. Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . the three Cockes in a fliield, wherethe Creft is a Cockes head, the one was Anno 6. H. other were 13. H. and 14. H. 4. he dyed Anno 6. and was the fonne of Edmund Cokaine of AfliburneEfquire, who there liued Anno 3. H. 4. and marriedElizaieth the Coufen and heire of William HerthuU; thewhich Edmund was the fon of lohn Cokaine of Afliburnethat lived An. ^6. of Ed. 3. fonof 7o^ Cokaine of Afliburnethat there lived An. 17. Ed. z. fonne of another lohnCokaine of Afliburne that there lived An. 33. Ed. i. fonneof William Coquaine or Cokaine of A


. Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . the three Cockes in a fliield, wherethe Creft is a Cockes head, the one was Anno 6. H. other were 13. H. and 14. H. 4. he dyed Anno 6. and was the fonne of Edmund Cokaine of AfliburneEfquire, who there liued Anno 3. H. 4. and marriedElizaieth the Coufen and heire of William HerthuU; thewhich Edmund was the fon of lohn Cokaine of Afliburnethat lived An. ^6. of Ed. 3. fonof 7o^ Cokaine of Afliburnethat there lived An. 17. Ed. z. fonne of another lohnCokaine of Afliburne that there lived An. 33. Ed. i. fonneof William Coquaine or Cokaine of Afliburne An. 28. Ed. i. He beareth quarterly Orand Gules, over all a bendVaire. Thiswas the CoateArmour of the right Ho-norable Richard Sackvill ^Baron of Buckhurfi, andEarle of Dorfet, whofeliving fame to poflieritiewill neuer bee forgotten jhis noble fucceflor is theRight Honorable EdwardSackvill, Baron of Buek-hurfi, Earle of Dorfet,Lord Chamberlaine to theQueenes Majefl:ie, Knightof the Noble Order of theGarter, and one of HisMa-. 185 The Pra^ice of Blan^pnry. Majefties Honourable Priuy Counfell, none of whofeAunceftors (nor yet himfelfe) did euer defire to quarterany other Coats with it (although of Right they may)for it is a very ancient Coate Armour, as appeareth bythe booke of Knights of King Edward the i. as alfo bydiuers Scales of thefe very Armes, fixed to fundry deeds,made by this Family in the time of King H. the j. aboutwhich time they were painted and fet vp in the windowesof their Manner Houfe, called Sacivillf, and in theChurches of Bergholt and Mount Burei in E/fex^ wherethey yet remaine, as alfo in the Abbey of Begham in Kent^fometime of their Foundation, in the Raigne of Kinglohn: and in Withyham Church in Sujfex^ where fuccef-fiuely they haue beene buried more then jooyeeres, withfeverall Tombes. The Aunceftors of this Noble Family were Frenchmenborne, taking their Surname of a Towne in Normandycalled SackviUj whereof they were Lords, and came intoEngland^


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