. The visitation of Suffolke . ated November 4, 21 James I (1623), licence of entry was grantedto Sinckleer Eden, esquire, son and heir of Sir Thomas Eden, knight, deceased. (13) (1) Pat. Roll, 8 Henry VIII, part 2. (7) Ibid. 2 and 3 Philip and Mary, part 4. (2) Ibid. 37 Henry Vltl, part 2. (8) Ibid. 36 EUzabeth, part 2. (3) Ibid. 1 Edward VI, part 7. (9) Ibid. 36 Elizabeth, pai-t 4. (4) Ibid. 1 and 2 Philip and Mary, part 11. (10) Pat. RoU, 37 Elizabeth, part 8. (5) Pat. Roll, 1 and 2 Philip and Mai-y, (11) Ibid. 12 James I, part 29 No. 1. part 6. (12) Ibid. 13 James I, part 34, No. 98. (6) S


. The visitation of Suffolke . ated November 4, 21 James I (1623), licence of entry was grantedto Sinckleer Eden, esquire, son and heir of Sir Thomas Eden, knight, deceased. (13) (1) Pat. Roll, 8 Henry VIII, part 2. (7) Ibid. 2 and 3 Philip and Mary, part 4. (2) Ibid. 37 Henry Vltl, part 2. (8) Ibid. 36 EUzabeth, part 2. (3) Ibid. 1 Edward VI, part 7. (9) Ibid. 36 Elizabeth, pai-t 4. (4) Ibid. 1 and 2 Philip and Mary, part 11. (10) Pat. RoU, 37 Elizabeth, part 8. (5) Pat. Roll, 1 and 2 Philip and Mai-y, (11) Ibid. 12 James I, part 29 No. 1. part 6. (12) Ibid. 13 James I, part 34, No. 98. (6) Same RoU. (13) Ibid. 21 James I, part 27, No. 12. ^ 5^ li S S i! ?i:^^ :ii i!llsi -big 111 ^S^ _lllll-Jlyllll«- i:a -Is & _f^s^=s .S^f^- r-aS-^ il|litii|lil § § § ^ 3 -g °^J ll. >* |2|^ ^ -1 1 3 Dorothy,aged 10. Mar-ried Ist-Bar-rett^ 2nd, Ro-bert Ban-ing- 11 j if Oriienaged 6,1617,marriedAdi-yan li 111! II Infill -Slo -III e^-i ^-§1 «:5=s1^ Is 3S3S=3f^:f E II^3 1M VISITATION OF THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLKE, 1, Clopton. 2, Mylde. 3, Francis. 4, Roydon. 6, Kneyitt. 6, Belhus, NOTES. In the original visitation three shields are tricked at the commencement of thepedigree. 1st shield, Clopton impaling Jermyn, Sable, a crescent between two mullets in paleArgent. 2nd, Clopton quartering Mijlde, Frauds, Soydoii, Kneiitt, and Belhm. Abore thisshield the motto dor en avant. 3rd Clopton impaling Peryent, Gules, thi-ee crescents Or. The crest is usually borne as represented in the woodcut, but on the monument ofFoley Clopton, the last heii- male, in Lyston Chuich, Essex, in painted glass ClareChurch (1617), and on the monument of Sir William Clopton, in the Kentwell chapel,Melford church (1616), the wolfs head is represented issuing out of a ducal coronet is no record of a grant of this crest so differenced. VISITATION OF THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLKB. THE NAMES OP ALL StTCH FAMILIES AS CLOPTON HATH MATCHED WITHALL. (Extracted from the Chitting Clapton.—Sable, a ben


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