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4000: 1096: 847:, for non-attendance at church. He was called into the sessions, and Heigham said to him, "Ah, are you the holy father the painter? How chance you came not to the church?": to which Pygot answered, "Sir, I am not out of the church; I trust in God." "No, sir", said Heigham, "this is no church: this is a hall." "Yea, sir", said Pygot, "I know very well it is a hall: but he that is in the true faith of Jesus Christ, is never absent, but present in the church of God." "Ah sirrah", said the judge, "you are too high for me to talk with, wherefore I will send you to them that are better learned than I." So he was taken to jail in 296:, Suffolk, the fourth son of Thomas Heigham of Heigham (died 1492). His mother was Matilda (Maud), daughter of Lawrence Cooke of Lavenham. His exact birth date is not known, but (if we follow Metcalfe's edition) he was the first of five sons, also Thomas, John, William and Edmond. His father died on 29 August 1500, and was buried under a marble slab in the Braunches chapel on the north side of the chancel of Lavenham church, with a brass figure in full armour, a brief Latin inscription, and above it a single shield for Heigham displaying 893:, and to call her by that name, for which Heigham then and there commanded that her ears be cut off, which was done. He then committed her to be interrogated by Dr Spenser, Chancellor of Norwich, at Ipswich, where her spirited defence led to her condemnation and death at the stake in November 1558. It is said that he issued a writ for the burning of three men at Bury St Edmunds about a fortnight before the death of Queen Mary, when it was already known that she was beyond hope of recovery. 863:
the spiritualty as well as for the temporalty?" Sir Clement Heigham said, "Yes, what meanest thou by that?" Fortune told the bishop he was a perjured man, because he had taken an oath to resist the Pope, in King Henry's time: and therefore, like a perjured lawyer, he should not be allowed to sit in judgement. 'Then sayde maister Hygham: "it is tyme to weede out suche fellowes as you bee in deede".' (This is from Fortune's own account.) Fortune was condemned.
870:, who was arraigned at a Bury Lent Assize in 1557 before Sir Clement Heigham for allegedly having said that he should pray "if God would not take away Queen Mary, that then the devil would take her away." This accusation, for a treasonable saying, was made by one Fenning, who is thought to have borne false witness: Cooper denied it. Heigham told Cooper "he should not escape, for an example to all heretics", and sentenced him to be 348: 61: 941:, but he resigned it on 22 January 1559, and so served only 10 months in the office in all, making way for Sir Edward Saunders to succeed him. The reversal of Mary's religious policy and the abhorrence of her persecutions was such that he withdrew from public office, and retired to Barrow Hall. He last appeared as Governor at the All Saints' Day 1557 Council of Lincoln's Inn, when his son-in-law 643:, Lord Chancellor, opened the proceedings by declaring that the parliament was called for the confirmation of true (i.e. Catholic) religion. Then Heigham, being chosen Speaker, "in an excellent oration, comparing the body politic to the body natural, introduced the three usual petitions, for freedom of speech, etc., and was accepted." He presided over very weighty affairs. 840:, visited Samuel and gave him encouragement. Immediately after his execution they were arrested and imprisoned, and the accounts of the Chamberlains of Ipswich show that Sergeant Holmes made two journeys to the home of Sir Clement Heigham in that connection before they were burned in a single fire at Ipswich on 19 February 1555/56. 343:
Hall, Suffolk, and by him had four daughters, Joan, Bridget, Anne and another, who were small children at the time of the second marriage. They were therefore the step-sisters of Heigham's elder daughters, and of similar ages to them, and were to become the half-sisters of the Heigham children by the
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Sir Clement faces away from a third group on the dexter side (left as viewed), representing his first wife Anne Munnings kneeling at another desk, with their five daughters, Elizabeth, Margaret, Anne, Frances and Lucy, kneeling behind her. Between Sir Clement and this group is a gap with three rivet
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for November 1554 to 1555, Sir Oliver Leader, spoke up for Mountain, and then said he had forgotten to bring with him the writ against the man. Griffith, in the meantime, was telling Mountain that he was a traitor and a heretic, and likely to be hanged. However without a writ or an accuser Broke and
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His attainments as a lawyer, and perhaps the example of the Abbot's bailiff Thomas Heigham during the 1470s, had by 1528 recommended Clement Heigham to the office of Bailiff to the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds. In 1529 he first received commission as justice of the peace for Suffolk, and remained in the
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in July 1517, but, being appointed an officer for the Inn's celebration of Christmas in 1519, failed to turn up, and was fined. He was called to the bar in 1525. In around 1520 he married Anne Monnynge, of a mid-Suffolk family, and over the next years she had five daughters, and one son (who died in
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interviewed him, and Heigham intervened at a critical point in the dialogue. The bishop told Fortune he should be burned like a heretic, and Fortune asked "who shall give judgement upon me?" The bishop said, "I will judge a hundred such as thou art", and Fortune asked again, "Is there not a law for
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had not blushed to spend), and in Edward's reign Heigham was still being held accountable for £972 outstanding so on the abbot's account. However, after an Act was introduced in 1549 to regulate and restore monastic pensions, in September 1552 Heigham was appointed a commissioner, together with Sir
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wrote of it, "Barrow Hall... stood on the south side of the church, and was a large brick building, moated. In the summer of 1775, the ground plan of the building was traceable. It was evident that the front had been broken by a central gatehouse, and several bay windows." The rectory of Barrow was
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verse inscription referring (in the third person) to his education, his teaching, his example and his benefaction. There were also short inscribed scrolls, and six lines of prayer in Latin verse (in the first person), which have now gone. Then on 28 May 1570 Sir Clement presented as rector another
