A history of the Church of St Giles, Northampton . i . ?«A? •» «•• •*»? ? ? ^ # m J§ Ar ^ &J? %& l^A^F l!Jy M$ *££* /A\ /aa\ /3#\\ / w \ %J 1^ 1 f Rf/w i 1/ \//\\ ****/ V/\vjy\ \ 7 . \Sp\ -r 1 5X^^ 1. I38 MEDIAEVAL HERALDRY OF ST. GILES*. Shield 2. Braybrook. Belcher gives it argent seven loz-enges sable, each charged with an ermine tail. [The usualcoat of Braybrook is argent seven mascules conjoined gules]. Shield 3. Thurning (as above), impaling Braybrook.(From 1614 MS.). Here the Braybrook coat is correctly givenas argent seven mascules gules. Below are the words ... Thirninge Militis acCap
A history of the Church of St Giles, Northampton . i . ?«A? •» «•• •*»? ? ? ^ # m J§ Ar ^ &J? %& l^A^F l!Jy M$ *££* /A\ /aa\ /3#\\ / w \ %J 1^ 1 f Rf/w i 1/ \//\\ ****/ V/\vjy\ \ 7 . \Sp\ -r 1 5X^^ 1. I38 MEDIAEVAL HERALDRY OF ST. GILES*. Shield 2. Braybrook. Belcher gives it argent seven loz-enges sable, each charged with an ermine tail. [The usualcoat of Braybrook is argent seven mascules conjoined gules]. Shield 3. Thurning (as above), impaling Braybrook.(From 1614 MS.). Here the Braybrook coat is correctly givenas argent seven mascules gules. Below are the words ... Thirninge Militis acCapitalis . The shields are those of Sir Wm. Thurning,Chief Justice of Common Pleas (temp. Richard II., Henry IV.,and Henry V.) and Joan Braybrook his wife. Sir was a man of considerable distinction, and it was hewho pronounced sentence of deposition on King Richard II. He became a Puisne Judge of Common Pleas, nth April,1388, at a famous time for promotion in Westminster Hall,when one Chief Justice was hanged, and all the other Judgeswere cashiered, attainted, and banished. In 1395, he becameChief Justice of Common Pleas, and held the office under threeKings, till failing health co
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