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Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… 6 Richard Chestre (£3) 3 370. Henry Battill (£3) 3 Thomas Field (£12) 10 [sic] Robarte Susan (£8) 8 John Trafton (£8) 8 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… way well deserving, and no way subject to any such crime or calumny as aforesaid.' Initial proceedings 7/101, … party, and if so by what degree? Was the witness indebted or obliged to either party and if so by how much? 3. Was the … that Robert Dixon of the parish of St Martins in the field, esq and secretary to the right honorable the Lord …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… sought a sentence to prevent the defendants from duelling or carrying weapons. Doubleday was bound for £1,000, Walsh … provocative of a duel, and arranged to meet to duel on a field in France. 2. Doubleday and Walsh were arrested for … hee had made the match for, and either hee should runn, or [Walsh] would have the money. Whereunto Mr Doubleday …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… [?each] charged with a Leopard's Head Or with a Crest of On a Helm with a Wreath of the Colours a … a warrant from the Earl Marshal. The arms were 'In a field argent three fusills in... [hole in MS three or four words missing] charged with a Leopards head Or, with …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… me, Oh, I cry your mercie, you are a worshipful knight', or words to similar effect. 3. Hubbins's contemptuous words … know the parties? 2. Did the witness live of their own or were they dependent upon another? How much was the witness … testify? 3. Was the witness a household servant, retainer or relative of the defendant, and if so in what degree? To …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… state of trade in their several companies, of increase or decrease, since the last Parliament and the reasons of … make the enemy to provide to secure himself. Between 3 or 4 hundred thousand will do this. Out of this preparation … a thing impossible, as much as if 2 armies already in the field. For the other, without that, leaves to our …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of the patent of the keeping of the gaol for York, or of the copy thereof. And Mr. Brackyn to be required to … And counsel to be heard for the bishop, dean and chapter, or any other party interessed. L. 3a. [ Blank] Upon question, … Company of London. These enforced to leave their trade or come into the new corporation. This restraint unlawful. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… SIR ROBERT PHELIPS. That this done without any privy seal or other warrant from the King, but only by the power of the … patent to be heard on Monday, whether it be a grievance or not. [f. 24v] MR. [JAMES] CLARKE. Enforced to pay 5 pieces … from some of the inhabitants of [St.] Martin in the Field[s]. Referred to the committee of the bill of Amwell …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… fellow' and told him that he fed 'on sheeps henges or gathers; and challenged him to come forth for he dared to fight with him; and was not fearefull or affeard of him'. Fillioll also alleged that Haskett had … was servant to Mr William Fillioll who met him 'in Todbere field being at his worke and told him that he had broken …
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