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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… gentlemen and men of worth in his countrey that knowe him. So it is nevertheless, may it please your honor, that one …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had been attempting to provoke him into striking him so that he could bring an action for battery at common law. … were warned of the penalty for perjury and bearing false witness. Of what age, occupation and condition was the … witnesses were warned of the danger of perjury and bearing false witness. What was the age, occupation and condition of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… were warned of the penalty for perjury and bearing false witness. Of what age, occupation and condition was the … 2. Was the witness a relative of either party, and if so by what degree? Was the witness a household servant or … he was a subsidy man, or had paid ship money, and if so, how much? 4. Whether Colville was a gentleman of an …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Chancellor's report was to let us know he had disbursed so much he could do [ sic] more for war, but for that must … war if we break off the treaties. England never prospered so well as when wars with Spain. Humores moti , et non remoti … Brooke sayde he had delyvered a greate deale of false doctrine. So they put it upon a question that not …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… he came in, the composition money well paid; now not so. All countries complain. Pretended to save the King … upon like condition and then it was made treason to make a false account. [f. 132v] [Thomas] Wentworth. Never will yield … be made to the Commons and that should be treason to make false account, so that the [ illegible] only [?belongs] to us …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… were warned of the penalty for perjury and bearing false witness. What was their age, occupation and condition? … servant, retainer or relative of John Constable and if so, in what degree? 3. Was Christopher Constable descended in … depending in Star Chamber against Francis Carlyle 'upon a false suggestion', also for the blows? Were not all other …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… de Ichenton for the death of Roger son of William Balle, so far as pertains to the king, as it appears by inquisition … of Wurmelawe and the King's manors of the same county, so that he answer at the Exchequer for the ancient farm … Mandate to the [constable] of Bristol to permit them to do so. Dec. 18. St. Briavels. Licence for them to make and have …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… out for trial. He craved the king's mercy however, and so came out and the king's bailiffs then present received him … and his body, and he was sorry that he had stayed there so long. Afterwards when the king had as yet granted him … the pope, against the king and against all others. And so he came at Cornhull in London on the eve of St. Martin's …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… for Richard Wymund, keeper of the king's galleys, for so long as he be on the king's service. Safe-conduct, until a … de Lucy, who has gone to Ireland with Walter de Lucy, for so long as he shall be there. Dec. 17. Worcester. Mandate to …
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