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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Buckingham in the early seventeenth century. John Pollard's witnesses were examined at the Cock Inn in March 1638 (From … partially for Sir Edward Terrell, George Cowley and Mr Lench'. Barton was malicouslie affected to Mr Pollard for … for wages. 5. Robert Page was a domestic servant of Thomas Lench, a poor man 'and easily drawn by Mr Lench to depose an …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Council Library and Information Service) The plaintiff's son, Sir Nicholas Le Strange (From the Prints Collection, … and the hundred court against Warner and Le Strange's son, Sir Nicholas, for making the alterations and on this occasion Stileman refused to accept Sir Hamon's assurances, telling him that he would proceed with his …
3rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… here in Parliament. [f. 103v] He is lord of the manor, in trust to my Lady Howard. Has always laboured to hold good … , 3 Aprilis, post meridiem L . 2. Sir Edward Engham's bill. Committed to: Sir Henry Poole Mr. [Edmund] Sawyer Sir … grant, and the surrender made to the Queen, and the Queen's letters, and a copy of the last patent surrendered. …
3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Canterbury, first, thanked God, for opening the King's eyes; secondly, thanks to the King, for asking our advice; … the exportation of wool, woolfells, woollen yarn, fuller's earth and fuller's clay. [f. 18] L. 1a. An act to enable … Duke, being wondrously ambitious of this match, began to trust to himself and use his own way and sent a friar, his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'publishing both by word and writing that my Lord Marshall's decrees and constitutions were contrary to lawe.' Say had … the case as a particularly grievous example of the court's arbitrary proceedings in his speech to the Short Parliament … proclamation he was discharged. I advised him not to trust to that, but to appear in court, and soe I left him. Mr …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the other in the Court of Chivalry by May 1639. [For Prust's counter suit, see cause 544]. Pincombe's witnesses were examined by a commission headed by William … business is now at length brought to this last order. I trust, as by the last report which you may see at the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… St Lawrence Pountney, London, gent v Edmund Jones of Gray's Inn, London, gent December 1639 - October 1640 London … London, gunmaker, lived there for about a year, born in Lench, co. Worcester, aged about 50 To Powell's libel: At the … Southwark Winchester House, Southwark Wales Worcestershire Lench [Abbots Lench, Atch Lench, Church Lench, Rous Lench or …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… but the case was lost with the suspension of the court's proceedings in December. Initial proceedings 5/162, … lately come out of the ancient family of Rouse of Rouse Lench in the countie of Worcester, and married the daughter … Westminster Huntingdon Little Paxton Worcestershire Rous Lench Topics of the case denial of gentility provocative of a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him in the name of Rowdon' and he felt sorry for Rowdon's tenants because 'their leases were of no effect.' He also attacked Rowdon's witnesses as untrustworthy, maintaining that Thomas Cooper, … relating to his position. The witnesses for Mace's defence were examined by a commission headed by John …
5th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 755; f. 107] Lunae , 5 Aprilis 1624 L. 1. Lady Jermy's bill. L. 1. Sir Anthony Aucher's bill. L. 2. Viscount Montagu's bill. Committed to: Sir … and other matters did pass, which were proper to the trust of the master himself. That which was afterward spoken …
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