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27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… may be punished here. [2.] To have a committee of 10 or 12 to take into consideration how far we have suffered in … the disturbance of our peace. The eyes of Christendom on this Parliament. To have our ways so ordered that our … Can hardly be said whether the matter exceed the person or the person the matter. The weight on him the more easy …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had assaulted and wounded him at Pershore, Worcestershire, on a market day on 17 May last. Haslewood added that … that none of the same tended to any matter of challenge or outrageous misbehaviour, but only some words of dislike … your supplicants rested fully satisfied, without any blowe or challenge, or the least assault made or offered in revenge …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'a serving man and person of meane quality', abused him on 20 September 1637. Lawrence allegedly accused him of … 1. 'Robert Hildyard and his ancestors have been for all or a great part of the time [referred to in the libel] … from 10 to 12 January 1638 in the council chamber or court house in Hedon in Holderness, co. York. In December …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Jacobi SIR GEORGE MORE reports 118 5s. collected, about 24 or 25 behind. Upon question, the Clerk to have 30, his son, … all those which pay not this contribution by themselves, or their friends, to pay double. Sir Robert Pye, Sir P[eter] … of grievances: 1. Against the patent restraining fishing on the sea-coast of New England. 2. Against the new …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… it, and that the committee may not sit upon it until a day or 2 within the term; and to have an increase of the committee, or all that will come to have voice. Tuesday sevennight to be … are reduced to 3 heads: 1. The pretermitted customs on cloth and draperies. Desire [Edmund] Nicholson's …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… not neither. [Mr. Francis] Myngaye brought a witness or two that he [had] the most voices, upon oath. One witness … is duly chosen, cannot relinquish. SIR EDWARD COKE. Oath on both sides. To have a new writ and refer it to the … lettres, resolve super totam materiam Roy no longer renew or relye sur treaties [p. 168] ove ascun safetie de religion, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… cause 61], initiated the Court of Chivalry's establishment on a regular basis, Hooker alias Wise complained that Holmes, … knave to saie soe, for that he never heard Constable or anie other man in that ship saie anie such thinge. … the wronge of the Captaine. And Wyse said, Thou Harris or thou Holmes yf eyther of you dare, and Wise desired a …
30th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… complaints in writing concerning corruption in religion or learning to be considered of by the committee without … for [John] Peck's contempt in not bringing in his patent or book. Resolved, if he bring not in his patent this … Company to be brought in to the committee of grievances on Monday next. MR. COMPTROLLER reports the proviso for …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… window, [he] said to Sir Henrie that he cared not a rushe or a strawe for him; and ... being cracking of nuts he … church when he was sent to execute Hungate's warrant on 29 September 1639. In addition, there were allegations of … Court Military by the right Honorable the Earle Marshall or by his lawfull Lieutenant, to attach the bodyes of Robert …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Broad's arrest and imprisonment for scandalous words, and on 28 March 1638 Broad appeared before the county quarter … for and consearneing his misdemeanour in the matters or words in this cause. Mr Hungerford and Doctor Whittington … enemie of John Broad, and hath asked counsel of divers or at least one counsellor at lawe how he might commence one …
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