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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… January and February 1636 in the parish of St Andrew's, Holborn, Middlesex. Plomer pointed out that Brumsall had … that he was charged with finding a 'lawnce horse' for the king's service, was rated at £8 land in the subsidy booke and had paid £20 to the king for knighthood, all of which added up to as much in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… affronted a Spanish colonel during a scuffle in Tomlinson's house in January 1638, for which the Earl Marshal had him committed to the King's Bench prison. Tomlinson acknowledged his fault and … lawsuits against him, especially his complaint in King's Bench that Plunkett had injured him in the brawl in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… by Bernard Tanner, gent., was appointed to examine Pomeroy's witnesses 7-9 August at the Hare and Hounds Inn, at … was given, and Furseman entered a bond of £100 to the king. In June 1636 the commissioners Bernard Tanner, John … Pomeroy, Henry Pomeroy, Hugh, esq Stuart, Charles I, king Tanner, Bernard, gent Tredinham, John, gent Tremaine, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… proceedings survive. Initial proceedings 6/70, Plaintiff's bond 10 July 1639 Bound to appear 'in the Court in the … Edward Popham of Huntworth and Jane, daughter of Richard Norton of Bristol, is mentioned in the Visitation of 1623. F. … 1954), p. 310. Documents Initial proceedings Plaintiff's bond: 6/70 (10 Jul 1639) Petition to Maltravers: 6/71 (11 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… June 1637 - March 1638 Abstract The cause of Portington's complaint against Parrish remains unknown. He entered bond … by Ralph Hopton, esq, was appointed to examine Portington's witnesses from 28 to 30 March at William Brook's Talbot Inn … His younger brother Robert was also in arms for the king as a lieutenant-colonel. P.R. Newman, Royalist Officers …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Lord Powis had arisen over the inheritance of Sir Robert's estates worth £2500 a year, which Powis hoped to preserve … December 1638 Dr Merrick responded to the libel on Vaughan's behalf with a plea that under the Statute of Limitation of … William, lawyer Rossingham, Edward Stuart, James I, king William, Richard Wyn, William Vaughan, Edward Vaughan, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Caernarfon, esq v Owen Griffith, esq, His Majesty's Attorney in the three shires of North Wales May 1636 - … house in Beaumaris, Anglesey, where Owen Griffith, esq, King's Attorney for North Wales, was served with process to … a lawsuit concerning Cadwallader Gryffin, Griffith, the king's attorney for North Wales, had given him the lie. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Beckwith esq. There was a question over whether Pudsey's or Beckwith's ball was closer to the jack, whereupon … £40 damages and 40 marks expenses, with a £50 fine to the king. At his submission on 31 July 1639 before the judges of … papisticall Rascall, traytor and one that was not the king's friend.' Johnson called Nelthorpe 'stinking jackanapes …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1640 Abstract Pudsey complained that at Mr Robert Manby's house in Beverley, Yorkshire, in September 1639, Wharton … first a lukewarm parliamentarian, by 1643 he attended the King at Oxford, for which he was secluded from the House of … esq Rainshaw, John, notary public Stuart, Charles I, king Wharton, Catherine (also Warton) Wharton, Elizabeth …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him 'a base knave', and on another occasion, at Rigby's manor court charged him with having 'unjustly taken away … examined before Sir Henry Marten on 29 June 1640. Rigby's gentility was challenged by the defence and on 4 December … of the case allegation of cheating denial of gentility King of Arms other courts sacrament …
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