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1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… H. 8, entitled, An act for certain ordinances in the King's Majesty's dominion and principality of Wales. SIR A[RTHUR] INGRAM … have procured way and entrance into all states by that key. If we should by continuing these treaties or any, suffer …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… f. 61v] Veneris, 28 0 Maii , 22 0 Jacobi Earl of Middlesex's bill, presently, in the Court of Wards. Ordered, upon … be here again this afternoon. [f. 62v] Earl of Middlesex's bill recommitted: Sir Robert Harley Knights and burgesses … Court, etc. were bishops' houses. A Parliament is the key of David that opens and no man shuts that shuts [ sic] …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… The order for the/ [f. 64v] Sir Robert Mansell's and Sir Henry Vane's patents to be delivered in to them. The bill for pleading … cause another that lies nearest him being set to the same key to yield a sound, but not with that perfection of harmony …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [ROBERT] BATEMAN. These 2 men have as much by the King's seal as they desire. Free denizens. To devise a 3rd oath, … to the Prince his Highness. Revives Sir Dudley Digges's motion. SIR DUDLEY DIGGES. To deliver this himself at the … It was pretended that [Mr. Francis] Myngaye got the key and would not let all come in; next, the indenture was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… two men met around November 1636 in the yard at the King's Head Inn, Colchester, to settle the difference between them … lawe or in the Court of Honour.' Dr Duck presented Leming's petition on 28 January 1637 and as soon as proceedings got … counsellor at law, and formerly a reader at Gray's Inn, Leming was a plebeian. His father was a yeoman, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… also given that on 22 March 1636, with regard to Mantell's prosecution, Sampson said 'in a boasting and scoffing … of his defence, Sampson also made the point that Mantell's great grandfather, Walter Mantell, had been executed and attainted for high treason after Wyatt's rebellion in the reign of Mary which appears to have been …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Leicester, yeoman May 1639 - November 1640 The notary's mark of Peter Whitehead, a hand drawn self portrait at the … was a yeoman and alehouse keeper. The basis of Rugely's charge was that around Whitsun 1637, Smith, in his own … felony since he had been found to have Barnabas Jackson's key in his possession. Smith was eventually indicted for …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… lord and a base informing lord', and, alluding to Sherard's coat of arms, said that 'he would pull off Lord Sherard's … who deceased some 5, 4, 3 or 2 months or weeks before the somer assises, languishing divers weekes and months before … [fo.4] 4. Statements supporting the claim 'that, after the somer assizes, in the parish of Whissendine' Myn, talking of …
5th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 755; f. 107] Lunae , 5 Aprilis 1624 L. 1. Lady Jermy's bill. L. 1. Sir Anthony Aucher's bill. L. 2. Viscount Montagu's bill. Committed to: Sir … unlawful, but by an officer, whose hand is the lock and key of the king's revenue, it is not to be used but in his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… close to the bridge and the site of Robert Johnson's shop where Edward Spencer and John Jackson quarreled. At … the row of buildings is the Cross Keys Inn where Spencer's witnesses were examined in April 1640. (Photograph : … Cust) Abstract Spencer complained that in Robert Johnson's shop in St Neots, Huntingdonshire and in the street outside …
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