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4th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… STRODE against the bill. This to confirm a monopoly by act of Parliament. SIR EDWARD VILLIERS. To decline the … to entangle our Prince; to keep him from marriage. A note, by the way, that strange the same person should set the … and that at last Charles the 5th, by remonstrance from his council, broke off the treaty. For these reasons, Somerset …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of this precedent. MR. [EDWARD] ALFORD. That these laid by consent. Upon question, passed. Mr. [JOHN] GLANVILLE … bill to be on Saturday next, and the King's and Prince's council of this House to be added to the first committee. [f. … Tomorrow, 2 [o']clock, Court of Wards. All to have voice. Secret offices. Tomorrow, 7 [o']clock, Committee Chamber. L. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… from the earl of Arundel. This, he explained, was a ploy by his father to serve the earl as a yeoman rather than a … 'for modesty and civility sake'. The case was under way by June 1637 and witnesses were being heard through late 1637 … such words as were then by him spoken privately and in secret to him' as 'Paynes trusty servant' and for 'Payne's …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… was contained in a series of three letters, written by Prust to Pincombe between July and November 1636 which … that they had quarrelled over a debt of £19-12s-2d owed by Pincombe to Prust. Prust won a judgement against Pincombe … Stannaries which delayed execution and clouded the issue by having Prust summoned at such short notice that he was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the Lord Privy Seal and Sir Henry Marten, sitting in the council chamber. The judges and the Lord Privy Seal accepted … years. However, the Earl Marshal accepted the plea made by Powis's counsel that the Court of Chivalry had 'never bine … his wife. And in the year 1628 [sic] Edward Vaughan did by a plea and answer in writing exhibited into the Court of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1634 - January 1635 Ludlow castle, Shropshire, seat of the Council of the Marches where the quarrel between Thomas Price … provoke a duel. Griffith maintained he had been provoked by Price calling him a 'bankruptlie knave' after Griffith had … were under way in October 1634 and a commission headed by David Parry, esq, was appointed to meet to examine Price's …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract This was Rigges's countersuit to the case brought by Badd a few weeks earlier [see cause 21]. Rigges asserted … of his witnesses was taken before a commission headed by Henry Perin, esq at the Red Lion, on 4 August, the day … abusing him when he threatened to complain to the Privy Council in April 1636. Barton also complained that Riggs had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at the assizes and Robartes himself had been reprimanded by the Prince of Wales's council for the Duchy of Cornwall, all apparently at the … prince's tenants there. John Samuel the younger responded by insulting Robartes on a number of occasions semi-publicly. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Rookes's gentility. Dr Duck examined the certificate given by Sir William Le Neve, Clarenceux King of Arms. Dr Duck … office with numerous lawsuits. Turberville Morgan, backed by James Hamilton, Marquis of Hamilton, and Hugh Lewis … be settled by law. Rookes obtained an order from the privy council in his favour on 9 January 1639, but the king then …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he 'was neere of kin to Queen Elizabeth' and 'a better man by two or three degrees than Richard Rowdon', and that he was … his libel in May 1635 and his witnesses were examined by a commission headed by Edward Pennell, esq, on 10 … maintaining that Thomas Cooper, an informer to the Council in the Marches, had been imprisoned for misdemeanours …
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