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Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… which twice read. Engrossetur. A serjeant-at-arms to go for [Roger] Wood for not delivering in his patent for … been, by several warrants from the committee, enjoined to bring it in; and so for Withers and all others that have … No Sir Robert Pye for Yea With the No: 77 With the Yea: 82 To be recommitted. Sir Edward Coke, Mr. Solicitor, Mr. [John] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… V GHEST Francis Dingley of Clifford's Inn, London, gent v Charles Ghest of the city of Worcester June 1636 - February … cause on 3 June and 8 November 1636. Ghest was required to appear on 28 January 1637. Penalty was reserved for Ghest … and there were further proceedings on 16 February. Notes A Charles Ghest of Broadwas appeared in the Visitation of 1634, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… on 12 February 1640, and a commission was appointed to examine witnesses on 15 June. But on 4 December 1640 … commissory addressed to Thomas Dorrell? and Richard Prince?, and also Charles Deen? clerk, - Norridge clerk with William Lewin D.D. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 5/88, Defendants' bond 20 June 1640 That he was to 'appear in the Court in the Painted Chamber within the … the Lord of Dorset would shake him off in case he went to trouble him in every triviall business as he did, Thomas … Samuel, yeoman Sackville, Edward, earl of Dorset Stuart, Charles I, king Wandesford, lady Watson, John Woolgar, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… waterman, Randall Minshawe, over getting a ride downstream to London and had ended up, allegedly, insulting the blue … a swan on the sleeve which the waterman wore as a servant to Dover. On Fox's version of events he had said, 'You fellow … was an honourable man and that he honored him.' According to Dover's counsel, Fox had said, 'Whose foole's coate doest …
16th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the same trade. L. 1. Edward Egerton's bill. L. 2. An act to reverse a decree made in the Court of Whitehall, commonly … Seal. Can have it within 4 or 5 days. He propounded to Prince Henry, 1612, this custom. Secondly, to the Earl of … and Privy Council, and it concerns his Majesty and the [Prince] his Highness greatly in their revenues and therefore …
16th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… as they had in effect sworn all that presented themselves to be sworn, word was brought that the Duke of Lennox, Lord … House and the King himself, with the illustrious Prince Charles, were well near ready for departure. Ludovic Stuart, …
16th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Coryton Sir Thomas Denton Sir Thomas Thynne added to this committee. L. 2a. An act to enable [Sir] James Ward, … Sir A[rthur] Ingram Mr. Recorder Sir H[enry] Poole Sir Charles Montagu Sir William Cope Sir Robert Pye Knights and … may, by this means, choose and return whom they will. MR. [CHARLES] PRICE. To have the [under-]sheriff come in and upon …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the king's advocate, against the defendants for seeking to fight a duel. The quarrel between Walsh and Doubleday had arisen when Doubleday tried to extricate himself from a £100 bet on a horserace arranged … earl of Arundel and Surrey Stopford, Hubert Stuart, Charles I, king Walsh, Robert (also Welch) Places mentioned …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Duck prosecuted Pinchbecke for writing a scandalous letter to the Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain. It reproached … causing him to lose his place in the household of Henry, Prince of Wales, and more recently for failing to deliver on … been for up to 20 years Lord Chamberlain to James I and Charles I. 2. Between May and June 1635 John Pinchbecke in …
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