Some Account of the Early History and Genealogy, with Pedigrees from 1330, Unbroken to the Present Time, of the Families of Hore and Hoare, with All Their Branches: Interspersed Throughout with Anecdotes, and Incidents in the Lives of Many of the Principa
Some Account of the Early History and Genealogy, with Pedigrees from 1330, Unbroken to the Present Time, of the Families of Hore and Hoare, with All Their Branches: Interspersed Throughout with Anecdotes, and Incidents in the Lives of Many of the Principa
Excerpt from Some Account of the Early History and Genealogy, With Pedigrees From 1330, Unbroken to the Present Time, of the Families of Hore and Hoare, With All Their Branches: Interspersed Throughout With Anecdotes, and Incidents in the Lives of Many of the Principal Persons Mentioned In the church of Digswell, in Hertfordshire, there is a very fine sepulchral brass to a Thomas Hoore (thus spelt), a member of the Mercers' Company of London, with his wife Alicia, his four sons and eight daughters, all represented on the ...
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Excerpt from Some Account of the Early History and Genealogy, With Pedigrees From 1330, Unbroken to the Present Time, of the Families of Hore and Hoare, With All Their Branches: Interspersed Throughout With Anecdotes, and Incidents in the Lives of Many of the Principal Persons Mentioned In the church of Digswell, in Hertfordshire, there is a very fine sepulchral brass to a Thomas Hoore (thus spelt), a member of the Mercers' Company of London, with his wife Alicia, his four sons and eight daughters, all represented on the brass. It is dated March 20th,1495, the period of his death. It was formerly over the grave in the nave of the church, but was removed, at the restoration of the building in the year 1814, within the rails of the Communion table, where it is now to be seen, with several other. Brasses. A description of it, with the inscriptions, will be found in Clutterbuck's History of Hertfordshire, volume n., page 325. A Thomas Hore, supposed to be one of his sons was rector of Digswell, at the time of the decease of the member of the Mercers Company, but which he resigned in the year 1497, June 1st, having been appointed thereto 13th of August, 1494, and no mention is made of any person of the name, in after times, in the parish records. In the books of the Mercers' Company of London there is only the date of the admission of Thomas Hore as a member of the Company, in 1457, and the name of the mercer, John Artone, to whom he served his apprenticeship. On the brass the armorial bearings, impaled with those of his wife, are the same as those of the Devonshire family. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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