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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… when Doubleday tried to extricate himself from a £100 bet on a horserace arranged at Hyde Park, and when Walsh refused … sought a sentence to prevent the defendants from duelling or carrying weapons. Doubleday was bound for £1,000, Walsh … hee had made the match for, and either hee should runn, or [Walsh] would have the money. Whereunto Mr Doubleday …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Dr Merrick and Dr Roane presented a detailed case on Duck's behalf on 28 January 1639, and sentence was appointed to be heard in … 1638' Summary of proceedings Dr Merrick and Dr Roane acted on behalf of Duck and Dr Sweit for Hanslopp. On 20 November …
17th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… pleasure concerning that which was delivered by him on Sunday last, and therefore desire a present conference … and in the pleading of alienations with licence, or of pardons of alienations without licence, in the Court of … meeting with their Lordships. Concerning the bill against wrongful imprisonment contrary to the liberty of the 29 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… headed by Sir Richard Buller and Sir William Wray on 3 January 1639 at Richard Rowe's inn, at Millbrook, co. … 1637 Stephen Crofte and Thomas Stephens 'being at words at or neere Crimill passage, Thomas Stephens then and there said … Luxton gent. and divers others publickely. He never knew or hath heard of any other master that Stephen Crofte ever …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Camby December 1637 Abstract Errington complained that on 16 December 1637, in the doorway of his house, Camby said … to come before the commissioners for their contempts. On 16 December 1637 he went to the house of Samuel Camby … words, who answered, The reason was best known to himself, or words to that effect, to the great disgrace and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Rotherham, Yorkshire, in the presence of other gentlemen on 18 March 1638. The two men were quarrelling over a Star … 'Why? You will not lie will you?', and added, 'If thou, or you, are or art a gentleman, you are, or thou art, an Aerie one, …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… state of trade in their several companies, of increase or decrease, since the last Parliament and the reasons of … their great [ac]count books. Ordered also. To be brought on Tuesday next. L. 1. An act to make the river of Thames … make the enemy to provide to secure himself. Between 3 or 4 hundred thousand will do this. Out of this preparation …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of the patent of the keeping of the gaol for York, or of the copy thereof. And Mr. Brackyn to be required to … And counsel to be heard for the bishop, dean and chapter, or any other party interessed. L. 3a. [ Blank] Upon question, … 1. Prohibiting preachers to preach in their churches on the Sabbath-day. 2. Setting up of images. 3. Praying to …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in cases of forfeiture for not payment of their rents, or other service or duty. L. 1a. An act for pleading the general issue. SIR … bring from the Lords a message intimating, that where, on Friday last, they had cleared Buckingham from any blame in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to perform his submission in Great Bentley church on 16 July 1637, but, according to the vicar, William Gimson, … him. But Comyns sitting on the higher seat of his stoole or pue with his hatt on his head did pronounce these words in … was convented before the right (and then making some stopp or pains and taking of... he afterwards proceeded and said) …
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