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22nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Montagu Sir Thomas Estcourt Sir Edmund Bowyer All lawyers and merchants that will come are to have voice. Wednesday, … Knights, burgesses of Essex, Middlesex, Hertford[shire] and London Sir John Savile Sir Maximilian Dallison Mr. … SIR THOMAS WENTWORTH. 2 men returned: Sir John Jackson and Sir Thomas [ sic] Beaumont. Sir John Jackson brought in a …
24th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Stewart, Walter Stewart, James Maxwell, William Carr and James Levingston, esquires. [CJ 748] The bill of usury recommitted to the former committee. And all that will come to have a voice. Star Chamber, … for continuance of statutes to meet this vacation and prepare the bill against the next access. To meet on …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in December 1637, saying 'I am as good a man as Mr Gwin, and a better; I will find noe suretyes for the peace; commit … alehouse in Llanina, in the presence of local yeomen and gentlemen. Gwynn maintained that he had 'a seat from his … Lloyd's defence, 'tooke him by the breast of his doublet and shook him', calling him 'base rascall and scurvie fellow' …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… between two senior local officeholders. Gwynne was a J.P. and deputy lieutenant and 'esteemed to be of the best family in the county', while Lewis was serving as high sheriff and a J.P. at the time of the incident. Gwynne complained …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… amendments, ready brought in paper, which thrice read. And the bill thirdly read. After very long debate, the question being put and the voice doubtful, the House divided: Mr. Comptroller … For the No 7 being retired into the Committee Chamber and refusing to give voice one way or other were sent for and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract Bannester claimed that between June and August 1638 in the parish of Water Stratford, … Buckinghamshire, Nicholls had called him 'a base fellow' and addressed him by the insulting nickname of 'trunckes' … claimed ancient gentility of three hundred years standing and had been a J.P. himself for thirty years. A former …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… behind. Upon question, the Clerk to have 30, his son, 10, and the Serjeant, 20. Upon question, all those which pay not … The order for the/ [f. 64v] Sir Robert Mansell's and Sir Henry Vane's patents to be delivered in to them. The … of. So the bill of Brewers. So Earl of Oxford's bill and the Apothecaries' bill to rest. MR. SOLICITOR reports …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract Jones complained that Lloyd 'did most malitiously and scandalously revile and defame' him 'as a base beggarlie rascall', saying that all of Jones's kindred 'were Basterds and Beggars', in the presence of several people. Jones …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Paine the younger of Kinnerley, Edward Floyd of Osbaston, and Thomas Gething of Maesbrook Green, co. Salop May 1640 Abstract Jones complained that Paine, Lloyd and Gethinge assaulted him in public in January 1640 and called him 'base rogue'. Jones also claimed that Paine …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him to duel 'who by reason of his office is to keepe and see the king's peace kept.' He also claimed that … him 'whoreson'. Process was granted on 8 November 1639 and the depositions of Jones's witnesses were presented to … of Robert Edwards, Humphrey Bowen, Charles Lloyd and Francis Griffith, gents, on the 29 December 1640 in the …
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