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Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… depending before, would do nothing it [ sic] until he had money for himself, his clerks, etc. Takes much money for commutation of penance, taking money for it in pretence to pios usus, but in truth to his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… How did they come to depose? 4. Were they obliged in money to the parties in this cause and had they been promised …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Clerkenwell, co. Middlesex, was granted licence to collect money in London, Westminster and 17 counties for the repair …
23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… grievances on their trade. [f. 160] First, the licence money laid by the Archduchess, 24s. on every cloth, which … the 32s. imposed by the Low Countrymen for consumption money. That whereas in the bill of su[b]sidies we provide for … us by taking away that [f. 171v] imposition of consumption money. They also desire that the statute against tentering of …
23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… shall be pleased to make the said public declaration, the money to be paid into the hands, and expended by the … of that war. Although I will not handle a penny of the money but it shall be done according to your committees, yet …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Boughton, Kent, of £5 through his assessment for ship money. Spenser challenged whether Baker was a gentleman which … Spenser's behalf also testified that the extra £5 on ship money had been levied at the request of Mr Place, the … about 53 'Affidavit that Spencer is out of purse for ship money'. 'Maketh oath that as touching a second cesse made in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… did; and thereupon the jurors were all called over by the poll and severally delivered up their verdict as they had … first set of interrogatories: 1. As witness 3. 2. He owed money to Mr Bland. Signed by John Newman [his mark]. fos. … Sussex, George Bland was arrested for failure to pay ship money in Castle Baynard ward, London, in 1635. In May 1639 a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he is some trooper', and that if Gifford had a purse of money in a tavern 'amongst his comrades sure he would thinke … continewing his provoking language, holding a purse of money in his hand, further said if he (meaning your … sure some trooper'. Browne, holdinga leather purse with money in it in his hand, said to Mr Gifford, 'if thou had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Mr Goldsmith, Mr Hale and a porter. Mr Gill demanded money for a cure for Mr Cooke, but Mr Hale asked him 'if he demanded so much money for cureing a hole in Mr Cooke his thigh, or for making …
24th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and how many of them shall warrant the issuing of the money. Would have the treasurers and Council of War sworn … neighbours, as in former times. A place local where this money shall be paid to the collectors. Would have 8 to be … shall be charged for another. SIR JOHN ELIOT moves this money may be paid into the chamber of the City of London. [f. …
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