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Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… THE PARISSHE OF SAINT KATHERYN CHRISTCHURCHE [English] £ s. d Thomas Farlakenden gentilman (£400) [ass. £6 in Kent] 3 … 25 William Yngeram (£60) 30 Robert Smyth (£20) 10 [Blank] Somer (£20) 10 [Blank] Semar esquyer (£ 100) 50 John Ellys … 14. THE PARISSHE OF SAINT ANDREWE UNDERSHAFTE [English] £ s. d John Chamberlen (£20) 10 Thomas Dayle (£60) 30 Richard …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… John Ballett, goldsmith.] ST PETERS IN CHEPE [English] £ s. d Androwe Palmer in fees (£25) 33 4 Richard Morley, …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… 139 ST OLAVES, AND ALHALLOWES 140 PARISHES [English] £ s. d Mr William Webbe, alderman (£160) [ass. 13s. 4 in Herts, … Farrant (£3) 6 Bartholomewe Harrison (40s.) 4 Comely s Carryson and William Baker, his servaunt, poll 8 Giles … to Mr. Brewen, & Margret his maide, in Thomas Brewen's house, poll 8 Martyn Broke (£8) 16 John Regall, poll 4 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a year, had spat in his face and insulted him in the Nag's Head, in Worcester, on 27 August 1638, saying: 'Thou art a … no gentleman. Thou a gentleman? Thou a turd.' On Maulten's account the quarrel had begun when his wife claimed that … to which Maulten replied that 'it was not a gentleman's part to give a woman such words.' Dingley then 'made mocks …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… two men met around November 1636 in the yard at the King's Head Inn, Colchester, to settle the difference between them … lawe or in the Court of Honour.' Dr Duck presented Leming's petition on 28 January 1637 and as soon as proceedings got … counsellor at law, and formerly a reader at Gray's Inn, Leming was a plebeian. His father was a yeoman, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… also given that on 22 March 1636, with regard to Mantell's prosecution, Sampson said 'in a boasting and scoffing … of his defence, Sampson also made the point that Mantell's great grandfather, Walter Mantell, had been executed and attainted for high treason after Wyatt's rebellion in the reign of Mary which appears to have been …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… lord and a base informing lord', and, alluding to Sherard's coat of arms, said that 'he would pull off Lord Sherard's … who deceased some 5, 4, 3 or 2 months or weeks before the somer assises, languishing divers weekes and months before … [fo.4] 4. Statements supporting the claim 'that, after the somer assizes, in the parish of Whissendine' Myn, talking of …
Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… o r mony was so base the exchaunge to Andwarp was vnder 17 s. the li. In May there cam a hoye to London w t Holond … to Dales, whiche was to them a gode recompence. In this somer did fall so greate aboundance of rayne in Zeland that … panyers and dossars: this contynuyd the moste parte of the somer. Henry Hubbarthorne. Richard Smith (d. 1563) see D.N.B. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Bainton Chipping, Thomas Lewis, William Jephson Christ's Church, Francis Gwynn, William Etterick Cirencester, John …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… in this londe, for a quarter of whete was solde for xl s., the yere of our Lord m lcccxxj e. After that, by false … and sorowe in this londe. Wherfor anone after in the somer folowinge for the comyns of this londe a resyn up in … the words "the ij de" being added by the corrector's hand. A mark is also put to indicate the beginning of a new …
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