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6th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… be, to agree upon the report; and to begin this afternoon, at 2 of the clock, in the Painted Chamber. [f. 27] Answer by … says that that act of 34 H. 8 was a personal act and the Parliament did repose trust in the person of H. 8. He would … is to continue until the first sessions [ sic] of the next Parliament. 3. L. This bill is now passed our House. r. p. An …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… man and as good a gentleman as Captain Thomas Brooke' and 'held out his face and gnashed his teeth at me', provoking him to duel. Brooke had been a captain of … good a gentleman as I, and that I was a base fellow and he held out his face and gnashed his teeth at me.' 3. These …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… York, gent November 1639 - December 1640 The market place at Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire where Michael … Society, 36, 1859), p. 331; M. F. Keeler, The Long Parliament, 1640-1641: A Biographical Dictionary of its … a duel civil war Court of Common Pleas inns of court Long Parliament other courts parliamentarian Roman Catholic ship …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him to fight. Whatman explained that his son was at home in Chichester at the time and that his right hand was … was made lieutenant of the Tower, much to the anger of parliament. He was dismissed on 28 December, but promptly … Wars challenge to a duel forgery inns of court Long Parliament member of parliament military officer other courts …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… who let rooms to gentlemen, complained that late at night on 19 April 1639 in his house on Fleet Street in the … into his chamber where they found him with a drawn sword, at which point, in front of a number of witnesses, he uttered … discharged for disloyalty for refusing to serve against Parliament in the first civil war. He was an active …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Initial proceedings 12/4g Citation Hodgson to appear at the suit of Willoughby in the Painted Chamber for … presence, Dr Eden gave the libel. Dr Exton was to respond at the next sitting. On 24 October Dr Exton was required to … of the case civil war denial of gentility military officer Parliament parliamentarian royalist …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Woodhall complained that in September - November 1637, at the Court of Assistants in the hall of the Company of … and that I lyed', which was provocative of a duel. Arundel held a preliminary hearing of the complaint against Morris by … provoking language used to him by Morris in an open court held in Barber Chirurgeons Hall, London, and particularly for …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Initial proceedings 13/1r, Citation Presley was to appear at the suit of Browne for scandalous words provocative of a … ship money refuser in 1636 and M.P. for Dorset in the Long Parliament. He was an active parliamentarian committee man … Harleian Society, 117, 1977), p. 8; M. F. Keeler, The Long Parliament, 1640-1641: A Biographical Study of Its Members …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Castle, Somerset, the residence of Robert Browne. Abstract At the mayor's feast at Taunton, Searle, who himself served … In January 1641 the case was taken up in the Long Parliament. Searle, now MP for Taunton, complained that as … Taunton and was M.P. for the borough throughout the Long Parliament. Keeler summarises Searle's defeat in the Earl …
7th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… his cause heard before the conference or to have leave at the conference to tender his proviso. Agreed, he may. SIR … than thus to allow and justify this benevolence by Parliament. SIR DUDLEY DIGGES. He loves this cause but he … Jacob did move them and the money was paid back since the Parliament began. Bernard Hide answered to the point of …
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