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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… forcibly took possession of a water mill from Lord Dudley's tenants and, as they did so, 'fell into high wordes against … but the case was lost with the suspension of the court's sittings. Initial proceedings 5/13, Defendant's bond 29 … of the house when there was nobody there. Mrs Ward came to see what he had done, but did not enter the house. 5. Harvey, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… who had falsely assumed the title of gentleman. Edgecumbe's fifteen witnesses were examined by a commission headed by … and Sir William Wray on 3 January 1639 at Richard Rowe's inn, at Millbrook, co. Cornwall. Several of them testified … vol. 4, p. 128. For a description of Mount Edgcumbe see J. Polsue, Lake's Parochial History of the County of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the county of Hereford, and is nowe one of his Majestie's justices of the peace for the county. That one William … 7 February 1638 Signed by Arthur Duck. 8/2, Plaintiff's bond 9 February 1638 Procured by John Elton of Kingsclere, … Notes For a full transcription of Elton's petition, see G. D. Squibb (ed.), The High Court of Chivalry: A Study …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… of H. de Burgo, earl of Kent, to Hugh de Sangham, king's knight, of the forfeiture, which he made to the king for … and heirs of Eustace de Fercles, who was in the king's gift; pardon also to her of her forfeiture for permitting … merchandise there, paying the customs, and the king will see that nothing is taken from them against their will. Feb. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… insulted by Keresforth in the hall of William Dickenson's inn at Rotherham, Yorkshire, in the presence of other … Keresforth, George Sitwell gent and others. Keresforth's contention was that Reresby and Ballard had abandoned the … launched a counter suit which was dismissed by the court [see cause 341] and also brought an action against Robert …
19th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… from grazing of cattle. [f. 151v] L. 2. Sir Edward Fisher's bill. Committed to: Mr. [William] Brereton Mr. [Robert] … another day to sit, and to have a committee appointed to see what may be done to prevent the irregular proceedings of … to the state or trade, or otherwise inconvenient." King's book had all these limitations. A new invention is that …
19th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 0 Jacobi This day his Majesty, according to his Highness's last writ of adjournment, rode in state in his chariot from … inseparable) [f. 3] proceeded, according to his Majesty's directions, to the choice of a Speaker; nominating for that … the spur but slacken or straighten the reins as he should see cause. Advised them not to spend their time [f. 1v] in …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… navigable. SIR BENJAMIN RUDYARD doubts not but the King's answer plainly understood, since he has explained the most … look to the course he takes. Before we make a promise, see how to pay. Otherwise we shall but dare verba. To … Besides, there are among us those that look one way and row another. When they first are gone, these will not hold …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… all fees himself. 6. Not registering institutions. Gratian's Canons not of force here. [William] Lyndwood says, n on … upon every ounce of, etc. 3. Concealments. By the King's Book, not to be granted to any, yet Sir John Townshend had … Highness to present our reasons to his Majesty and see what might be done in it. A[n] order to entertain no new …
1st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… warrant to mayor, aldermen and burgesses, Sir John Jackson's indenture is true then, according to the warrant; other … 3 or 4 thousand flocked that day to the Spanish ambassador's houses. Unless something be done against them, will breed … defence, were broken when we shook off the yoke of the see of Rome, and the Spaniard would never suffer them to be …
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