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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… abused him in Lincoln on a market day in May 1640, within the hearing of many witnesses, saying, 'My Lord Willoughbie hath dealt basely with me', repeating 'I am basely and scurvely dealt with'. … for which he was forced to apologise by the House of Lords. In 1647 he was impeached by the Army and drifted …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Kington, co. Hereford, gent v Thomas Bridgnorth of the same, baker October - November 1637 Abstract Broughton … the citie of Hereford did revile and abuse the petitioner with many unseemely termes, and amongst other unfittinge … that the petitioner did lye, and did lye like a rascall with many other disgracefull words.' Petitioned that Thomas …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Young of London, mercer No date Abstract Withering, the master of the royal swans, complained that the previous … lie, and Withering retaliated by threatening to strike him with his hand; however, through the mediation of bystanders … battery and Withering petitioned the Earl Marshal to deal with Young, the sergeants and those who had arrested him, and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Browne maintained that in October-November 1637, in the parishes of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London, and St … Browne 'would have the skinne of Presley afore he had done with him' and leave him 'not worth a groat'. Presley was … Browne would have the skinne of Presley afore he had done with him'? 7. Had Bartlet said that he had heard Browne say …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… term, 1638 - October 1639 Taunton Castle, Somerset, the residence of Robert Browne. Abstract At the mayor's feast … following the Hilary term and Browne won the case, with £100 damages and £80 costs. Searle was ordered to make … gentry of this kingdome, and in particular to Mr Browne, with all due observance and respect.' In January 1641 the
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… William Leyfield, prompting Leyfield to strike him in the face (From John Speed, Theatre of the Empire of Great … have a suite against my father, but we will take an order with you'. When Bucknell replied, 'never Sirra me Mr Orme, … an inoffensive disposition, and civell behaviour, meeting with Humphrey Orme of the Cittye of Peterburrowe, esq, and …
7th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 7 APRIL 1624 WEDNESDAY, 7 APRIL 1624 I. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, PA, HC/CL/JO/1/13 [CJ 757; f. 113v] … PHELIPS. A worthy member of this House required by the Lords to attend them and be sworn there in a business desires … passed for a law. Sir Edward Coke sent up to the Lords with 8 bills. [f. 115] A note read from [ illegible] Mr. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… FRIDAY, 7 MAY 1624 FRIDAY, 7 MAY 1624 I. JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, PA, HC/CL/JO/1/14 [CJ 699; f. 29v] … of Wards. MR. SOLICITOR reports [Sir John] Ryves's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. MR. … The committee thought fit to transmit it to the Lords. Upon question, without 1 negative, this to be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that in March 1640, Francis Buller had disgraced him in the presence of several people by saying 'thou liest like a knave'. Both parties were bound to appear before the court, and on 4 December 1640, Dr Duck on behalf of … He signed a letter at Plymouth, on 11 November 1642, along with other parliamentarian gentry to John Pym, requesting …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of East Greenwich, co. Kent, gent v William Burnham of the same, gent October 1637 - January 1638 Abstract Bunting … and January 1638. But no further proceedings survive and the cause of the suit remains unknown. Initial proceedings 3/114, …
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