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19th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… an ancient member of this House and a man in all respects after our own hearts. Hereupon a general … had been adjourned to the 19th] ... at which day, all being assembled in the Upper House, the King made a … In respect of some mistakings, he desired to remove all misunderstanding that was the last Parliament's (which …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… argued at large. Desire to have the House send warning to all the companies of London to send 4 of each company to … shall not be enlarged. Ordered, notice shall be given to all the merchants to send 4 of every company. And to have … our recess, and not grow cold for fear, lest we leave all our hopes dead and buried in this place. SIR JOHN ELIOT. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Pitt Sir Lewis Watson Sir Francis Bradling Mr. Duck [ sic] All that will come to have voice. Tomorrow, 2 [o']clock, in … Lewis Watson Mr. Lawrence Whitaker Mr. [Robert] Snelling All the lawyers of the House Sir William Spencer Mr. … by his man (register in trust for him), the benefit of all fees himself. 6. Not registering institutions. Gratian's …
1st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Michaelmas Term. Tomorrow afternoon, Inner Star Chamber. All to have voice. Bankrupts. Tomorrow, 2 [o']clock, Star Chamber. All that will come to have voice. L. 1. An act touching … election being naught, the return cannot be good. To have all reported to the House together. SIR GEORGE MORE. This …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… eyes. Hagar. This done by the Prince's journey. Admired of all: so his protection there, both in soul and body; so his … put in execution the laws against recusants, and to banish all Jesuits, etc. SIR JOHN ELIOT. War only will secure and … answer; but, forasmuch as not possible for him to remember all decrees, etc., therefore his Majesty would have no more …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [George] Mynne Mr. [William] Booth Auditor [Edmund] Sawyer All the merchants of the House Tuesday, 2 [o']clock, Star … William Cope Sir A[nthony] Forest Sir Thomas Barrington All that will come to have voice. Monday, 2 [o']clock, Court … altering any matter of substance) to treat of or agree to all necessary inferences about it. The apothecaries' bill …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Badcock the honorific 'Mr', and altering the words, all of which was done in a 'jeering and fleering manner'. At … these words of his own (and therefore constrayned). And in all places of the submission where he should have pronounced … respect towards him as he shall deserve, and there stopt. All which Thos Gray deposeth was done by Comyn in a jeering …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 202 FANSHAWE V GLANVILLE Thomas Fanshawe of Jenkins, Barking, co. Essex, esq v George Glanville of West Ham, co. … crave his forgiveness and promise to behave himself 'with all due respect towards him and all other the gentry of this kingdome.' Plaintiff's case …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… [damaged] court and he cared not a rush for it.' 4. That all this was true, public and notorious. No date. Signed by … father and grandfather before their deaths. They were all 'accompted and reputed in their country for gentlemen, of … libel: 1. She had known Fillioll for many years, for all which time he was accounted a gentleman descended of an …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… repeate, although he were diswaded by some'. He heard all these words, as did Adam Powle, Henry Knight and Alice … his word would goe as farr as his Sir Edward Fisher's. All which words were then and there publiquely spoken in the … of arms. He had known Perkes for 7 or 8 years who 'for all that tyme hath binn reputed and esteemed to be a countrie …
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