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Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… fit either to present this as a grievance to his Majesty, or else to send a message to the Lord Keeper to pass the writ … in the opinion of this House, all bonds brought in, or not brought in, to the House to be redelivered to the … by a bill, though it be the act of a court. [MR. WILLIAM] STRODE m/ [SIR EUBULE] THELWALL. That when fine is …
27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… may be punished here. [2.] To have a committee of 10 or 12 to take into consideration how far we have suffered in … he lose his head? Mundi marre, not Gondomar. SIR WILLIAM STRODE. If any man can take exception, reason to take … [John] Coke Sir Edwin Sandys Sir Dudley Digges Sir William Strode Mr. Solicitor [William] Lord Cavendish Sir Henry Poole …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… usher to a great lady were an esquire by his place or not.' Bennett replied that he was not an esquire, but that … within the Pallace of Westminster'. Signed by Robert Strode of St Edmund's, Lombard Street, London, gent, on … Howard, Henry, baron Maltravers Parry, George, lawyer Strode, Robert, gent Terrick, Humphrey (also Terricke) …
3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Sir William Herbert Sir O[liver] Cromwell Sir William Strode Mr. [John] Drake Sir Francis Barrington Sir Thomas … any recovery, knowledge any statute, recognizance, bail or judgement, in the name of any other person or persons, not … might be this morning in the Painted Chamber. SIR WILLIAM STRODE. Somewhat more to have been said by a member of this …
4th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Wyre Drawers of the City of London. [ Blank] SIR WILLIAM STRODE against the bill. This to confirm a monopoly by act of … uncivil pressing of the Prince to change his religion. 2 or 3 particulars remain. 1. Prince pleased to say that not … manufacture. This bill was spoken against by SIR WILLIAM STRODE and MR. [JOHN] GLANVILLE. SIR EDWARD VILLIERS. That …
5th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 11 of the clock, he had made no election, nor who was, or ought to be, chosen. That this [under-]sheriff, after 12 … SAVILE versus cest et LE RECORDER al idem. SIR WILLIAM STRODE and [MR. WILLIAM] CORYTON econtre. Message del … there is no such thing in these propositions. SIR WILLIAM STRODE wishes that this paper had not come here for he an …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 630 Strode v Clarke 630 STRODE V CLARKE Robert Strode of St Edmund, Lombard Street, London, gent v John … and scornefull manner, without any provocation or justification of your petitioner, called and vilified your …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 631 Strode v Dawe 631 STRODE V DAWE Sir Richard Strode of Chalmington, co. Dorset, … him as 'Asinum instructum, an asse ready furnished, or words to that effect'. Between November 1634 and January … thereby was the fitter for Sir Richard Strode's service, or words to that effect'. Endorsed 18 April 1635. No …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the east, and this of his own authority, without any canon or constitution to warrant it. SIR THOMAS JERMYN. The … the Lord Keeper of any ill-intention. MR. [WILLIAM] STRODE. [ Blank] MR. [ARTHUR] PYNE. [ Blank] MR. [GEORGE] … the Lord Keeper in justice and honour. MR. [WILLIAM] STRODE. We must first consider the facts before we give the …
9th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Drake Sir H[enry] Poole Sir John Strangways Sir William Strode Mr. [John] Whistler Sir John Eliot Sir William Masham … Sir John Eliot Sir Robert Hatton Mr. Recorder Sir William Strode Mr. [John] Glanville Mr. [Humphrey] Were Mr. [George] … Prince, not to the King, in time of vacation of a prince, or to succeeding princes. Now here there must be a perpetual …
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