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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… who had falsely assumed the title of gentleman. Edgecumbe's fifteen witnesses were examined by a commission headed by … and Sir William Wray on 3 January 1639 at Richard Rowe's inn, at Millbrook, co. Cornwall. Several of them testified … of its Members (Philadelphia, 1954), pp. 163-4; P. R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… insulted by Keresforth in the hall of William Dickenson's inn at Rotherham, Yorkshire, in the presence of other … Keresforth, George Sitwell gent and others. Keresforth's contention was that Reresby and Ballard had abandoned the … He allegedly founded the Grammar School at Barnsley. P. R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 215 Forde v Newman 215 FORDE V NEWMAN Thomas Forde of the Middle Temple, London, esq v … remain unknown. Initial proceedings 3/30, Plaintiff's bond 25 November 1637 Bound to appear 'in the Court in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that he had been provoked when Forster insulted Fenwick's sister, Elizabeth, Lady Forster, wife of Sir Claudius … the reconciliation. Initial proceedings EM288, Defendant's petition About 5 or 6 years ago Forster was in company with … 1615 and 1666 (Newcastle, c.1890); p. 57; P. R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… fighting a duel. No further proceedings survive. [For Wood's counter suit, see cause 723]. Initial proceedings 20/3c, Libel 1. Fortescue's family had been gentry for up to 300 years. 2. Between … of the Harleian Society, 6, 1872), pp. 109-112, 314; P. R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
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 … of the Harleian Society, 63, 1912), pp. 19, 92-5; P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the early nineteenth century. William Furseman's witnesses were required to meet at the Bell Inn in September 1636 (From S. Drew, The History of Cornwall (1824)) Abstract The cause … of the Harleian Society, 9, 1874), p. 177; P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… than Mr Garton. At the commission to examine Mr Garton's witnesses, Bland repeated these words before the … Second set of plaintiff interrogatories 1. Was John Newman, one of Bland's witnesses 'commonly reputed and taken … hath not had divers twoe, or at least one, bastard'? Was Newman presented or detected and convicted in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… (1795-1815)) Abstract This was the countersuit to Knyveton's case against Greaves [see cause 358]. Greaves complained … that between April and June 1638, at John Barrowclough's house in Bradley, Derbyshire, Knyveton had said that 'I, … of the Harleian Society, new series, 8, 1989), p. 48; P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… with having said that Ballard lied at Sir Abraham Dawes's house in Putney and in the presence of justices of the … the house of Sir Abraham Dawes at Putney before the king's commissioners or Justices of peace, then said publiquely, … (Publications of the Harleian Society, 60, 1910); P. R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
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