WebTHE Palace or Marshalsea Court was originally instituted for the settlement of disputed claims upon persons in the Royal House- hold : its powers are now extended for the recovery of small debts within a circle of twelve miles, taking the Palace for a centre, but excepting the area covered by the city of London. A court for the recovery of small debts … WebGroup Chairman. Geoff joined nGAGE Talent as Chairman in October 2014. He is a petrochemical engineer who founded NES Global Talent, specialising in oil and gas, power and infrastructure. Between 1998 and 2012, NES completed four private equity transactions at ever-increasing values, the most recent being the sale to AEA Technology for £234m.
About: Marshalsea
http://theprison.org.uk/SouthwarkMarshalsea/ WebThere were a few similarly loathsome places in our city: the Four Courts Marshalsea, Thomas Court and Donore Marshalseas, and the Marshalseas of Saint Sepulchre Like … the sword maiden
House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 13 February 1607
WebMarshalsea, a prison formerly existing in Southwark, London, on the south bank of the Thames and attached to the court of that name held by the steward and marshal of the … WebThe Marshalseawas a notorious prison in Southwark, London, just south of the River Thames. It housed a variety of prisoners over the centuries, including men accused of crimes at sea and political figures charged with sedition, but it became known, in particular, for its incarceration of the poorest of London's debtors. WebA great officer of state who had anciently several courts under his jurisdiction, as the court of chivalry and the court of honor. Under him is the herald's office, or college of arms. He was also a judge of the Marshalsea court, now abolished. This office is of great antiquity, and has been for several ages hereditary in the family of the Howards. the sword maiden mother \u0026 crone