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and the High Treasurer of the Wars for the wafting of £40,000 unto His Majesty on the following Monday, indicates the high level of trust now reposed in him. He was again appointed Autumn Reader at Lincoln's Inn at All Souls 1545, but he was reported to be "sykke and disseased", and Giles Townsend
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instructed Clement Heigham of Chevington to pay £220 to Abbot John Reve (Roger's executor), and in March 1540, shortly before his death, John Reve made his own testament appointing Heigham his executor and disposing of the sum in many small legacies, not forgetting his sister Elizabeth Munning and
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John Crosyer, rector of Barrow, died in December 1569 leaving a charitable request to the poor of the village and to its church, arising from the rents of 13 acres of land in Bury St Edmunds. He was buried in front of the altar at Barrow under a stone with his effigy in brass, and a long English
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Advancement to the summit of his career depended, for Heigham, upon the favour of Mary and her Chancellor, which came with expectations. Inevitably he was an instrument of their persecutions, and as a justice and magistrate he must frequently have given the first hearings to cases of religious
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and the hamlet of Heigham from which his family took its name. In his chambers at Lincoln's Inn Heigham was presented as Autumn Reader in 1537/38 (when he was also appointed Marshall, but fined £7 for not acting), and Keeper of the Black Book in 1538/39. Through this time the monastic closures
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in 1555, was admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 7 May 1558. Sir Clement however retained his place in the Suffolk magistracy, and is said, in his epitaph, to have been beloved by his neighbours for his effectiveness in settling their disputes peaceably. On 22 June 1559, following the death of Dr
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and others were with her on 12 July, in preparation for her journey to London: their swift loyalty to her was afterwards remembered. Bedingfield and Drury had sat in March for the county of Suffolk; but it was in the parliament of October 1553 that Heigham sat first, initially for
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In his will of 1626 John Higham gave his age as 96 (sc. birth 1530); if so, his admission to Trinity Hall, Cambridge in 1555 was extremely late. See J.P. Ferris, Heigham (Higham), Sir John (c.1540-1626), of Barrow and Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.', in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds),
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presumably referring to his position in the Privy Council. At Lincoln's Inn, at the All Saints' Day Council of 1554, Mr. Hygham's name appeared second in precedence among the six Governors, between Edward Griffith, Attorney-General of the King and Queen, and
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through Sir Clement's heirs, all of whom are in other ways provided for. Sir Clement died on 9 March 1571 and was buried as he requested at Barrow, in the tomb described below. His son John received licence to enter upon his father's lands on 2 June 1571.
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holes in the wall, representing a missing fourth group directly behind him which should have shown his sons by his second wife, John, Thomas and William Heigham. Vincent, the son of the first marriage who died in infancy, is shown by a kneeling shrouded
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In the succession crisis of the following summer, on 8 July 1553 Queen Mary wrote to Sir George Somerset, Sir William Drury, Sir William Waldegrave and Clement Heigham, informing them of the death of King Edward and commanding them to repair to her at
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was Keeper of the Black Book. In November 1559 he was granted the arrears of an annuity relating to the wardship of his daughter Elizabeth Kempe's first marriage, to Henry Eden. His son and heir John Heigham, who had matriculated from
1865: 784:(brother of Sir Edward) were condemned in the same session: Hooper was burned on 9 February 1554/55. On 5 March 1555, Queen Mary rewarded Heigham for his loyalty to her at Framlingham, and for his services as Speaker, by the grant 1069:
Heigham made his will on 10 November 1570. It opens with a lengthy prayer of repentance for his many sins, hoping for and trusting in forgiveness, so that he may have Grace to receive the body and blood in the form of bread,
994:. In 1562 Bacon was recruited by Heigham, Ambrose Jermyn, John Holt and others, to assist in their attempts to obtain a charter for Bury St Edmunds. He wrote supportively, but expressing doubt as to the prospects of success. 1037:
from Redgrave to Sir Clement Heigham. When Heigham died in 1571, the office of Bailiff of Bury St Edmunds was granted to Nicholas Bacon "as fully as it was formerly held by Robert Drury, Kt., or Clement Heigham, Kt."
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of composite construction is set into the upright wall at the back. In the lower part are two large brass rectangular plates set adjacent, containing an epitaph to Sir Clement Heigham in 44 lines of English rhymed
436:(her stepfather). Here he built his residence of Barrow Hall, which remained in the family of his descendants for more than two centuries. An illustration of the Hall, copied in 1779 from a 1597 original, survives. 1072:"the whiche after the consecracion thereof I steadfastly belive to be the verie bodie and bludd of our Saviour Jhu Christe, the whiche was crucified for me uppon the Crosse for the redempcon of me and all sinners" 571:(son of Sir Thomas) had accepted the transfer of an annuity as an inducement for the granting of a benefice; Edward Reve had sold his annuity to John Holt, one of the commissioners. Heigham was given two 359:
Suffolk magistracy for the rest of his life. He became Pensioner at Lincoln's Inn in 1531 and was called to the Bench in 1534. On the east side of the county of Suffolk, farm of the site of the manor of
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Heigham retained until his death the office of Chief Bailiff to the town of Bury St Edmunds, as he had held it since the time of Sir Robert Drury. He drew support from his long connection with Sir
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1548 Clement Heigham first sat as a Governor of Lincoln's Inn, and regularly thereafter through the reigns of Edward and of Mary, where he was often in company with Edward Griffith.
