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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… was granted on 7 August 1637 and the evidence of Longe's witnesses was taken by the commissioners Walter Hungerford, … 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
… , 3 Aprilis, post meridiem L . 2. Sir Edward Engham's bill. Committed to: Sir Henry Poole Mr. [Edmund] Sawyer Sir … grant, and the surrender made to the Queen, and the Queen's letters, and a copy of the last patent surrendered. … 6,383 [f. 117v] Saturday, the 3rd of April SIR EDWARD COKE'S report for [ sic] of the grievances, he being president of …
3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Canterbury, first, thanked God, for opening the King's eyes; secondly, thanks to the King, for asking our advice; … the exportation of wool, woolfells, woollen yarn, fuller's earth and fuller's clay. [f. 18] L. 1a. An act to enable the most excellent …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him at the Holy Lamb tavern on Snowhill in St Sepulchre's parish, London. Burley maintained that he had been provoked … in the Court of Common Pleas and also questioned Rivers's gentility, maintaining he was a tobacco seller who 'doth … an additional cause of office against Burley. Burley's defence challenged the integrity of Rivers' principal …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… place late at night on Friday 19 April 1639 in Wheeler's house in Fleet Street, the quarrel arising over Sheffield's refusal to pay a bill he owed Wheeler for accommodation. … set out in the depositions made in response to Wheeler's counter suit [see cause 703]. Sheffield petitioned against …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Sheppard of co. Middlesex, esq and Nathaniel Snape of Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq v Thomas Pennington February - … and that although 'Goreing had Gored many he should not Gore him'. The case did not result in a conventional trial, … 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 thereby was the fitter for Sir Richard Strode's service'. Strode maintained that he had been a knight for … falsely in his petition to my lord scandalize one William Gore, Sir Richard Strode's wittnesse in this matter. And … Strode, gent Dawe, George, gent Duck, Arthur, lawyer Gore, William Hastings, Henry, earl of Huntingdon Howard, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Sir John 'had rather see the pitchforke in Elliott's gutts, then doe him justice.' Elliott maintained he had … that Elliott had admitted before Sir Richard Lucy and John Gore, esq., at a monthly sessions meeting that he had done … before Sir Richard Lucy, knight and barronett, and John Gore, esq., that Sir John Watts had never done Elliott any …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… against the Scots, and the quarrel arose over Sheffield's refusal to pay the full sum of £11 that Wheeler requested … of a number of witnesses, he uttered the words in Wheeler's libel to which Wheeler retorted 'that he was as good a … as himself', and that Sheffield 'was but a parson's sonne, and that Wheeler was the sonne of an esq.' The …
8th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… carts and carriages, by land or by water, for his Majesty's service. MR. COMPTROLLER. That it may be committed, and the King's officers of the Green Cloth be called to it. MR. [EDWARD] … dead. To have 7 years limited. Moves Dr. [Robert] Chambers's patent may be brought in, which is for old debts upon …
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