| Abel Bowen - 1829 - 280 pągines
...merchant, one of the original proprietors of the lands of this country ; a steady and undaunted asserter of the liberties of England. In 1628, he was the first...and poundage, an unconstitutional claim of the crown arbitrat ily imposed : (or which (to the ruin of his family) his goods were seized and his person imprisoned... | |
| Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1833 - 242 pągines
...Merchant, one of the original proprietors of the lands of this Country ; a steady and undaunted asserter of the Liberties of ENGLAND, .in 1628, He was the...person imprisoned by the. Star Chamber Court. He was chosen to represent the City of LONDON, in two successive Parliaments which met Apr. 13 and Nov. 3,... | |
| Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1833 - 240 pągines
...proprietors of the lands of this Country ; a steady and undaunted asserter of the Liberties ofEJYGLjlJVD, in 1628, He was the first who boldly refused to submit...person imprisoned by the Star Chamber Court. He was chosen to represent the City of LOJVDOJV, in two successive Parliaments which met Apr. 13 and Nov.... | |
| Abel Bowen - 1838 - 352 pągines
...merchant, one of the original proprietors, of the lands of this country ; a steady and undaunted asserter of the liberties of England. In 1628, he was the first...person imprisoned by the Star Chamber Court. He was chosen to represent the city of London in two successive parliaments, which met April, 13, and Nov.... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 538 pągines
...Merchant, one of the original proprietors of the lands of tins country : a steady and undaunted Asserter of the Liberties of ENGLAND in 1628. He was the first...person imprisoned by the Star Chamber Court. He was chosen to represent the City of LONDON In two successive Parliaments, which met April 13 and November... | |
| William Thaddeus Harris - 1845 - 212 pągines
...against the rebels in Ireland ; a steady and undaunted asserter of the liberties of England in 1628 ; the first who boldly refused to submit to the tax...and his person imprisoned by the Star Chamber Court. The Parliament, in July, 1641, voted him £ 10445. 12.2 for his damages, and resolved that he should... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 594 pągines
...1041. In 1628 he was the first who refused to submit to the tax of tonnage and poundage, for which his goods were seized and his person imprisoned by the Star Chamber Court. In July, 161 1, Parliament voted him £10,415 12s. 2d. for the damages he had thus sustained, and resolved... | |
| Massachusetts - 1850 - 264 pągines
...Parliament. He was one of the first who refused to submit to the payment of tonnage and poundage : for which his goods were seized and his person imprisoned by the Star Chamber Court. In 1641, Parliament voted him a large compensation for the damages he had thus sustained, and resolved... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1857 - 560 pągines
...Parliament. He was one of the first who refused to submit to the payment of tonnage and poundage : for which his goods were seized and his person imprisoned by the Star Chamber Court, In 1641, Parliament voted him a large compensation for the damages he had thus sustained, and resolved... | |
| 1863 - 432 pągines
...England, erected by Florentius Vassall in 1766, sets forth that he was " a steady and undaunted asserter of the liberties of England in 1628; he was the first...and his person imprisoned by the star chamber court The parliament in July, 1641, voted L :',:"' '•-' 1 : 17 :6 had been lent to the parliament by him... | |
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