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27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Parliamenti, which we call our liberties. 4 kind[s] of proceeding: [1.] By bill. [2.] By judicature. 3. By … no contestation with our Sovereign. Begin with Solomon's arbitrament: "He that shall repeat, separat [ illegible]." … reputation of the [di]vines if all could not convert one young man; thirdly, the Infanta would be hardened against …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… devised many new fees, which many times doubles the King's customs. For these, a bill to regulate them. 5. Burden from … customs on cloth and draperies. Desire [Edmund] Nicholson's attendance at next meeting. 2. Upon the wines, for … the King's coming to the crown: £30,000 per annum, 3,000 young people educated in them beyond sea. The petitions of …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [ROBERT] BATEMAN. These 2 men have as much by the King's seal as they desire. Free denizens. To devise a 3rd oath, … to the Prince his Highness. Revives Sir Dudley Digges's motion. SIR DUDLEY DIGGES. To deliver this himself at the … [ sic], 3rd [ sic] of March Upon SIR EDWARD GILES'S motion, ordered that all trials against Sir John Eliot …
30th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… L. 1a. [ Blank] MR. SOLICITOR reports Sir Francis Clerke's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. L. … the Fleet. L. 3a. An act for naturalization of Dr. [John] Young. Upon question, passed. L. 3a. An act for … 5 [o']clock. L. 3. An act for the naturalizing of John Young, doctor of divinity. Upon question, passed. L. 3. An …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… whom Elkened had accused of fraudulently wasting Barnes's estates. During Lent in 1637, the differences between … although Elkened alleged it did so without Sir William's knowledge or consent. Further proceedings survive into … Elkened was refusing to deliver possession of the Woolwich wharf house and lands attached to it to Thomas Smyth with …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… hare in early 1638 (Photograph: Richard Cust) St Mary's church, where they quarrelled after evensong in 1637 … to those that were present to beare witness'. Stephen Young, Henry Howlett and Samuel Naish were present. Signed by … he overtook Edmund Kenn who was with Edmund Paine, Stephen Young, Henry Howlett and Henry Robins by the churchyard in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to the ground as a football match swept past. When Farmer's brother tried to help Kirkham to his feet, Kirkham beat him with his staff and drew his sword upon him. Farmer's brother went to complain to Farmer at a nearby house who, … was that in January 1635, in Uppingham, Mr Kirkham 'seing young youths att football passing through the street spurned …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the words it was out of 'passion and grief' at Kirton's false testimony. He also maintained that whilst he 'did … and All Hallows, Josias Roach and his wife, and William Young were all together in the hall of the Phoenix Inn in … the four commissioners. 5 March 1640 (Witness 5), William Young of Castle Cary, co. Somerset, 'imbroderer', had known …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… October 1637 and in February 1638 Dr Talbot began Burnett's defence, which focussed on discrediting Leigh's witnesses, … was on those days, and how the witness knew that John Young and John Mannis were not in the witnesses' company at … time of the words in the libel, and where elsewhere were Young and Mannis all that time? If Young deposed that he had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Council Library and Information Service) The plaintiff's son, Sir Nicholas Le Strange (From the Prints Collection, … and the hundred court against Warner and Le Strange's son, Sir Nicholas, for making the alterations and on this … nor living [damaged]?' 5. 'Item, is not Robert Creamer a young man about the age of thirty yeares or thereabouts, and …
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