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27th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Martis , 27 0 Aprilis , 22 0 Jacobi Sir William Bulstrode and Sir Guy Palmes added to the committee of Sir Edward … 2. 39 of Eliz. to prevent the decaying of houses of husbandry discontinued for these reasons: 1. Because a new … at that time. 4. That profit was the best encouragement of husbandry. 3. In dissent that part of 5 Eliz. which concerned …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… v Mickleburgh 299 HOBART V MICKLEBURGH James Hobart, esq and Anthony Hobart, gent, of Hales Hall, co. Norfolk v Robert … James Hobart, one of the king's esquires of the body, and Anthony complained that Mickleburgh said that the Hobarts … had lived in Bungay, co. Suffolk for 8 or 9 years 'using husbandry'. 2. 'He is neither of affinity nor consanguinity …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had been involved in lawsuits against Hungerford's mother and father and had, allegedly, defrauded the local taxpayers of sums … by Broad over an eighteenth month period between mid-1637 and late-1638 in London, Compton-in-the-Hole, Gloucestershire …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a base knave, a rogue, a base fellow, a cheating knave', and 'challenged him to fight with him; and cast downe his … in the fashion and manner of a yeoman... laboureth in husbandry ordinarily with his own handes, holdeth the plough, … manner of a yeoman (and not of a gentleman), laboureth in husbandry ordinarily with his own handes, holdeth the plough, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him to duel 'who by reason of his office is to keepe and see the king's peace kept.' He also claimed that … him 'whoreson'. Process was granted on 8 November 1639 and the depositions of Jones's witnesses were presented to … of Robert Edwards, Humphrey Bowen, Charles Lloyd and Francis Griffith, gents, on the 29 December 1640 in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… John Kelliawe accused Thomas Cullys of assaulting and abusing him at Thomas Dod's inn in August 1638 … doth employ himself in the ordinary workes and laboures of husbandry upon his owne grounds, vizt. in hedging, beating, … severall times Thomas Cullis hath held his owne plough in tillage of [Allen's] grounds and hath received his hire from …
3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of certain Lands sold by Sir Thomas Beaumont, knight and baronet etc., to Sir Thomas Cheke, knight. Agreed, Sir … Crane, having taken the oaths, shall come into the House and receive the communion the next Sabbath; upon question. … be kept at home. Nota, the keeping too many trades besides husbandry begets upon the decay of the trades infinite number …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Stoke Climsland, co. Cornwall, gent v Nicholas Lampen and William Lampen of Stoke Climsland, millers June 1638 - … and Nicholas Lampen were both 'countrymen and live by husbandry, and noe gentlemen, but millers as he hath heard … the muster books. Their father 'did intreat to be sett on husbandry worke, and was glad to be kept on worke as other …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Mr. [JOHN] GLANVILLE reports for Amersham, Wendover and Marlow. That only 3 boroughs more in this case. These … for the poor to be called upon, so the bill for decay of tillage, third, for arms. 1. Repeal of statutes. 2. Bankrupts … one to [be] drawn more perfect against the next session. Husbandry and decay of houses, grow in force. There is a bill …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Temple, complained that on various occasions during 1636 and 1637 Prust, an attorney, had said of him in Great Torrington, Devon, that he was 'a base fellow and a scurvy fellow', and that he had 'dealt basely, vilely, … his living by his trade of weaving and sometimes by husbandry'. 2. 'A servant of Mr Pincombe gave him xii d for …
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