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  William Noy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Noy (1577 - August 9, 1634), was a noted English jurist.
He was born on the family estate of Pendrea in Buryan, Cornwall, belonging to a family whose pedigree went back to the visitation of Cornwall in 1620.
Noy suffered from stones, and died in great pain; he was buried at New Brentford church.
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 WILLIAM NOY - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM NOY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Every commission that was appointed numbered Noy among its members, and even those who were opposed to him in politics acknowledged his learning.
A few years before his death he was drawn over to the side of the court, and in October 1631 he was created attorney-general, but was never knighted.
Noy had long suffered from stone, and died in great agony on the 9th of August 1634; two days later.he was buried at New Brentford church.
32.1911encyclopedia.org /N/NO/NOY_WILLIAM.htm   (214 words)

  
 Ship money - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lord Northampton, lord-lieutenant of Warwickshire, and the earl of Banbury in Berkshire, refused to assist in collecting the money; and Charles withdrew the writs.
It will be seen, then, that the statement of Henry Hallam that in 1634 William Noy, the Attorney-General, unearthed in the Tower of London old records of ship money as a tax disused and forgotten for centuries has no real foundation.
The distinctive feature of the writ of 1634 was that it was issued, contrary to all precedent, in time of peace.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ship_money   (489 words)

  
 SHIP-MONEY - LoveToKnow Article on SHIP-MONEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
It will be seen, then, that the statement of Hallamthat in 1634 William Noy, the attorney-general, unearthed in the Tower of London musty records of ship-money as a tax disused and forgotten for centurieshas no real foundation.
It was, it is true, the suggestion of Noy that a further resort should be had to this expedient for raising money when, in 1634, Charles made a secret treaty with Philip IV.
of Spain to assist him against the Dutch; and Noy set himself to investigate such ancient legal learning as was in existence in support of the demand.
93.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SH/SHIP_MONEY.htm   (614 words)

  
 Thailand Private Investigations - ThailandPI.com
William was worried sick that Noy had been in an accident, and was planning to come to Bangkok to find her but couldn't do the search trip at that particular time.
William made clear that she was not a bar girl but was a respectable lady, and seemed embarrassed to be using a private investigator.
William was generous by Thai standards, but William was also both working and going to school at the same time, and he constantly told Noy this, that he could not send more money, that he could send money when he received a paycheck, and so on.
www.thailandpi.com /case-study-noy-william.htm   (3272 words)

  
 William Noy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
William Noy (1577 - August 9, 1634), was a noted (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English (A legal scholar versed in civil law or the law of nations) jurist.
He was born on the family estate of Pendrea in Buryan, (A hilly county in southwestern England) Cornwall, belonging to a family whose pedigree went back to the visitation of Cornwall in 1620.
It was through his advice that the impost of (An impost levied in England to provide money for ships for national defense) ship money was levied, resulting in a controversy that helped trigger the (Civil war in England between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists under Charles I; 1644-1648) English Civil War.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wi/william_noy.htm   (313 words)

  
 John Selden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1623 he was returned to the House of Commons for the borough of Lancaster, and sat with John Coke, William Noy and John Pym on Sergeant Glanville's election committee.
In 1628 he was returned to the third parliament of Charles for Ludgershall in Wiltshire, and was involved in drawing up and carrying the Petition of Right.
In the session of 1629 he was one of the members responsible for the tumultuous passage in the House of Commons of the resolution against the illegal levy of tonnage and poundage, and, along with Sir John Eliot, Denzil Holles, Long, Valentine, William Strode, and the rest, he was sent back to the Tower.
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 A Lincolnshire Family History - pafg32 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Burton ASKWITH was born about 1857 in Barton upon Humber,, Lincolnshire, England.
Elizabeth NOY was born on 15 Jan 1787 in St. Just, Penwith, Cornwall, England.
Henry NOY was born on 12 Mar 1795 in St. Just, Penwith, Cornwall, England.
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 William Noy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
He was born on the family estate Pendrea in Buryan Cornwall belonging to a family whose pedigree back to the visitation of Cornwall in He left Exeter College Oxford without taking a degree and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1594.
Yet every commission that was numbered Noy among its members and even who were opposed to him in politics his learning.
Noy suffered from stones and died great pain; he was buried at New church.
www.freeglossary.com /William_Noy   (424 words)

  
 Cell - 074,005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Noy made a number of other contributions to the general disenchantment with the king.
He was involved in the prosecution of William Prynne the writer of a puritanical attack on the staging of theatrical entertainments who, in Noy's presence, had his ears cut off.
This was at a time when there was a popular perception that the Caroline court was intent on the reintroduction of all the supposed evils of Popery.
www.old-father-thames.co.uk /sector04/0904html/id074005.html   (81 words)

  
 Charles I: personal rule
One such was William Noy (1577-1634) who had led the attack on monopolies in 1621.
William Laud believed that under George Abbot's lax rule the Church of England had surrendered all its rights to laymen without a fight.
In 1634, William Prynne, a puritan lawyer was fined and had the top of his ears cut off for a pamphlet against stage plays entitled Histriomastix.
history.wisc.edu /sommerville/361/361-25.htm   (2166 words)

