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28th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… James Poyntz, kt., deceased. L. 1a. An act for avoiding and annulling of a sentence in the prerogative court in the … the statute 1 0 Jac. for poundage where an exception of cloth exported and no new grant upon cloth. The question whether cloth included in this act. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract Bannester claimed that between June and August 1638 in the parish of Water Stratford, … thirty years. A former official of the Court of the Green Cloth responsible for purveyance, he was a controversial … Topics of the case Arminian assizes Court of the Green Cloth denial of gentility high sheriff inns of court justice …
29th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… A warrant from Mr. Speaker for witnesses, books, writings and records concerning Corpus Christi College in Oxon. to the … Adventurers and other merchants concerning the venting of cloth. [Christopher] Eland's patent for making of red lead to … 4 0 Jac. entitled, An act to prevent the false making of cloth. Passed. An act for maintenance and increase of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… behind. Upon question, the Clerk to have 30, his son, 10, and the Serjeant, 20. Upon question, all those which pay not … The order for the/ [f. 64v] Sir Robert Mansell's and Sir Henry Vane's patents to be delivered in to them. The … X Sheriffs X Usury X Wales's laws X Women X Woollen cloth X Welsh cottons Wools transportation X Scire facias …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… that concerns Lord Danvers. Desires to have a copy of it, and that the committee may not sit upon it until a day or 2 … effects show the badness of trade. 1. In matter of cloth, the staple commodity of the kingdom. Clothiers decayed … by the merchants themselves, upon native commodities, upon cloth. Merchant Adventurers brought in their patents and book …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… f. 21v] Martis , 2 Martii L. 1a. An act for the confirming and assuring of the manors of New Langport and Sevans, alias … Against exportation of wools. 2. To enlarge the trade of cloth. Staplers' bill. These to be prepared; and that when … against transportation, the other to enlarge the trade of cloth, he desired they might all go together. It was agreed, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… London, had killed her late husband, William Wise, steward and cooper of the same vessel, in a duel at Renews Harbour, … that he been seeking to prevent Wise from raising a mutiny and murdering Vincent Harris, the captain. Discipline had broken down on board ship, with much drunkenness, and a duel arranged between William Derson, the master, and
30th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… An act for naturalization of Mrs. Elizabeth [ sic] Murray and William Murray, esq. L. 3a. An act for naturalization of … the impress money set by the Merchant Adventurers upon cloth is unlawful, unjust and a grievance to the people, and … about the midst of Queen Elizabeth's reign this trade of cloth did exceedingly flourish. Before the 28 of the Queen, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… her 'base-slutt', saying that 'she was an whore, bawde and that she was brought upp in Turnball-street, and her fine clothes were bought att the broakers'. No … EM324, Petition 'Whereas one Walter Rowlestone, in a rude and uncivile manner, hath grossly abused and defamed Mrs …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… John Kelliawe accused Thomas Cullys of assaulting and abusing him at Thomas Dod's inn in August 1638 … Cullys of having struck him on the head with his fist, and having said 'thou art a base rogue and a base fellow, and … foot. Thomas Cullys 'doth very often employ his labour and industry about the affaires of husbandry, and once [Robins] …
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