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Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Cotton and Sir Robert Phelips, to search former precedents how judgements have been given in former times by the Lords … Mr. [William] Noye and Mr. [John] Selden search precedents how judgements have been used to be given in time past to … Noye and Mr. [John] Selden to search former precedents how judgements have been given in former times by the Lords …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… they more acquainted with? 2. Had they been instructed how to depose? 3. Was the witness related to either of the … indebted or obliged to either of the parties and if so by how much? 4. Where and when was the 'pretended falling out', … heard'? 6. Were William Mann and one Woolsey present and how was it they came to be there? 7. To ask William Mann …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… not whether they will forsweare themselves or noe, nor how they are accompted with others.' Signed by Christopher … 2. This witness was kin to West's wife, but how near he could not tell. 3. He had heard that George was …
15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… his Lordship made no other use hereof but only to devise how he might lay new impositions on merchandise. A relation … who may suppress any petition, or prefer what he will, and how dangerous may it be for any man to conceal petitions. He … said that himself did it, and of 3 Parliaments, and how can we charge the other? But if we could prove him the …
15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of our saviour in the gospel. Before I begin a war, to see how I can maintain it; it is a longsome work and I desire … and fifteens, these 2 things I would have you to consider: how to clear these 2 difficulties that in a short time it may …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… by simony for money, very many also that are of kindred, how insufficient [ illegible], and but very few come in at … might join with the commissioners of trade to consider how there may be a government in trade, which now by our …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Where had their lived during the last ten years? How did they know the parties? 2. Did you or others urge Mr … related, dependant or indebted to Mr Dingley? If so how, or by how much, and which doe you love best of them? To which would …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… witness indebted or obliged to either party and if so by how much? 3. Was the witness a tenant or servant to Dixon; if … Of what age, occupation and condition was the witness? How did they know the litigants and to which would they give … Was the witness indebted to either party, and if so, how much? How much were they worth in goods with their debts …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the penalty for perjury and bearing false witness. How did they know the parties? 2. Was the witness related to … it appear that Rigges said the words in the libel? 18. 'How long after the speaking of the pretended words did he … honourable after the pretended speaking of the words, and how many times did he speak with the earl before he …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… suggests that the London watermen understood very well how to use the court to protect their interests. Plaintiff's … live of their own or were they dependent upon another? How much were they worth in goods with their debts paid? How much were they taxed in the last assessment? 3. Was the …
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