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21st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… complaint did concern so worthy a member of Parliament and how that it did obliquely strike at the honour of both … in that narration which did derogate from the majesty and honour of that King. Secondly, touching the Duke of Buckingham who, they say and have by the votes of both Houses declared, should have …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Clarke, a servant to Robert Hall, brought to the bar and kneeling, was charged by MR. SPEAKER with serving an … be never the better for it, so as this act touching the making of his Lordship's lands liable to the payment of his … King's Bench Lady Blount Warden of Fleet Playing-card makers [ Blank] [f. 188] Inhabitants of Leighton in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Fowke claimed to be 'a gentleman of ancient discent' and a captain at the Isle de Rhé, Cadiz and in Ireland. Barnefield was a Staffordshire ironmaster, … Barnfield said that he 'was a poore conditioned capteine and that he would blowe me out of the countrye, and make me …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Cole No date Abstract Francis, the king's Sergeant at Arms and a J.P. for Westminster, complained that Cole abused him in Mr David Ewer's house near St Albans, Hertfordshire and on another occasion 'tore his ruff band from his neck' in … service, 'to the admiration both of the churchwardens and the whole audience'. Francis had reminded Cole that he …
22nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… they shall be put in. L. 2. An act to prevent great charge and expense that divers are put unto by laying actions of debt, and other actions, in London and Middlesex. Committed to: Sir … nor be prejudicial to the patent granted for the sole making of subpoenas. SIR EUBULE THELWALL. That for these 300 …
22nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Montagu Sir Thomas Estcourt Sir Edmund Bowyer All lawyers and merchants that will come are to have voice. Wednesday, … Knights, burgesses of Essex, Middlesex, Hertford[shire] and London Sir John Savile Sir Maximilian Dallison Mr. … usually we do things of that kind, by ourselves, without making them acquainted with it, and for his part he thought …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lady [Joan] Jermy to meet 2 [o']clock, Exchequer Chamber, and to be reported first upon Monday next by Sir H[enry] … abuse their office. The office more ancient than making of cloth here. 2 Ed. 3 14 0, measuring foreign cloth; … the town seal was to be added to the cloth as also the makers'; and all this was done [f. 120] for the securing of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… St Peter's parish church. In January 1639 Thomas Fulwood and Thomas Greene quarreled at Richard Biddle's house in the … January 1639 at Richard Biddle's house in Wootton Wawen, and at Gray Mill, Warwickshire, Greene, the minister of Aston … 'Thou art a stinking fellow, a base condiconed fellow', and 'come out of thy dores if thou darest'. The following day …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Jasper Garnett of Much Hadham, co. Hertford, esq v Edmund and Samuel Aylmer of the same, gents, and Theophilus Aylmer of Wicken Bonhunt, co. Essex, clerk No … summon the Aylmers for their contempt of the king's edict and proclamation against duels. Edmund had issued a challenge …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… defence was that the ball had been below the line and that when he questioned this Garrard had given him the lie, then asked him his name and place of residence, apparently intending to follow up with a challenge. Duck presented the libel in May 1636 and Garrard's witnesses were due to be examined by a …
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