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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… V ALLOTT Sir Francis Wortley of Wortley, co. York, knt and bart v Robert Allott of Worsbrough Dale, co. York, yeoman … of his men thou art a rogue: for he keeps none but beggars and rascalls, and he is no better himselfe; and doe you tell … large scale poaching decimated his deer park. He achieved national fame in April 1642 when he drew his sword for the …
7th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Sir Gilbert Gerard Knights, burgesses, Cambridge, Suffolk and Norfolk Sir Clement Throckmorton Sir Alexander St. John … sale of the lands of Sir Anthony Aucher, Sir Roger James and John Wroth. Committed to: Mr. Secretary Calvert Sir … member of this House required by the Lords to attend them and be sworn there in a business desires the leave of the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in September 1637 as he rode between Heckfield, Hampshire, and Reading, Berkshire, he was abused by Doncastle who spattered him with mud and told him that his father was a better man than Burges. He … Docquets of Lord Keeper Coventry 1625-1640 (List and Index soc. new ser., 34-37), p. 270. Documents Initial proceedings …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… head under the hatch for playinge theis knaves trickes...and so tell your master.' No further proceedings survive. … (a shopkeeper in Cheapside) in the Courte of Requests, and your petitioner's servant, securing Lynley with an order … Docquets of Lord keeper Coventry 1625-1640 (List and Index Soc., 2004, spec. ser., 34-37), pp. 203, 207; K. Lindley, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 4, ref. 11781] Abbey, Harry C., North St, York, joiner and cm (17871810). Died September 1810 aged 38; stock sold … Chelsea, between 1687 and 1692 costing 8 14s 8d. [ Wren Soc., vol. 19, p. 85] Recorded in the Royal Household … Martin's Ludgate indicate payment of 10 8s in 1680. [ Wren Soc., vol. 19, p. 30] Arnold, Daniel, Gloucester St, …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… We have, however, carefully considered their Report, and we find ourselves unable to agree with it in several … the House of Hanover. The sum paid by the companies to the national exchequer in respect of the original and inspeximus … 189). The Companies also contributed large sums to the national exchequer for the Scotch wars of Henry VIII.; as a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… The common enemy having failed in all their former plots and conspiracies, for the ruin of his Highness 1 and the Government, resolved, (it seems) at last, to bring about their intended mischief, by a vigorous and bloody attempt upon his person. For this end and purpose, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… A Glossary A GLOSSARY, Explaining some particular Terms and obsolete Words which occur in the foregoing Account of … not guilty, it was at his option to be tried by God and his country, as at present, or rest his deliverance upon … trespass, and of imposing fines and amerciaments thereon. Soc. ( Saxon) The power of administering justice and
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… drawn scraps of information from a wide variety of sources and touched on subjects dealt with in a great number of … Wright, T. (ed.), A Volume of Vocabularies. Library of National Antiquities, ed. J. Mayer, i. 1857. SECONDARY … in Great Britain', Proceedings of the Royal Physical Soc. in Edinburgh, v, vi (1874, 1880). Herbert, W., History …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… on in the Order set, to sum up your Lordship's Evidence; and, those Gentlemen of the House of Commons will likewise … sum up theirs, for the Close of Proofs in Matter of Fact; and, that your Lordship do it with all Clearness and Succinctness, avoiding any thing that may give Impediment …
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