Clement Higham

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  1. 'Sir Clement Heigham, Kt.', in J.A. Manning, The Lives of the Speakers of the House of Commons (G. Willis, London 1851), pp. 208-14 (Google).
  2. 'Heigham, Clement', in E. Foss, The Judges of England, Vol. V: 1485-1603 (Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, London 1857), pp. 511-13 (Internet Archive).
  3. 1 2 3 4 M.K. Dale, 'Heigham, Clement (by 1495-1571), of Barrow, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558 (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), History of Parliament Online.
  4. J.H. Baker, 'Heigham, Sir Clement (b. in or before 1500, d. 1571)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP 2004)
  5. Hamilton, John. "Heigham, Clement"  . Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 25. p. 368.
  6. 'The Visitation of Suffolk, 1561: Higham of Barrow', in W.C. Metcalfe (ed.), The Visitations of Suffolk, made in 1561, 1577 and 1612 (Metcalfe, Exeter 1882), pp. 40-41 (Internet Archive). They are not to be confused with the Heighams of Giffords Hall at Wickhambrook in Suffolk.
  7. Described in Richard Reyce's Breviary of Suffolk (Harleian MSS), recited in J.J. Howard (ed), The Visitation of the County of Suffolke, 2 vols (Whittaker & Co., London/Samuel Tymms, Lowestoft 1868), II, p. 228 (Internet Archive).
  8. Register of Admissions, Lincoln's Inn, Vol. I: From A.D. 1420 to A.D. 1799 (Lincoln's Inn, 1896), p. 38 (Internet Archive).
  9. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn: The Black Books, Vol. I: A.D. 1422 to A.D. 1586 (Lincoln's Inn, 1897), p. 189 (Internet Archive).
  10. The Black Books, I, p. 212 (Internet Archive).
  11. Norfolk Record Office, Hare MSS: Charter - feoffment, ref Hare 4710/5 214x6 (Discovery catalogue).
  12. Howard (ed.), The Visitation of the County of Suffolke, II, p. 216 (Internet Archive).
  13. Will of Henry Bures of Acton, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1528, Porche quire).
  14. Howard, Visitation of Suffolk, II, at p. 250, note (Internet Archive).
  15. In his will of 1626 John Higham gave his age as 96 (sc. birth 1530); if so, his admission to Trinity Hall, Cambridge in 1555 was extremely late. See J.P. Ferris, Heigham (Higham), Sir John (c.1540-1626), of Barrow and Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.', in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629 (from Cambridge University Press 2010), History of Parliament Online.
  16. 'The corporation of Bury St. Edmunds: Miscellaneous records - II: 1477. Ordinances for the reformation of abuses in the craft of the weavers', in The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds Etc, Fourteenth Report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission, Appendix; Part VIII (London 1895), pp, 123-44 (British History Online).
  17. Hamilton, 'Heigham, Clement', Dictionary of National Biography, citing Arundel MS Brit. Mus. i. fol 54.
  18. The Black Books, I, p. 232-33, 237 (Internet Archive).
  19. L.J. Redstone, '"First Ministers' Account" of the possessions of the Abbey of St Edmund', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, XIII Part 3 (1909), pp. 311-66, at p. 343 (Society's pdf).
  20. W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk. Notes on their History and Devolution, Vol. III: Hundreds of Carlford and Colneis, Cosford and Hartismere (Taylor, Garnett, Evans, & Co., Ltd., Manchester 1909), p. 198, and p. 202 (Internet Archive).
  21. S.H.A. Hervey, Denham Parish Registers, 1539-1850. With Historical Notes and Notices (Paul & Mathew, Bury St. Edmund's, 1904), pp. 187-91 (Internet Archive).
  22. The Black Books, I, pp. 250-52, and p. 253 (Internet Archive).
  23. Will of Roger Reve, Clothmaker of Bury St Edmunds (P.C.C. 1539, Dyngeley quire).
  24. Horningsheath was granted to John Reve in January 1540: 'Augmentation Book 212, fol. 61 b', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. XV: 1540 (London 1896), p. 562, no. 1032 (British History Online).
