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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Membrane 20. (2.) Pleas as above on the octave of Midsummer, 15 Edward III, roll 313. … punish all mariners and others of the fleet disobedient or rebellious or other delinquents, by taking of their goods … church of St. Andrew, Wells, the advowson of the church of Henton, said to be held in chief as parcel of the said see, …
13th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… years. Both agreed the fee for the Clerk 12d. a sheet, 13 or 14 lines in a sheet for drawing; 3s. 4d. for entering if … the foundation of the hospital of King James, founded in Charterhouse in the county of Middlesex, at the humble … to be sent for, and Cotham, the register, to be here on Friday in Easter week, with their patent. And the House …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 165 DOCKWRA V KILLINGWORTH Thomas Dockwra of Cherry Hinton, co. Cambridge, gent v Robert Killingworth of the same … in Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire. Process was granted on 12 February 1640, and a commission was appointed to … Lewin D.D. named as Register, but no indication of place or dates of meeting. Dated 15 June 1640. Summary of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… cozen, cheate and deceive my eldest sonne of his landes or estate to settle or bestowe the same on my second sonne of my second wife.' Gresham accused … that Mr Knight, haberdasher, Mr Bary, student at law, Dr Hinton, a physician, Parker, a goldsmith, and Cope, a …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… not neither. [Mr. Francis] Myngaye brought a witness or two that he [had] the most voices, upon oath. One witness … is duly chosen, cannot relinquish. SIR EDWARD COKE. Oath on both sides. To have a new writ and refer it to the … the Archduchess, who first discovered and gave the first hint. When he came there, found cause to hope a cessation …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Milford. The two also clashed outside Pembroke gaol on 23 May 1635 when Catchmaye called him 'Sirra' and boasted … around his neck, and struck his head with a cudgel seven or eight times, calling him 'Base mayor', and asked … manner.' To Catchmaye's interrogatories: 2. Richard Hinton, an under bailiff of Pembroke town, a William Peynon, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'before many credible witnesses.'Process was granted on 4 December 1640 and Ward entered bond; but the case was … there to answer the premises.' Maltravers granted process on 4 December 1640. 5/178, Plaintiff's bond [damaged] 6 … of 1623, but an Arthur Ward of Coton and an Arthur Ward of Hinton, co. Salop were entered. Katherine, daughter of Fabian …
8th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… that are to be restored in blood ought to begin here, or above with the Lords. Find in the latter end of Edward the … day. First, a conference with the Lords. Secondly, to go on with the charge of my Lord Treasurer, and Mr. [Abraham] … to the great farms. Jacob. The Lord Treasurer had had a hint that the money received from this is placed upon the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… prosecuted Hellin for calling him 'a knave' at Pembroke on 23 April 1635, and saying that he 'would proove Sir John … in a white shirt, he was to stand bareheaded on a stool or table for four hours at Tiverton, Devon and at the quarter … and humblie take our leave. George Cathmaid maior Richard Hinton, clerk James Barrett John Robertes William Vaughan …
9th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the foundation of the hospital of King James, founded in Charterhouse in the county of Middlesex, at the humble … Prince, not to the King, in time of vacation of a prince, or to succeeding princes. Now here there must be a perpetual … that those words of his may die, being spoken hastily and on those occasions. Hereon Mr. [John] Glanville desired to be …
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