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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Davies was not a gentleman and 'so commonly termed Mr Davies', which was, perhaps a reflection of the way in … husband's tavern in Castle Cary, and said he had been with Mr William Kirton who 'had donne him wronge, and that he was … in the subsidy. 4. William Kirton had always been called 'Mr Kirton and comonlie reputed to be a gentleman', but she …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at Derby, Greaves had said, in the presence of Myles and Mr Thomas Draper, that he 'was a base fellow and a beggerlie … the witness? Had the witness 'sollicited suites against Mr Greaves'? Signed by William Merrick. Interrogatories 10-18 … anyone to testify against Greaves?'Did you not send for Mr Greaves the younger, the defendant's son and informe him …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… called him a coward for declining to fight a duel with a Mr William Courtney of Lanivet, Cornwall. Paine allegedly … as Lord Lambart, and the lord is nothing in comparison of Mr Courtney, either in respect of estate or bounty'. The … and durst not looke his enemy in the face; and that one Mr William Courtney of Lanivett in Cornwall sent a challenge …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'by any evill language or other misbehaviour provoke Mr Alexander Levingston thereunto if soe, let them declare … first uttered by Lavingston against Huchins, namely Mr Lavingston said that Huchins was a rascall, a roughe, a … to, and just before Huchins uttered the words alleged, 'Mr Lavingston tooke awaie a ladder that was sett upp and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… depending, and had 'expressed much distaste and dislike of Mr Lee in his words and actions and be not a professed enemie … Beard 'come away, what dost thou here, are not thou one of Mr Boothby's tenants and did not he pull John Beard by the … 1636, and after the speaking of the words in the libel, Mr Leigh invited Burnett to his house for dinner, let them be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… called on Lawrence to 'beare witness of the words that Mr Clopton has spoken against me', but Lawrence answered, 'I … spoken the words, and several of them described Leming as 'Mr', without directly testifying to his gentility. Clopton's … To Leming's libel: He saw Leming and Clopton with Mr Thomas Lawrence, Mr John Wenlocke and one other stand in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at £4 and when Cowley, the parish constable, said 'Why, Mr Pollard, if it were in your power to ease your own lands … for his 'rashe and unadvised speeches', acknowledging Mr Lenche to be 'an honest gent, and no such manner of man as … depose partially for Sir Edward Terrell, George Cowley and Mr Lench'. Barton was malicouslie affected to Mr Pollard for …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 369 Lentall v Burgis 369 LENTALL V BURGIS Mr Lentall and Mr Dubldey v Francis Burgis, gent No date Abstract The nature of the complaint of Mr Lentall and Mr Dubldey against Burgis remains unknown. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Ferrers, co. Northampton, esq, and Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Kensham, married Edward Harby (1603-71). G. D. Squibb …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… them at will. The manor court roll had been altered by Mr Warner, the steward of the manor, something which Stileman … 10/14b, Third set of defence interrogatories 1. Was Mr Edward Spratt steward of the manor court of Heacham, co. … Le Strange, knight, lord of the manor? Was the witness Mr Spratt's servant, Dr Clarke, 'and how long since departed …
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