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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and that although 'Goreing had Gored many he should not Gore him'. The case did not result in a conventional trial, … 'Pennington hath at several times within this seaven weeks or thereabouts in a publique manner very much slighted and … said that although Goreing had Gored many he should not Gore him; and that these words were spoken about seven weeks …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and that his family had been gentryfor up to 300 years or more and that he carried 'a peacock's tayle in a crowne in … lord, and said he would saye as much to my face', or words to that effect. 3. In July or August 1635 in the … lordship's face.' 'Edward lord Viscount Campden to the 43 rd interrogatory in Star Chamber deposed that when the judges …
5th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… without his privity. An unprecedented power. Can produce 3 or 4 great bribes which that great Lord has taken, which he shall not be able to excuse or deny. SIR EDWARD GILES. Confident that this gives a great … a privy seal to the Lord Keeper, how nothing in England or Ireland should pass. The enhancing office, the New Year's …
5th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 11 of the clock, he had made no election, nor who was, or ought to be, chosen. That this [under-]sheriff, after 12 … 3. For that affidavits cautelously made by counsel or party. Fourthly, witnesses produced viva voce, by words, … by counsel. Moves, no affidavit concerning any election or return may be accepted here. MR. [HENRY] SHERFIELD. Though …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… falsely in his petition to my lord scandalize one William Gore, Sir Richard Strode's wittnesse in this matter. And … him as 'Asinum instructum, an asse ready furnished, or words to that effect'. Between November 1634 and January … Strode, gent Dawe, George, gent Duck, Arthur, lawyer Gore, William Hastings, Henry, earl of Huntingdon Howard, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Dr Duck. Notes Sir Philip Tyrwhit of Stainfield, 3 rd bart (1598-1667), was the son of Sir Edward Tyrwhit of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Elliott had admitted before Sir Richard Lucy and John Gore, esq., at a monthly sessions meeting that he had done … who could be brought to testify untruths. 2. 'No faith or credit is to be given to the testimony of William Rutt; … before Sir Richard Lucy, knight and barronett, and John Gore, esq., that Sir John Watts had never done Elliott any …
6th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the King to meet the Lords this afternoon. To have 3 or 4 to take notes. Sir Nathaniel Rich, Mr. Recorder, Sir … the House to know whether the House would admit him or no, which they did. The bill against bear-baiting, plays, … of a praemunire and imprisonment during life without bail or mainprize, for when the penalty draws blood, men will be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… no indication of sentence survives either for this case or for Sheffield's initial suit. Initial proceedings 15/3f, … parish of St Dunstan, Sheffield had said that Wheeler lied or was a liar, 'a Rogue a Rascall [damaged] and one that … and Sheffield? Did Wheeler and his wife and Jonathan Ward or some of them call Sheffield 'base fellow, rascall or base …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the presence of John Watson. Notes Sir William Williams, 3 rd baronet (d. c. 1659), was the son of Sir Thomas Williams, …
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