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of the Heigham quartering (as before) on the dexter side, with the Waldegrave quartering (as before) on the sinister side: it is the heraldic representation of the second marriage.
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revived. Almost forty members of the Commons rose and left the house when they saw that the majority were minded to capitulate: Heigham's colleague Edward Griffith, since May 1552
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His second wife, whom he married after 1528, was Anne Waldegrave (1506–1590), widow of Sir Henry Bures of Acton, Suffolk, and daughter of Sir George Waldegrave (1483–1528) of
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his fellow-justices were obliged in all equity to release Mountain on bail, which was immediately put up by his acquaintances, and he was later able to make an escape.
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He was plunged directly into the full political force of Gardiner's intentions within hours of receiving his knighthood. On 28 and 29 January 1554/55 Heigham was in
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and with sword, appears centrally: he kneels in prayer at a desk with an open book upon it, his helmet beside it and his gauntlets hanging in front of it. He faces
647:, his attainder reversed, spoke before both houses. The schemes of Stephen Gardiner were accomplished: the Acts against the Pope were repealed, and those against 1051: 3282: 4283: 3980: 3939: 261: 114: 339:, Suffolk and Anne Drury, with whom he had a further three sons and two daughters. Anne had previously been the wife of Sir Henry Bures (died 1528), of 4278: 1025:
telling how he had met the Lord Keeper at Sir Clement Heigham's house, where "his Lordshipe sealed the Quene's Maiestie's bonds" before proceeding to
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who had married in the time of King Edward, it is expressed that Philip and Mary "per Clementum Heigham militem Senescallum suum concesserunt...",
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During the 1540s Anne Heigham's daughters were married: three of them were married to three brothers, the sons and coheirs of the royal physician
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A Booke of Epitaphes Made Upon the Death of the Right Worshipfull Sir William Buttes Knight: Who Deceased the Third Day of September, Anno 1583
1885:(Google), citing "Ashby's notes, Cole's MSS. vol. xlvi, No. 5847. Brit. Mus." The full chart of 1597 is represented in the Plate facing p. 16. 503:(1486-1545) and his wife Margaret, heiress of the Cambridgeshire family of Bacon. Joan Bures married (Sir) William Butts the younger, lord of 1313:
are shield-shaped plates. The shield to the right as viewed, above the second wife, contains the arms of Waldegrave, 1st and 4th (shown as a
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A. Davidson, 'Kempe, Robert (by 1526-71 or later), of Lincoln's Inn, London and Spains Hall, Finchingfield, Essex', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.),
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William Drury, Sir Thomas Jermyn (deceased), Sir William Waldegrave and others, to investigate abuses. They interviewed the late priors of
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was leased to him in 1532 under the Convent seal for 30 years. On the west side he developed tenures around the Abbey's manor and park of
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presided over a solemn company of the bishops, many lords, knights and others, to witness the public inquisition and excommunication of
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J.P. Ferris, Heigham (Higham), Sir John (c.1540-1626), of Barrow and Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.', in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds),
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and Tudor flowers. Externally the canopy has a horizontal frontage carved with quatrefoils (three enclosing shields, two enclosing
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Horningsheath was granted to John Reve in January 1540: 'Augmentation Book 212, fol. 61 b', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds),
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Above these images are three heraldic shields. The central one, engraved on a square plate of latten, bears the arms of Heigham (
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Calendar of State Papers, Preserved in the State Paper Department, Domestic Series, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth: A.D. 1547-1580
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with Montchency, Creake, Vauncy and Moyne), quartered with Fray, 2nd and 3rd. The shield to the left as viewed represents the
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Memorial to Anne Heigham, Clement's second wife, at Thornage. She also appears on the brass at Barrow. (Photo by Evelyn Simak)
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thereafter to his son John, who in his own right is to have the manor of Semer, or in default of issue it is to pass by
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second marriage. Estimates of the birthdate of John Higham, his first son by Anne, range between c. 1530 and c. 1540.
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By 1528, however, his first wife was dead, and he remarried to the widow Anne Bures, daughter of George Waldegrave of
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Margaret Heigham, living 1570, married Humphrey Moseley, of Tunstall, Staffordshire; died 1606 aged 78, buried at
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how he accompanied Sir Clement Heigham and other gentlemen of the county to meet the Lord Keeper between Bury and
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Serving as Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn in 1540–41, in December 1540 Heigham completed the purchase of the manor of
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Will of Sir Clement Heigham of Barrow, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1571, Holney quire). Full transcript in J.J. Howard (ed),
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was brought into the August sessions of 1555, after a long imprisonment, and was found to have no accusers. The
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The parliament was dissolved on 16 January 1555, and shortly afterwards, 27 January, Heigham was knighted by
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which rise at the corners as turrets. The front of the tomb-chest has three lozenges enclosing quatrefoil
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His first wife, Anne, is in some sources said to have been Anne Moonines daughter of John de Moonines of
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S.M. Jack, 'English bishops as tax collectors in the sixteenth century', in S.M. Jack and B.A. Masters,
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Reformation, Politics and Polemics: The Growth of Protestantism in East Anglian Market Towns, 1500-1610
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Bench with Sir Robert Broke, Edward Griffith and others when Thomas Mountain, the troubled minister of
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for burning. Many, including Sir Clement Heigham and Sir Richard Dobbs, were required to witness the
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Elizabeth Heigham, living 1570, married (1) Henry Eden of St Edmundsbury, and (2) Robert Kempe of
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and named an executor in the will of Sir Thomas Jermyn, written September, proved December 1552.