  25. Will of John Reve, clerk (P.C.C. 1540, Cromwell Register).
  26. '436. Grants in March 1540, no. 74' in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. XV: 1540 (London 1896), p. 177 (British History Online).
  27. The Black Books, I, pp. 256-258 (Internet Archive).
  28. W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk. Notes on their History and Devolution, Vol. VII: Hundreds of Thingoe, Thredling, Wangford and Wilford (Taylor, Garnett, Evans, & Co., Ltd., Manchester 1911), at pp. 5-8 (Internet Archive).
  29. M.K. Dale, 'Waldegrave, Sir William (1507-54), of Smallbridge, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558, (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), History of Parliament Online.
  30. M.K. Dale, 'Drury, Sir William (by 1499-1558), of Hawstead, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558, (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), History of Parliament Online.
  31. S.H.A. Hervey, Rushbrook Parish Registers 1567-1850 (George Booth, Woodbridge 1903), pp. 185-98 (Internet Archive).
  32. 1 2 Will of Sir Clement Heigham of Barrow, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1571, Holney quire). Full transcript in J.J. Howard (ed), the Visitation of the County of Suffolke, 2 vols (Whittaker & Co., London/Samuel Tymms, Lowestoft 1868), II, pp. 248-51 (Internet Archive).
  33. It is re-drawn in E. Martin, 'Two exceptional Tudor houses in Hitcham', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History, XXXVII Part 3 (1991), pp. 186-207, at pp. 203-04, citing Suffolk Record Office (Bury), ref. 862/2.
  34. J. Gage, The History and Antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe Hundred (Samuel Bentley, London/John Deck, Bury St Edmunds 1838), p. 16 (Google), citing "Ashby's notes, Cole's MSS. vol. xlvi, No. 5847. Brit. Mus." The full chart of 1597 is represented in the Plate facing p. 16.
  35. C.H. Cooper and T. Cooper, Athenae Cantabrigienses, I: 1500-1585 (Deighton, Bell & Co., Cambridge 1858), p. 191 (Google).
  36. 'Grants in August, 1543: 34. Clement Heigham', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. XVIII Part 2: August–December 1543 (London 1902), p. 56 (British History Online).
  37. 'XXXIV. Queen Katheryn to Henry VIII', in H. James, Facsimiles of National Manuscripts from William the Conqueror to Queen Anne (By Order), (Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton 1865), Vol. II, item XXXIV, Facsimile and transcript (Hathi Trust).
  38. '979, 981: Queen Katheryn to Henry VIII', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. 19 Part 1: January–July 1544 (London 1903), p 593 (British History Online).
  39. The Black Books, I, pp. 270-71, and p. 285 (Internet Archive).
  40. The Black Books, I, pp. 287-88 (Internet Archive). The names "Griffith" and "Griffin" appear to have been interchangeable.
  41. N.M. Fuidge, 'Butts, Sir William (1513-83), of Thornage, Norf.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, (from Boydell and Brewer, 1981), History of Parliament Online.
  42. R. Dallington, A Booke of Epitaphes Made Upon the Death of the Right Worshipfull Sir William Buttes Knight: Who Deceased the Third Day of September, Anno 1583 (Henrie Midleton, London), Full text at (eebo/tcp1).
  43. 'Ryburgh Magna', in F. Blomefield, ed. C. Parkin, An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, Volume VII: Gallow and Brothercross Hundreds (William Miller, London 1807), pp. 162-67, at pp. 164-65 (Google). William Butts jnr did not die in 1547.
  44. Howard, Visitation of Suffolk, 1561, II, p. 299 note d (Internet Archive), offers Barrow of Westhorpe.
  45. P. Collinson, 'Barrow, Henry (c. 1550-1593), religious separatist', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP 2004), states Barrow of Shipdham.
  46. S.M. Jack, 'English bishops as tax collectors in the sixteenth century', in S.M. Jack and B.A. Masters, Protestants, Property, Puritans: Godly People Revisited (A Festschrift in Honour of Patrick Collinson on the Occasion of his Retirement), Parergon New Series XIV no. 1 (July 1996), pp. 129-63, at p. 153.
