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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… with Bleadon Hill in the background, where Edmund Kenn and Henry Robins traded insults whilst hunting hare in early … given him the lie publicly, called him a base gentleman and said that he was a better man than Kenn. A reconciliation … Christopher Olmixton, Maurice Ceelie, Robert Maie, gents, and James Hadlie at Olmixton's house on 22 June 1636 by which …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… against him in 1637, Eyre answered 'they were fooles and knaves that said soe and that I cannot spell knave without u for you'. No sums are … [see cause 199], in which he received 20 marks damages and 20 marks costs. In his later suit against Robert …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1640 Abstract Keresforth complained that between March and August 1639, in Gray's Inn Lane, in St Andrew's parish, … Holborn, London, Scamaden said that he was 'a base fellow and no gentleman' that his name was not Keresforth but … 'he knew all that were of the right house of Keresforth, and that I was not of that familie; and said that the coate …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… July 1639 Abstract Kinaston complained that betweenMarch and June 1639 in the parish of St Lawrence Old Jewry, Pyott … tells you, you lye.' Process was granted on 4 July 1639 and Pyott admitted the charges on the 12 th. He craved the court's pardon and submitted himself to its censure, but the final sentence …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1640 Abstract Kingsmill complained that Kyte had insulted and struck him. Kyte maintained that he had been provoked by … laying a bet at a horserace, said that Kyte 'would cracke and bragg of a great deal more then he would doe or … the libel on behalf of Kingsmill on 21 February 1639, and proceedings were still in progress in February 1640. No …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Kings of Arms prosecuted Fetherstone for burying his wife and brother 'with great funerals', fraudulently using 'the … in the Bishopprick of Durham, beinge an auntient familye and of great antiquitie in that countie'. He was likewise … displayed the arms of Fetherstonhaugh 'to the great wrong and prejudice of that familye.' Ralph Fetherstonhaugh of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in which Mosely was charged with displaying shields and banners and placing hatchments in the church at the funeral of his … Duchy of Lancaster, without the direction of the heralds and without paying the fee of £100. On 5 December, he was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 348 Kings of Arms v Painters and Stainers 348 KINGS OF ARMS V PAINTERS AND STAINERS Kings of Arms v The Painters and Stainers of London May 1634 - January 1637 Abstract This …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… beare me out'. Le Neve's libel was dated 12 November 1635 and Dr Duck was required to enter it on his behalf c. April … King of Arms which gave him the authority to direct and order the funerals of all gentlemen and noblemen below the rank of Baron (except Knights of the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Bawde the younger of Somerby, co. Lincoln, gent v John and Henry Dawson of the same January 1635 - January 1638 Abstract In January 1635 Bawde complained that John and Henry Dawson, father and son, had abused him by saying that 'he did lie and that …
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