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Survey of London
… socially and aesthetically. 1 In its Crystal Palace at the Kensington corner of Hyde Park the Great Exhibition … he had been preceded in England by the radical Members of Parliament led by William Ewart (later the pioneer of public … of Arts on an exhibition of French industrial products held in Paris in 1849 to justify the preparation of the Great …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Oxford July 1637 - February 1639 The parsonage house at Minster Lovell which Henry Chaloner leased from Edward … John Butler's house in Witney, co. Oxford, Heylin, 'being held fast by Titus Wright, Mr Challoner's then servant, and … house in Witney, he saw Chaloner assault Heylin who was held for him by Chaloner's servant, Titus Wright. 'Mr …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1638 Bath in 1610. William King's witnesses were examined at the Three Tuns Inn there in March 1638 (From, John Speed, … in Thomas Taylor's alehouse in Compton Dando, Somerset, at Whitsun in 1637. King admitted to the words in the libel, … up, and forbearing Mr Claxton, Claxton clenching his hand held up his fist unto him and said, Sirra I will order you, …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to be entered into the book of record. [ Blank] [f. 126] At a conference of both Houses in the Painted Chamber since … humble advice both of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, and that he did never hear nor read that any king … Mr. [John] Drake says if the price of corn be not held to a reasonable rate, no husbandmen nor owner of land …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the Clerk's Book; and they to peruse the Clerk's Book last Parliament for grievances, and for the grievances of 7 0 J … he had found where Sir Thomas Gerrard sometime lies, viz. at Mr. Ireland's chamber in Gray's Inn, and where his horses … can serve in this House. He that naturalized is by act of Parliament, which makes him a natural liegeman, but the words …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… into his chair again. SIR EDWIN SANDYS reports the debate at the grand committee touching coloured cloths, viz. mingled … out-trade us. He doubts not but we shall meet here again at Michaelmas and at the spring, for the King, Prince and all say they never knew a more prudent Parliament than this is. He would have us not to meddle too …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… if a war, which the customers cannot as yet do, but shall at any time hereafter be ready. Will only open the debt of … MILDMAY. All our hopes of future happiness consist in this Parliament. Nemo laeditur , nisi a seipso. To declare … in and that we should be tender of his honour, which he held engaged, and thereby might come a time that his Highness …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… no more, yet caused 1,400 to be marked. Sir S[imon] Harvey at London took the 1,400 not marked, as well as the 1,400 … and fifteens and the King's own offer in his speech to the Parliament. There growing now a question about the ranking … that the [ illegible] only [?belongs] to us but the act of Parliament did judge [?them]. [Mr. William] Noye. They …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… de Essex aramiavit versus Petrum de Rushal, Galfridum del Held, et Robertum le Hayer de communa pasture in Thorp, que …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… himself esquire and, moreover, that on 20 December 1638 at the horse races at Great Barugh, John Constable had said 'that John was of … and a manor house called North Hall in Catfoss. Neither held a manor court. Christopher Constable sold South Hall and …
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