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Abbot John had, until the dissolution of St Edmund's, been responsible for the collecting of the
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John Heigham, the heir, married in 1562. It was in 1564 that Sir Nicholas Bacon's son and heir,
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J.C. Cox, 'Ecclesiastical History' in W. Page (ed.), Victoria History of the County of Suffolk
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M.K. Dale, 'Waldegrave, Sir William (1507-54), of Smallbridge, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.),
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The arms of Heigham (not quartered with Francys) are displayed in a window at Lincoln's Inn.
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Will of Sir Wyllyam Waldgrave of Buryes (Bures) St Mary, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1555, More quire).
1989:(Internet Archive). The names "Griffith" and "Griffin" appear to have been interchangeable. 1806:
M.K. Dale, 'Drury, Sir William (by 1499-1558), of Hawstead, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.),
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is a tomb-chest surmounted by a low canopy with a flat-arched roof, ornamented within with
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L.J. Redstone, '"First Ministers' Account" of the possessions of the Abbey of St Edmund',
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who had influenced Roger Bernard (a man burned at Bury St Edmunds on 30 June 1556). The
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N.M. Fuidge, 'Butts, Sir William (1513-83), of Thornage, Norf.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.),
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M.K. Dale, 'Heigham, Clement (by 1495-1571), of Barrow, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.),
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considered Busby to be senile, disputative, and over-fond of "seavenoclocke dinnars".
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H.K. Cameron and J.C. Page-Phillips, 'The Brass of John Crosyer at Barrow, Suffolk',
1911:'Grants in August, 1543: 34. Clement Heigham', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), 1198: 1174: 1170: 1166: 1162: 1058:(1549–50). Like Crosyer he was originally of Trinity Hall: in 1557-1558 he served at 854:
Heigham was present at the examination of John Fortune alias Cutler, a blacksmith of
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Heigham received a new patent as Chief Baron of the Exchequer upon the accession of
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At about this time information had been given against Robert Pygot, a painter from
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intervened in February 1554. In April 1554 Heigham was returned to parliament for
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Ecclesiastical Memorials, Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation of it
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her daughter. Reve gave to Heigham his valuable hangings in his great chamber at
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Will of Roger Reve, Clothmaker of Bury St Edmunds (P.C.C. 1539, Dyngeley quire).
4177: 3885: 3881: 3836: 3770: 3634: 3464: 3439: 3419: 1157:, Suffolk and his wife Anne Drury (d. 1572). (Anne Drury was a daughter of Sir 1154: 1107: 1063: 1029:. A letter of 1569 survives in which the Lord Keeper instructs his son to send 1014: 777: 568: 543: 452: 360: 340: 2160:
The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803
2098:, Volume II (Archibald Constable and Company Limited, London 1907), pp. 1-53, 982:, Suffolk. During the 1540s Heigham was connected with Bacon in the manors of 4267: 4248: 4050: 3811: 3775: 3700: 3675: 3660: 3619: 3484: 3429: 3393: 3388: 3383: 3378: 1419:'The Visitation of Suffolk, 1561: Higham of Barrow', in W.C. Metcalfe (ed.), 1129: 1122: 1055: 1002: 979: 833: 829: 753: 644: 556: 528: 508: 500: 456: 394: 390: 325: 2209:
i.e. "Philip and Mary have granted, by Sir Clement Heigham their Steward..."
4202: 3856: 3821: 3725: 3705: 3474: 3454: 3209: 2375:, Suffolk Records Society XLIII (Boydell Press/Sponsors, Woodbridge 2000), 1930:
Facsimiles of National Manuscripts from William the Conqueror to Queen Anne
1283: 1178: 942: 882: 878: 679: 667: 593: 516: 512: 147: 1739:'436. Grants in March 1540, no. 74' in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), 4289:
Members of the pre-1707 English Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall
4243: 3949: 3780: 3680: 3241: 1847:, 2 vols (Whittaker & Co., London/Samuel Tymms, Lowestoft 1868), II, 1444:, 2 vols (Whittaker & Co., London/Samuel Tymms, Lowestoft 1868), II, 1402:(OUP 2004); replacing J.A. Hamilton, 'Heigham, Sir Clement (died 1570)', 1279: 1229:
Dorothy Heigham, married (1561) Sir Charles Framlingham, of Crowes Hall,
859: 585: 507:, Norfolk, who died in 1583; Bridget Bures married Thomas Butts, lord of 298:
Sable a fess componée or and azure, between 3 horses' heads erased argent
95: 2909:
J.H., 'Heigham, John (d.1626), of Barrow, Suff.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.),
2493:(By Command, London 1843), Appendix II: Calendar of the Contents of the 2439:'The death and martirdom of ii which suffred at Ipswich', in John Foxe, 1860:
It is re-drawn in E. Martin, 'Two exceptional Tudor houses in Hitcham',
488:
in 1547, the Autumn vacation of 1548 was not kept owing to a death from
303:
It is suggested that Clement may have received early education from the
3801: 3715: 3368: 1275: 1255: 1251: 1142: 1030: 855: 801: 567:, and many priests, former monks and lay annuitants. It was found that 552: 329: 223: 2321: 1474:
The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn: The Black Books
1407: 1135:
Anne Heigham, living 1570, married Thomas Turner of Wratting, Suffolk.
