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26th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to send for witnesses; secondly, counsel to be heard, or assigned, on either part, as shall be required; thirdly, … This committee to examine the particular abuses in fees, or otherwise, in the Exchequer, Monday next, two of the … and in the pleading of alienations with licence, or of pardons of alienations without licence, in the Court of …
27th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in several shires read, whereof some respited for a day or 2 to be perfected. SIR ROBERT PHELIPS. To proceed now to … recusants. Bedford. MR. [OLIVER] ST. JOHN. None known or suspected in that shire. Buckingham. SIR THOMAS DENTON … said) that he found whilst he was a judge that the badge or livery of a justice of peace or great man did sway much …
27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… may be punished here. [2.] To have a committee of 10 or 12 to take into consideration how far we have suffered in … Can hardly be said whether the matter exceed the person or the person the matter. The weight on him the more easy … more than promised; that the King of Spain should assist or give way to our forces. He replied, this a preposterous …
29th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… into consideration those that are in office in any county or city though not living in the county. The members of the … CHUDLEIGH. To have some look whether any such precedent or no. SIR EDWIN SANDYS. A safe and discreet thing to walk in … albeit not before Whitsontide, yet about Whitsontide or soone after. This intimate as the inclination of the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Jacobi SIR GEORGE MORE reports 118 5s. collected, about 24 or 25 behind. Upon question, the Clerk to have 30, his son, … all those which pay not this contribution by themselves, or their friends, to pay double. Sir Robert Pye, Sir P[eter] … with desire to cause them to be revoaked by scire facias or otherwyse. But after debate resolve null order, mes deste …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… not neither. [Mr. Francis] Myngaye brought a witness or two that he [had] the most voices, upon oath. One witness … Kente nuper Sir Henry James convict in premunire al ore Lo[rd] Maior de Londres. [MR. HENRY] SHERFIELD move pur warrante … lettres, resolve super totam materiam Roy no longer renew or relye sur treaties [p. 168] ove ascun safetie de religion, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had been performed by painters without the 'impeachment or approbacon of the heralds'. The earlier agreements and … have bene performed by Painters without impeachment or approbacon of the heralds. James Ewin, Richard Moudy, John … of Mary Thompson sworn 15 November 1635 [2 nd and 3 rd attached pages ] List of witnesses as above with notes of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… believed had been done at the behest of either Sir Hamon or Lady Le Strange. At a meeting ten days before the assizes … 1638/9] R.19, fo. 23r, Summary of libel 'Sir Hamond for 40 or 30 yeares was and is a knight, and for 30 or 20 yeares past a justice, and was high sheriffe of the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Sarum [Salisbury], Sticklowe had said to Longe 'thou art or are an impudent audacious or bold faced fellow, a base … Constable, gent, and also, John Ducket, esq, Charles Gore, esq, Huddie Harris, gent and Francis Day, clerk, to … gents, Sticklowe's choices were John Ducket, esq, Charles Gore, esq, Huddie Harris, gent, and Francis Daye, clerk. Dr …
3rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… know the complaint made against him. Demanded whether he, or any other, laboured for the election at Bletchingley for … went to the sheriff to know whether he would return it or no. Went with him to [John] Benbow and delivered the … whether it were better to proceed upon the old warrant or new. Was resolved that it was dangerous to proceed upon a …
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