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'''Witney's Servant's Arrest.''' | '''Witney's Servant's Arrest.''' | ||
| − | According to the Order of the 16th of this May, John Dyos, the Under Sheriff of Hereford, was brought to the Bar, upon the Petition of the Lower House of Convocation, to answer his Contempt, for the Arrest of one of their Members Servants. | + | According to the Order of the 16th of this May [1628], John Dyos, the Under Sheriff of Hereford, was brought to the Bar, upon the Petition of the Lower House of Convocation, to answer his Contempt, for the Arrest of one of their Members Servants. |
Ordered, Dyos to submit himself to the House of Convocation, and then to be discharged, paying his Fees. | Ordered, Dyos to submit himself to the House of Convocation, and then to be discharged, paying his Fees. | ||
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| + | Copyright © 2008, [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]] and the [[Whitney Research Group]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 4 May 2010
Archives > Archive:Extracts > House of Lords Journal
'House of Lords Journal Volume 3: 20 May 1628', Journal of the House of Lords: volume 3: 1620-1628 (1802), pp. 803-807. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=30596#s14. Date accessed: 25 March 2008.
Witney's Servant's Arrest.
According to the Order of the 16th of this May [1628], John Dyos, the Under Sheriff of Hereford, was brought to the Bar, upon the Petition of the Lower House of Convocation, to answer his Contempt, for the Arrest of one of their Members Servants.
Ordered, Dyos to submit himself to the House of Convocation, and then to be discharged, paying his Fees.
Copyright © 2008, Tim Doyle and the Whitney Research Group.