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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Arms, Sir William Le Neve, knt, Clarenceux King of Arms, and Sir Henry St George, knt, Richmond Herald v Thomas … Cross church, Crediton, showing John Tuckfield on the left and his son, Thomas, on the right. The family coat of arms … John Borough, Garter, Sir Richard St George, Clarenceux, and Sir Henry St George, Richmond Herald, and then, after Sir …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… directed the funeral of his mother Mary Wiseman at night, and without his order and direction, although he had the right to direct all … as Clarenceux. Wiseman had caused arms to be displayed and carried from his mother's house in St Botolph's without …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'Thou bearest thyself soe high on thy Mr John Pierpoint, and thy M[aste]r soe highe on the earle of Kingston that men … been spoken, in the earl's absence, before local farmers and their wives out in the barley fields of Wadworth at … anxious for Copley's appearance in the court as Copley and his father entered a bond for £1,000 in June 1637. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Reynolds gave him the lie, called him knave and said that he was no gentleman. Process was granted on 10 … of Westminster' Signed by Thomas Kynnersley. Sealed signed and delivered in the presence of John Watson. 5/32, Petition … did very much vilifie the petitioner with many opprobrious and scandalous words and did say the petitioner was no …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… place at Uppingham, Rutland with the church of St Peter and Paul, where Farmer publicly libelled Kirkham in January … Kirkham complained that Farmer had called him 'a base and skurvie fellowe' in January 1635 in a public place before … Abbey, Northamptonshire, from the Earl of Westmoreland, and from the St Johns, Earls of Bolingbroke. Farmer …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at the Somerset summer assizes of 1639, between Davies and his nephew Edward Kirton, esq. Davies believed that … nephew owed Davies tithes for Hadespen rectory, Somerset, and in August 1639 and thereafter had called him 'knave and base knave', not …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Consistory Court at Lichfield, where Sir Andrew Knyveton and William Greaves pursued their grievances against each … the way to London, when, in the presence of William Myles and George Vicars, Greaves said that Knyveton 'was a base fellowe, and a beggerly knight, and not worth a groate, and that hee …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… given him the lie. Process was granted on 16 October 1637, and the cause appeared before Lord Maltravers and the earl of Bath on 31 October and 18 November; but no further proceedings survive. Initial …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a York innkeeper, had said that he was a base fellow and 'but a peddler', provoking Beale to strike him. Process … was granted on 14 July 1640, both parties entered bonds and a commission headed by Henry Cholmley, esq, and Henry Thompson, alderman of York was ordered to meet at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Southall had said that Lacon 'was a base fellow and did run his country', at an alehouse in Kinlet, … in May 1639. Process was granted on 24 January 1640 and Lacon entered bond on the 27 th; but no further … speake divers opprobrious words against your petitioner and, amongst others, did say that your petitioner was a base …
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