Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . e; he builded the Churchof Loddon, and Saint Olaves, commonly called SaintToolies Bridge in the Countie of Norfolke. This worthy Knight lyeth buryed vnder a faire monu-ment in the middle lie on the Northfide in Chrifts Churchin Nor-wich, But it is now borne (with the Coate of Vliterby the gift of King lames vnto him as a Barronet) bythe Honourable and Nobly minded Sir Henry HobartKnight and Baronet, Lord chiefe luftice of the CommonPleas, of Blickling in the countie of Norfolke j whofe vp-rightnefle in iuftice, and loue to his Countrey, hath (likehis owne S
Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . e; he builded the Churchof Loddon, and Saint Olaves, commonly called SaintToolies Bridge in the Countie of Norfolke. This worthy Knight lyeth buryed vnder a faire monu-ment in the middle lie on the Northfide in Chrifts Churchin Nor-wich, But it is now borne (with the Coate of Vliterby the gift of King lames vnto him as a Barronet) bythe Honourable and Nobly minded Sir Henry HobartKnight and Baronet, Lord chiefe luftice of the CommonPleas, of Blickling in the countie of Norfolke j whofe vp-rightnefle in iuftice, and loue to his Countrey, hath (likehis owne Starre communicative of it felfe) difperfed thefairer beames into all places: he being lately deceafedhath left the fame to his worthy fonne and fucceflbr Sirlohn Hobart Knight and Baronet. Hee Note that SirJohn Femedoth fet do wnefor NigelljCoate, Or, aLyon rampantpurpure: butour learnedHeralds denjrthe fame,affirming it tobee LacyetCoate, Baronof TontefraS,and haueregiftred forNigeUt trueCoate, Gules,a pale FuCle,Or, as 194 The PraUice of Blazonry. Hee beareth quarterly, eightCoates,(wz.) the firft,quarter-ly Gules and Vaire, ouer all aBend Dor,by thenameof Co»-ftaUe: the fecond Gules, a paleFulile Or, by the mmeoiHaul-ton : the third Or, a chiefe azure,by the name of iJzours: the Or & Gules,on a chiefeargent, a Lyon paflant fable,by the name of Comberwarth:the fift, argent, two barres in-grailed fable, by the name of Staines: the lixt, argent, acheveron betweene three Martlets, fable, by the name otAr^m: the feventh Or, a plaine crofle Vert, by the nameoiHuJfey: the eight and laft. Argent on a chiefe fable,two Mullets Or, peirced Gules, by the name oiSalveyn;vpon the Center, an Efchocheon, with the Armes ofVljier, being an augmentation of honour given by ourSoveraigne Lord King lames, to the Order of Barronets,&c. Which are the quarterings of the much WtUiam Cmflahle of Flamburgh in the County ofTorke^ Barronet. Here I cannot pafle, (havi
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