  
 Hiroshige bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
William Wesley Peters (June 12, 1912 - July 17, 1991) was a noted architect and engineer, apprentice to and protegé of Frank Lloyd Wright.
William Beckford (1709-1770) was a well-known political figure in 18th century London, and twice held the office of Lord Mayor of London.
William Strode (1598-1645), English parliamentarian, second son of Sir William Strode, of Newnham, Devonshire (a member of an ancient family long established in that county, which became extinct in
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Michaelis and Noy were in good condition; Kruse was in fair condition, hospital officials said.
Bob was able to escape, but David was trapped in the office when the fireball hit him, said the brothers' father, William Noy.
William Noy, who has been farming in the area since 1948, said he wasn't sure where farmers would store their grain without the Vernon Center elevator.
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 4Reference || William Noy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
William Noy (1577 - August 9, 1634), English jurist, was born on the family estate of Pendrea in Buryan, Cornwall, his father belonging to a family whose pedigree is included in the visitation of Cornwall in 1620.
It was through his advice that the impost of ship money was levied.
Noy had long suffered from stone, and died in great agony on August 9 1634; two days later he was buried at New Brentford church.
www.4reference.net /encyclopedias/wikipedia/William_Noy.html   (244 words)

  
 West Penwith Resources - St. Just in Penwith Marriages 1599-1900 (9)
Miner of Bosavern (Father: William Williams, Miner) Elizabeth Newton 21 spin.
Eddy 18 Oct 1852 William Clemens 26 bach.
Williams, William Bennetts 23 Sep 1855 Cornelius Green 25 widower Miner of Pendeen [mark] (Father: John Green, Miller) Martha Williams 21 spin.
west-penwith.org.uk /justmari.htm   (14952 words)

  
 Early Stuart Libels: The Parliament Fart (1607-)
Sir William Morris: Maurice, or Morris, sat in the 1593, 1601 and 1604 Parliaments.
Noy: there were three Noyes in Jacobean Parliaments: William Noye sat in the 1604, 1621, 1624, 1626 and 1628 Parliaments; John Noyes sat in the 1604 Parliament; and Peter Noyes sat in the 1614 Parliament.
On 14 March 1606, William Noy argued against a higher subsidy to the King, implying that high taxation was the cause of civil war and brought the state into disrepute at home and abroad (Bowyer 80).
www.earlystuartlibels.net /htdocs/parliament_fart_section/C1i.html   (1982 words)

  
 Descendants of my Ancestors - Person Page 228
Reily Noy Sandefur was born 15 October 1879 in Whiterock, Lamar County, Texas, son of Lysander Mardonius Sandefur and Nancy Sanna (Willingham) Sandefur.
She married Reily Noy Sandefur, son of Lysander Mardonius Sandefur and Nancy Sanna (Willingham) Sandefur, on 11 December 1901 in Louisiana.
George William Sandefur was born 26 July 1908 in Lamar County, Texas, son of Reily Noy Sandefur and Emma Ham.
www.goldwingbums.org /genealogy/p228.htm   (854 words)

  
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(2) William Thomas Dement March 17, 1937 in St. Louis, St. Louis Co., MO, son of Joseph Dement and Almedia Waldrip.
Lola Mae Byrd January 04, 1957 in York, SC, daughter of William Byrd and Elsie Wiles.
Larmie Ellen Byrd June 16, 1956 in Hays, Wilkes Co., NC, daughter of William Byrd and Elsie Wiles.
emorythomas.ms11.net /webdoc5.htm   (1772 words)

  
 AIM25: Senate House Library, University of London: Treatise on royal rights by Sir William Noy
Administrative/Biographical history: William Noy (or Noye) was born in 1577.
Noy represented several boroughs in Cornwall from 1604, and led an attack on monopolies in 1621.
With an engraving by Henry Meyer of a portrait of Noy.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/14/1299.htm   (393 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
1774 m.Rebecca Anderson 2.FRANCIS VAN NOY 1.JOHN VAN NOY Francis Van Noy, a son of John and Rachael (Cornwell) Van Noy, was born in 1699 and died in 1774.
Mary, a daughter of Jesse and Hannah Shirley, was born in VA in 1775 and died in Gilmer in 1855.
Lovie, a daughter of Albert Monroe and Emzy Margareta (Reed) Springston, was born June 20, 1888 in Ritchie County WV and died April 6, 1963 in Calhoun County WV.
www.rootsweb.com /~hcpd/norman/VANNOY   (2389 words)