974:
to Elizabeth in 1558, who in the 1560s was building his residences at
1669:
Denham Parish Registers, 1539-1850. With Historical Notes and Notices
1111: 1075: 1026: 867: 797: 793: 731: 463:, advising His Majesty that Clement Higham had been appointed by the 317: 312:
infancy). In 1521 Clement Heigham, Roger Reve (brother of John Reve,
60: 2218:'Another note for legitimation of Priestes children', in John Foxe, 2112:
Will of Sir Thomas Jermyn of Roshebroke (P.C.C. 1552, Powell quire).
2066:
P. Collinson, 'Barrow, Henry (c. 1550-1593), religious separatist',
1398:
J.H. Baker, 'Heigham, Sir Clement (b. in or before 1500, d. 1571)',
3599: 3549: 2489:'Pouch XXXVIII: Trial and Acquittal of Thomas Lord Wentworthe', in 2456:'The Martyrdome of three that were burned at Burye', in John Foxe, 1230: 1216: 1182: 727: 520: 504: 425: 293: 1535:
Will of Henry Bures of Acton, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1528, Porche quire).
1050:
in Cambridge from c. 1545 to c. 1550. He was apparently deputy as
726:
delinquency. His reputation for severity towards common people as
347: 2034:
An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
1932:(By Order), (Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton 1865), Vol. II, 1868:, at pp. 203-04, citing Suffolk Record Office (Bury), ref. 862/2. 1295: 1263: 1247: 1190: 991: 890: 844: 789: 572: 441:
then newly occupied as the benefice of a notable academic in the
368: 2514:(Longman, Green, Brown, Longmans, & Roberts, London 1856), 2491:
Fourth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records
1862:
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History
1209: 1083: 987: 785: 769: 648: 460: 2350:'The Martyrdome of Rob. Samuell, Preacher', and ' John Foxe, 1460:, Vol. I: From A.D. 1420 to A.D. 1799 (Lincoln's Inn, 1896), 1259: 1774:
The Manors of Suffolk. Notes on their History and Devolution
1648:
The Manors of Suffolk. Notes on their History and Devolution
4329:
Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Ipswich
3297: 2630:, I: 1500-1585 (Deighton, Bell & Co., Cambridge 1858), 2268:
A Concise Description of Bury St. Edmund's and Its Environs
2123:
The Chronicle of Queen Jane, and of Two Years of Queen Mary
1898:, I: 1500-1585 (Deighton, Bell & Co., Cambridge 1858), 1177:.) By Anne Waldegrave (who died in 1589 aged 84, and whose 1034: 851:
and interrogated, and was burned there on 16 October 1555.
292:
Clement Heigham was the son and heir of Clement Heigham of
280:, but withdrew from politics after the succession of Queen 2177:
The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III to 1912
1881:(Samuel Bentley, London/John Deck, Bury St Edmunds 1838), 1730:
Will of John Reve, clerk (P.C.C. 1540, Cromwell Register).
2928:
The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629
2911:
The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558
2000:
The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603
1915:, Vol. XVIII Part 2: August–December 1543 (London 1902), 1808:
The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558
1564:
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1383:
The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558
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Lucy Heigham, living 1570, married (1) John Bokenham, of
901:
In the parliament beginning 20 January 1557/58, in which
764:. Hooper was condemned, sentenced and handed over to the 715:"In punishment unto the pore which ded their cryme lament 627:
It was then in November 1554, following solemnization of
2087:
New Series XIV no. 1 (July 1996), pp. 129-63, at p. 153.
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The History and Antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe Hundred
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The History and Antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe Hundred
2081:
Protestants, Property, Puritans: Godly People Revisited
1879:
The History and Antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe Hundred
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The Visitations of Suffolk, made in 1561, 1577 and 1612
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academic, Dr Humphrey Busby, who had been (the second)
1013:, in his progress to Redgrave Hall. In August 1566 Sir 2993: 2991: 1505:
Norfolk Record Office, Hare MSS: Charter - feoffment,
2133:(Internet Archive); citing Lansdowne MS 1236, fol 29. 1242:
Sir Clement is buried in the Church of All Saints at
717:
He wold with pyty mercyfull from rigour soone relent:
2829:(Shakespeare Head Press, Stratford upon Avon 1913), 1947:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
1928:'XXXIV. Queen Katheryn to Henry VIII', in H. James, 1913:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
1741:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
1715:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
1222:
Judith Heigham, died 1571, married John Spelman, of
3027: 2988: 1949:, Vol. 19 Part 1: January–July 1544 (London 1903), 1631:
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology
1189:Sir John Heigham, eldest son and heir, an M.P. for 1138:
Frances Heigham, living 1570, married ----- Warren.
