The cases mostly relate to slanders and libels, but some deal with
disputes over coats of arms or claims to gentility - for example 514
Perrott v Perrocke, where a member of an ancient gentry family of
Perrott complained that his arms had been assumed without authority by
London merchants called Perrocke.
There is an interesting introduction, describing the court and its
brief period of activity (it was resurrected in 1634, partly to prevent
duelling, and abolished by the Long Parliament in 1640), though an
expanded version will be contained in the companion Harleian Society
volume, due to come out early next year - R.P.Cust and A.J.Hopper
(eds), Cases in the High Court of Chivalry, 1634-1640 (Harleian
Society, new series vol. 18, 2006).
Matt Tompkins
Matt,
The site would be an interesting one if I could get it to open. Is the
link correct?
Richard Lichten
Got it, thanks
RL