  
 Leggende
I soccorritori portarono il cavallo in un fienile diroccato.Nel fienile trovarono Noy in persona,sprofondato nel sonno.
Noy le chiese un bicchiere di sidro,ma la ragazza glielo nego'.Fu di ritorno dopo qualche istante e allora passeggiarono fianco a fianco nel giardino tra i fiori,e mentre camminavano,Grace gli racconto'della sua disavventura.
Grace racconto' poi a William quali fossero le caratteristiche di quel popolo."Hanno scarsa intelligenza e poco sentimento.A dir la verita',ricordano soltanto gli aspetti piacevoli di quando vivevano tra i mortali-e nel caso di alcuni di loro si parla di oltre mille anni.
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 The Hubands of Ipsley
Henry Hubold living 1 King John 1216, was father of Sir William Hubold or Hubant, knight, who was taxed for one Knights fee in Ipsley in 1236.
Sir William married Dionysia, widow of Simon de Bereford, and dying in 1287 was succeeded by his eldest son.
In 15, Edward II, Sir John Huband was employed with many persons of quality upon the Kings service in Wales, and in the 18th of same reign was in the commission to inquire what persons were seized of lands in Warwickshire from the yearly value of £5 to £1000, to certify the same.
www.geocities.com /athens/oracle/6060/ipsley.html   (1004 words)

  
 The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. at antiqbook.com
33929: PRYNNE, WILLIAM - The Unbishoping of Timothy and Titus.
33749: PRYNNE, WILLIAM - The Unbishoping of Timothy and Titus.
20174: ROBERTS, WILLIAM - A Treatise on the Constructions of the Statutes 13 Eliz.c.5.
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 Bible Presbyterian Church WSC Project: Whitecross' "The Shorter Catechism Illustrated"
On one occasion they made use of scales, poised with such exquisite nicety, that the beam would turn, the master of the company affirmed, at the two-hundredth part of a grain.
William Noy, the attorney-general, standing by and hearing this, replied, 'I shall be loath, then, to have all my actions weighed in these scales.' 'With whom I heartily concur,' says James Hervey, 'in relation to myself.
And since the balances of the sanctuary, the balances in God's hand, are infinitely exact, O what need have we of the merit and righteousness of Christ, to make us acceptable in His sight, and passable in His esteem!'
www.bpc.org /resources/whitecross/wsc_wh_012.html   (390 words)

  
 James Cummins Bookseller at antiqbook.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Containing many curious and useful observations concerning their marks, colour and external shape; their temper and instinct; and how they are to be governed, so as to prevent accidents and diseases.
23669: GIFFORD, WILLIAM, - The Baviad, and Maeviad.
33484: GIFFORD, WILLIAM, - The Baviad, and M¾viad.
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 Ship money   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Lord Northampton,lord-lieutenant of Warwickshire, and the earl of Banbury in Berkshire, refused to assist in collecting the money; and Charles withdrew the writs.
It will be seen, then, that the statement of Henry Hallam that in 1634 William Noy, the attorney-general, unearthed inthe Tower of London old records of ship money as a tax disused andforgotten for centuries has no real foundation.
The distinctive feature of the writ of 1634 was that it was issued, contraryto all precedent, in time of peace.
www.therfcc.org /ship-money-51311.html   (449 words)

  
 Re: The Abduction of Ann Jefferies - Aubeck
Noy In the Cornish account of The Fairy Dwelling on Selena Moor the victim is a farmer from Buryan, William Noy.
Noy hallooing to his dogs, so she took a short cut towards him, and got lost in a place where the ferns were above her head, and so wandered round as if she was pixy-led.
At length, worn out with hunger and thirst, she plucked a beautiful golden plum from one of the trees, and began to eat it.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2001/oct/m15-013.shtml   (888 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1577
Events and Trends In 1564 William Shakespeare was born.
Events Moses Amyrauts Traite de la predestination is published Curaçao captured by the Dutch Treaty of Polianovska First meeting of the Académie française The witchcraft affair at Loudun Jean Nicolet lands at Green Bay, Wisconsin Opening of Covent Garden Market in London English establish a settlement...
William Vaughan (1575 – 1641) was a Welsh writer and colonial invester.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1577   (2357 words)

  
 West Penwith Resources - St. Just in Penwith Marriages 1599-1900 (3)
Rowe and Grace Lawry 29 Jun 1733 William Oats and Jane Olivie 6 Jul 1733 Richard Goninan and Ann Rawlings 13 Jul 1733 Walter Reseigh and Thomasin Bennets 25 Jul 1733 James Warren and Eliz.
of Samuel Williams 10 Aug 1740 Nicholas Warren and Elizabeth Rowling 23 Aug 1740 Martin Thomas and Mary Perrow 3 Nov 1740 William Sampson of Ludgian and Margaret Mean 23 Nov 1740 Nicholas Veal and Mary Warren 7 Dec 1740 John Wearn and Mary Wearn 11 Dec 1740 Peter Matthew and Jane Tonkin, wid.
Pulmear of Perranzabuloe 10 Jan 1749 Thomas Buspidnick and Margaret Williams 17 Jan 1749 Edward Sandry and Grace Sandry 20 Feb 1749 William Richards of Germow and Grace Reynolds 24 Feb 1749 John Truscott and Eliz.
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