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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Lock served as the bishop's registrar. Abstract There was a string of cases in the Court of Chivalry between these two … in two cases against Grove [see cause 385]. Grove, a justice of the peace and captain in the trained bands, … a strumpet whome Green had suborned of purpose to lay her child to Westwood, thereby to have gotten some money from …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… could not at this present examine the same. [f. 63] Upon a petition/ Ordered, that all that have any bills in their … being pursued, the choice of Sir John Jackson void, and a new warrant to issue for a new choice. For Winchelsea. Mr. … [?Durham]) and that he is an old man, and old man twice a child. It has been the happiness of this kingdom that the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the Strand, London, grocer No date Abstract Heron, a groom of the Prince of Wales's privy chamber, complained … petitioner out of doores the next quarter, and rather have a common whoore lodge there then your petitioner'. Heron … proceedings EM306, Petition 'Your petitioner, taking a parte of a tenement of one Arthur Anton grocer in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… another case of scandalous words likely to provoke a duel. In his defence, Floyer maintained he had been … by Hide saying that he was no gentleman and that Hide was a better gentleman. Floyer also resented Hide calling him a boy and a drunkard, telling him 'goe sleepe childe'. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… service and the good of his subjects; presented in a parliamentary manner. Petitioned him for his gracious … answer but to be re-delivered to Mr. Solicitor, because a thing only penned by him and not by the King's warrant. The … It is the nature of man to be in love with it[s] own child, and by this parliamentary way the people are left …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… late being the inheritance of Sir Henry James, knight, in a praemunire convicted, unto Martin Lumley, now Lord Mayor of … elected to serve for Salisbury. SIR WALTER PYE. To have a committee for the continuance and repeal of statutes. … King, his father, to account of him no more than as a lost child and wished him to let all his thoughts and hopes …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… August 1638 (Photograph: Richard Cust) Abstract Kelliawe, a captain in the Cornish trained bands, accused Cullys of … him on the head with his fist, and having said 'thou art a base rogue and a base fellow, and I am a better gentleman … he been questioned for begetting his woman servant with child, and whether there bee not a common fame thereof>'? 7. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Robins had given him the lie publicly, called him a base gentleman and said that he was a better man than Kenn. A reconciliation was arranged by … before that in Kingston Seymour, co. Somerset since a child, had known the parties litigant for 7 years, aged about …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Robert Pierrepont, 1st earl of Kingston. Abstract Copley, a minor gentleman from Wadworth in the West Riding of … said 'that the honourable Robert erle of Kingston was a base lord, that I, Christopher Copley was better borne then … Crashawe for 16 years, and Francis Crashawe since he was a child. He believed Hamerton was an 'honest man ever since …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in Peterborough, Robinson gave him the lie, calling him a son of a whore and challenging him to fight. Robinson claimed that … to Lord Fitzwilliam's for the christening of Lady Lee's child. To Billiard's interrogatories: 2. She was Robinson's …
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