  47. J.C. Cox, 'Ecclesiastical History' in W. Page (ed.), Victoria History of the County of Suffolk, Volume II (Archibald Constable and Company Limited, London 1907), pp. 1-53, at pp. 31-32 (Internet Archive).
  48. Will of Sir Thomas Jermyn of Roshebroke (P.C.C. 1552, Powell quire).
  49. J.G. Nichols (ed.), The Chronicle of Queen Jane, and of Two Years of Queen Mary, Camden Society XLVIII (1850), pp. 3-7, and p. 175 (Internet Archive); citing Lansdowne MS 1236, fol 29.
  50. Foss, The Judges of England, V, pp. 511-13 (Internet Archive).
  51. The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803, Vol. I: A.D. 1066-1625 (Hansard, London 1806), pp. 616-25 (Google).
  52. A.B. Beavan, The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III to 1912 (Corporation of the City of London, 1913), II, p. 32 (Internet Archive).
  53. W.A. Shaw, Knights of England, 2 vols (Sherratt and Hughes, London 1906), II, p. 69, citing Harleian MS 6164, fol. 80 b.
  54. i.e. "Philip and Mary have granted, by Sir Clement Heigham their Steward..."
  55. 'Another note for legitimation of Priestes children', in John Foxe, The Acts and Monuments (1583 edition), Book 8, p. 1200 (1176) (The Acts and Monuments Online).
  56. The Black Books, I, p. 311 and p. 314 (Internet Archive).
  57. Will of Sir Wyllyam Waldgrave of Buryes (Bures) St Mary, Suffolk (P.C.C. 1555, More quire).
  58. 1 2 A Concise Description of Bury St. Edmund's and Its Environs (Longman and Co., London 1827), pp. 19-20 (Google).
  59. J. Strype, Ecclesiastical Memorials, Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation of it, Vol. III Part 1 (Clarendon Press, Oxford 1822), pp. 282-91 (Internet Archive).
  60. Calendar of Patent Rolls, Philip and Mary, Vol. II; A.D. 1554-1555 (HMSO, London 1936), p. 50 (Hathi Trust).
  61. Pollard, Albert. "Mountain, Thomas"  . Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 39. p. 210.
  62. Strype, Ecclesiastical Memorials, Vol. III Part 1, p. 306 (Internet Archive).
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  64. 'Audited Accounts 1554-1813: Robert Sparrowe, Jafferye Carre, Chamberlains, 1555-1556', in D. Allen, Ipswich Borough Archives, 1255-1835: A Catalogue, Suffolk Records Society XLIII (Boydell Press/Sponsors, Woodbridge 2000), p. 210 (Google).
  65. 'The Martyrdom and Burning of William Wolsey and Roberte Pygot, paynter', in John Foxe, The Acts and Monuments (1583 edition), Book 11, p. 1739 (1715) (The Acts and Monuments Online).
  66. 'The examination of John Fortune', in John Foxe, The Acts and Monuments (1563 edition), Book 5, pp. 1717-19 (1636-38) (The Acts and Monuments Online).
  67. John Foxe, The Acts and Monuments (1563 edition), Book 5, p. 1785 (The Acts and Monuments Online).
  68. 'The death and martirdom of ii which suffred at Ipswich', in John Foxe, The Acts and Monuments (1563 edition), Book 5, p. 1751 (The Acts and Monuments Online).
  69. 'The Martyrdome of three that were burned at Burye', in John Foxe, The Acts and Monuments (1583 edition), Book 12, p. 2073 (The Acts and Monuments Online).
  70. Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Philip and Mary, Vol. V: A.D. 1557-1558 (HMSO, London 1939), p. 60 (Hathi Trust).
  71. 'Pouch XXXVIII: Trial and Acquittal of Thomas Lord Wentworthe', in Fourth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records (By Command, London 1843), Appendix II: Calendar of the Contents of the Baga de Secretis, at pp. 259-61 (Google).
