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Survey of London
… South Kensington' and the Science and Art Department CHAPTER V - 'South … the Nazarene leader Cornelius was invited to decorate the Houses of Parliament he replied that there was no need of him … intervening fourteen years, except for designing a stained-glass window in the museum's Oriental Court. His experience …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Chaloner was the son of Sir Thomas Chaloner, the courtier and naturalist, and Edward Heylin the brother of Peter … clothes got out of hand and Chaloner struck Heylin with a glass, cutting his face. A day or two later Heylin issued a … about 6 yeares since cutt the defendant's face with a glass and then ran away; that he vowed to shoot the defendant …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Claxton for security for a loan he was arranging for him and that he was provoked by Claxton calling him 'base drunken rogue' and striking him in the face. He also claimed Claxton's three … summer when trying to arrest him at Claxton's suit and sworn against him in the Court of Common Pleas. …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Sir Robert Anstruther, Sir George Abercromby and [Dr.] John Craig. Committed to: [f. 125] Sir George More … book of record. [ Blank] [f. 126] At a conference of both Houses in the Painted Chamber since Easter, at which the … present that after the King's Majesty had declared to both Houses his resolution to dissolve both the treaties, the one …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Jacobi L. 2a. An act to enable William, Earl of Hertford, and Sir Francis Seymour, kt., his brother, to sell certain … An act for erecting of hospitals and abiding and working-houses for the poor, wherein, after the vote of the House … until the bill for his naturalizing be passed [by] both Houses and then to admit of him. MR. [JOHN] GLANVILLE says …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Jacobi L. 1a. Act against transportation of iron ordnance. And to be read again tomorrow. Motion made about the great … EARLE reports the bill against simony, with amendments and additions, which twice read. Recommitted in the Committee … committee touching coloured cloths, viz. mingled cloths and dyed and dressed cloths. Upon question, the opinion of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him to fight him, vilifying him 'with most foule language and termes of dishonour'. Process was granted on 27 October … Petition 'Your petitioner being a gent. nobly discended and of liberall educacon, and living in creditt and reputation in his countrey, by …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1637 Abstract The cause of the quarrel between Codrington and Ithell remains unknown, but sentence was awarded against Ithell and his submission was performed on Friday 9 June 1637 in the … Gloucester, before Robert Smith of Wotton, Thomas Webb, and others invited by Codrington. Submission R.19, fo. 31r, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the top of the walled town. Abstract Coffin was 'accounted and reputed to be a souldier' since he had served as a lieutenant on the Cadiz and Isle de Rhé expeditions and commanded a Devon militia company. The quarrel took place …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Sherehog, London, grocer, Philip Bisse, William Hodson and Henry Dudley, all of London, vintners February - December … tavern, Cheapside, in December 1639 that Joshua Collin and William Wigg quarrelled Abstract The principal … whom Collin, a ward constable, accused of jostling him and calling him 'brokerly fellow or knave or Rascall', in the …
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