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''' Attorney General '''
 
''' Attorney General '''
*STAC 5/A15/14 - B A - 37 Eliz - Hampshire - AG v Robert Fisher
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*STAC 5/A15/14 - B A - 37 Eliz - Hampshire - AG v Robert Fisher. See Report [[STAC 5/A15/14r]]
 
*STAC 5/A25/12 - A - 44 Eliz - AG v Matthew Fisher et al
 
*STAC 5/A25/12 - A - 44 Eliz - AG v Matthew Fisher et al
  
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'''Notes, Additions and Corrections'''  
 
'''Notes, Additions and Corrections'''  
* Account of Attorney General v Robert Fisher in [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924069587255#page/n89/mode/2up Les reportes del cases in Camera Stellata, 1593 to 1609 from the original ms. of John Hawarde edited by William Paley Baildon Published 1894, p. 41-42]
 
 
*STAC 5/F3/32 - Andrewe Fysher gent. Re Parsonage house Crayford co of Kent
 
*STAC 5/F3/32 - Andrewe Fysher gent. Re Parsonage house Crayford co of Kent
 
*STAC 7/12/12 - TNA Note: Perjury
 
*STAC 7/12/12 - TNA Note: Perjury
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*STAC 5/F2/7 - Thomas Fisher gent. In re land in Wiltshire
 
*STAC 5/F2/7 - Thomas Fisher gent. In re land in Wiltshire
 
*STAC 5/F17/8 - Margaret Fisher of Chewstoke, Somerset late wife of James Fisher. Large bundle of depositions taken at Wells, Somerset.(dk)
 
*STAC 5/F17/8 - Margaret Fisher of Chewstoke, Somerset late wife of James Fisher. Large bundle of depositions taken at Wells, Somerset.(dk)
*Fisher (also corrected the link to camera stellata ref in a previous note on this page)
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*STAC 5/A15/14 - AG v Robert Fisher. Behaviour of deft to his father (of Chilton, Hants) & several other offences. Bill includes reference to a letter from the Justices of Peace of Hampshire that RF is a man of notorious ill name and conversation and a great disturber of the country requiring his lordship's aid for the repressing of him.(dk)
Account of Attorney General v Robert Fisher in Les reportes del cases in Camera Stellata, 1593 to 1609 from the original ms. of John Hawarde edited by William Paley Baildon Published 1894, p. 41-42
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*STAC 5/F17/8 - Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 50r. One commissioner certifieth depositions by virtue of a certiorari. Fisher, plaintiff; Godwin et al, defendants: a certiorari awarded to 2 commissioners to certify depositions by them taken and subscribed, and if the one of the commissioners shall absent himself, and not certify the same then the other commissioner alone to certify the same. Michaelmas 33 Elizabeth (kk)
*STAC 5/A15/14 - AG v Robert Fisher. Behaviour of deft to his father (of Chilton, Hants) & several other offences (see also reference Les reportes del cases in Camera Stellata, 1593 to 1609 from the original ms. of John Hawarde edited by William Paley Baildon Published 1894, p. 41-42). Bill includes reference to a letter from the Justices of Peace of Hampshire that RF is a man of notorious ill name and conversation and a great disturber of the country requiring his lordship's aid for the repressing of him.(dk)
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*STAC 5/F21/11 - Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 51r. Misdemeanor for practice to indict the plaintiff before the coroner for poisoning her husband, for razing and altering of an inventory, for contriving and publishing a false will, and procuring an infamous libel to be preferred and exhibited in the consistory court at Wells against the plaintiff. Fisher, plaintiff; Fisher et al defendants. For a riot in taking away the plaintiff’s goods being administrator to her late husband, for practice to indict her before the coroner for supposed poisoning of her husband and not prevailing therein, for procuring an infamous libel to be preferred against her in the consistory court of the Bishop of Wells to disable her of the administration and to affect their purpose therein, for razing and altering the inventory of the goods of the intestate, thereby to make the same a prerogative cause and to avoid the administration for contriving and forging a will and publishing and procuring the same upon their oaths, for all which offences they were sentenced, some for forgery to stand on the pillory and lose their ears and fined and the plaintiff to have damages, such as by commission could be proved she sustained. Michaelmas 34 Elizabeth (kk)
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*STAC 5/A15/14 - Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 60r. For forging an order in Chancery. Attorney Rex, plaintiff; Fisher, defendant: for forging an order in Chancery and counterfeiting the registrar’s hand thereto, alleging it to be made by the Lord Keeper in disallowing of a formal order, and for carrying of daggers and pistols, and threatening to discharge them at the counsel against him, pillory with paper, Fleet during the Queen’s pleasure, a £100 and £40 fine. Easter 38 Elizabeth (kk)
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*Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 59r. Commissioners’ costs. Damages adjudged to a plaintiff and a commission to prove the same and before publication the plaintiff dieth yet her administrator to have the same. Fisher, widow, plaintiff; King et al, defendants.  The court adjudged the defendant to restore all such goods, chattels, leases, and damages as by commission should be proved due to the plaintiff and she married another husband and died before publication and he admonished and the court ordered that the defendant should restore the said losses and goods to him according to the said order. Easter 36 Elizabeth (kk)
 
