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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 andand 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 …
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