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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a knave as ever walketh.' Then on 20 August, at John Raper's alehouse in Swinefleet, Yorkshire, Stephenson had declared … Gervase Rickard and Thomas Estofte, esqs, examined Dawney's witnesses on 24 March 1640, at the inn of Christopher Hick, … Yorkshire, and other gentlemen who testified to Dawney's status and reputation. He had been a North Riding justice …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and the crest of Issuant from a Ducal Coronet Or a Griffin's Head Azure beaker Or on his walls, windows, rings and seals. … on 18 April 1635. The depositions of Lady De La Ware's witnesses do not survive, but it is apparent that they were …
15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… burgesses of Devon and Cornwall added. Sir Francis Clerke's bill. This afternoon. Bill of battle. Saturday, 2 … the warrant for it. Then considered of the Lord Treasurer's defence. Where expected much from a man of his great wit, … there, which the committee holds to be to the King's prejudice and grievance of the subjects. Double fees. Vast …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [CHRISTOPHER] SHERLAND reports [Sir James] Ward's bill, with amendments and provisos, which twice read. … simony. 2. Assignment of debts to the King. 3. Lady Darcy's bill. Sent up to the Lords by Sir Edward Coke. All the … not to send to any Lord in such case. The Lady Boteler's case, half heard, specially recommended to be speeded at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a year, had spat in his face and insulted him in the Nag's Head, in Worcester, on 27 August 1638, saying: 'Thou art a … no gentleman. Thou a gentleman? Thou a turd.' On Maulten's account the quarrel had begun when his wife claimed that …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that 'savours more of a dunghill then a gentleman'. Done's son was apprenticed to Babington, a respectable London … to the Chamberlain of London, thus prompting Babington's intemperate response. In July 1639, after a quarrel with … to arrange a reconciliation who then approached Done's counsel Dr Duck. Two of Sir Ralph's sons based in London, …
16th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… better government of the same trade. L. 1. Edward Egerton's bill. L. 2. An act to reverse a decree made in the Court of … Court of Wards, 2 [o']clock. L. 2. [Temple] Newsam's bill. Committed to: [col. 1] [col. 2] Sir Clement … ANDERSON. To assist for/ SPEAKER. A letter from the King's [ illegible] to him. The letter read. The effect whereof …
16th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… that the Duke of Lennox, Lord High Steward of his Majesty's Household, was suddenly dead, whereby their power of … about two of the clock that afternoon by his Majesty's commission under the Great Seal of England, directed to … clock he complained of a pain in the hinder part of his head and caused his man to rub it there. Then he complained …
16th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 687; f. 45] Martis , 16 0 Martii , 21 0 Jacobi Bill of s upersedeas in the afternoon, Court of Wards. Sir William … EDWARD COKE. Not to take away the jointure of young Cope's wife. MR. [JOHN] GLANVILLE. To have this bill to extend to … acknowledge his fault, and set a hundred mark fine on his head. [SIR THOMAS] JERMYN. That Mr. Carlton delivered that …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… v Doubleday 172 DUCK V DOUBLEDAY Arthur Duck, LL.D., King's Advocate v Thomas Doubleday, Robert Walsh, Cassy Borrough, gents, and John Coxe, the Earl Marshal's messenger May - June 1638 Abstract This was a cause of office presented by Dr Arthur Duck, the king's advocate, against the defendants for seeking to fight a …
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