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Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… all fees himself. 6. Not registering institutions. Gratian's Canons not of force here. [William] Lyndwood says, n on … upon every ounce of, etc. 3. Concealments. By the King's Book, not to be granted to any, yet Sir John Townshend had … of waters within London and 7 miles. 6. Sir John Meldrum's patent for Wintertonness lighthouse. A lighthouse formerly …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Hale had abused him without provocation in Mr Cooke's chamber in Gray's Inn on 27 January 1640. Gill was a … Mr Cooke who was dining with Robert Hale and Francis Goldsmith. When Gill demanded a £30 fee, Hale questioned his … on 1 February 1640 and Gill's witnesses, who included Mr Goldsmith, were examined in court by Sir Henry Marten in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… v Gosnoll 248 GOLDSMYTH V GOSNOLL Edward Goldsmyth of Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq v Henry Gosnoll and John Goodhand … within the Pallace of Westminster'. Signed by Edward Goldsmith. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Humphrey … Inn. The first and second were Edward, son of Sir Francis Goldsmith of Craford, co. Kent, knt, on 18 February 1621 and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… London, mercer 1639 Abstract Gresham, one of the king's gentleman pensioners for about 20 years, complained that … Mr Bary, student at law, Dr Hinton, a physician, Parker, a goldsmith, and Cope, a victualler, had also been party to … Laud, William, archbishop of Canterbury Parker, goldsmith Robinson, Henry, mercer Saunderson, Anthony Wilby, …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lord Mayor entreated to consider of so much of [John] Peck's petition as is within his jurisdiction, and the justices of … the bill of monopolies inserted at the table by the Clerk's servant, and then the alterations and proviso thirdly read. … Book of Rates at their own pleasure and so fine the King's subjects to their own profit. This, upon question, resolved …
28th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… , 22 0 Jac. L. 1a. An act for sale of the manor of Abbot's Hall in the county of Essex according to the last will of … Chudleigh added to the committee. [Francis] Bonnington's bill. Friday next. Sir William Bulstrode, Sir Eubule … free of the Goldsmiths and an ancient trade in Ed. 4['s] time, restrained of their trade and new men brought in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… caused arms to be displayed and carried from his mother's house in St Botolph's without Aldersgate to the church of St Lawrence, Pountney, … and ordered the mourners in defiance of Clarenceux's authority. Wiseman's answer revealed that the Earl Marshal …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Council Library and Information Service) The plaintiff's son, Sir Nicholas Le Strange (From the Prints Collection, … four commissioners. fos. 315r-315v (Witness 2), Robert Goldsmith of Newton prop Castleacre, co. Norfolk, miller, … into a piece of Robert Creamer's ground of five roods by Goldsmith's estimation, in Goldsmith's presence and that of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… month of September last past, in a publique assembly in Goldsmith's Hall, London, then and there gathered together, did very … granted process on 7 October 1639. 6/42, Plaintiff's bond 15 October 1639 Bound to appear 'in the Court in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Thomas Brome and John Woodman quarreled in one of the city's many alehouses in August 1639 (From John Speed, Theatre of … fellow, and I am a better man then thou'. Brome was a goldsmith, but claimed his family had been reputed gentry for … last past.' 6. 'Thomas Brome useth the trade of a goldsmith and worketh sometimes at the forge and anvil... …
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