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23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… need of any new merchants. They presented some grievances on their trade. [f. 160] First, the licence money laid by the Archduchess, 24s. on every cloth, which they say to be against the ancient … until October 1622, when great quantity being in the Thames the Lord Treasurer would suffer them to take up none …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Spenser had called him a 'lying base fellow' on 28 July 1637. According to a series of depositions taken … were at that time long sufficient and lawful.' Richard Henley of Holy Cross, Westgate, Canterbury, aged 46, and … the elder Heeler, Matthew, the younger Heeler, Gervase Henley, Richard Hikes, John Hills, Hercules Howard, Henry, …
25th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Monday sevennight for Amwell river. The bill to make [the] Thames navigable to Oxford to be Monday sevennight, same … him to say [ blank] that he is much comforted to go on with his faithful endeavours to the public. Returns hearty … part. When committee of both Houses attended the King on Tuesday, the [Arch]bishop of Canterbury did it and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the surviving proceedings relate to a second case brought on the libel presented 28 April 1638 in which Grove … co. Kent, gent. He was the son of William Lock of Henley, co. Warwick, and Anne, daughter of Mr Stephens of … St George, Southwark St Saviour, Southwark Warwickshire Henley-in-Arden Wiltshire Topics of the case allegation of …
26th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the afternoon, 2 [o']clock, in the Star Chamber. Counsel on both sides if desired. Serjeant [Sir John] Davies and … but to prepare that which is already come. To go on with the engrossed bills. SIR ROBERT PHELIPS. To proceed … MR. [JOHN] WHISTLER reports the bill to make the river of Thames navigable to Oxford. The amendments twice read. L. 3. …
29th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… red lead to be brought in to the committee for grievances on Monday next, and the patentee to attend at the same time. … Report by Mr. Comptroller that the Lords will give meeting on Saturday in the afternoon at 2 of the clock. Petition … passed. 2. The second was the bill for making the river [Thames] navigable to Oxford. [f. 84] Another message came …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of grievances: 1. Against the patent restraining fishing on the sea-coast of New England. 2. Against the new … recover them out of his hands. He would have us endorse on the back of such condemned patents that such a patent was … [ sic]. 42. Wales' principality, soit fait [ sic]. 43. Thames to Oxford, soit fait [ sic]. 44. Justices' ease …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… are reduced to 3 heads: 1. The pretermitted customs on cloth and draperies. Desire [Edmund] Nicholson's … Some things particularly complained of. More laid on London, by a third part, than other places, and instead of … Marsh, newly recovered from the inundation of [the] Thames. An act for the assurance of the manor of [ blank] in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… church when he was sent to execute Hungate's warrant on 29 September 1639. In addition, there were allegations of an assault by Merriall on Richard Stoddard, tenant of one of his properties, at the Vintage Tavern, Thames Street, London on 5 December 1639. Proceedings against …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'sayes that the witnesses, by reason of their dependence on Lock for work and otherwise, soe obliged to him that they … co. Kent, gent. He was the son of William Lock of Henley, co. Warwick, and Anne, daughter of Mr Stephens of … St George, Southwark St Saviour, Southwark Warwickshire Henley-in-Arden Topics of the case allegation of tradesman …
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