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1395-99
Tenants' copies of court rolls before 1400
… presence of Henry de Bircheles, steward of Dyffryn Clwyd, on Tuesday next before the feast of St Gregory the Pope in … specially examined etc whether she was induced by force or fear to make the aforesaid surrender, says that she … Apr. 1395] 292 x 140/120 mm. Water damage. No tongue, tag or seal Heading, outdented: Axeminstre’. Ad curiam legalem …
13th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… cloths to a sack of wool. By this means, raised 10s. on a sorting cloth; 10s. 11d. the custom of a long cloth. … of tunnage and poundage. He thinks it not due by any law or statute but prerogative law. Nicholson goes only upon that … to the rule of justice. Some wool not worth above 3[d.] or 4d. a pound. According to the arithmetical not geometrical …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… v Moore 145 CROSSE V MOORE John Crosse of Brotherton or Liverpool, co. Lancaster, esq v Edward Moore of Bank Hall, … Moore, esquior, Mr Moore (without any occasion given on your petitioner's part) reviled your petitioner with evill … 1600 the Crosse family of Liverpool held lands in Walton on the Hill, in the West Derby Hundred of Lancashire. VCH …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Crescent and the crest of Issuant from a Ducal Coronet Or a Griffin's Head Azure beaker Or on his walls, windows, rings and seals. This followed an …
15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… July no dispatch. Then the bribe of £500 presently drew it on. Then the Parliament coming on, his conscience smote him. … for petitions. This secretary has the power to suppress or prefer petitions, and causes at his power/ [ House … His sordid bribes of 2 £500 beyond all that ever he read or heard. The petty farmers had a proviso in their patent …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in his patent for printing of briefs and other things on one side unto the committee for grievances, having been, … MR. [RICHARD] TOMLYNS. One has a patent of sole printing on one side. Has been often warned to bring it in. To have … be made a merchandise to be transported as well as cloth or other commodities of this kingdom, for France and other …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Inn, Evesham where commissioners took witness statements on behalf of William Dingley in September 1639 (Photograph: … on 27 August 1638, saying: 'Thou art a base gentleman, or noe gentleman, a base fellow, a base lying fellow, a base … that land.' Dingley responded by calling her 'base queane' or 'base woman', to which Maulten replied that 'it was not a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… knight' in the presence of witnesses. Process was granted on 4 November 1639, but soon after Babington regretted his … the letter attached which he had written himself, or caused another to write for him, and to which he attached … speeches, that he scorned my words, that I had sayd false, or sued falsity, that my wordes were so base and savoured …
16th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to agree of a form to draw a bill to this purpose or otherwise. And to consider whether the muster masters be needful or no, and of the abuses of their fees, and also powder and … any means of the last dissolution of Parliament that, on his knees, he was a suitor for continuance of it, and that …
16th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… was no due election of those he returned. Secondly, that 2 or 3 sufficient witnesses testified that after he was gone, … Proved at the committee that Sir John Cutts and 3[00] or 400 freeholders demanded the poll for a quarter of an hour … him until Thursday past, because at the new election on Thursday, he will else breed a new garboyle. SIR ROBERT …
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