379: 2745:University of Chicago Library, Bacon Manuscripts, 2713:The History and Antiquities of Hengrave in Suffolk 2287:, Vol. III Part 1 (Clarendon Press, Oxford 1822), 2032:'Ryburgh Magna', in F. Blomefield, ed. C. Parkin, 1303:quarterly 1st and 4th Heigham; 2nd and 3rd Francys 721:A terro unto them he was in Justice true defence." 719:But unto them which wilfully contynude in offence, 210:(1) Anne Moonines; (2) Anne Waldegrave (1506–1590) 2405:'The examination of John Fortune', in John Foxe, 2196:, 2 vols (Sherratt and Hughes, London 1906), II, 2162:, Vol. I: A.D. 1066-1625 (Hansard, London 1806), 1342:The Lives of the Speakers of the House of Commons 4265: 2732:, 2 volumes (Robert Jennings, London 1839), II, 2373:Ipswich Borough Archives, 1255-1835: A Catalogue 2040:(Google). William Butts jnr did not die in 1547. 1581:The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds Etc 905:was chosen Speaker, Sir Clement Heigham sat for 272:, he held various offices and commissions under 2303:, Vol. II; A.D. 1554-1555 (HMSO, London 1936), 2179:(Corporation of the City of London, 1913), II, 2057:(Internet Archive), offers Barrow of Westhorpe. 1185:, Norfolk) he had several children, including: 511:, Norfolk, who took part in the 1536 voyage of 384:Following the death in 1539 of Roger Reve, the 2580:, Vol. I: A.D. 1558-1560 (HMSO, London 1939), 2476:, Vol. V: A.D. 1557-1558 (HMSO, London 1939), 2316:A.F. Pollard, 'Mountain, Thomas (died 1561)', 1671:(Paul & Mathew, Bury St. Edmund's, 1904), 1266:with a heraldic shield at the centre of each. 1173:, both in Suffolk (1455–1536)). (See also the 287: 3283: 2474:Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Philip and Mary 1839: 1837: 1440:(Harleian MSS), recited in J.J. Howard (ed), 1340:'Sir Clement Heigham, Kt.', in J.A. Manning, 788:of the reversion of the manor and rectory of 316:1513–1539) and Thomas Munning were among the 2797:Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society 2767:Historical MSS Commission, Fourteenth Report 2263: 2261: 4284:Speakers of the House of Commons of England 4018: 127:12 November 1554 – 16 January 1555 3290: 3276: 1834: 1193:. He married (1), 1562, Anne, daughter of 260:, was an English lawyer and politician, a 27:16th-century English politician and lawyer 4279:People from the Borough of St Edmundsbury 2301:Calendar of Patent Rolls, Philip and Mary 2258: 2019:(Henrie Midleton, London), Full text at ( 2930:(from Cambridge University Press 2010), 2730:The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham 1845:the Visitation of the County of Suffolke 1566:(from Cambridge University Press 2010), 1520:The Visitation of the County of Suffolke 1442:The Visitation of the County of Suffolke 1094: 1090: 877:In July 1558 the outspoken country wife 346: 2068:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1400:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1298:child just behind Sir Clement himself. 14: 4266: 2845:, Vol. V: A.D. 1569-1572 (HMSO 1966), 2761:, Vol. V: A.D. 1569-1572 (HMSO 1966), 2070:(OUP 2004), states Barrow of Shipdham. 1278:couplets, engraved in very controlled 913:(though he had never held the rank of 3271: 2843:Calendar of Patent Rolls, Elizabeth I 2759:Calendar of Patent Rolls, Elizabeth I 2594:Register of Admissions, Lincoln's Inn 2578:Calendar of Patent Rolls, Elizabeth I 2200:, citing Harleian MS 6164, fol. 80 b. 1458:Register of Admissions, Lincoln's Inn 1377: 1375: 1373: 1371: 578: 300:. (The brasses are long since lost.) 2769:, Appendix Part VIII (1895), p. 139. 1934:item XXXIV, Facsimile and transcript 1825:Rushbrook Parish Registers 1567-1850 932: 792:, Suffolk, with its lands in Semer, 730:seems borne out by a few stories in 588:in Norfolk. They, together with the 2002:, (from Boydell and Brewer, 1981), 711:According to Heigham's own epitaph, 24: 3180:October 1553 to April 1554 3038:National Heritage List for England 2951:(Google), with Plate facing p. 22. 2945:History and Antiquities of Suffolk 2913:(from Boydell & Brewer 1981), 2894:History and Antiquities of Suffolk 2883:(London, 1984), vol. 2, pp. 396–7. 1810:, (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), 1793:, (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), 1368: 1118:Vincent Heigham (died in infancy). 866:Foxe also mentions John Cooper of 662:in his chamber, together with the 563:, the Master and three fellows of 492:in the Inn, but at the Council at 256:; before 1495 – 9 March 1571) of 25: 4355: 3249:Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer 2858:'Heigham of Barrow', in J. Gage, 2799:, XIII, pt. 3 (1982), pp. 224-31. 1827:(George Booth, Woodbridge 1903), 838:Agnes Potten and Joan Trunchfield 672:Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 523:, Norfolk, and was mother of the 73:Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer 3998: 3299:Speakers of the House of Commons 3033:"Church of All Saints (1376863)" 3021: 3008: 2715:(James Carpenter, London 1822), 2696:History of the County of Norfolk 2548:(from Boydell and Brewer 1982), 2464:(The Acts and Monuments Online). 