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15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Cambridgeshire, read. This business to be heard tomorrow at 8 o'clock and then the engrossed bills to be put to the … of fishing, as timber for masts or mending of their ships and for making of their stages, without which they … necessary timber for the maintenance of their fishing and ships, and that the clause in that patent of Sir F[erdinando] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Dingley then 'made mocks and mouths, and grinded his teeth at him', and told him he was a 'Rascall and knave, and an ill … company.' He also made as if to throw a 'pott' of wine at him and draw his sword, all of which provoked Maulten into … Thomas Cresheld, gent, 23-25 September, in the Crown Inn, at Evesham. Maulten's four witnesses, including his attorney, …
1641, membranes 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… and two bannerets, twenty-six knights, seventy-one men-at-arms, forty armed men and a hundred archers, whom he has … of the Assumption to the port of Wynchelse, where the ships of the admiralty of the west have been ordered to … Lapy, merchants of Florence, coming to England with two ships of Catalonia to trade, their wares and goods and the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… complained that while Rigges and Thomas Badd were arguing at the Red Lion Inn, Fareham, Hampshire, on 27 January 1640, … had indicted Badd for contemptuous words against the king at the Hampshire assizes in June 1640. His interrogatories … to be. And this shall be his warrant for so doing. Dat. at Arundell house, 27 July 1640. Signed by Maltravers. …
17th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… near Blandford in the county of Dorset to take his remedy at the common law. Amwell river. Tuesday, 2 [o']clock. … for the exception was taken only to the forfeiture of the ships of his Majesty's subjects, being yielded to extend to French and Dutch ships. 2. That the like forfeiture was inflicted in the bill …
17th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… now Lord Keeper referred the lease of 99 years to a trial at law, which passed against it. Committed to: [col. 1] [col. … the fishermen might take timber for repair of their ships: first, q uia incident; second, taken so before his … of England may take necessary wood and timber for their ships' and boats' use of fishing there. [ House adjourned] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639 The late fifteenth-early sixteenth century house at Cothele, Cornwall, home of the Edgecumbe family, although … the principal residence of Sir Richard who lived mainly at Mount Edgecumbe (Photograph: Richard Cust) Abstract … Sir Richard Buller and Sir William Wray on 3 January 1639 at Richard Rowe's inn, at Millbrook, co. Cornwall. Several of …
18th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… First day, last of February, 439 received; since, at several days, 20; only 12 to receive. Serjeant says told … his submission and acknowledgment likewise in the country at the open quarter sessions. SIR PETER HEYMAN desires to … mayor; freemen 11. Agreed, they ought to elect. They met at the common hall. A question, whether 2 Tildens ought to …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… &c. to be intendant unto him. Jan. 3. Marlborough. Pardon, at the instance of H. de Burgo, earl of Kent, to Hugh de … to him and his fellows, that they may use any plates, stone courtyards ( atriis litiis), enclosure within the walls … 8. Safe-conduct, until Easter, 21 Henry III, for two ships of S. archbishop of Trondhjem, Norway, into whatsoever …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… by Keresforth in the hall of William Dickenson's inn at Rotherham, Yorkshire, in the presence of other gentlemen … had abandoned the action, but that it had been continued at the instigation of Eyre. When Eyre denied this Keresforth … in counterfeiting a bond and his predilection for punning at one point prompted to declare that 'Bates, his father's …
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