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24th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… burgesses, and all the inhabitants, householders, whether or not free. A good warning. Agreed that these 2 should be … privileges a petition from the freeholders of Norfolk. 4 or 5 hundred hands to it. Heard 2 witnesses: Cofer and Bond. … but grounds did sometimes rest and then were put to tilling again. That no time was given after the end of the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… complained that Woodyatt had said 'that I was a base slave or a base condiconed slave' on 6 September 1637 in the … said that it was known that whenever Harford 'had a plot or project in his pate against any man' he would draw them to … your petitioner by many disgracefull speeches and said to, or of and concerning him, that he was a base condicon[ed] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at harvest time in 1639. He also maintained that in March or April 1640, by the mediation of Calver and William Denny, … what sum? 3. Was the witness a household servant, retainer or otherwise dependent upon the Hobarts? Was the witness a solicitor for the Hobarts or had he been produced for reward? 4. Exactly where, when …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… man and a better gentleman than Mr Amcotts of Aistropp, or anie Amcotts in Lincolnshire. And that if Mr Amcotts was a … house of the mayor of Lincoln before the mayor and four or five aldermen. He apologised and confessed Amcotts was 'a … man, and a better gentleman then I Amcotts of Aystropp, or any Amcotts in Lincolnshyre, and that if I were a Justice, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… knave to saie soe, for that he never heard Constable or anie other man in that ship saie anie such thinge. … the wronge of the Captaine. And Wyse said, Thou Harris or thou Holmes yf eyther of you dare, and Wise desired a … into his cabon and without sayinge anie thinge to him, or he to them, pulled him out of his bedd upon the floor. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Elkened alleged it did so without Sir William's knowledge or consent. Further proceedings survive into February 1638 … and a base rogue and a base stinking beggerly rascall' or to similar effect. No date. Signed by Thomas Exton. … the parties in this cause? 2. Was he of kindred, a servant or a dependant upon Barnes? 3. What he was worth his debts …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… believed had been done at the behest of either Sir Hamon or Lady Le Strange. At a meeting ten days before the assizes … 1638/9] R.19, fo. 23r, Summary of libel 'Sir Hamond for 40 or 30 yeares was and is a knight, and for 30 or 20 yeares past a justice, and was high sheriffe of the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Chapman of the parish of Sevenocke, yeoman, aged 27 yeares or thereabouts, and on his corporall oathe maketh saith that he having received a monition or warrant from the right honourable Thomas Earle of Arundell … so in what degree? Were the domestic servants to Mascall or indebted to him. If so, for how much? 3. What were the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… me whether he would hold him being weaponless to be slaine or spoiled. Letting him goe I went to hold Mr Marshall who … injuries Mr Jones endured with much patience, not replying or provoking, or ill word, and soe he departed from the house. Jur. 26 …
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