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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… at Westminster deraigned against the said abbot by wager of battle, and afterwards released to the abbot and …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Grotene which Godfrey de Bello Monte lately deraigned by wager of duel in the king's court before the justices at …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… Raphe Grene salter (£6) 6 William Logyne (£10) 10 Nicholas Wager (£3) [a] 3 Richard Atkinson (£5) 5 William Felles (£3) …
21st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… were upon contract, the defendant might hold him to it by wager of law or pleading nihil debet. In actions of … to proceed by action of debt, in which case there was wager of law, or by action upon the law, in which [case] there was no wager. Yet was there no amendment agreed upon in this point. …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… showed that he preferred stay. So before winter the wager, when the P[rince] was to come within a month. That … and in such cases the defendant shall not be admitted to wager law. By this, all commissions, warrants of restraint, … and avoid trial of the common law shall not be admitted to wager law for their defence. r. p. [f. 6] An act for the ease …
27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 14v] The Duke told the/ That the Lord of Bristol laid a wager with the Prince (a ring of a [£]1,000) that he should … House (before he reported) to tell the House of Digby's wager with the Prince of a ring of £1,000. [ B lank] The … journey. Here an addition: that the Earl of Bristol laid a wager with the Prince a ring of a £1,000 that the Prince …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… it upon George Kingsmill saying to Kyte, as Kyte laid a wager on a horse race 'that he would cracke and bragg of a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and with proffering of great sumes of money would have wager'd, that Mr George Wharton (your petitioner aforesaid) …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Heane's nephew, James Heane, and the two men made a £10 wager over whether a Mr Morse had earlier withdrawn his suit … then grew betwixt Rowland Callow and Walter Heane upon a wager about money proferred by one Morse to Rowland Callow as … his brother's sonne, and at length Callow and Heane layd a wager of two peeces of golde each of them one peece against …
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