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Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… of August in the foure and twenteth yeare of the Reigne of our soveraigne ladye Elizabeth by the grace of god, Queene of Englande Fraunce and Irelande, … Januarye, in the three and twenteth yeare of the Reigne of our saide soveraigne ladye, with in the saide Cytye of London …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… day of August in the xxiiii th yeere of the raigne of our sovereigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God of England, Fraunce & Ireland, defendor … with others deputed appointed and assigned by our said sovereigne Lady the queenes majesty by her highnes …
15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… reduced the charges against him into heads agreed upon by the committee. His part, the bribes and Court of Wards, … will do him more right than otherwise. [f. 134v] He is no friend to protestations, for we have had ill luck with them. … concerning impositions as though we would lose our right, and to make this protestation to the Lords is …
15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… For Sir Francis Popham's election, that the committee, by plurality of voices, thought others besides the bailiff … Davies: the Lords desire a conference of a committee of our House with their Lordships presently in the Painted … will presently give a meeting as is desired. The names of our committee of 48 read and sent up to the Lords. Mr. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… one side unto the committee for grievances, having been, by several warrants from the committee, enjoined to bring it … how there may be a government in trade, which now by our order is set at more liberty. He would have it added also … and husbandry and take away the complaints of trading in our other merchandises. He thinks the Merchants [ sic] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… dealt withal they had had that land.' Dingley responded by calling her 'base queane' or 'base woman', to which … jury man, had persuaded Dingley to bring the court action by saying 'it was a shame that a gent. should be overtopped … 'Mr William Dingley is an honest gentleman and his loving friend.' Formerly there have been suits between him and Mr …
1641, membranes 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… company in his next progress on the sea for six weeks. By K. Mandate in pursuance to the receivers of the king's … archers for forty days at the king's wages, as agreed on by him and the council, which amount to 1,085 l. of 38 sacks … and the balance of 540 l. 6 s. 8 d. as follows:300 l. by the hands of Henry le Goldbeter, Walter de Kelsterne, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'savours more of a dunghill than a gentleman' (Reproduced by permission of the Chapter of the College of Arms) Abstract … by friendship' between Done and Babington, and 'he (as a friend) did repair to the plaintiff's counsell Dr Ducke and … confessed to John Done that 'he had entreated his friend and partner Mr Kempe to go downe into Cheshire' to Sir …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1640 Edward Sackville, 4th earl of Dorset who was libelled by Robert Rigges in 1640 (Miniature by John Hoskins c.1635, copyright Victoria and Albert Museum, … Rigges were arguing when Rigges said 'that his great friend the Lord of Dorset would shake him off in case he went …
16th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… about recusants. To have such in as are declared so by act of council or state, and when this done to have it … 60 years, and we desire this Parliament by bill to have our lands established to us if we have enjoyed it and been, by ourselves and our ancestors, have been in possession these 60 y[ears]. That …
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