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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Lovell which Henry Chaloner leased from Edward Heylin in 1637 (Photograph: Richard Cust) The notary's mark of … company where I was, I made him there (notwithstanding his great hanger and his pistoll which he there shewed to my … 'he cared not for such friendship that was soe easily broken on Mr Heylin's part'? 5. Whether Heylin and Chaloner …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Dando, co. Somerset November 1637 - November 1638 Bath in 1610. William King's witnesses were examined at the Three Tuns Inn there in March 1638 (From, John Speed, Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain (1611)) Thomas Johnson’s 1675 drawing of the …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of privileges on Tuesday next. SIR JAMES PERROT puts in a bill for catechizing of children. Ministers' leases. All … JERMYN. Understands by a common fame that in Spain a great fleet, the greatest force by sea that these many years … Knowles, [£]12,500. £48,000. These were under the Great Seal. Warrant that these bonds should be/ [f. 4] [Mr. Thomas] …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… payment of debts and to establish others of better value in lieu thereof. SIR JOHN ELIOT. That as informed, these … thereunto, nor the question ever stirred. The matter of great weight and therefore the committee would deliver no … patents, as well old as new, and their orders. There is a great complaint of a patent granted to the Eastland Company. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… And to be read again tomorrow. Motion made about the great want of powder within the kingdom. This by Mr. [John] Evelyn's fault. This patent to be delivered in by Mr. Evelyn upon Friday next, peremptorily. [Edward] … imposition on one cloth; and this he conceives that the great imposition on wool and so little on cloth because the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and two others at a private sessions (to your supplicant's great loss and hindrance), which your supplicant disproved in open court at the quarter sessions. And having obtained an … of children, and being not able any longer to contend in law with soe powerful an adversarie, that respects neither …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Durham, mercer February 1638 - February 1639 Durham in 1610, home of Thomas Tunstall, a local mercer (From, John Speed, Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain (1611)) Abstract Claxton, the eldest son of Sir … had written that he 'had degenerated from his gentility' in a replication exhibited in a cause between them heard at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… gent. nobly discended and of liberall educacon, and living in creditt and reputation in his countrey, by reason both of his good behaviour and … the report and testimony of the gentlemen and men of worth in his countrey that knowe him. So it is nevertheless, may it …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… company. The quarrel took place at Robert Smyth's inn in Great Torrington, Devon, around Christmas 1636, when … the Court of Chivalry, at the inn of William Stephens in Great Torrington 10-12 January 1638. Subsequently, witnesses …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… entry of the queen mother, Marie de Medici, into London in 1638. It was at the Mitre tavern, Cheapside, in December … by the worde brokerly did meane that Mr Collins was a man broken or decayed in his estate or to that effect, whereto … William Wigge say that Mr Collin 'was a base brokerly or broken Rogue and a Rascall'. Mr Treagle was also present. To …
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