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d 1292 Robert Burnell: the chancellor's clerks that Burnell and the clerks were allowed to dispense with the hanaper system, which required fees for sealing ...
- 1293 Sir John Benstede (d. 1323),
- 1345 to 1357 John Thoresby, archbishop of York
- 1357-1359 Richard Ravenser,
- 1469 Sir Thomas Vaughan (d. 1483)
- 1472–9 John Dawson [1]
- 1509-1514 Roger Lupton,
- 1513 Sir John Heron
- William Smith (d. 1514) [2]
- 1528–49 John Croke
- 1530s Richard Croke [3]
- 1532 d 1540 Thomas Cromwell minor offices: Master of the Jewels on 14 April 1532, Clerk of the Hanaper on 16 July, and Chancellor of the Exchequer on 12 April 1533
- 1535 Sir Ralph Sadler [4]
- 1545–57 Sir Ralph Sadler & John Hales may have been Clerk of the Hanaper for Henry VIII and was deputy to Ralph Sadler , as Master of the Great Wardrobe in 1545. Cromwell's influence to secure a move the free school at Bristol it appeared again in 1549, with a dedication to John Hales , clerk of the hanaper. ... [5]
- 1559–72 Sir Ralph Sadler & John Hales
- 1610 George Evelyn [6]
- 1620 George Mynne, [7] , a particularly grasping clerk of hanaper, extorted excessive fees [8]
- 1640 Arnold Oldisworth [9]
- 1657 John Claypole, army officer (d. 1688)
- 1660 Sir Thomas Clarges, politician (d. 1695)
- 1661–87 Henry Seymour [10]
- 1663 Robert Napier
d. 1686 Henry Seymour (Langley) continued in his office as Groom of the Bedchamber, was able to enjoy the Comptrollership of Customs, and was appointed Clerk of the Hanaper . ...
d 1688John Claypole was appointed by his father-in-law one of the lords of his bed-chamber , clerk of the hanaper , and ranger of Whittlewood Forest ...
- 1726 James Brydges, first duke of Chandos (d. 1744)
- Clerk of the Hanaper Act 1749 [11]
- 1771 Robert Henley, second earl of Northington (d. 1786)
- 1821 Edward Hovell-Thurlow, second Baron Thurlow, (d. 1829)
Ireland
- 1603 Sir John King,
- 1626 John King junior [12]
- 1628 Gilbert Domville [13]
- 1787 Sir Lucius Henry O'Brien, Earl of Limerick
- 1797 Edmond Henry Pery
- 1806–7, George Forbes, army officer
- 1815–36, George Forbes, army officer
- Francis Edgeworth
d 1837 George Forbes Leicestershire (the seat of his father-in-law), and was also appointed clerk of the crown and hanaper in Ireland, then a most lucrative office. ...
- 1857 John O'Connell,
- 1881 - 1885 William Neilson Hancock, resigned because of ill health
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Exhibition
Coventry Exhibition
Coventry and Midland Exhibition
Coventry and Midland Industrial and Art Exhibition
Coventry Working Men's Exhibition
was a female motorcyclist from Coventry.[14]
Maybe, may be not
- THE VISIBLE WORLD Mark Slouka,
- THE WELSH GIRL Peter Ho Davies,
- THE TENANT Roland Toper,
- VIRGIL THE AENID Robert Fagles,
- THE GATERHING Anne Enright,
- ANIMALS PEOPLE Indra Sinha,
- WHAT WAS LOST Catherin O'Flynn,
- CONSOLATION Michael Redhill,
- MARIE ANTOINETTE THE LAST QUEEN OF FRANCE Evelyne Lever,
- THE ROSE OF SEBASTOPOL Katherine McMahon,
- THE SAMURAI SWORD John M Yumoto,
- THE L.A. DIARIES James Brown,
- AN ENGLISHMAN A'LA CAMPAGNE Michael Sadler,
- AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT Joshua Piven,
- THE BUBBLE OF AMERICAN SUPREMACY George Soros,
- THE $12 MILLION STUFFED SHARK Don Thompson
References
- ^ C. S. L. Davies, ‘Fox , Richard (1447/8–1528)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Sept 2010
- ^ Nicholas Orme, ‘Oldham, Hugh (c.1450–1519)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
- ^ Clare Hopkins, ‘Pope, Sir Thomas (c.1507–1559)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
- ^ Gervase Phillips, ‘Sadler, Sir Ralph (1507–1587)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
- ^ Leonard Cox
- ^ C. H. Firth, ‘Pennyman, Sir William, baronet (1606/7–1643)’, rev. R. M. Armstrong, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
- ^ G. E. Aylmer, ‘Mynne, George (1581?–1648)’, rev. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2010
- ^ Brian Quintrell, ‘Richardson, Sir Thomas (bap. 1569, d. 1635)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
- ^ John Wroughton, ‘Oldisworth, Michael (b. 1590/91, d. in or after 1659)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
- ^ W. A. Shaw, ‘Seymour, Henry (bap. 1612, d. 1687)’, rev. Ronald Clayton, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
- ^ List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1740–1759
- ^ Gordon Campbell, ‘King, Edward (1611/12–1637)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2007
- ^ Helen Coburn Walshe, ‘Jones, Thomas (c.1550–1619)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
- ^ Coventry Transport Museum: Muriel Hind