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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him to duel 'who by reason of his office is to keepe and see the king's peace kept.' He also claimed that … him 'whoreson'. Process was granted on 8 November 1639 and the depositions of Jones's witnesses were presented to … of Robert Edwards, Humphrey Bowen, Charles Lloyd and Francis Griffith, gents, on the 29 December 1640 in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… John Kelliawe accused Thomas Cullys of assaulting and abusing him at Thomas Dod's inn in August 1638 … his woman servant with child, and whether there bee not a common fame thereof>'? 7. Did Kelliawe 'use words of … set of plaintiff interrogatories 1. Was Cullys 'not a common alehouse haunter and how often he hath been at the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'tell Tale', said that 'he did not care a turd for him', and that he was as good a man as Barrow. The cause was granted process in May 1640, and Barrow entered a bond to prosecute it, but no further … Casborne hereupon gave your petitioner verie uncivill and abusive language falslie taxing him with many untruths, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… with Bleadon Hill in the background, where Edmund Kenn and Henry Robins traded insults whilst hunting hare in early … 1636 Robins threatened him with arrest over a suit at common law. Young did not know the cause, unless it was for … of Lent 1636/7 Robins had Young arrested in Hutton at common law and Young was brought to Axbridge and imprisoned …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1640 Abstract Keresforth complained that between March and August 1639, in Gray's Inn Lane, in St Andrew's parish, … Holborn, London, Scamaden said that he was 'a base fellow and no gentleman' that his name was not Keresforth but … To Scamaden's interrogatories: 1. He had 40s per annum in lands. 2. 'He wisheth right may take place and careth not who …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 348 Kings of Arms v Painters and Stainers 348 KINGS OF ARMS V PAINTERS AND STAINERS Kings of Arms v The Painters and Stainers of London May 1634 - January 1637 Abstract This …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Bawde the younger of Somerby, co. Lincoln, gent v John and Henry Dawson of the same January 1635 - January 1638 … Brownlowe esq and Maurice Bawde gent beinge tenants in common of divers land tenements and hereditaments in Somerby … or messuage in Somerby which house or messuage with divers lands thereunto belonging, Henry Dawson took to farme of Mr …
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 … to that tyme. But we suppose that it was not then so common with many gentlemen and persons of great quality as it …
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 … crime, or misdemeanour. Neither were they ever accompted common drunkards, or alehouse haunters, or persons that will … as do well know of them. And he farther deposeth that the lands and leases and means of living of Hamerton are yearly …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at the Somerset summer assizes of 1639, between Davies and his nephew Edward Kirton, esq. Davies believed that … in the repute of a gentleman', and had been educated in common law at Clifford's Inn, Kirton was not a gentleman by … now left'. The plaintiff's grandfather, John Kirton 'had lands of good value in Burbage', and he had seen deeds and
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