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Tenants' copies of court rolls before 1400
… et unam Noake terre native vocatos le Godfraylond in le Nashe eynde ad opus Willelmi Chircheyard nativi domini Et … and a Noake of bond land called le Godfraylond in le Nashe Eynde to the use of William Chircheyard, a bondman of … said Jenkyn gives the lord as a fine 6d to have the lord’s licence to let the same tenement to the same woman. And the …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… William Cowper, mercer.] ST MARYE BOWE PARISH [English] £ s. d Richard Grainger (£60) 3 William Laier (£60) [x - Mddx. … 30 William Pycheford (£5) 5 Marke Dinglye (£5) 5 John Nashe (£10) 10 John Terrell (£8) 8 Nicholas Chapman (£3) 3 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Barnfield also 'bidd me do my worst' at the Earl Marshal's court and challenged him 'to go to a fencing schoole and fight it out with him at cudgels'. On Barnfield's account, he had simply responded to Fowke's summons to his … no tooles of Doughtie's in [his] possession, but that one Nashe had interest in some iron tooles that were in [his] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… hare in early 1638 (Photograph: Richard Cust) St Mary's church, where they quarrelled after evensong in 1637 … Ceelie, Robert Maie, gents, and James Hadlie at Olmixton's house on 22 June 1636 by which they agreed to end all their … hare on Bleadon Hill during January - February 1638. Kenn's companions also testified that Robins tried to provoke him …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the town quarreled with Rowland Meyricke at Alice Webb's inn and outside the jail in 1635 (From, John Speed, Theatre … as 'Thou rogue' in December 1634 at Richard Gwilliam's house in Pembroke, and vowed that he would spend £200 to … and asked scornfully the next day 'How doth your mayor's pate?' The three had also affronted him in church at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the hands of arbiters. Initial proceedings 5/54, Plaintiff's bond 15 May 1640 That he was to 'appear in the Court in the … Maltravers granted process, 22 May 1640. 5/73, Defendant's bond 11 June 1640 That he was to 'appear in the Court in … arbiters had process. Notes For a full transcript of Nash's bond, see G. D. Squibb, The High Court of Chivalry: A Study …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… county of Berks, of which it is the county town, 6 miles (S.) from Oxford, 26 (N. W. by N.) from Reading, and 56 (W. N. … king of Wessex; on which institution Ceadwalla, the king's son and successor, bestowed the town and its appendages. … the site was afterwards given, by Edward VI., to Christ's hospital in this town. The Guild of the Holy Cross was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 100 l. that they should not vent them within his Majesty's dominions, they should have them. July 17. fol. 258. Ralph … Martin Orgars, London. The like. Richard Murray, clerk, S.T.P. Appeared, and according to his Majesty's pleasure signified by Archbishop Laud was absolved from the …
Additional Material for the History of the Grey Friars, London
… the List of Saints must be later than the canonization of S. Bonaventure in 1482. Page 27, l. 7. See Thomas Nashe, Pierce Pennilesse, p. 74, for a story of Alphonsus, King Philip's confessor, who was such a moderate man in his diet that he …
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