189:. The property had come to Yong through his wife, Christian Rede, who had inherited it from her grandparents, Thomas and Christian Rede. Brend purchased the property in the names of himself and his first wife, Margery. Berry suggests that 'perhaps the money was at least partly hers'. In addition to Brend's purchases, the Close Rolls also record his sales of six separate pieces of property during the years from 1583 until his death in 1598.
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Brend was born about 1516. His family's social standing appears to have been modest. In a deposition Brend gave in 1582, the examiner described him first as 'gentleman', and then as 'esquire', both of these being subsequently crossed out and replaced by 'examinant'. From 1580 on, Brend customarily
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The achievement, 8 1/2 by 7 1/2 inches, bears the arms and crest of Brend, Or, a chevron between three dexter hands couped sable. Crest, out of a coronet or, a cockatriceβs head gules between two wings argent, with the usual helmet and mantling. The arms and crest were granted to Thomas Brend in
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Brend married secondly, Mercy Collet (d. 13 April 1597), widow of
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are littered with the bonds and mortgages with which he secured the borrowings of his clients'. Most of the bonds with which Brend was involved date from the period 1547β1558.
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