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19th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 1624 L. 1. An act for the naturalizing of Abigail Little and William Little. L. 1. An act for incorporating the apothecaries of London, and within seven miles. Committee for the bill of [John] … master and wardens on the one part and the officers of the Green Cloth that they should furnish 2,000 tun of beer, to be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Fowke claimed to be 'a gentleman of ancient discent' and a captain at the Isle de Rhé, Cadiz and in Ireland. Barnefield was a Staffordshire ironmaster, … biographical dictionary (London, 1981), pp. 142-3, M.A.E. Green (ed.), Calendar of the Committee for Compounding …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lady [Joan] Jermy to meet 2 [o']clock, Exchequer Chamber, and to be reported first upon Monday next by Sir H[enry] … question, not to be committed. The proviso thirdly read and, upon question, passed. Robert Hall, that served the process upon Sir Robert Brooke, brought to the bar and charged by MR. SPEAKER with this offence, of serving …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… St Peter's parish church. In January 1639 Thomas Fulwood and Thomas Greene quarreled at Richard Biddle's house in the … January 1639 at Richard Biddle's house in Wootton Wawen, and at Gray Mill, Warwickshire, Greene, the minister of Aston … is and have bin gentlemen of a family of gentry. And that Green (at such a time and place) publickly, said, (meaning) …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639. Browne had also said 'sure he is some trooper', and that if Gifford had a purse of money in a tavern 'amongst … his family had been ancient gentry for up to 100 years, and that he was sergeant major of Colonel Francis Hammond's … Army (Oxford, 1940),vol. 2, pp. 639-41; M. A. E. Green (ed.), Calendar of state papers domestic 1653-4 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… lowsie knave, drunken knave, base rogue, drunken rogue and beggerley rogue'. Process was granted on 21 November 1637 and John Hungerford entered bond to prosecute the cause the … Court of Requests against one James Hodges in the towne and county aforesaid, and having obteyned an order or decree, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… two men. Grove brought at least two actions against Lock and Lock in turn was involved in two cases against Grove [see cause 385]. Grove, a justice of the peace and captain in the trained bands, appears to have complained … 'of adultery and fornication with a strumpet whome Green had suborned of purpose to lay her child to Westwood, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… added that Harte 'intended to play the knave with him', and that he 'was a hypocrite', thereby provoking him to duel. … of a sneaking spirit, that he knew not way of nobleness, and that the petitioner intended to play the knave with him, … Sir Ralph Weldon of Swanscombe (1546-1609), clerk of the green cloth and Elizabeth, daughter of Leven Buskin. James I …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract Bannester claimed that between June and August 1638 in the parish of Water Stratford, … Buckinghamshire, Nicholls had called him 'a base fellow' and addressed him by the insulting nickname of 'trunckes' … for thirty years. A former official of the Court of the Green Cloth responsible for purveyance, he was a …
30th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… An act for naturalization of Mrs. Elizabeth [ sic] Murray and William Murray, esq. L. 3a. An act for naturalization of … lose the benefit of that act; which twice read in paper, and then engrossed by the Clerk's man at the board, and then … provision should be sold without warrant from 3 of the Green Cloth? It is so confessed. Whether Sir Robert Bannister …
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