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27th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Dr. [John] Young. So this. Mr. [Philip] Jacobson's bill reported by SIR J[AMES] PERROT without any amendments. … passed. MR. [JOHN] SELDEN reports Mr. [Carew] Ralegh's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. L. … recusant that there bears any office or place of charge or trust. SIR THOMAS DENTON, for Buckinghamshire, certified that …
27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Parliamenti, which we call our liberties. 4 kind[s] of proceeding: [1.] By bill. [2.] By judicature. 3. By … no contestation with our Sovereign. Begin with Solomon's arbitrament: "He that shall repeat, separat [ illegible]." … His Majesty now desires our opinions, whether he shall trust to these propo[sitions] or trust his own legs. Duke …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the rest of the reports after. Lect a. An act for the King's Majesty's most gracious, general and free pardon. Upon question, … in law, and he half in equity, and she to hold that but in trust for him. The decree was she should join in sale of 120 …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… f. 61v] Veneris, 28 0 Maii , 22 0 Jacobi Earl of Middlesex's bill, presently, in the Court of Wards. Ordered, upon … be here again this afternoon. [f. 62v] Earl of Middlesex's bill recommitted: Sir Robert Harley Knights and burgesses … procure this fine to be made over to any of his friends in trust for him, and that friend does by virtue of it extend …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… The order for the/ [f. 64v] Sir Robert Mansell's and Sir Henry Vane's patents to be delivered in to them. The bill for pleading … for which we serve, which without the breach of pity and trust we could not refuse to consider of. Vide l'autre ct * …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [ROBERT] BATEMAN. These 2 men have as much by the King's seal as they desire. Free denizens. To devise a 3rd oath, … to the Prince his Highness. Revives Sir Dudley Digges's motion. SIR DUDLEY DIGGES. To deliver this himself at the … Dormer's from Viscount Montagu and others, who had them in trust, to Sir George More and others according to that trust. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… whom Elkened had accused of fraudulently wasting Barnes's estates. During Lent in 1637, the differences between … although Elkened alleged it did so without Sir William's knowledge or consent. Further proceedings survive into … Courts. Sir William from time to time reposed much trust and confidence in him, and hath depended [upon] his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… right of them.' The words had been spoken, in the earl's absence, before local farmers and their wives out in the … Kingston must have been especially anxious for Copley's appearance in the court as Copley and his father entered a … And he saith Hamerton hath bought corne of [Fretwell] upon trust and paid him duely for the same. And he farther saith …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the words it was out of 'passion and grief' at Kirton's false testimony. He also maintained that whilst he 'did … and had been educated in common law at Clifford's Inn, Kirton was not a gentleman by descent, but 'a man of a … possessed the same by ...Haytor and others as feoffees in trust to my use and behoofe, and I have by all the time …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Derby November 1638 - February 1639 J.C. Buckler's 1833 drawing of the Consistory Court at Lichfield, where … Salt Library, Stafford (WSL SV vi-24)) Abstract Knyveton's libel was based on an incident in late June 1637, at an inn … London, Greaves telling him that Vicars should not trust the Knivetons; and thereupon Greaves said hee would …
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