63 Bradshawe v Greaves

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63 BRADSHAWE V GREAVES

George Bradshawe of Eyam, co. Derby, gent v George Greaves of Birchover, co. Derby, gent

February - October 1638

Abstract

George and Richard Greaves were cited to appear before the Court of Chivalry on 8 February 1638 by Bradshawe for scandalous words provocative of a duel. On 20 October 1638 there was reference to Dr Duck being required to prove the libel and to a possible agreement between the parties; but no further proceedings survive. [For George Greaves's counter suit see cause 252].

Initial proceedings

15/2e, Citation

George Greaves was to appear at the suit of Bradshawe for scandalous words provocative of a duel.

Dated: 8 February 1638

By special direction of Gilbert Dethick, registrar.

15/2p, Citation

Richard Greaves was to appear at the suit of Bradshawe for scandalous words provocative of a duel.

Dated: 8 February 1638

By special direction of Gilbert Dethick, registrar.

Summary of proceedings

Dr Duck acted as counsel for Bradshawe and Dr Exton for Greaves. On 20 October 1638 Dr Duck was required to prove the libel. There was also a note in the margin suggesting that a settlement may have been reached between the two parties: 'concordat Mr Latham'. However, there was no further reference to such an agreement.

Notes

There was a George Greaves of Hill juxta Stanton [now Stanton-in-the-Peak], co. Derby, the younger brother to John Greaves (b.1607), and mentioned in G. D. Squibb (ed.), The Visitation of Derbyshire, 1662-1664 (Publications of the Harleian Society, new series, 8, 1989).

Documents

  • Initial proceedings
    • Citation: 15/2e (8 Feb 1638)
    • Citation: 15/2p (8 Feb 1638)
  • Proceedings
    • Proceedings before Arundel: R.19, fos. 434r-449v (20 Oct 1638)

People mentioned in the case

  • Bradshawe, George, gent (also Bradshaw)
  • Duck, Arthur, lawyer
  • Dethick, Gilbert, registrar
  • Exton, Thomas, lawyer
  • Greaves, George, gent
  • Greaves, John
  • Greaves, Richard
  • Howard, Thomas, earl of Arundel of Surrey
  • Latham, Mr

Places mentioned in the case

  • Derbyshire
    • Birchover
    • Eyam
    • Stanton-in-the-Peak

Topics of the case

  • provocative of a duel
  • reconciliation