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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 676 Walsh v Gibbs 676 WALSH V GIBBS Robert Walsh of Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, gent v Edward Gibbs of London, gent May … him by claiming that he had promised to give Walsh's friend, George Colt, gent., 'a discharge for his sister's … Gray's Inn, 1521-1889 (London, 1889), vol. 1, p. 193; P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… before several 'persons of quality', especially at a mayor's feast held at Haverfordwest in December 1637, that Walter … continued in February 1640 when Dr Duck presented Walter's witnesses; but nothing further survives. [For an earlier … Baronetage, 1611-25 (Exeter, 1900), vol. 1, p. 179; P. R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… but the case was lost with the suspension of the court's proceedings in December. Initial proceedings 5/167, … granted process, 20 November 1640. 5/165, Plaintiff's bond 24 November 1640 Bond to 'appear in the court in … of the Harleian Society, 59, 1909), p. 245; P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Sir John 'had rather see the pitchforke in Elliott's gutts, then doe him justice.' Elliott maintained he had … with him.' Process was granted on 9 May 1639 and Elliott's witnesses were heard on 21 January 1640 at the George Inn … of the Harleian Society, 22, 1886), p. 102; P. R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the East Riding of Yorkshire where Michael Wharton’s mare was paraded up and down ‘on purpose to disgrace me’ … complained that in October 1637 Pudsey took Wharton's mare from the stable of widow Anne Fox of Beverley, … Eyre.He was either killed at Naseby or Drogheda. P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Lunsford allegedly counterfeited a letter from Whatman's son, challenging him to fight. Whatman explained that his … in the countrie where he liveth. The petitioner's sonne was lately provoked by Thomas Lunsford, gent., with … have made something of his outlawry in his petition. P.R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… chapel (Photograph : Richard Cust) Sir William Williams's coat of arms registering his baronetcy (Photograph : … granted process on 24 May 1639. 6/144, Plaintiff's bond 27 May 1639 Bound to appear 'in the Court in the … Baronetage, 1611-25 (Exeter, 1900), vol. 1, p. 198; P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… indication of the verdict in either this case or Fortescue's counter suit [see cause 219]. Initial proceedings 15/2f, … was son and heir of John Wood of Hareston. 1. Richard Wood'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
… proceedings survive. Initial proceedings 3/79, Defendant's bond 12 December 1637 Bound to appear 'in the Court in the … of Westminster'. Signed by Thomas Smith of St Sepulcher's parish, London, apothecary, on behalf of Deodate. Sealed, … serving as a colonel in the royalist army. P. R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… for him'. Later that night, according to witnesses Allott's friends beat up Sherley. At the behest of Lady Wortley, … Baronetage, 1611-25 (Exeter, 1900), vol. 1, pp. 48-9; P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A biographical dictionary (London, 1981), p. 422; P. R. Newman, The Old Service: Royalist regimental colonels in the …
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