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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a minor, that Edward Vaughan had published around London and Westminster since 1627, and in 1628 in a plea in the Court of Wards, that Herbert … is not doubted, but it will appeare, hee hath called his nephew bastard divers tymes since that.) Both the judges and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Somerset, attorney May - June 1639 The parish church and village of Long Ashton, Somerset where William Coxe was … name commissioners, whereas Cox said that she did know Mr Smith, and Mr Gorge, esqrs.' Signed by Robert Hogeson and by … Pointz, Poynts) Rodney, Edward, esq Slater, Joshua, clerk Smith, Mr, esq Terrick, Humphrey, registrar Tynte, William, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… alias Knight gave him the lie, called him 'base fellow' and said he 'was as good a gentleman or better then myself, … Prowses were no gentlemen, but the Prowzes were gentlemen' and that 'the Gyrds could display their armes as well as the … marrying a minister's daughter, or being an attorney's son and said that he, Gyrd, was the son of a clothier.' Prowse …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… esq, with a Gray's Inn lawyer, Edward Haldanby, esq, and various Beverley worthies and friends of Wharton, including Richard Pearson, esq, Robert Manby, gent, Thomas Clarke and William Johnson, aldermen, and William Johnson of Cherry …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 550 Pye v Weaver 550 PYE V WEAVER Walter Pye of Saddlebow and Stapleton, co. Hereford, gent v Richard Weaver former … complained that Robert Weaver had given him the lie at his nephew's shop in the town in March 1639. (From John Speed, … Abstract Pye complained that Weaver, a former mayor and M.P. for Hereford, gave him the lie and abused him as 'a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the copyholders of land in his manor of River, approached and told him that he 'was an unconscionable knave, and an upstart landlord, bidding him gett him gone into his … added that in 1640 Hardham had called him 'a base knave', and on another occasion, at Rigby's manor court charged him …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… term, 1639 Abstract Rivers complained that between October and January 1638 Burley insulted him at the Holy Lamb tavern … in the libel? 9-12. [Too damaged] Witnesses Cartwright and Smith 11. Was 'Downehill' a witness and had he received money … Robinson, Richard Ryves, Thomas, lawyer (also Rives) Smith Smyth, William Talbot, Clere, lawyer Terrick, Humphrey …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Truro, co. Cornwall v William Bearsey of Lanlivery and Lostwithiel, co. Cornwall March - May 1636 John 2nd Baron … initially intended to prosecute Bearsey along with Samuel and the two were mentioned together in an initial proceeding … plaintiff Will Bersey of the parishes of Llanlivery and Lostwithiell in Com Cornwal The L. Roberts plaintiff John …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Restormel, Cornwall. Some of Robartes' workmen were fined and imprisoned for this at the assizes and Robartes himself had been reprimanded by the Prince of … Cornwall, all apparently at the instigation of John Samuel and his father. Soon after this Robartes and his friends had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to him in Lumley's tavern in Chelmsford, 'Thou art a rogue and a jackaknapes', adding 'that he was a better man than I, and if he had me out of doore he would whipp me'. Process was granted on 7 November and a few days later, when Garrard Lewis, the bailiff, …
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