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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in 1610. William King's witnesses were examined at the Three Tuns Inn there in March 1638 (From, John Speed, Theatre … the parties? 2. Were they a relative, household servant or retainer of Claxton or King? Were they indebted to Claxton … in Marksbury parish, co. Somerset for about 4 years, and St Cuthbert's, Wells, co. Somerset, aged about 21 To King's …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of his people given in Parliament. And this manifestation, or declaration, the Duke said that himself had seen and read … Mr. [William] Lytton Mr. [Edward] Alford Sir Alexander St. John Sir Nathaniel Rich Mr. [Henry] Rolle Sir Francis … that to leave it out was to obtain it. For the other three, they were granted as we desired. SIR FRANCIS …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… examine whether Sir Thomas Gerrard be a recusant convict, or no. The Serjeant to bring here any of Sir Thomas Gerrard's … denizens. For the precedents, they were never questioned or debated here. SIR D[UDLEY] DIGGES. To do here as in Sir … the House with it. It is ordered that the committee formerly appointed to view the Clerk's Book shall take notice …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… their profit. Chancellor of the Duchy fears if we destroy or discourage the Merchants [ sic] Adventurers. But he fears … in 14 E. 3, 40s. was set by statute on a sack of wool, and three cloths in those days were made of one sack of wool, and … set upon sack of wool. [ Illegible] 21. In 17 [ blank]. Three cloths made of a sack of wool and no more as I …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… v Ithell 113 CODRINGTON V ITHELL William Codrington of St Gregory's, London v Thomas Ithell of Kingswood, co. … John and c. and such other company as shall be brought or sent by William Codrington, standing bareheaded, say and read or pronounce the words following: Whereas I Tho. Ithell stand …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to disparage him, nor was there then nor yet any cause or reason why Mr Coffin should take exception at any words … bear his charges. 5. He had been examined in the cause formerly, 'upon the libel given on the behalf of Mr James … the same day in company by the space of sixe, five, three, two or one houre after the speaking of the words, and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 117 Collin v Wigg 117 COLLIN V WIGG Joshua Collin of St Benet Sherehog, London, gent v William Wigg of St Benet … accused of jostling him and calling him 'brokerly fellow or knave or Rascall', in the Mitre Tavern in Cheapside on 27 … and Philip Bisse? What 'words or speeches *within these three years last* have you heard Mr Collins utter or speak …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… if so by what degree? Was the witness a household servant or retainer to either party and how much were they worth with their debts paid? 3. Whether he was a subsidy man, or had paid ship money, and if so, how much? 4. Whether … Wooll of Upwell, co. Norfolk, yeoman, George Lenton of St Giles-in-the-Fields, co. Middlesex, Robert Edwards of …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… war. SIR J[AMES] PERROT moves for a select committee of 20 or 30 as the House shall think, to consider of the state of … Wake Sir John Hippisley Mr. [John] Drake Sir A[lexander] St. John Mr. [John] Glanville Sir John Hobart Sir H[enry] … not now need send such an answer to his Majesty as was formerly proposed. SIR EDWARD CECIL. We have given advice to …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… know whether the House will complain to the King of this, or leave him to the chief officers of the Green Cloth. SIR … brother's cause. Resolved, it shall hold the day assigned formerly. The party that gave warning to Sir William … First of all, he made warrants for malt without warrant or commission. This a high offence. 2. One [Mr. Mark] …
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