2447:(The Acts and Monuments Online). 2430:(The Acts and Monuments Online). 2413:(The Acts and Monuments Online). 2396:(The Acts and Monuments Online). 2362:(The Acts and Monuments Online). 2318:Dictionary of National Biography 2270:(Longman and Co., London 1827), 2226:(The Acts and Monuments Online). 2125:, Camden Society XLVIII (1850), 1598:Dictionary of National Biography 1404:Dictionary of National Biography 1385:(from Boydell and Brewer 1982), 1357:'Heigham, Clement', in E. Foss, 1246:. Against the south wall of the 772:certificate of the proceedings. 635:(Cornwall), Heigham was elected 380:Dissolution and Edwardian period 59: 3217:Speaker of the House of Commons 3116:1554 (November) to 1555 2971: 2954: 2937: 2920: 2903: 2886: 2869: 2852: 2836: 2819: 2802: 2789: 2772: 2752: 2739: 2722: 2705: 2688: 2671: 2658: 2641: 2620: 2603: 2587: 2571: 2555: 2538: 2521: 2504: 2483: 2467: 2450: 2433: 2416: 2399: 2382: 2365: 2344: 2327: 2310: 2294: 2277: 2249: 2229: 2212: 2203: 2186: 2169: 2153: 2136: 2115: 2106: 2090: 2073: 2060: 2043: 2026: 2009: 1992: 1976: 1956: 1939: 1922: 1905: 1888: 1871: 1854: 1817: 1800: 1783: 1766: 1750: 1743:, Vol. XV: 1540 (London 1896), 1733: 1724: 1717:, Vol. XV: 1540 (London 1896), 1707: 1698: 1678: 1661: 1640: 1623: 1607: 1590: 1573: 1555: 1538: 1529: 1512: 1499: 1181:survives in All Saints Church, 776:(Prebendary of St Paul's), Dr. 637:Speaker of the House of Commons 629:the marriage of Philip and Mary 625:Speaker of the House of Commons 459:of 25 July 1544 to the King in 262:Speaker of the House of Commons 115:Speaker of the House of Commons 3148:April to November 1554 2877:The Visitation of Suffolk 1561 2875:J. Corder (ed. and transcr.), 1596:Hamilton, 'Heigham, Clement', 1483: 1467: 1451: 1430: 1413: 1392: 1351: 1334: 874:, which was accordingly done. 655:, was ordered to indict them. 420:(Anne Heigham's brother), Sir 276:, and was knighted in 1555 by 13: 1: 4294:Chief Barons of the Exchequer 2666:University of Chicago Library 1436:Described in Richard Reyce's 1327: 1307:a horse's head erased, argent 1197:(died 1583), of Sutton Hall, 1048:Regius Professor of Civil Law 968:Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 178: 4334:16th-century English lawyers 3001:, II, pp. 235-37; Copinger, 2932:History of Parliament Online 2915:History of Parliament Online 2765:(Internet Archive); Also in 2647:'Ingham', in W.A. Copinger, 2550:History of Parliament Online 2004:History of Parliament Online 1812:History of Parliament Online 1795:History of Parliament Online 1637:, at p. 343 (Society's pdf). 1568:History of Parliament Online 1387:History of Parliament Online 911:Chief Baron of the Exchequer 897:Chief Baron of the Exchequer 752:where Stephen Gardiner with 404:, near Chevington, from Sir 266:Chief Baron of the Exchequer 7: 3894:3rd Protectorate Parliament 3876:2nd Protectorate Parliament 2827:Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia 2626:C.H. Cooper and T. Cooper, 2051:Visitation of Suffolk, 1561 1894:C.H. Cooper and T. Cooper, 1237: 1103:Sir Clement married twice. 872:hanged, drawn and quartered 706: 631:, that, being returned for 351:Heigham's coat of arms, at 288:Background and early career 218:Clement Heigham; Maud Cooke 10: 4360: 1344:(G. Willis, London 1851), 1305:), including the crest of 999:Nicholas Bacon the younger 923:Thomas Curtis (lord mayor) 828:In Ipswich in summer 1555 4309:English MPs 1553 (Mary I) 4231: 4160: 4099: 4088: 4007: 3996: 3973: 3794: 3653: 3402: 3321: 3310: 3255: 3246: 3238: 3233: 3223: 3214: 3206: 3201: 3187: 3173: 3165: 3155: 3141: 3133: 3123: 3109: 3101: 3091: 3073: 3065: 3058: 2460:(1583 edition), Book 12, 2392:(1583 edition), Book 11, 2356:pp. 1727-1731 (1703-1707) 2354:(1583 edition), Book 11, 1953:(British History Online). 1919:(British History Online). 1747:(British History Online). 1721:(British History Online). 1587:(British History Online). 1423:(Metcalfe, Exeter 1882), 468:had to read for him. The 234: 222: 214: 206: 187: 174: 169: 165: 153: 141: 131: 120: 113: 101: 89: 78: 71: 67: 58: 34: 4304:Members of Lincoln's Inn 2825:G.C. Moore Smith (ed.), 2694:Blomefield, ed. Parkin, 2443:(1563 edition), Book 5, 2426:(1563 edition), Book 5, 2409:(1563 edition), Book 5, 2335:Ecclesiastical Memorials 2222:(1583 edition), Book 8, 1864:, XXXVII Part 3 (1991), 957:Gonville Hall, Cambridge 807:Heigham was also on the 666:of 1554-1555 John Lyon, 619:Privy Council of England 561:prioress of Redlingfield 314:Abbot of Bury St Edmunds 305:monks of Bury St Edmunds 4344:English Roman Catholics 3005:, VII: Thingoe, pp 5-8. 2881:Clarenceux King of Arms 2810:Athenae Cantabrigienses 2780:Athenae Cantabrigienses 2628:Athenae Cantabrigienses 2617:and pp. 25-26 (Google). 