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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… apprenticed to Babington, a respectable London silkman, and had apparently been injured in the course of his work … 1639, but soon after Babington regretted his outbursts and approached Thomas Bavand, esq, a London based Chester … based in London, John, a soldier in the Bishop's Wars, and Edward, a linen draper, acted as intermediaries and a …
1st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to have voice. L. 1. An act touching taking apprentices and money with them. SIR THOMAS WENTWORTH prefers a petition … that came for Sir Richard Beaumont. A number of recusants and papists brought in: 40 of them made burgesses to carry … So also those before the King's time touching shooting in guns. The statute 13 R. 2, 4 H. 4, concerning the price of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of depositions taken before Mr Lovelace, between August and December 1637, the quarrel had begun when Baker gave … which had been confirmed to his uncle George Baker, gent, and his grandfather Christopher Baker, gent, by Robert Cooke, … 1638 claiming that Spenser had said 'I was no gentleman, and aske Baker when you see him what his armes or gentery …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… on Easter Monday 1635, in the presence of fellow gentry and neighbours, Sampsonhad said that'I was no gentleman and that I was a threehalfepenny, or twopenny gentleman, and that men called me Master Mantell in mockery, but Goodman …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Twysden of Peckham Magna, Kent. Abstract The articles and personal answer give little information on this case. … that he was too unwell to appear at the court in person and got his brother, Francis, to go instead. The proceedings … met John Philipot, Somerset Herald, who knew Twysden, and advised that the fees should be paid since, in an earlier …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of St Mary's, Ruabon, co. Denbigh, where John Peck and Owen Lloyd quarreled after evening prayer in November … churchwarden of Ruabon, Denbighshire, gave him the lie and called him 'a base fellowe and noe gent', 'in the … Lloyd of Rewabban, co Denbigh, gent., had taken one of his greyhounds. On Sunday 16 November last after evening prayer, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 4, ref. 11781] Abbey, Harry C., North St, York, joiner and cm (17871810). Died September 1810 aged 38; stock sold March 1811. [D; York Courant, 17 September 1810 and 18 March 1811] Abbey, Jonathan, Queen St, Seven Dials, … [GL, Sun MS vol. 242, p. 551] Abbey, Thomas, 11 Orange St and 15 Crooks Row, St Pancras, London, carver, gilder and
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… had ysew lawfully begete, Philipp hys only dowȝter and eyre, e wich was lawfully coupled to Edmund Mortimer, erle of Marche, and had ysew lawfully begete, Roger Mortimer erle of Marche and eyre; wich Roger had ysew Edmunde (j filius), 6 erle of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… bank of the Nethan, a fine stream tributary to the Clyde, and is in the centre of the parish, and contains the parochial church. The inhabitants are … riding at anchor, by the notorious Captain Fall, under the guns of the newly-erected battery. During the scarcity that …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Abingdon - Ackton Abingdon ABINGDON, a borough and market-town having exclusive jurisdiction, and the head of a union, locally in the hundred of Hormer, … 6 miles (S.) from Oxford, 26 (N. W. by N.) from Reading, and 56 (W. N. W.) from London; containing, exclusively of …
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