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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Chapman had falsely called his ball a loss. Chapman's defence was that the ball had been below the line and that … Duck presented the libel in May 1636 and Garrard's witnesses were due to be examined by a commission headed by … that he had paid £25 to Garrard in settlement. Plaintiff's case 14/1n, Defence interrogatories 1. What was the age, …
23rd February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… L. 1a. An act for punishment of divers abuses on the Lord's Day, called Sunday. SIR JAMES PERROT. A Jove principium. … and a thanksgiving for our meeting and for the Prince's safe return. Allowed a good motion. The old order being … Edwin Sandys, who discharged his place according to the trust reposed in him. XIII. DIARY OF JOHN PYM, …
24th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in the Court of Wards. [f. 9v] L. 2a. Sir Robert Carr['s] naturalization. Committed to the same committee, the same … sic] out by a false suggestion. L. 2a. Sir Richard Burneby's bill. Committed to: Sir Clement Throckmorton Sir Thomas … the names of recusants that bear place of charge and trust, we shall only present the names of those that are …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 1a. An act to prevent and punish in procuring process and s upersedeas for the peace and good behaviour out of his Majesty's courts at Westminster; and to prevent the abuses in … and for the execution of their leases made to them or in trust void a year's value to be forfeited by the persons …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… determined against him. So done in Sir Thomas Wentworth's case last Parliament. SIR GEORGE MORE. To have our words … PERROT. To have a committee named for perusing the Clerk's book every Saturday in the afternoon. Sir H[enry] Poole Mr. … well born, that was by his parents commended unto his trust, and that he was willing to send him away from London …
25th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the river of Wye. This day fortnight for [Sir James] Ward's bill, former place. Northampton, Stafford, knights and … Knights, burgesses, Northampton added to [Thomas] Cope's bill. And the Bishop [of] Coventry to have notice of it. … To have sent him in so great an errand and not resolve to trust him had been a fault both in discretion and love. A …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… into the bill. MR. SOLICITOR reports [Robert] Wolverston's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. SIR … in the bill of inferior courts inserted by the Clerk's man at the table, and then thirdly [ sic] and passed. MR. … it was not voluntary. Much prejudicial to the King's profit for hinders 2 voyages by this pretended search, to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'bid him alight from his horse'. This happened on St James's Day, 25 July 1637, on the highway at Bucknell, Oxfordshire, … to Aynho. It was the day after the funeral of Staunton's deceased master, Richard Cartwright, esq, and he maintained … of good worth', and Staunton was held by him in 'great trust'. Last Michaelmas he heard Hanslap in the town house at …
27th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Dr. [John] Young. So this. Mr. [Philip] Jacobson's bill reported by SIR J[AMES] PERROT without any amendments. … passed. MR. [JOHN] SELDEN reports Mr. [Carew] Ralegh's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. L. … recusant that there bears any office or place of charge or trust. SIR THOMAS DENTON, for Buckinghamshire, certified that …
27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Parliamenti, which we call our liberties. 4 kind[s] of proceeding: [1.] By bill. [2.] By judicature. 3. By … no contestation with our Sovereign. Begin with Solomon's arbitrament: "He that shall repeat, separat [ illegible]." … His Majesty now desires our opinions, whether he shall trust to these propo[sitions] or trust his own legs. Duke …
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