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15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the King/ For where he said that I sh[owed] [ blank]. My Lords and gentlemen all/ The King's speech. I have nothing to say to the preamble of my Lord of Canterbury but that he intimated something in it … I showed myself sensible and of the indignity offered to my children, or insensible thereof; it was only Buckingham's …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… up. Motion for York that some of the committee may go to my Lord of Arundel [ blank] and that a commission may issue …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… I doe hereby humbly confess that I am hartily sorry for my such rash and unadvised speaking of the words, of and … of England, and Court Military and also of Mr Dixon for my such rashe and inconsiderate speaking of the words which I … be most false and scandalous. And I do promise to behave my self ever hereafter towards all the gentry of this …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… declared that, "I had used base speeches, that he scorned my words, that I had sayd false, or sued falsity, that my wordes were so base and savoured more of a dunghill then a gentleman; that my propositions were base and unconscionable'. And on another …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… on 27 January 1640, Rigges had said 'what care I for my Lord of Dorset, he is but a poore beggarly lord, and hath … of him. Rigges thereupon replied, wounds, what care I for my Lord of Dorset; he is but a poore beggarly lord, and hath … say to Rigges in a jeering manner 'Sirrah, if you remember my lord of Dorset is an honourable person and a great peere …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… waterman pointed this out, Fox immediately declared that 'my lord of Dover was an honourable man and that he honored … was spoken in any way in spleene to disparage or disgrace my Lord of Dover, himself, his coate of armes or crest. And … 'Did not Mr Fox soe soone as Minshaw told him that he was my Lord of Dover's servant reply that my Lord of Dover was an …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… not to proceed any further against him, whereof I have set my hand this 20 day of May 1640.' Signed by William Dowman. …
16th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… persona, at least to choose whether to speak according to my place and dependency or as a Parliament-man, I will speak my conscience freely as Parliament-men ought to do. He thinks … House of Parliament for the city. It is most proper for my Lord of Canterbury. [Sir William] Cope, [Sir] Erasmus …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he could be a gent if he would'. When Doyley replied that 'my Lord Marshall made a difference betweene a gent and a … be a gent if he would. And Edward Doyley speakinge that my Lord Marshall made a difference betweene a gent. and a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… day 9 dayes after; but in the meane time I was taken by my lord messenger by Mr Welch his servant's meanes. And being … and told him that rather then I would suffer any thinge in my reputacon I would fight with Mr Welch in any place within … and would not come in. Mr Borrowghs was to have binne my second and to have gone over with mee.' Signed by Thomas …
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