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Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… Dudley (£100) 50 Rychard Poule (100 marks) 33 4 John Heard (100 marks) 33 4 Raffe Hammersley (£200) 5 81. Thomas …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… labourer To the libel: Living near the orchard, she heard a noise and went to investigate, whereupon she … make oath that from the place where [they] first sawe and heard Richard Lydsey the younger to stand railing on, and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the name of West, and by no other name for ought he ever heard to the contrary.' 7. John and William West were of … West and by none other name until of late yeares he hath heard that their names were Crutchman.' 7. George's father … all their tyme dwelt at Basingstoke, for ought he ever heard to the contrary; and that they were respectively of the …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… (£10) 13 4 Edward Darcie in landes (£20) [a] 26 8 William Heard (£50) [x - Essex 50s.] 50 William Atkines (£50) 50 …
15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… sordid bribes of 2 £500 beyond all that ever he read or heard. The petty farmers had a proviso in their patent that … followed we all know. [f. 135] SIR JOHN SAVILE. He never heard so of any man, but one, as of the Treasurer, that no … for the word "imposition". SIR JOHN SAVILE. He never heard any man speak of any virtue in the Lord Treasurer. That …
15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… be full tomorrow morning, 8 of the clock, and then to be heard. And then next engrossed bills to be put to passage. L. … under-sheriff of Cambridgeshire, read. This business to be heard tomorrow at 8 o'clock and then the engrossed bills to … 15 March, at the conference Buckingham. The Prince having heard of some reports in the town of the King's speech, the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to any Lord in such case. The Lady Boteler's case, half heard, specially recommended to be speeded at the committee … given in the business of York. Staplers' business to be heard and ended the first cause at the [committee for] … business referred to the committee of grievances to be heard with as much expedition as may be. Mr. Speaker went out …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… others present at the speaking of the pretended words who heard them as well as the plaintiff's witnesses? 6. What … 11. Speak the truth of what you know, believe or have heard. No date. Signed by Thomas Exton. Acta (4), fos. … familie of gentlemen bearing armes; and [Baxter] never heard the contrary until the speaking of the words hereafter …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Kelsie used, and did not the witness acknowledge that he heard Hulker use the words in article 4 that Dixon 'was a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Utkinton in Cheshire knight deceased. And he hath credibly heard, and doth verily beleeve, that many of the auncestors … in Babington's hand and was sent to Sir Ralph Done. He had heard Babington use base language about Sir Ralph Done, and … messenger to Dr Duck by commands from his father'. 3. He heard Henry Babington acknowledge the letter to Bavand in his …
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