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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… king's clerk, of 40 l. yearly at the Exchequer, for life or until he receive some suitable benefice. By p.s. Be it … grant, if there be such, never emanated with his intention or will, has revoked the same; he commands the prior and … William de Colde Aston from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances, and from appointment as mayor, sheriff, …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the SOLLICITOR offered some alteracyons in the preface or preamble of the bill without any greate alteracyon of … [MR. EDWARD] KIRTON very fondelye and idlye demanded twyse or thrise, Whoe desyred, whoe desyred?. The SOLLICTOR made … Lords, the House did seem to doubt whether we had power or no to administer an oath, but did resolve nothing in it …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Crescent and the crest of Issuant from a Ducal Coronet Or a Griffin's Head Azure beaker Or on his walls, windows, rings and seals. This followed an … in Star Chamber and the Court of Chancery. Either Baynard, or his wife Tabitha (who was engaged in a quarrel with Mrs …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… sought a sentence to prevent the defendants from duelling or carrying weapons. Doubleday was bound for £1,000, Walsh … hee had made the match for, and either hee should runn, or [Walsh] would have the money. Whereunto Mr Doubleday … soe close as he could not by any diligent inquiry be found or apprehended by [Coxe] or his deputies. But [Coxe] beinge …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1637 Stephen Crofte and Thomas Stephens 'being at words at or neere Crimill passage, Thomas Stephens then and there said … Luxton gent. and divers others publickely. He never knew or hath heard of any other master that Stephen Crofte ever … other persons to [Luxton] unknowne then alsoe being in or neere the boate, Thomas Stephens and Stephen Croft being …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… scandalous and ill languadge which was never uttered or given him by your petitioner, nor any other language more … of the businesse will put an end to all differences or else to any others whom your lordshipp shall thinke fitt'. … with a grinning, wide open and writ[h]ing mouth, blared or lolled out his tongue against me.' Dated 6 November 1638. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… neck and used many uncivil speeches in the presence of 6 or 7 gentlemen, who att that instant would not admit me … his Majestie's servant, and by his place ought not to go or ride without his sword; therefore wished Cole to do the … 1647. Francis did not appear in the London visitations or Middlesex pedigrees. J. Broadway, R. P. Cust and S. K. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Page. Bland's witnesses, most of whom were gentlemen or yeomen on the jury, were examined by a commission headed … but in layout it looks more like articles (necessary or voluntary promotion).] Henry Garton was the eldest son and … fo. 9r, Summary of defence 'Geo. Bland, by way of defence or exception to a certaine libel of Henry Garton for Bland's …
24th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of the City of London. [f. 10v] Resolved, these treasurers or committees to be only of members of this House. SIR EDWIN … be on Tuesday, peremptory. All that are in any commission or charge though not resident in their counties. Upon … to the 6th October past. 5. For qua re impedits by lapse or collation or by 3 years' possession shall not be disturbed …
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