Thynne, Francis, Lancaster Herald (1602-1608)

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Epithet: Lancaster Herald (1602-1608)

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referencedIn PAPERS relating to the offices of Lord High Steward, High Constable, and Earl Marshal, to Combats, and to the Office of Arms (cf. No. 568, above). 1. "Of the Office of Steward of England," by Sir Robert Cotton, Bart. Printed in Hearne's Curious Disco... British Library
referencedIn Francis Thynne, Lancaster Herald (1602-1608): Epitaphia sive monumenta sepulchrorum tam Anglicè et Latinè quam Gallicè conseripta: 1589-1601.includes:f. 6 Sir Edward Carne, DCL; diplomatist: Epitaph on his tomb in Rome: 1561.: Lat.f. 6 Sir John M... British Library
referencedIn CASTRATIONS of Holinshed's Chronicle, ed. 1587, printed, with MS. notes by Francis Thynne. By an order of the Privy Council (1 Feb. 1586-7, Lord Cobham attending) the recently published second edition of Holinshed was ordered to be examined "for as m..., approximately 1587-approximately 1597 British Library
referencedIn " THIS BOOKE OF COPPIES OF EUIDENCE was deuised and performed by mee Raphe Starkey, of London, marchante, seconde sonne of John Starkey, of Oltone [Oulton], in the countie of Chestore, Esquire, in Anno 1595[-1612], whearin are contained the trewe cop..., 1595-1612 British Library
referencedIn THE PLEA betweene the Advocate and the Ant'advocate, concerning the Bathe and Bacheler Knightes, wherein are shewed manye Antiquityes towchinge Knighthood ; by Francis Thynne, Lancaster Heralde. The presentation copy to King James the First, signed b... British Library
referencedIn "THE LIVES and successions of the Treasurers of England," by Francis Thynne [Lancaster Herald in 1602]. The series begins with Odo, Treasurer to King Athelstan, and ends imperfectly with Hugh de Segrave, appointed Treasurer in 1381. With a few except... British Library
referencedIn ORIGINAL letters and papers, chiefly relating to Mary, Queen of Scots, in connection with the Babington conspiracy; 1572-1588:-1. “The severall Crimes, wherewith the Scottishe Queene is charged by the Bill" in Parliament; [May 1572], f. 2. See Cotto..., 16th century British Library
referencedIn COLLECTIONS of Francis Thynne, Lancaster Herald, from 1564 to 1605, consisting of copies of alchymical treatises ;-the life of Sir Thomas More, by William Roper;-and heraldic and topographical Miscellanies, among which occur part of the Visitation of... British Library
referencedIn A VOLUME of Heraldic and Historical treatises, chiefly from the reign of James I. to the reign of Charles II, comprising the following articles. " An Analysis of a certeyne discourse concerning the distribution of his Majesties [Charles I.] Honours;"..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn "MEMORABILIA in ecclesiis comitatus Lincoln quae propriis oculis perlustravi": notes of arms and monuments from churches in Lincolnshire taken circ. 1603-5, apparently by Francis Thynne, Lancaster Herald (cf. Cotton MS. Cleop. C. iii., Sloane MS. 383..., 1603-1605 British Library
referencedIn CHARTULARY of Fountains Abbey, co. York, Vol. II, containing places beginning D-I. Of the other volumes of this series, compiled in the 15th cent., Vol. 1, A-C, is Cotton MS. Tiberius C. xii ; Vol. III, K-M, is Add. MS. 3777; and Vol. V, Q-Z, is in t..., 15th century British Library
referencedIn COLLECTIONS relating to the Court, and office of the Earl Marshal, comprising extracts from records; lists of the Marshals; the manner of exercising the office at coronations; treatises on duels by Sir Edward Coke, Sir Robert Cotton, and others; pape..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn COMMONPLACE-BOOK of Francis Thynne, Lancaster Herald [1602-1608], relating to English history and antiquities; consisting of extracts from chronicles, monastic registers, etc., including the following:-1. "Thinges taken oute of an olde writen frenc... British Library
referencedIn "THE HYSTORYE....of the howse and barons of Cobhame, of whiche lyne were thre famous distincte famelyes, being the loordes of Cobhame, the lordes of Rondale [Rundale, co. Kent] and the lordes of Sterborowe Castell [Sterborough] in Surreye, collected ..., 1598 British Library
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Newton Parva, Northamptonshire
Boroughbridge, Yorkshire
Yorkshire, England
Heckington, Lincolnshire
Chester-le-Street, Durham
Oxfordshire, England
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Boston, Lincolnshire
Isle of Thanet, Kent
Abingdon, Berkshire
Saleby, Lincolnshire
Ireland, Europe
North Allerton, Yorkshire
Ripon, West Riding of Yorkshire
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Wollaton, Nottinghamshire
Sleaford, Lincolnshire
Surrey, England
Guildford, Surrey
Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, Nottinghamshire
Snaith, Yorkshire
York, Yorkshire
Topcliffe, North Riding of Yorkshire
Norfolk, England
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
London, England
Worcester, Worcestershire
Frome, Somerset
Durham, Durham
Lincolnshire, England
Lambeth, Surrey
Kirton-in-Holland, Lincolnshire
Stamford, Lincolnshire
North Cave, Yorkshire
Castle Rising, Norfolk
Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire
Westbury, Wiltshire
Isle of Man, England
Ely, Cambridgeshire
Blyth, Nottinghamshire
York, Province of, England
Dorchester, Oxfordshire
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