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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Warwickshire, in the presence of Edward Yardley, gent., and Simon Brooke, yeoman, Tomlinson had said that 'Peyton, … although he be a captaine, yet his beginning was a tayler, and he hath gotten his goods by unlawfull means; and, although he makes a fair outward show of honest …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Temple, complained that on various occasions during 1636 and 1637 Prust, an attorney, had said of him in Great Torrington, Devon, that he was 'a base fellow and a scurvy fellow', and that he had 'dealt basely, vilely, … unto Sir James Bagge and inclosed it in a letter to one Mr Smith a minister to solicite Sir James Bagge therein in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the King's Bench prison. Tomlinson acknowledged his fault and petitioned for release. In April he also signed a … by your lordship to the King's Bench for indiscreete and unadvised arrestinge of Captayne Plunkett upon an accon, … the Captayne had voluntarily offered him satisfaction and for a great affront and publique disgrace putt upon a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of his colonel, calling him 'base fellowe, base villaine and roague', and saying, 'Thou darest not fight with me.' The libel was given in May 1636 and in June a commission headed by Bernard Tanner, gent., was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Anyan. Summary of proceedings Dr Duck acted as counsel, and on 3 February 1638 Anyan was required to appear in … Blount of London, mercer, freeman of the clothworkers, and Dorothy, daughter of James Cleypole of Northborough, co. … Jane, daughter of John Bridge of co. Essex. J. J. Howard and J. L. Chester (eds.), The Visitation of London, 1633, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abbot, Devon, telling him that 'he was a base fellow, and a base captain'. Process was granted on 12 October 1639 and both parties entered bonds; but no further proceedings … of September last past, in the company of divers gent. and others of good quality, and in conference together, one …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in all the courts of England'. Larder lost the case and was ordered to perform his submission at a muster of Porter's trained band company where he was to apologise and acknowledge that he was 'a gentleman of good quality and … and Gertrude Chamond. He was aged 44 in 1620, while his nephew, Richard Porter, also of Launcells, was aged 14. J. L. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… No date Abstract The cause of the quarrel between Porter and Rookes remains unknown, but they both petitioned the Earl Marshal a year later that they had been reconciled and requested that their bonds might be cancelled and they … esq, who was aged 44 at the Visitation of 1620, or his nephew, also of Launcells, who was then aged 14. The elder …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Dr Talbot responded to his libel on behalf of Warmington and commissioners were appointed to take his witnesses' … of proceedings Dr Martin acted as counsel for Porter and Dr Talbot for Warmington. On 28 January 1639, Warmington was required to appear on a summons and Dr Talbot appeared on his behalf. A bond of £100 was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… London, gent December 1639 - October 1640 London Bridge and Southwark in the early seventeenth century, showing St … known as St Mary Overy) in the foreground. Philip Powell and Edmund Jones quarrelled in the street here in late 1639. … prison, Jones had called him 'a base rascally fellow, and a beggar', saying that he 'had begged of him on the high …