1 531 POPHAM V SELLACKE Alexander Popham of Thurloxton, co. Somerset, gent v Henry Sellacke of West Monkton, co. Somerset, gent July 1639 Name index: Bennett, Margery Bennett, William Crosse, Richard, esq Crosse, Sarah Howard, Henry, baron Maltravers Norton, Jane Norton, Richard Popham, Alexander, gent Popham, Edward Popham, Jane Popham, Sarah Sellacke, Henry, gent (also Selleck) Sellacke, Margery (also Selleck) Sellacke, William, gent (also Selleck) Watson, John Place index: Bristol Middlesex, Westminster Somerset, Isle Brewers Thurloxton Tolland West Monkton Subject index: civil war denial of gentility parliamentarian provocative of a duel threatened violence weapon Abstract Popham complained that Sellacke had threatened him with a cudgel, calling him ‘a base fellowe, a base knave and the scumme of the countrey’, thereby provoking 2 Popham to fight him. Process was granted on 11 July 1639, but no further proceedings survive. Documents Initial proceedings Plaintiff’s bond: 6/70 (10 Jul 1639) Petition to Maltravers: 6/71 (11 Jul 1639) Notes Initial proceedings 6/70, Plaintiff’s bond 10 July 1639 Bound to appear ‘in the Court in the Painted Chamber within the Pallace of Westminster’. Signed by Alex. Popham. Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the presence of John Watson. 6/71, Petition to Maltravers Popham was ‘a gent. discended of an ancient family and hath right to bear armes. Tthat he was lately very much abused in words and gesture by Henry Sellacke of Westmonckton in the said county, who, in a dareing manner, said unto your peticoner that your peticoner was a base fellowe, a base knave and the scumme of the countrey; and att the speaking of the words, Henry Sellacke having a cudgell in his hand held it upp and offered to strike your peticoner, provoking him thereby to fight with him.’ Petitioned that Sellacke be brought to answer. Maltravers granted process on 11 July 1639. Notes Sarah, the daughter and coheir of Alexander Popham of Thurloxton, co. Somerset, married Richard Crosse of Wells, esq. Henry Selleck of West Monckton, co. Somerset, gent, was the son of William Selleck of Tolland, co. Somerset, gent. Henry married Margery, daughter of William Bennett of Isle Brewers, co. Somerset. G. D. Squibb (ed.), The Visitation of Somerset and the City of Bristol, 1672 (Publications of the Harleian Society, new series, 11, 1992), pp. 49, 132. An Alexander Popham, son of Edward Popham of Huntworth and Jane, daughter of Richard Norton of Bristol, is mentioned in the Visitation of 1623. F. T. Colby (ed.), The Visitation of the County of Somerset in the year 1623 (Publications of the Harleain Society, 11, 1876), p. 125. 3 The plaintiff is not to be confused with the Alexander Popham who became a prominent parliamentarian in Somerset and Wiltshire during the civil war. J. Wroughton, ‘Alexander Popham (1605-1669)’, Oxford DNB (Oxford, 2004); M. F. Keeler, The Long Parliament, 1640-1641: A Biographical Dictionary of its Members (Philadelphia, 1954), p. 310. .
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