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25th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… him the best received of any before. Read in the House. At last conference, added somewhat. SIR EDWIN SANDYS. Some … to send into Spain and to give notice to him that at the petition and advice of his subjects in Parliament, he … people, indignity offered them. Firebrands and staves cast at them. This counted an act of great incivility. Desires to …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and alterations in the bill of monopolies inserted at the table by the Clerk's servant, and then the alterations … that the farmers should alter the Book of Rates at their own pleasure and so fine the King's subjects to … and Grocers, read. The sixth, for the lighthouse at Wintertonness, read and allowed. The 7th, for Sir S[imon] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the Court of Chivalry between these two men. Grove brought at least two actions against Lock and Lock in turn was … trained bands, appears to have complained initially that at some time between the previous June and August at Guildford, Surrey, Lock had said before several gentlemen …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… while Lewis was serving as high sheriff and a J.P. at the time of the incident. Gwynne complained that Lewes had … 'I know the length of your sword.' The words were spoken at an inn in Presteigne, Radnorshire, at a meeting with Mr … and Ma[l]travers' [Overleaf] 'This submission being performed in manner aforesaid Meredith Lewes is to subscribe …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… headed by Robert Rockley, esq, 9-11 January 1638, at Thomas Milner's Swan Inn at Bawtry, Yorkshire. French lost the case and on 14 April … £20 costs. His submission was arranged for 10 July 1638 at the sessions house in Rotherham before the judges of …
27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… EXCHEQUER makes report from the meeting of both Houses at Whitehall, Tuesday last. This task divided between him and … England without an assurance [p. 16] to have those things performed that were capitulated. If the[y] would not restore …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… by the clergy. Sir Robert Phelips to make his report at 2 [o']clock this afternoon, and the rest of the reports … upon question, a conference shall be prayed about it at the Lords' next sitting. Upon Sir B[aptist] Hicks's … audience to our grievances tomorrow in the afternoon at Whitehall. Leaves the number to this House, wishing they may …
28th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… these in a parliamentary manner to the King. Tomorrow, at the Inner Temple Hall, 4 [o']clock. And any that will come … their jurisdiction. To meddle with nothing determinable at the common law. 13 H. 4, 2 go out of England into Scotland … a knight, and £6 13s. 4d. for a gentleman. £5 fee exacted at the King's coming. Fees of knights. DR. [ARTHUR] DUCK. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of many weighty occasions, the House of Commons could not at this present examine the same. [f. 63] Upon a petition/ … with the petition of grievances to the King, who is at Whitehall expecting the same, and Mr. Solicitor is to make … wages to a servant upon such and such conditions to be performed; and the like is to be said of parsons and vicars …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and 20 marks expenses and ordered to perform a submission at the next Buckinghamshire assizes. Initial proceedings … this cause'. 4. Whether 'the defendant being much grieved at the hard dealing of Sir Robert towards his brother, and … and noe otherwise andc'? 5. Was the witness present at the speaking of the 'pretended words'? Why were they …
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