/10/1, Libel 1. Fitzherbert's family had been ancient gentry for up to 300 years. 2. Arthur Needham's family was plebeian. 3. Needham had said of Fitzherbert that … by his great paines takeing, hath maintained a poore family in good credit amongst his neighbours, until it …
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