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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… occasion, trying to get his friend Mr Osbaldeston to shoot him. This earlier dispute was settled by arbitration, … bargain. However, due to a misunderstanding it had ended up in her hands. Chaloner took out his bond to initiate … so that he could put the colt into one of them, the hill close. The colt stayed in that ground for about a month, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… hard as he could in his face; and thereupon King standing up, and forbearing Mr Claxton, Claxton clenching his hand held up his fist unto him and said, Sirra I will order you, and … Mr Claxton 'had the king's broad seale to serve [Priddie] up to London, and [Priddie] asked him, For what, and he …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Richardson 109 CLAXTON V RICHARDSON John Claxton of White Hill, co. Durham, esq v John Richardson December 1638 - … in the case Durham Binchester Nettlesworth Scargill White Hill
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… about the bill of continuances. Mr. Solicitor sent up to the Lords with the message he was to have delivered … for Spain 2 days ago. Agreed, the committee shall go up to a present conference about the petition. And the … to forbear the word "proclamation". The committee sent up again to the Lords. [f. 127] MR. SOLICITOR reports from …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… cordage, etc., and that men have been compelled to pluck up their boards of their houses to mend their ships, etc. … message was brought from the Lords that our bills carried up were most passed, the rest committed, and the bill for Sir … be viewed what grievances were suppressed and are start up again, by a committee. [SIR EDWIN] SANDYS. [Report from …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… But he fears if trade be thrown open and war come up, so that every man may send over a boat with cloth where he list, they will be catch [ sic] up apace where the Merchants [ sic] Adventurers are strong … these reasons. That white and coloured cloths are packed up both alike and so may fraudulently be conveyed. That if …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… v Tunstall 110 CLAXTON V TUNSTALL John Claxton of White Hill, co. Durham, esq v Thomas Tunstall of the city of … claimed he was absent in Durham at the time it was drawn up and had he known of it would have had it expunged. In … Richardson, a counsellor at law, a copy of a bill 'to draw up a replication to be put into the court', which replication …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Coffyn could.' His defence was that the two men had made up their differences on the spot, and had since drunk healths … morning after the incident Stephens had sent a cup of wine up to Coffin's room and invited him to drink a mutual pledge, … go to bed, and Coffin, displeased 'that he would not sitt up longer with him, began then to express himselfe to be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 119 CONEY V GOODFELLOW John Coney of Burrough-on-the-Hill, co. Leicester, esq v Lewis Goodfellow of the same, gent … mentioned in the case Leicestershire Burrough-on-the-Hill Middlesex Westminster …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the pirates, ships for the Prince's journey, money taken up by the Prince in/ £80,000 due to the King of Denmark, with … voyage [£]64,587 Ships to Spaine £52,226 Monies taken up in Spaine [£]46,688 Jewells given since the Prince's … our own heats and passions. If we be wilful, we may blow up ourselves without gunpowder, even with our own breaths. As …
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