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22nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Chippenham, to have it the first cause heard at the committee tomorrow. Desire[s] the election of Sir … for his religion. Propounded no punishment. To stand at bar. To give him an admonition, and to let him know he had … the same committee with the like restraint, and to attend at the same time. [f. 83] SIR EDWIN SANDYS sent up to the …
23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… depending here. To have these men heard by their counsel at the committee, and to have their witnesses heard. Ordered. … the King indisposed, and therefore desires they may attend at 2 [o']clock. The merchants to attend at 2 [o']clock. To have them attend at 3 [o']clock. Agreed. L …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in the bill of inferior courts inserted by the Clerk's man at the table, and then thirdly [ sic] and passed. MR. [JOHN] … very burthensome to the subject. The witnesses, tendered at last by the patentees, such as were promised to have … of 4 judges, and agreed to. But this course succeeded not. At the next hearing, objected that to prove her consent she …
27th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Scrope will satisfy this House, and receive the communion, at what day so ever shall be prefixed. SIR THOMAS WENTWORTH. … to [ ?illegible] given [?and] excuse to be made at the committee. The committee to have authority to send for … Eliz., it being hard to prove what land belonged to houses at that time. 4. That profit was the best encouragement of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… examined by a commission headed by Gregory Calver, gent, at the White Horse Inn, in Tombland, in Norwich, on 20 March … a cornfield in Hales parish, Norfolk in September 1639 and at his own house on 20 November 1639. Mickleburgh denied … for riotously attempting to take from him some of his corn at harvest time in 1639. He also maintained that in March or …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… his tenants, tricking them into renewing their leases at higher rents, which 'did cause great clamours among them'. He added that Reynolds's wife had said at Swaffham market that 'her husband's father gave as good … same time, Merriall, Reynolds' son-in-law, insulted him at his own house, Bradenham Hall : 'having his hatt upon his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and commissioners were appointed to hear his witnesses at the Chequer Inn in March 1640 (From John Speed, Theatre of … Francis Lovelace, esq, recorder of Canterbury, 10-12 March at the Chequer Inn, in Canterbury; but no further proceedings … likewise divers attempts and menaces with his cane at and about your petitioner's head, and giving him one punch …
3rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… taking away this trade and manufacture. The committee, at next meeting, shall take this into consideration. [f. 103] … whether he, or any other, laboured for the election at Bletchingley for him. Answers, he never did. Never knew … House. Lovell brought in again and received his sentence at the bar. The Speaker went out of his chair, and the House …
3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… as to fly away for fear. That Graham coming for England at that time, the Prince willed him to tell the King that if … our reasons. Bill for drunkenness, in the Court of Wards, at 2 of the clock this afternoon. L. 1a. An act for … as may be. Bill of monopolies on Saturday in the afternoon at the former place. MR. ATTORNEY OF THE WARDS moves every …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had the witness seen Mucklowe 'drawe his sword and runne at William Skipwith behind; and whether had not he slaine Mr … that he came away, and that Mucklowe would maintaine' it? 'At the same time and place, vizt. in Drury Lane did not such … Stamford Utterby London Golding Lane Inner Temple Queenhithe Russell Street St Anne alias Agnets, Blackfriars …
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