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Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the hostmen of Newcastle, being incorporated, confirmed by act of Parliament. This resolved. To have the King's power … and other grievous offences. The committee about our claim against impositions to meet tomorrow in the … answered. They desired that 4 of their House and 8 of our House might be appointed for the penning of these things. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he indebted to Atkinson or his friends and kindred? If so, by how much? 3. In what parish, house and room, at what hour, … and upon what provocation were the 'pretended words' said by Powell? Who was present? 4. By what words or actions did Atkinson provoke Powell? 'If any …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… speaking in jest. Their differences had been reconciled by the local minister and they had taken the Lord's Supper … Anne Price deposed of any 'uncivil words or blows' given by Argent to Crayford, she was to be asked in what year and … the time, and whether she was sure the words were spoken by 'Mr Argent or Mr Crayford's sister, or by which of them; …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… witnesses, most insufferably reviled and scandalized by one Tobias Greene who amongst other opprobrious and … Painted Chamber within the Pallace of Westminster.' Signed by Philip Darcy. Signed, subscribed and delivered by John … left Green and went into the Queen's Head tavern with a friend or two, Green followed him and again said that 'Darcey …
14th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… counties remote from London and Westminster are put unto by prosecuting and bringing of actions of debt, covenants and … The decree prosecuted depending this bill in the House by attachment and other process upon that decree. Sir Edward … House that attended the conference in the Painted Chamber. Our committees of 48. [f. 141] MR. SOLICITOR reports from the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… have voice. The bill for the river of Wey to be reported by Sir Robert Harley tomorrow morning; and customers' fees by … have been used to be given in time past to preserve our liberty. MR. [WILLIAM] NOYE. To desire the Lords to … presydente and not to be admytted for it strikes at all our liberties and woundes us mortallye. The CHANCELLOR OF THE …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Davy alleged that he was called 'the son of a tapster' by Gervase Nevill in late 1637. Abstract Davy accused Nevill … the Rose Tavern at Barking, and that he had been provoked by Davy threatening him with lawsuits. Davy was compelled to … desired Dethick to grant process, 21 November 1637. Signed by Arthur Duck. 3/89, Plaintiff's bond 23 November 1637 Bound …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… daye of Octobre the xxxiiith yere of the Raigne of our most dradde Soveraigne lorde kyng Henry the viiith by the grace of God kyng of Ingland Fraunce and Ireland … the kynges Attorney generall Commyssioners deputeid by our sayd Soveraigne lorde for the execucion of the Secounde …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… 12 Nycolas Pelleryn 4 Wylliam Janson 4 Bastyan Pelleryn 4 OUR LAD YES WHARF Nycolas Hyles (20s.) 12 Nycolas Franker …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… was produced as an exhibit in the Court of Chivalry (By permission of the Chapter of the College of Arms) Abstract … alias. And we doe finde but one only name entered in our booke of baptismes by the name of John West alias … 40s and enter a bond to save him harmless, and be a good friend to him. Prichard then solicited Wirdnam to that …
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