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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the top of the walled town. Abstract Coffin was 'accounted and reputed to be a souldier' since he had served as a … true. 2. In the last two years, Coffin came into a room of Smith's house in Great Torrington where the witness and … of Trinity term. Notes James Coffin was possibly the fifth son of Richard Coffin of Portledge in the parish of Alwington …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… on behalf of Collier in February 1638/9; but the cause and result of his complaint against Challoner remain unknown. … for Challoner. On 21 February 1639 Challoner was summoned and the libel was presented. On 23 February Dr Exton denied … Colier of Stone, co. Stafford (c.1588-1678) was the son of James Colier. G. J. Amytage and W. H. Rylands (eds.), …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Sherehog, London, grocer, Philip Bisse, William Hodson and Henry Dudley, all of London, vintners February - December … tavern, Cheapside, in December 1639 that Joshua Collin and William Wigg quarrelled Abstract The principal … and his wife, Mr Dudley a vintner of Cheapside and his son. He there heard Mr Dudley's son say that William Wigg had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… - November 1638 Abstract Colvile, a justice of the peace and former high sheriff, petitioned that at a public meeting at Wisbech between August and October 1637, together with the Bishop of Ely, he wrote … as married to Sarah, daughter of Lawrence Buck. He was the son of Richard Colvile of Newton, esq, and Mary, daughter of …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of the yearly rent of £82 10s. to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and his successors forever out of certain … the King for support of our advice given to the King. SIR D[UDLEY] DIGGES. To declare now that we will all make good … to his Majesty. He has sent a wise answer, ventured his son, his estate, spent more in treaty than all the war he can …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… H[enry] Poole Mr. Thomas Fanshawe Sir M[iles] Fleetwood And all that will come to have voice. Wednesday, Whitsun … being a privy councillor, or Sir Edward Cecil, being the son of an earl, [f. 202v] should take place, it was here … strangers. It cost him 2,000. VII. JOURNAL OF SIR SIMONDS D'EWES, BL, HARL. MS 159 [f. 114v] May 11 0, Tuesday Upon …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… months Carlyle, a yeoman, had challenged him to a duel, and had given him and his wife Mary Constable 'disgracefull … in the presence of Humphrey Terrick. Notes John Constable (d.1659), son of Christopher Constable of Catfoss, Frismarsh and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Carlyle had said that he was as good a man as Constable and a few weeks later had declared that John was a 'gentleman … Blue Bell in Beverley. Notes For another account, see G. D. Squibb, Reports of Heraldic Cases in the Court of … 1623-1732 (London, 1956), p.48 John Constable (d.1659), son of Christopher Constable of Catfoss, Frismarsh and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… training day'. Process was granted on 29 June 1640 and Dr Eden presented the libel on 30 October. On 4 December … term. Notes Philip Constable (c.1584-1618), who was the son of Marmaduke Constable of Wassand (d.1613), was killed in a duel by Edmund Percy on 5 or 15 May …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… housed the family chapel of the Constables of Catfoss and the south side that of the Constables of Wassand. … Francis Carlyle, Frances Carlyle, John Smyth, Margaret Smith, Stephen Thompson and John Scott. Records, deeds, … there were two monuments to them: Thomas Constable, esq, d.1456 and 'a Mo. 12 Hen 4ti John Constable of Freshmarsh …
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