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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at the Somerset summer assizes of 1639, between Davies and his nephew Edward Kirton, esq. Davies believed that … nephew owed Davies tithes for Hadespen rectory, Somerset, and in August 1639 and thereafter had called him 'knave and … to be a witness in a triall at lawe betweene one James Davis of Hadspine in the countie of Somersett and an other, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a York innkeeper, had said that he was a base fellow and 'but a peddler', provoking Beale to strike him. Process … was granted on 14 July 1640, both parties entered bonds and a commission headed by Henry Cholmley, esq, and Henry Thompson, alderman of York was ordered to meet at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1637 Abstract Lawrence complained that between December and January 1637, Hillyard had said, 'Where is that rogue Lawrence'? He added that between May and August 1637, in public court before many persons, in … parish, co. York, Hillyard had insulted him further and challenged him to fight. This was a counter suit to cause …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that he 'would not be so very a knave as Lenche and his landlord [Sir Edward Terrell] to take of[f] a rate from themselves and to lay it upon their inferiors'. A warrant to levy £24 in … of Leckhampstead had just been read out in church, and Pollard felt he had been unfairly assessed because he was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… several gentleman 'a rogue, a lyar, a base stinking fellow and no gentleman', adding 'nor that any of his kindred of the … that he was a rogue, a lyar, a base stinking fellow and no gentleman, nor that any of his kindred of the Beales … then uttered by Pears to the petitioner's great disgrace and disparidgment.' Petitioned that Smith be brought to …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of certain lands for preferment of his younger children and payment of his debts. Upon question, passed. L. 3a. [ … passed. L. 3a. An act concerning the new-erecting and ordering of inns. Upon question, passed. L. 3a. An act concerning hostlers and inn-holders. Upon question, passed. [CJ 697] Resolved, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… unknown, but on 31 October 1637 his case was dismissed and costs were awarded to Heber. [For a later case in which … Summary of proceedings Dr Eden acted as counsel for Mason and Dr Talbot for Heber. There were proceedings before Thomas, earl of Arundel, Henry, Lord Maltravers and Sir Henry Marten on 14 October 1637. On 31 October the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… town quarreled with Rowland Meyricke at Alice Webb's inn and outside the jail in 1635 (From, John Speed, Theatre of … inn of Alice Webb in Pembroke, saying 'I was a base rogue, and that himselfe was as good a gentleman as any in Wales'. … in December 1634 at Richard Gwilliam's house in Pembroke, and vowed that he would spend £200 to eject Meyricke from his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… York in 1610, with Trinity parish, where Sir Hugh Bethell and Sir William Allenson quarreled, a short distance to the … Great Britain (1611)) Abstract Bethell, a Yorkshire J.P. and lieutenant-colonel in the royal army in the First Bishops' War, alleged that between March and June 1639 in Trinity parish, York, Allenson had called …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Middlesex, gent December 1639 - June 1640 Holborn and Drury Lane as they appeared in 1570, before the building … the early Stuart period. In October 1639 Thomas Mucklowe and William Skipwith fought with swords in Maypole Alley, … 1639 Skipwith had said to him that he 'was a base stinking and unworthy fellowe and noe gentleman', that he came from a …
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