File:Arms HenryHerbert 2ndEarlOfPembroke WarkworthCastle Northamptonshire DetroitInstituteOfArts.png
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[edit]DescriptionArms HenryHerbert 2ndEarlOfPembroke WarkworthCastle Northamptonshire DetroitInstituteOfArts.png |
![]() Stained glass showing arms of Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1534–1601), KG. Originally at Warkworth Castle, seat of Chetwode Family until 1620. In 1805 moved by Radclyffe-Livingston-Eyre to Hassop Hall in Derbyshire; 1951 purchased by William Randolph Hearst, 1958 gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan, USA. Quarterly of 18 (Source: A.P. Shaw):
of w:Carlton in Lindrick and w:Bothamsall, both in Nottinghamshire; (Furneaux (Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.483)/ Furneaulx of Paignton and Buckfastleigh in Devon (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884). Inquisition post mortem: "The jury, 23 Edward III, found that William Furneaux held when he died £10 rent, with the appurtenances in Carleton in Lyndryk (w:Carlton in Lindrick, Nottinghamshire) &c. and that Thomas le Latymer then aged twenty-six years, son of Sibyll le Latymer, one of the sisters, was one heir of the said William; and Joane his other sister then living, whom Henry, son of Henry de Ravenswath (i.e. Henry FitzHugh of Ravensworth), had to wife, was his other heir". ..... The jury, 2 E: 2, found that Richard de Furnes when he died held £10 land and rent in le Kingston (now Kingston Park, Carlton in Lindrick) of the king in capite, by the service of a pair of gilt spurrs or sixpence yearly. And that the said Richard together with Sibyll his wife, joyntly feoffed by fine, held the manor of Carleton of the castle of Tikhill, and the moyety of the manor of Bothumsell (now w:Bothamsall, Nottinghamshire) of the Earl of Lancaster, and that William was his son and next heir; and that the said Richard died the Wednesday next before the feast of St. Luke the evangelist that year, and then his son William was above twenty-one years of age. (Source: Robert Thoroton, 'Carleton in Lindrick, and Wallingwelles', in Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 3, Republished With Large Additions By John Throsby, ed. John Throsby (Nottingham, 1796), pp. 408-414, note 28 with pedigree[5]) (Robert Thoroton, 'Bothumsell and Lound Hall', in Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 3, Republished With Large Additions By John Throsby, ed. John Throsby (Nottingham, 1796), pp. 363-364 [6])
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Date | 1589/93 |
Source | https://www.dia.org/art/collection/object/coat-arms-henry-herbert-2nd-earl-pembroke-25822 |
Author | Unknown glazier |
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- Marmion arms
- Herbert (of Ewyas) arms
- Morley arms
- Cradock (of Candleston, Glamorgan) arms
- Horton arms
- Cantilupe (of Candleston) arms
- Parr arms
- FitzHugh arms
- Mablethorpe arms
- Furneaux arms
- Staveley (of Staveley, Kendal) arms
- Warkworth, Northamptonshire
- Hassop Hall
- St Quentin arms
- Green (of Greens Norton, Northants) arms
- Stained-glass in the Detroit Institute of Arts
- Stained-glass windows in Northamptonshire
- De Ros (of Kendal, Westmorland) arms
- Gernegan arms
- Grey (of Wilcote, Oxfordshire) arms