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Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… this ward has either faded so far that it is indiscernible or it was obliterated when the document was repaired.] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the letter attached which he had written himself, or caused another to write for him, and to which he attached … speeches, that he scorned my words, that I had sayd false, or sued falsity, that my wordes were so base and savoured … and condition of living? 2. Was the witness a relative or household servant of the parties and to whom would they …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had formerly questioned Mr Rigges for speaking against one or more J.P.s, for which Rigges was condemned and pronounced … the witness know that Mr Badd had set up a race post on or near Mr Rigges's ground near Fareham, and had said to a … great company of people... and whether doe you not believe or conceive by the speech that Mr Badd doth wish or desire …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'in a disgraceful and angry manner', calling him 'Will, or William Dowman, without any addition at all belonging to … he in a scornefull manner called your peticoner Will, or William Dowman, without any addition at all belonging to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… but whether they were found guilty of a forceable entrie or not he saith he knoweth not.' 6. 'He hath heard that Mr … Mrs Ward use any such words. 8. He did not see Mrs Ward or her servants offer violence to the undersheriff. 9. He … and said that the words before deposed were spoken at 6 or 7pm. Repeated in court before Sir Henry Marten, knight, …