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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in goods with his debts paid? How much had they been taxed at the last subsidy? 3. Was the witness a relative, retainer, … to him, who then tolde you that William Higbie had not performed his promise and that Mr Chamberlaine then said that … speeches of action passed from Henn to Chamberlaine at such time as Chamberlaine spoke such words and let every …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the commission for Hide's depositions was ordered to sit at the Swan Inn, Axminster, 18-20 April 1639. Hide won the … 1639 a commission to examine witnesses was proposed to sit at the Swan, in Axminster, co. Devon from 18 to 20 April …
29th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… for grievances on Monday next, and the patentee to attend at the same time. Sir William Byrd and Sir Robert Rich bring … 10 [o']clock tomorrow, and to proceed with passing bills at 9. Vi de postea , Lunae , 3 0 Maii, passed. The knights, … liberty of fishing and fishing voyages to be made and performed. This bill to be put to the question tomorrow …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… showlde never agayne send our greivances so late. [p. 306] At one a clocke wee mette in the House and there stayed, but … from the Lower Howse. Then our Speaker, in his roabes at the barre, after his 3 congees, made an excellente … the roll of grievances to the King. Attending the King at Whitehall he said unto him: 1. That in the name of the House …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… port; commands the patent be not questioned in any court at Westminster and commands all officers to be [f. 100] … in the levy. 3. To know the present state of the debt at this day. Cannot have levied less than a £100,000 by this … Merchant Adventurers; and to give them command to attend at that time and to command their treasurer to bring in at
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the contrary, who said [Mr. Francis] Myngaye most voices at first, but after not, when a course taken for discovery. … that it was to pass for Bohemia to assist Bohemia. At same time, we had a proposition from Spain that our King … business] Three heads of the [Lord] Keeper's speech at Whitehall: 1. The match, which first proceeded from them and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a justice he was a drunken justice.' Amcotts was in London at the time, but this was said in front of his servants and … a duel. Amcotts's fourteen witnesses summoned to testify at the Angel Inn, on the bailey of Lincoln, on 8 January … won the case and was awarded £100 in damages. Shuttleworth performed his submission on 15 August 1639 at the house of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Wise, steward and cooper of the same vessel, in a duel at Renews Harbour, Newfoundland, on 10 August 1632. The case … Captain Harris then threatened to resign his command at which Wise had challenged him to duel. Holmes claimed that … proceedings were being conducted in the Painted Chamber in Whitehall which became the normal venue for the Court of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… not stay there longer for feare he should be layde up; and at an other time said that if he had but two things, to witt … provoking and undervalewinge speeches by Brode uttered at severall times who continually endeavoreth to wound your … Signed by Maltravers [Overleaf] 'This submission being performed in manner aforesaid John Broad is to subscribe his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… headed by William Berridge DD, minister of Barrow on Soar, at the Angel Inn in Derby. These revealed that Hawkes was the … and gentrie of this Realme.' 'This submission being performed in manner as aforesaid Edward Hawkes is to … kingdom' Signed by William Lewin 'This submission being performed in manner as aforesaid, Edward Hawkes is to …
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