1896:Athenae Cantabrigienses 1208:Thomas Heigham, buried 1044:University of Cambridge 948:Trinity Hall, Cambridge 443:University of Cambridge 376:was dissolved in 1539. 324:and others in lands at 2999:Visitation of Suffolke 2962:Visitation of Suffolke 2831:p. 258, note to p. 122 2458:The Acts and Monuments 2441:The Acts and Monuments 2424:The Acts and Monuments 2407:The Acts and Monuments 2390:The Acts and Monuments 2352:The Acts and Monuments 2220:The Acts and Monuments 1633:, XIII Part 3 (1909), 1509:(Discovery catalogue). 1269:Beneath the canopy, a 1100: 723: 386:Court of Augmentations 355: 268:in 1558–1559. A loyal 4319:English MPs 1554–1555 4092:of the United Kingdom 3060:Parliament of England 3014:Image by Simon Knott 2879:, by William Hervey, 2649:The Manors of Suffolk 2411:pp. 1717-19 (1636-38) 2144:The Judges of England 1604:Brit. Mus. i. fol 54. 1546:Visitation of Suffolk 1507:ref Hare 4710/5 214x6 1359:The Judges of England 1098: 1091:Marriage and children 919:Thomas Lord Wentworth 713: 484:and the accession of 350: 307:. He was admitted at 3861:Barebones Parliament 3084:1558 to 1559 3076:Member of Parliament 2121:J.G. Nichols (ed.), 1215:William Heigham, of 978:, Hertfordshire and 824:East Anglian martyrs 762:Bishop of Gloucester 641:Bishop of Winchester 428:(her uncle) and Sir 37:The Right Honourable 2985:(Internet Archive). 2849:(Internet Archive). 2833:(Internet Archive). 2655:(Internet Archive). 2600:(Internet Archive). 2584:(Internet Archive). 2568:(Internet Archive). 2535:(Internet Archive). 2341:(Internet Archive). 2337:, Vol. III Part 1, 2291:(Internet Archive). 2246:(Internet Archive). 2183:(Internet Archive). 2150:(Internet Archive). 2102:(Internet Archive). 1973:(Internet Archive). 1851:(Internet Archive). 1831:(Internet Archive). 1780:(Internet Archive). 1763:(Internet Archive). 1695:(Internet Archive). 1675:(Internet Archive). 1658:(Internet Archive). 1620:(Internet Archive). 1552:(Internet Archive). 1526:(Internet Archive). 1496:(Internet Archive). 1480:(Internet Archive). 1464:(Internet Archive). 1448:(Internet Archive). 1438:Breviary of Suffolk 1365:(Internet Archive). 1224:Narborough, Norfolk 1060:St Stephen Walbrook 1005:, described to the 813:Whittington College 744:Hooper and Mountain 322:2nd Duke of Norfolk 4299:English barristers 3202:Political offices 2194:Knights of England 1163:Lord of the Manors 1101: 766:Sheriffs of London 737:Acts and Monuments 579:Marian advancement 540:diocese of Norwich 414:William Waldegrave 356: 241:Sir Clement Higham 4261: 4260: 4257: 4256: 4084: 4083: 3994: 3993: 3266: 3265: 3256:Succeeded by 3224:Succeeded by 3197: 3196: 3188:Succeeded by 3156:Succeeded by 3124:Succeeded by 3104:William Bendlowes 3096:William Fleetwood 3094:Sir Thomas Benger 3092:Succeeded by 3003:Manors of Suffolk 2979:Manors of Suffolk 2898:pp. 8-16 and Plan 2864:pp. 8-16 and Plan 2529:Judges of England 1199:Bradfield Combust 1175:Waldegrave family 1153:in the parish of 933:Elizabethan years 860:Bishop of Norwich 782:Laurence Saunders 684:William Staunford 611:Wyatt's rebellion 598:Henry Bedingfield 565:Wingfield College 470:Solicitor-General 412:, by deed of Sir 238: 237: 16:(Redirected from 4351: 4324:English MPs 1558 4314:English MPs 1554 4097: 4096: 4090:House of Commons 4016: 4015: 4011:of Great Britain 4009:House of Commons 4002: 3319: 3318: 3312:House of Commons 3292: 3285: 3278: 3269: 3268: 3239:Preceded by 3227:Sir John Pollard 3210:Sir Robert Broke 3207:Preceded by 3199: 3198: 3192:Richard Fletcher 3168:Richard Fletcher 3166:Preceded by 3134:Preceded by 3126:William St Aubyn 3120:Ambrose Gilberd 3102:Preceded by 3066:Preceded by 3056: 3055: 3050: 3049: 3047: 3045: 3029:Historic England 3025: 3019: 3012: 3006: 2995: 2986: 2981:, VII: Thingoe, 2975: 2969: 2958: 2952: 2941: 2935: 2924: 2918: 2907: 2901: 2890: 2884: 2873: 2867: 2856: 2850: 2847:p. 245, no. 2003 2840: 2834: 2823: 2817: 2812:, I: 1500-1585, 2806: 2800: 2793: 2787: 2782:, I: 1500-1585, 2776: 2770: 2763:p. 207, no. 1782 2756: 2750: 2743: 2737: 2726: 2720: 2709: 2703: 2692: 2686: 2675: 2669: 2662: 2656: 2645: 2639: 2624: 2618: 2607: 2601: 2591: 2585: 2575: 2569: 2559: 2553: 2542: 2536: 2525: 2519: 2510:R. 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Index

Clement Heigham
The Right Honourable
MP
JP
PC

Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
David Broke
Edward Saunders
Speaker of the House of Commons
Mary I
Robert Broke
John Pollard
Barrow, Suffolk
Alma mater
Lincoln's Inn
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JP
PC
Barrow, Suffolk
Speaker of the House of Commons
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Roman Catholic
Queen Mary
King Philip
Elizabeth I
Lavenham
monks of Bury St Edmunds
Lincoln's Inn
Abbot of Bury St Edmunds

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