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Survey of London
… in Berlin Cole thought less 'suggestive' than the old and new buildings in Hanover. 12 Any German stylistic … as architect of the South Kensington buildings and the Bethnal Green Museum; but unfortunately his brief obituaries give …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… tenants and servants, calling him 'Runnaway Jacke, Rogue Raskall' and alleging that he and his siblings were … and other persons called your petitioner Runnaway Jacke, Rogue Raskall; adding that your petitioner had a brother, and sister, or two that dyed in debt, and not able to paye their debts, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… as a cowardly, blustering fool, unable to meet his debts or carry out his threats, and forced to beg Heylin's … concluded 'judge you if this be not the part of a knave, or if you will, of a giddie headed foole (for so you will … the same was done for and in consideration of courtesies formerly done by Mr Heylin to or for Mr Challoner when he …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that he was provoked by Claxton calling him 'base drunken rogue' and striking him in the face. He also claimed … the parties? 2. Were they a relative, household servant or retainer of Claxton or King? Were they indebted to Claxton … of William Claxton of Bedminster, esq, and was seven years old at the Visitation of 1623, making him only 21 at the …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of his people given in Parliament. And this manifestation, or declaration, the Duke said that himself had seen and read … whether the House should put it presently to a committee or no. [f. 129] MR. [WILLIAM] MALLORY moved for a general … to the House whether they would transmit him to the Lords or no; and if they did, he desired them in the meantime to …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… examine whether Sir Thomas Gerrard be a recusant convict, or no. The Serjeant to bring here any of Sir Thomas Gerrard's … Merchant Adventurers were willed to bring in both their old and new patents and their orders. A complaint against the … the House with it. It is ordered that the committee formerly appointed to view the Clerk's Book shall take notice …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… their profit. Chancellor of the Duchy fears if we destroy or discourage the Merchants [ sic] Adventurers. But he fears … the taking off dyed and dressed cloths will prove well or no, and therefore he would not have us try an experience … at Hamburg and Delft, etc. If the Emperor [ illegible] the old edict whereby our cloth is forbidden in Germany yet at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to disparage him, nor was there then nor yet any cause or reason why Mr Coffin should take exception at any words … bear his charges. 5. He had been examined in the cause formerly, 'upon the libel given on the behalf of Mr James … an action of batterye against him.' He had been examined formerly upon Coffin's libel 'and referreth himself to his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… accused of jostling him and calling him 'brokerly fellow or knave or Rascall', in the Mitre Tavern in Cheapside on 27 … Wigg call Mr Collin in a Cheapside tavern 'base stinking rogue and base beggarly rogue and base rascall'. To Wigg's … fos. 60r-v (Witness 4), Francis Wiseman of St Lawrence, Old Jewry, London, gent, lived there for about 11 years, born …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… if so by what degree? Was the witness a household servant or retainer to either party and how much were they worth with their debts paid? 3. Whether he was a subsidy man, or had paid ship money, and if so, how much? 4. Whether …
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