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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… younger called him 'base rascal' at a muster of Pattricke's company in the town of Huntingdon, saying that what he did … in execucon of which service in his place one Thomas Phillips the younger of the town of Hunt. in the county … prosecution of his office in his Majestie's service. Tho. Phillips the elder father of Tho. the younger in abetment of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… claimed he was as good a man as Pember, and that Pember's 'coate of armes came downe by the last carrier'. Pember … abusive speeches. Also one John Ansell (partakeing with Phillips) did at the time and place give out many … or better then your petitioner, and that the petitioner's coate of armes came downe by the last carrier, by all which …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Pembroke, bart, high sheriff v William Williams of Walwyn's Castle, co. Pembroke, clerk July 1637 - November 1638 … a meeting with the county justices, Thomas ap Rice, John Phillips, John Wogan, Owen Edwards and John Laugharne, for … again in the town hall. Witnesses included the J.P.s, Phillips, ap Rice, Edwards and Laugharne, as well as the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… said 'that one Brockelesbie a servant of your petitioner's did ride your petitioner like an asse'. Process was granted … and the case was lost with the suspension of the court's proceedings. Initial proceedings 5/117, Plaintiff's bond 5 July 1640 Bound to 'appear in the court in the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… (b. 1773/74d. 1831). Recorded in 1796 at 14 Rainford's Gdn and subsequently at Davies St, Hackins Hey and Bolt St. … at Birkett St in 1834 and at 34 Nelson St, St James's Sq. thereafter. [D] Abbott, Stephen, Ramsgate, Kent, cm … lot 25] and mahogany invalid's chair signed on hub caps [Phillips', 19 August 1969, lot 92] known. Label inscribed J. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Chipping Wicomb, Charles Godfrey, Fleetwood Dormer Christ's Church, Francis Gwynn, William Ettricke Cirencester, Allen …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Blue Boar 22 which closed between 1931 and 1939. 23 Worthy's Royal hotel, later the Royal Wessex hotel, opened in the … inn was recorded as a beerhouse in 1861 26 and a baker's shop had a beerhouse attached, probably at Abbas Combe, … beside the rectory kitchen in 1606. 18 In 1632 George Phillips was licensed to teach and in 1662 John Dey was …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Lesmahago, Upper ward of the county of Lanark, 6 miles (S. W.) from Lanark; containing, with Turfholm, 881 inhabitants. This village, formerly called Macute's-Green, derives its present name from its vicinity to the … Hadden by Pickersgill, and one of Provost James Blaikie by Phillips. The hall, which is appropriated to the meetings of …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… Century (1927). jun. junior. pat. patrimony. T. Phillips, Londonderry and the London Companies, 1609–1629, … and other documents submitted to King Charles I (1928). J. S. Purvis, Notarial Signs from the York Archiepiscopal Records (1957). J. S. Purvis, 'The Notary Public in England', in Archivum, vol. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… The living is a discharged vicarage, rated in the king's books at 12. 9. 9.; patron, the Bishop of St. Asaph: the … the interest of which, together with a rent-charge of 10 s. bequeathed by Edward Hughes, is paid to the master of the … net income 183; patron, the Crown; impropriator, Lloyd Phillips, Esq. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. There is …
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