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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… fol 5. Dr. Chedle Witnesses sworn. March 3. fol. 4 b. John Laverock, prisoner in Bridewell. Appeared and took oath to … submission enjoined him to be performed. fol. 6. John Laverock, clerk, prisoner in Bridewell. Preaching in London …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Kelly, of London Appeared and ordered to answer. John Laverock, clerk, prisoner in Bridewell. Cause continued to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a certificate to procure him to be made a deacon. John Laverock, clerk, prisoner in Bridewell. Adjudged a man …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Term assigned to the promoter to produce his proofs. John Laverock, prisoner in Bridewell. Appeared and was remanded … referred to Sir Henry Marten and Dr. Wood. fol. 38 b. John Laverock, prisoner in Bridewell. Ordered to appear this day … Ludlow, Salop. Non-appearance according to letters. John Laverock His petition and certificates read. Josiah Hart, of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Joseph Caron, of St. Martin Orgars, London. The like. John Laverock, prisoner in Bridewell. The keeper of Bridewell …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… He desired his petition to be read. Nothing done. John Laverock, prisoner in Bridewell. The like. John Mullens, of …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Thomas Smith, dyer, fil. Johannis Smith, dyer Thomas Laverock, musiconer, fil. Christ. Laverock, musiconer Willelmus Rowland, pewtherer, fil. … Wempe, cordwainer Martinus Heblethwaite, cooke Will. Laverock, laborer, pro vita Willelmus Bossall, carpenter …
A History of the County of Essex
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… versus Gervase Payne, John Guildsborough, and John Laverock; Henry Cary and John Arundel versus Emanuel Langford … clerk of Huntingdon, made a capias for the apprehension of Laverock; Kilborne arrested him thereon; but he was rescued … and Payne wounded him grievously with a sword. Payne and Laverock were fined 1,000 l. apiece to the King, and 500 l. …
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