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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in September 1637 as he rode between Heckfield, Hampshire, and Reading, Berkshire, he was abused by Doncastle who spattered him with mud and told him that his father was a better man than Burges. He … Burges 'was the king's man he was but an arayned [sic] man and one that lived by rooking the country'. After the …
8th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… L. 2. Lady [Mary] Bulkeley's bill. MR. [WILLIAM] NOYE. He and some others appointed to search precedents, whether those … beginning of Richard the 2[nd], a great number one way, and other. Some petitions that begin above thus: " A nostre … first to peruse it as it may concern him or others his servants, but to make use to inform our judgement as we …
8th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to be engrossed. L. 2a. An act concerning the purveyance and taking of horses, carts and carriages, by land or by water, for his Majesty's … MR. COMPTROLLER. That it may be committed, and the King's officers of the Green Cloth be called to it. MR. [EDWARD] …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to the committee. L. 2a. An act concerning petty larceny and the punishment of the offenders therein. Committed to: … of England. That upon his release, one of his sons and servants were committed to the Gatehouse for 6 days and, for … King's heralds and pursuivants-of-arms: 1. That they are officers of necessary use. 2. That they are a corporation. 3. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… contended that he had spoken the words in 'a merry and pleasant way' and the following day had made a full … were a prominent Catholic royalist family during the civil wars. John Arundell was M.P. for Bodmin and a royalist … (Manchester, 1993), pp. 111-13; P. R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A biographical …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had said of him that 'I was or am a base lowsye knave, and that I would be hanged'. Smithson claimed in his defence … him 'a sheepestealer' who 'had stolne some of his sheep' and declaring, 'Thy mother is a whore, Thou art my bastard.' … Topics of the case allegation of cheating arbitration civil war denial of gentility Long Parliament member of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had assumed the wardship of Heane's nephew, James Heane, and the two men made a £10 wager over whether a Mr Morse had … was an Anthony Caylocke. Callow accused Heane, who was a local process server and bailiff for the hundred of St … knight, or complain that Mr Callow did sue Sir Richard's servants. And for what cause did Mr Callow sue them, or any …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… head under the hatch for playinge theis knaves trickes...and so tell your master.' No further proceedings survive. … (a shopkeeper in Cheapside) in the Courte of Requests, and your petitioner's servant, securing Lynley with an order … 34-37), pp. 203, 207; K. Lindley, Popular Politics in Civil War London (Aldershot, 1997), p. 64. Richard, son of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Hellin defamed Sir John Carew in the town in April 1635 and had to make his submission at the quarter sessions there … for calling him 'a knave' at Pembroke on 23 April 1635, and saying that he 'would proove Sir John Carew to be soe', … of this kingdome'. Certificates signed by the mayors and local gentry recorded the performance of the submissions at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 97 Carnaby v Johnson and Carnaby 97 CARNABY V JOHNSON AND CARNABY Sir William Carnaby of Bothal Castle, co. … 1891), pp. 23-5; P. R. Newman, Royalist officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A biographical …
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