*Biography in “The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603,” ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981.  
 
*Biography in “The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603,” ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981.  
 
** FISHER, Alexander, of Gray's Inn, London.  
 
** FISHER, Alexander, of Gray's Inn, London.  

Revision as of 17:59, 14 April 2018

Fisher, Andrew

  • STAC 5/F3/32 - B - 35 Eliz - Kent - Andrew Fysher v Thomas Fane

Fisher, Anthony

  • STAC 5/F7/3 - B A - 34 Eliz - London - Antony Fysher v Henry Beamond, John Merry et al
  • STAC 7/12/12 - - - London - Anthony Fysher v John Merry, Henry Beamond, Ambrose Walloeksall, John Dymock, Walter Elbridge

Fisher, Edmond

  • STAC 5/F28/9 - B - 38 Eliz - Edmond Fisher v Thomas Greene, William Stephens et al
  • STAC 5/F15/8 - I D - 38 Eliz - Edmund Fisher v Thomas Greene et al

Fisher, Ellen

  • STAC 7/21/18 - - - Ellen Fisher v George Ashborne et al

Fisher, John

  • STAC 5/F23/38 - B A - 6 Eliz - John Fysher v John Wythers, Nicholas Myllet et al
  • STAC 5/F4/26 - I D - 6 Eliz - John Fisher, Richard Fisher, Nicholas Knight, William Younge v John Henwood, John Withers, Nicholas Millett et al
  • STAC 5/F3/6 - B A Rn Rr - 17 Eliz - Warwickshire - John Fisher, Robert Sheldon v Robert Philips, Thomas Cawdrey alias Cooke
  • STAC 5/F20/9 - I D - 17 Eliz - Warwickshire - John Fisher, Robert Sheldon v Robert Philips, Thomas Cordre
  • STAC 5/F17/8 - B A C I D - 32 Eliz - Somerset - John Fisher v Anthony Godwin, Margaret Fisher, Joseph Hatton et al
  • STAC 5/F29/40 - B Dr - 37 Eliz - Somerset - John Fisher, Henry Weare et al v Antony Godwyn, William Darne et al
  • STAC 5/F19/11 - I D - 32 Eliz - Somerset - John Fisher v Anthony Godwin
  • STAC 5/F26/26 - A - 32 Eliz - Somerset - John Fysher v Robert Baise, William Down et al
  • STAC 5/F31/23 - B - 35 Eliz - John Fisher v Hugh Smith, Elizabeth Garnons et al
  • STAC 5/F31/3 - Rn - - John Fisher v Henry Strange, Thomas Bennett et al
  • STAC 5/F16/9 - B A - 38 Eliz - John Fyshor v Henry Strange, Thomas Bennet, Anthony Stephens
  • STAC 5/F30/29 - Rr - 39 Eliz - John Fisher v Henry Straurige, Thomas Bennett et al
  • STAC 5/F14/37 - I D - 37 Eliz - John Fisher v Thomas Bennet et al

Fisher, Margaret

  • STAC 5/F21/11 - B A Rn C I D - 34 Eliz - Somerset - Margaret Fysher v Robert Hooper, Henry Cox et al
  • STAC 5/F20/16 - I D - 32 Eliz - Somerset - Margaret Fisher v John Fisher
  • STAC 5/F3/40 - I D - 32 Eliz - Somerset - Margaret Fisher v Henry Fisher et al
  • STAC 5/F4/15 - Special Comission & Certificate - 33 Eliz - Somerset - Margaret Fisher v Robert Hooper, John Cox, Henry Were et al

