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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and a base fellow', and taking away the ladder used by the tradesmen who were working on Hutchins' house. Dr Hart … [For Hutchins' counter suit, see cause 323]. Plaintiff's case 14/3d, Defence interrogatories 1. The witnesses were … of their oath.' No date. Signed by Richard Hart. Defendant's case 13/3p, Defence 1. That he uttered the words against …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… two men met around November 1636 in the yard at the King's Head Inn, Colchester, to settle the difference between them … in most parts of this kingdom that such as are freemen and tradesmen of the citty, although they be gentlemen anciently … ironmongers company; and saith that gentleman which are tradesmen writ themselves according to their trade and saith …
3rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… , 3 Aprilis, post meridiem L . 2. Sir Edward Engham's bill. Committed to: Sir Henry Poole Mr. [Edmund] Sawyer Sir … as they allowed. Lastly, Fowle and his partners were no tradesmen, and cannot bind men without an act of Parliament. … first, these were only allowed and prohibited the ancient tradesmen, which was [?ancient]. Next, 4d. ob. was imposed …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that around Michaelmas 1635 at William Cliverton's house in Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, he was assaulted by … taken out a warrant for good behaviour against Mannaton's brother, Richard. The case appears to have developed in two … October-November Dr Duck re-entered the libel on Mannaton's behalf, stating that the case was against both Lampens and …
Survey of London
… numbered in Trinity Square, but originally fronted Cooper's Row. It belongs to the latter part of the 18th century; and … with the parish church and also houses a luncheon club. Condition. Good. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… close to the bridge and the site of Robert Johnson's shop where Edward Spencer and John Jackson quarreled. At … the row of buildings is the Cross Keys Inn where Spencer's witnesses were examined in April 1640. (Photograph : … Cust) Abstract Spencer complained that in Robert Johnson's shop in St Neots, Huntingdonshire and in the street outside …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and thereby was the fitter for Sir Richard Strode's service'. Strode maintained that he had been a knight for … Allen petitioned the Earl Marshal to dismiss Sir Richard's charge against him as unworthy 'of so high a court', … Dawe and Treneyles, at my lords grace of Canterbury's last visitation at Bridport in the county of Dorset, did in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Exton presented the libel on 21 February 1639 and Walcott's witnesses were examined by Basil Berridge, rector of … thereby to provoke and c.' 1638 No signature. Plaintiff's case Acta (4), fo.239, Letters commissory for the plaintiff … for the hearing. Acta (4), fos. 232v-234v, Plaintiff's depositions Taken before Basil Berridge, rector of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Cornwall and Devon to be added to [John] Edwards's committee. Bill against scandalous ministers, Monday … the Commons complained against the majorities for putting tradesmen into the churches, whereby the people wanted … government. That they had not church government and put in tradesmen, whereby the people wanted spiritual food. [f. 80] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a staff two feet above his head. Hellin was to beg Carew's forgiveness, acknowledge that he was 'a knight of an … 9 May 1635. Signed by Thomas Eden. 9/4/10, Defendant's petition [With case papers for 30 May 1635] 'Uppon a … disparagement, your petitioner, by virtue of your lordship's warrant is called upp 200 miles from his dwelling to answer …
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