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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the parishes of St Martin-in-the Fields, Middlesex, and St Margaret, Westminster, Waytes had said that he 'was a base fellow, a base knave, an arrant knave, a cheater, and he would prove me so to all the world; and he would write … losse and against the special [command] of the Emperor's General; and this is true, publike and notorious.' 4. Ralegh …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639 - September 1640 The south porch of St Mary's church and the town of Ottery St Mary, where Nicholas Seaward and Gregory Ebdon quarrelled over the taking of accounts for … Ebdon had called him 'a base fellow, a base lying knave', and a 'base rascally knave'. The incident took place in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Richard Cust) The monument to Lord Sherard (d.1640) and Lady Abigail in St Mary Magdalen parish church, … a widely publicised case picked up by newsletter writers and case reporters, Lord Sherard complained that Mynne had … The Star Chamber case continued, with the Attorney General bringing the prosecution on Sherard's behalf, and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Francis Foster of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London, surgeon, and John Stepkin, gent November 1639 - June 1640 Abstract … Skipwith had served in the Palatinate under Lord Vere and had been a gentleman in the queen's service for 10 years. … for 6 or 7 years had served in the Palatinate under the general Lord Vere. His family had been gentry for up to 300 …
5th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… To let them have a time to produce their deeds and avow them. Recommitted. Mr. [William] Noye Sir John … this complaint exhibited to the committee of grievances, and courts of justice, and to have the Lord Treasurer have a … To have the same course taken as the last Parliament: a general committee of the whole House. To have a convenient …
5th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 5 0 March, 21 0 Jacobi L. 1a. An act for the reversing and making void of a decree made in the Chancery, and of all orders and injunctions thereupon had and made, … put to the question. Serjeant [Sir John] Davies, Attorney General, bring a message from the Lords: that they have …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… petition referred to the committee for grievances, and the patent to be brought here on Friday next. Committee … MR. [JOHN] COUCHER. That all merchants may have liberty to transport dyed and dressed cloths. MR. [ROBERT] BERKELEY. … those Merchants. That if we permit all other merchants to transport into all places in those parts dyed and dressed …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… basis of 'the generall report of the country', his father and grandfather being reputed gentlemen and matched with the best families of the county and his family's long residence in Pilstone. Somerset's …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had challenged him for 'wearing his hatt before him' and denigrated the honour of knighthood, saying that he was 'a better man than hee that yeare, and as good a man as hee at all other times', adding that 'it … of Sir Popham Southcote's knighthood, or of knighthood in general, or of or concerning the estate or wealth of Sir …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Seventeenth-century Exeter, showing the city's west gate and immediately inside it the parish of St Mary Steps, where, … Morrell had said 'that I was a base beggarly knight, and that if I were not a base beggarly knight I would not have meddled in the soape business, and that I had been in gaole long since if Sir George …
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