----------, Agnes (b. )
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Hyde
Title: Myrtle Stevens Hyde, Ancestors in England of Anne Stacie, Wife of Thoma
s Fitch of Norwalk, Connecticut (The Genealogist, Vol. 11, No. 2, 1997 p
p.163-175.)
s Fitch of Norwalk, Connecticut
s Fitch of Norwalk, Connecticut. The Genealogist, Vol. 11, No. 2, 1997 p
p.163-175.
Given Name: Agnes
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Note: Sir John Skipwith served as Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1493 and fought the rebellion of Lord Audley and the Cornishmen in 1497. he was present at the Battle of Blackheath where Audley was defeated and captured and was made a knight-banneret there.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: RD500
Title: RD500
Given Name: John
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Given Name: Catherine
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Given Name: Richard
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Note: Sir William Skipwith served as Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1458 and 1465.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: William
Death: 28 NOV 1482
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: Agnes
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: John
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Note: Sir Thomas Skipwith was knighted by Henry V in France
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: Thomas
Death: 30 NOV 1417
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: Margaret
Event: Type: Living
Date: 1440
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Faris II
Title: David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists, 2nd E
d. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999.)
d.
d. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999.Page: pp. 373-374.
Given Name: William
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Note: John Skipwith served as Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1394. He was a Member of Parliament in 1405, 1407, and 1413.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: John
Death: 15 JUL 1415
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: Alice
Death: AFT 1431
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Note: Sir William Skipwith was named a King's Sergeant in 1354 and a Justice of the Court of Common Pleas on Oct 25 1359. He was made Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1362 and Chief Justice of the King's bench in Ireland on Feb 15 1370. He was a trier of petitions in Parliament in 1362, 1363, 1365, and from 1377 to 1388.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: William
Death: AFT 1392
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: Alice
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Given Name: William
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: Alice
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: William
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Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYPL
Title: Vertical File MaterialPage: Skipwith
Given Name: Agnes
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Given Name: Jane
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Note: Sir John Fineux came from an ancient Kentish family. He attended Gray's Inn and in 1471 was appointed one of the commissioners administering the marshlands lying between Tenterden and Lydd in Kent. In 1476 he was appointed seneschal of the manors of the prior and chapter of Christ Church, Canterbury, said to number 129.
On Nov 20 1485 he was made a serjeant-at-law and the following year appointed to the Privy Council. On May 18 1488 he was appointed steward of Dover Castle and the following year received a commission as a justice of assize in Norfolk. In 1490 he was appointed King's serjeant.
On Feb 11 1494, he was made a puisne judge of the common pleas, and the following year was raised to the chief-justiceship of the King's Bench. In 1509 he was named one of the executors of the will of King Henry VII. In 1512 he was one of the judges who met in council to decide the issue of the authority of ecclesiastical courts to try felons and his decision at this time was instrumental in establishing the separation of ecclesiastical and temporal courts.
He is buried in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: DNB
Given Name: John
Death: aft Feb5 1527
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
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