  72. R. Lemon (ed.), Calendar of State Papers, Preserved in the State Paper Department, Domestic Series, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth: A.D. 1547-1580 (Longman, Green, Brown, Longmans, & Roberts, London 1856), p. 104 (Google).
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  74. A. Davidson, 'Kempe, Robert (by 1526-71 or later), of Lincoln's Inn, London and Spains Hall, Finchingfield, Essex', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558 (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), History of Parliament Online.
  75. The Black Books, I, p. 322 (Internet Archive).
  76. Calendar of Patent Rolls, Elizabeth I, Vol. I: A.D. 1558-1560 (HMSO, London 1939), p. 19 (Internet Archive).
  77. Register of Admissions, Lincoln's Inn, I, p. 64 (Internet Archive).
  78. J. Gage, The History and Antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe Hundred, p. 19 and pp. 25-26 (Google).
  79. C.H. Cooper and T. Cooper, Athenae Cantabrigienses, I: 1500-1585 (Deighton, Bell & Co., Cambridge 1858), p. 191 and p. 282 (Google).
  80. 'Ingham', in W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. I: The Hundreds of Babergh and Blackbourn (T. Fisher Unwin, London 1905), pp. 328-29 (Internet Archive).
  81. "Sir Nicholas Bacon Collection of English Court and Manorial Documents, 1200-1785", MSS 3211 (1543) and 3271 (1547) University of Chicago Library.
  82. J. Craig, Reformation, Politics and Polemics: The Growth of Protestantism in East Anglian Market Towns, 1500-1610, St Andrews Studies in Reformation History (Ashgate 2001/Routledge, London and New York 2016), p. 86, note 81 (Google).
  83. Blomefield, ed. Parkin, History of the County of Norfolk, VII, at pp. 164-65 (Google).
  84. J. Gage, The History and Antiquities of Hengrave in Suffolk (James Carpenter, London 1822), pp. 176-78 (Google).
  85. J.W. Burgon, The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham, 2 volumes (Robert Jennings, London 1839), II, pp. 107-11 (Google).
  86. University of Chicago Library, Bacon Manuscripts, ref. 4097.
  87. Calendar of Patent Rolls, Elizabeth I, Vol. V: A.D. 1569-1572 (HMSO 1966), p. 207, no. 1782 (Internet Archive); Also in Historical MSS Commission, Fourteenth Report, Appendix Part VIII (1895), p. 139.
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  89. H.K. Cameron and J.C. Page-Phillips, 'The Brass of John Crosyer at Barrow, Suffolk', Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society, XIII, pt. 3 (1982), pp. 224-31.
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  91. G.C. Moore Smith (ed.), Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia (Shakespeare Head Press, Stratford upon Avon 1913), p. 258, note to p. 122 (Internet Archive).
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  93. 'Heigham of Barrow', in J. Gage, The History and Antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe Hundred, pp. 8-16 and Plan (Google).
  94. J. Corder (ed. and transcr.), The Visitation of Suffolk 1561, by William Hervey, Clarenceux King of Arms (London, 1984), vol. 2, pp. 396–7.
  95. Gage, History and Antiquities of Suffolk, pp. 8-16 and Plan (Google).
  96. J.H., 'Heigham, John (d.1626), of Barrow, Suff.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603 (from Boydell & Brewer 1981), History of Parliament Online.
  97. J.P. Ferris, Heigham (Higham), Sir John (c.1540-1626), of Barrow and Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.', in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629 (from Cambridge University Press 2010), History of Parliament Online.
  98. Gage, History and Antiquities of Suffolk, pp. 19-23 (Google), with Plate facing p. 22.
  99. Howard, Visitation of Suffolke, II, pp. 235-37 (Internet Archive) and Plate following p. 244 (not displayed in available scans).
  100. Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, VII: Thingoe, pp. 5-8 (Internet Archive).
  101. 1 2 Howard, Visitation of Suffolke, II, pp. 235-37; Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, VII: Thingoe, pp 5-8.
  102. Image by Simon Knott at flickr.com.
  103. Historic England. "Church of All Saints (1376863)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 18 March 2020.
Clement Higham
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Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
In office
1558–1559