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30th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… An act for naturalization of Mrs. Elizabeth [ sic] Murray and William Murray, esq. L. 3a. An act for naturalization of … quiet establishing of the right and interest of certain lands. MR. SOLICITOR reports Sir Francis Clerke's bill. The … how this disease came in. 16 Eliz. a staple of whites, yet common to stranger merchant, upon 33 H. 8 Q[ueen] E[lizabeth] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… accused of having said in Woolwich between December 1636 and February 1637 that Barnes was 'a rascall and a base rogue … entrusting him and his coexecutor in the sale of his lands for the advancement of his children; and he always … to deliver possession of the Woolwich wharf house and lands attached to it to Thomas Smyth with whom he was in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… said that he was a 'base fellow, base shitten captaine, and when he spake he did barke as a dogg against the moone', … of his behaviour when drunk. Hudson submitted to this and entered a recognisance for £100, but then in the afternoon, in the presence of Sir Thomas Bludder and Edward Saunders, esq, J.P.s, asked why it was necessary. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Norfolk, knt v Robert Reynolds, haberdasher, and William Merriall of the same, yeoman September 1639 - … lease from him 'and that he had nothinge to doe with the lands that he did possesse and that he would have him put his … father in lawe to William Merriell, upon a lease of lands made by Sir William Russell knight to Reynoulds'. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had been involved in lawsuits against Hungerford's mother and father and had, allegedly, defrauded the local taxpayers of sums … knight, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench or Common Pleas or from some other justices of the peace to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… (1611)) Abstract Huntingdon complained that between August and October 1638 in Derby, in Hawkes's house in the presence … was a sott, a man of no esteeme in church or comonwealth, and hath nothing in him but his gutts, and he was good for nothing but to go up and down sayinge …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a base knave, a rogue, a base fellow, a cheating knave', and 'challenged him to fight with him; and cast downe his glove upon the ground as a pledge'. Penny … speaking these words, maintaining that he was a gentleman and that Ingepen's cause was void because his real name was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… assistance, Sir Richard demanded Counsell lend him £100 and sell some of his lands to Sir Francis Dodington, J.P. and former sheriff of Somerset. Counsell maintained that …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Jennings complained that Heygate called him 'knave and base knave' in the presence of several persons of quality … a captain of a trained band in Middlesex for five years and particularly resented Heygate saying that 'he would call … that Jennings had instructed his witnesses William Finch and George Pye how to depose. Process was granted on 20 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Hertfordshire, Wethered assaulted him with a pitchfork and wounded his horse, vowing he would kill him if he hunted … J.P.s sent examinations in support of his petition and the Earl Marshal committed Wethered to prison in the … that he had avoided making any submission to Jennyns, and also conspired with Jennyns' tenants 'to joine in a …
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