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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… baggidge, a rascall, a cheater' and 'that he sent a fellow to cheate him'. Process was granted on 26 February 1638, and … proceedings 7/109, Petition to Arundel and advice of King's Advocate 'The petitioner, being a gentleman of armes and … to grant process, 26 February 1638. 7/110, Plaintiff's bond 27 February 1638 Bound to duly prosecute his suit in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the Elizabethan wars, complained that at musters to select men for the Scottish campaign on Bedfield Green, … accused him of being drunk, and then, before Waldegrave's company, struck him 'on the head divers times with a … of honor for the same.' Petitioned that Colonel Warner be brought to answer. Maltravers granted process on 13 June …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the East Riding of Yorkshire where Michael Wharton’s mare was paraded up and down ‘on purpose to disgrace me’ (Photo: Richard Cust). Abstract Wharton … and provoke your petitioner.' Petitioned that Pudsey be brought to answer. Maltravers granted process on 7 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the Tower and a notorious royalist swordsman, had intended to break the royal edicts against duelling by fighting his … Lunsford allegedly counterfeited a letter from Whatman's son, challenging him to fight. Whatman explained that his … age of xxi yeares, to that purpose that he might therby be inabled to live in credit and serve his Majestie in any …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Percival Thriste in Barnsley market, Yorkshire. Referring to Wortley, Allott said, 'If thou be one of his men thou art a rogue: for he keeps none but … for him'. Later that night, according to witnesses Allott's friends beat up Sherley. At the behest of Lady Wortley, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… day had made a full apology, putting his action down to having been drunk. Since then, he claimed, he had been received at Arundell's house, with no sign of ill feeling. A commission, headed by … by Arthur Duck. 17/6i, Personal answer 1. He confessed to be true. 2. He denied to be true 'in any parte further …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Attainder of Thomas Earl of Strafford, 262, 263. An Act to prevent Inconveniences which may happen by the untimely … 12000 disbanded Men, 360. vid. 381. Sir Benjamin Rudyard's Speech against it, ibid. The French Ambassador complains of … 67, 73. Popish Commanders in Garisons to be removed, ibid. Reformado's in the Army, an unnecessary Charge, 68. Army and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Lesmahago, Upper ward of the county of Lanark, 6 miles (S. W.) from Lanark; containing, with Turfholm, 881 … Macute's-Green, derives its present name from its vicinity to the ruins of an ancient monastery dependent on the abbey … waste land, of which, probably, nearly 200 acres might be brought into cultivation. The soil is extremely various; …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Library, Oxford BOW Bowyers' Company Boyd Percival Boyd's Units Citizens of London BREW Brewers' Company bro brother … Corporation of London Record Office CSB Common Sergeant's Book CUT Cutlers' Company D d died da daughter Dale T C … Davies, Index K G Davies, The Royal African Company (Index to) (1957) Dep Deputy Directory, 1677 Little Directory of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 376 are in the village of New Aberdour, 8 miles (W. by S.) from Fraserburgh. The name of this place is supposed to have been derived from a Gaelic term Aber, signifying … as the beds of the finest collection of plants to be found in Scotland, include some scarce specimens of …
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