Fisher, Nicholas

  • STAC 5/F13/6 - B A C I D - 4 Eliz - Nicholas Fisher v David Grey

Fisher, Octavian

  • STAC 5/F9/18 - B - 41 Eliz - Octavian Fisher v William Sharpe, Richard Sharpe, Thomas Holderness et al

Fisher, Richard

  • STAC 5/F3/7 - B - 30 Eliz - Richard Fisher, William Ilchenor, John Askell v Edward Fisher
  • STAC 5/F15/7 - B Dr - 30 Eliz - Richard Fisher v Richard Carne et al

Fisher, Robert

  • STAC 5/F11/6 - B A - 35 Eliz - Gloucestershire - Robert Fisher v Richard Fisher Sr, Richard Fisher Jr, Richard Knight et al
  • STAC 5/F22/25 - I D - 35 Eliz - Gloucestershire - Robert Fisher v Richard Fisher Sr, Richard Fisher Jr

Fisher, Thomas

  • STAC 5/F2/7 - B A Rn - 8 Eliz - Wiltshire - Thomas Fisher v William Bristow Sr, William Bristow Jr, Anthony Bristow, Anthony Coleman, Thomas Smart et al
  • STAC 5/F1/29 - B - 9 Eliz - Wiltshire - Thomas Fisher v William Bristowe, Antony Bristowe, Richard Grater, Robert Coleman, John Weaver et al
  • STAC 5/F20/14 - B A Rn Rr - 13 Eliz - Thomas Fisher v Francis Thynne, John Horsley et al
  • STAC 5/F26/38 - I D - 14 Eliz - Thomas Fisher v Hugh Chartwright, Thomas Thynne
  • STAC 5/F20/18 - D - 19 Eliz - Thomas Fisher v John Coker, Abakuck Harman
  • STAC 7/21/31 - - - Thomas Fyssher v John Cokar
  • STAC 5/F11/3 - B A - 29 Eliz - Lancashire - Thomas Fisher v William Fisher et uxor, Roger Kirkbye et al
  • STAC 5/F16/27 - I D - 39 Eliz - Lancashire - Thomas Fysher v William Fysher
  • STAC 5/F5/32 - I D - 8 Eliz - Thomas Fysher v William Brystowe Sr, William Brystowe Jr, Anthony Brystowe, Anthony Colman et al
  • STAC 5/F1/12 - B A Rn - 19 Eliz - Thomas Fisher v John Coker, John Turner et al
  • STAC 5/F30/26 - I - - Thomas Fysher v John Turner

Attorney General

  • STAC 5/A15/14 - B A - 37 Eliz - Hampshire - AG v Robert Fisher. See Report STAC 5/A15/14r
  • STAC 5/A25/12 - A - 44 Eliz - AG v Matthew Fisher et al

Bevan Case Index

  • Fisher v Ashburne - STAC 7/21/18
  • Fisher v Baise - STAC 5/F26/26
  • Fisher v Bristowe - STAC 5/F1/29, STAC 5/F2/7, STAC 5/F5/32
  • Fisher v Carne - STAC 5/F15/7
  • Fisher v Cocker - STAC 5/F1/12, STAC 5/F20/18, STAC 7/21/31
  • Fisher v Fane - STAC 5/F3/32
  • Fisher v Fisher - STAC 5/F3/40, STAC 5/F3/7, STAC 5/F11/6, STAC 5/F22/25, STAC 5/F11/3, STAC 5/F16/27, STAC 5/F20/16
  • Fisher v Goodwin - STAC 5/F17/8, STAC 5/F29/40, STAC 5/F19/11
  • Fisher v Green - STAC 5/F28/9, STAC 5/F15/8
  • Fisher v Grey - STAC 5/F13/6
  • Fisher v Henwood - STAC 5/F4/26
  • Fisher v Hooper - STAC 5/F21/11, STAC 5/F4/15
  • Fisher v Merry - STAC 5/F7/3, STAC 7/12/12
  • Fisher v Phillips - STAC 5/F3/6, STAC 5/F20/9,
  • Fisher v Sharpe - STAC 5/F9/18
  • Fisher v Smith - STAC 5/F31/23
  • Fisher v Strange - STAC 5/F16/9, STAC 5/F14/37, STAC 5/F30/29, STAC 5/F31/3
  • Fisher v Thynne - STAC 5/F20/14, STAC 5/F26/38
  • Fisher v Turner - STAC 5/F30/26
  • Fisher v Withers - STAC 5/F23/38
  • Attorney General v Fisher - STAC 5/A15/14, STAC 5/A25/12

