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20th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… reports from the committee. The committee have resolved by a general vote that after his Majesty's declaration, they … of this realm, the securing of Ireland, the assistance of our neighbours the states of the United Provinces and other … very time of the treaty in [15]88, the Spaniard was upon our shore with his navy; that the noise of the ordnance was …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… being absent from commemorations (cause of expulsion by the statutes of the House) being in town, [f. 47] was … his mediation the King is contented with a week longer for our sitting here, upon the Prince's word we will undertake no new business but perfect the old, which was one of our own reasons yesterday. Ordered, no new matter shall be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Robert Rigges had sought to disturb the king's service by abusing him as 'a base fellow and the sonne of a Cobler … 'in a geering and scornfull manner, I know your great friend and names the said Earle saying he was a poore … in a geering and scornfull manner I know your great friend and names the said Earle saying he was a poore …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Fenwick acknowledged the fault, and the matter ended and 'by your lordships' acquitted; and a friendly end in your … was then made between Thomas Forster and your petitioner by theire joyning of hands and engaging their credits to your …
21st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the clock. Moved to send a message to the Lords to speed our petition concerning religion. Answer: that the Prince has … to judge of titles. MR. [JOHN] BANKES, accordant. May by this means be both judge and parties. SIR EDWARD COKE. … Painted Chamber, tomorrow, 8 [o']clock, morning. Agreed our committee of 24 shall meet them at time and place. Sir …
21st February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… choice for that service. To which the Lord Keeper replied, by direction from the King, that the King much commended our choice [f. 2v] and said that, as Plato speaking before … recuperendam, the rather for that Heidelberg was to us our asylum in our persecution in religion. And for the …
21st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… on the King in the Banqueting House, where his Lordship, by appointment, did deliver that the two Houses of Parliament … the Duke of Buckingham in a narration which his Grace, by his Majesty's command, made to committees of both Houses, … that if any minister in Spain should have said so much of our King, he should have expiated his words with no less than …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Robert Hall, brought to the bar and kneeling, was charged by MR. SPEAKER with serving an order and a process upon Sir … that Lord Archbishop, that the Lords [ sic] thanked us for our correspondence from the beginning of the Parliament … of this House and that of their Lordships concerning our petition and certificate against such recusants as hold …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… appear 'in the court from court day to Court day'. Signed by Walter Fowke. Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the … of 10 li in the name of a mulct, or paine, to the use of our Soveraigne lord the King, and likewise 10 li damages, and … and to stand committed until the performance of this our sentence and c.' 'Bill of costs signed by the Earl …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… bred as you'; and then when Freeman tried to catch him out by asking, 'Art thou as good as I am?', he had tactfully … for the defence were examined before a commission headed by Thomas Child, esq, on 27 March 1637 at the White Hart Inn, … the time'? 6. Was he hired as a labourer or requested as a friend to assist Hartell and Page, at the foresaid time and …
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