Notes, Additions and Corrections

  • STAC 5/F3/32 - Andrewe Fysher gent. Re Parsonage house Crayford co of Kent
  • STAC 7/12/12 - TNA Note: Perjury
  • STAC 5/F3/6 - John Fisher and Robert Sheldon of Warwick
  • STAC 5/F3/7 - Richard Fisher, William Itchenor and John Askell arrested and brought up by a pursyvant and imprisoned in the Fleete
  • STAC 5/F11/6 - Robert Fisher gent . . land in co Gloucester
  • STAC 5/F11/3 - That whereas Roger Kyrkkeby Esq . . . land in Wrightington in co Lancaster
  • STAC 5/F2/7 - Thomas Fisher gent. In re land in Wiltshire
  • STAC 5/F17/8 - Margaret Fisher of Chewstoke, Somerset late wife of James Fisher. Large bundle of depositions taken at Wells, Somerset.(dk)
  • STAC 5/A15/14 - AG v Robert Fisher. Behaviour of deft to his father (of Chilton, Hants) & several other offences. Bill includes reference to a letter from the Justices of Peace of Hampshire that RF is a man of notorious ill name and conversation and a great disturber of the country requiring his lordship's aid for the repressing of him.(dk)
  • STAC 5/F17/8 - Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 50r. One commissioner certifieth depositions by virtue of a certiorari. Fisher, plaintiff; Godwin et al, defendants: a certiorari awarded to 2 commissioners to certify depositions by them taken and subscribed, and if the one of the commissioners shall absent himself, and not certify the same then the other commissioner alone to certify the same. Michaelmas 33 Elizabeth (kk)
  • STAC 5/F21/11 - Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 51r. Misdemeanor for practice to indict the plaintiff before the coroner for poisoning her husband, for razing and altering of an inventory, for contriving and publishing a false will, and procuring an infamous libel to be preferred and exhibited in the consistory court at Wells against the plaintiff. Fisher, plaintiff; Fisher et al defendants. For a riot in taking away the plaintiff’s goods being administrator to her late husband, for practice to indict her before the coroner for supposed poisoning of her husband and not prevailing therein, for procuring an infamous libel to be preferred against her in the consistory court of the Bishop of Wells to disable her of the administration and to affect their purpose therein, for razing and altering the inventory of the goods of the intestate, thereby to make the same a prerogative cause and to avoid the administration for contriving and forging a will and publishing and procuring the same upon their oaths, for all which offences they were sentenced, some for forgery to stand on the pillory and lose their ears and fined and the plaintiff to have damages, such as by commission could be proved she sustained. Michaelmas 34 Elizabeth (kk)
  • STAC 5/A15/14 - Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 60r. For forging an order in Chancery. Attorney Rex, plaintiff; Fisher, defendant: for forging an order in Chancery and counterfeiting the registrar’s hand thereto, alleging it to be made by the Lord Keeper in disallowing of a formal order, and for carrying of daggers and pistols, and threatening to discharge them at the counsel against him, pillory with paper, Fleet during the Queen’s pleasure, a £100 and £40 fine. Easter 38 Elizabeth (kk)
  • Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 59r. Commissioners’ costs. Damages adjudged to a plaintiff and a commission to prove the same and before publication the plaintiff dieth yet her administrator to have the same. Fisher, widow, plaintiff; King et al, defendants. The court adjudged the defendant to restore all such goods, chattels, leases, and damages as by commission should be proved due to the plaintiff and she married another husband and died before publication and he admonished and the court ordered that the defendant should restore the said losses and goods to him according to the said order. Easter 36 Elizabeth (kk)
  • Biography in “The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603,” ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981.
    • FISHER, Alexander, of Gray's Inn, London.
    • FISHER, Andrew (d.1603/6), of Lambeth, Surr.
    • FISHER, Clement (c.1539-1619), of Great Packington, Warws.
    • FISHER, Henry, of Maidstone; later of Boxley, Kent.
    • FISHER, John I (d.c.1590), of Warwick.
    • FISHER, John II (c.1527-91), of Chilton Candover, Hants.
    • FISHER, Thomas I (1515/16-77), of St. Sepulchre's, Warwick.
    • FISHER, Thomas II (d.1613), of Taunton, Som.