Cuthbert Buckle

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  1. This birth year is given to Christopher Buckle, the father, at 'Buckle, of New Hall', in J. Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 vols (Henry Colburn, London 1835), II, p. 573 (Google); but is transposed to his son Cuthbert in later editions, and in either case no authority is stated.
  2. "Lord Mayors of the City of London from 1189" (PDF). www.citybridgetrust.gov.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 T. Milbourn, The Vintners' Company: Their Muniments, Plate, and Eminent Members, with Some Account of the Ward of Vintry (Vintners' Company, London 1888), p. 86 (Google).
  4. 1 2 J.M.S. Brooke and A.W.C. Hallen (eds), The Transcript of the Registers of the United Parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw, in the City of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (Bowles and Sons for the Parish of St Mary Woolchurch Haw, London 1886), p. xxxvii (churchwarden), p. 125 (marriage), p. 13 (baptism of John), and p. 193 (burial of Joan) (Internet Archive).
  5. K. Rogers, 'On some issuers of seventeenth-century London tokens whose names were not known to Boyne and Williamson', The Numismatical Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatical Society, Series 5, vol. VIII, no. 29/30 (1928), pp. 61-97, at p. 83.
  6. 1 2 Will of Ralph Davye, Vintner of London (P.C.C. 1563, Chayre quire).
  7. Brook and Hallen, Transcript of Registers of St Mary Woolnoth, p. 187 (Internet Archive).
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  9. For whom, see A.B. Beavan, The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III to 1912 (Corporation of the City of London, 1913), II, p. 34 (Internet Archive).
  10. J. Nicholson and R. Burn, The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, 2 volumes (W. Strahan and T. Cadell, London 1777), I, p. 571 (Google).
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  12. cf. Will of Thomas Marston, Haberdasher of London (P.C.C. 1581, Darcy quire).
  13. Will of Alice Barneham or Branham, Widow of Saint Clement Eastcheap, City of London (P.C.C. 1604, Harte quire). See abstract of a certified copy in West Sussex Record Office ref: Add Mss 2586 (Discovery Catalogue).
  14. 'Pedigree of Robinson', in H. Chauncy, The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire (Ben Griffin et al., London 1700), p. 302 (Google).
  15. Will of George Utlay, Draper of London (P.C.C. 1579, Bakon quire), who names father-in-law Thomas, and the Marston brothers and sisters.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 A.B. Beavan, The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III to 1912 (Corporation of the City of London, 1913), II, p. 41 (Internet Archive). (This work includes occasional details now subject to correction.)
  17. 'The Chamberlain's Account 1584-5: No. 139 (d) and note 120', in B.R. Masters (ed.), Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century (London Record Society, 1984), pp. 30-62 (British History Online, accessed 10 October 2022).
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  19. M. Questier, Catholics and Treason: Martyrology, Memory and Politics in the Post-Reformation (Oxford University Press, 2022), p. 141 (Google).
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  21. H.H. Bobart, Records of the Basketmakers' Company (Dunn, Collin and Co./Broadwater Press, London 1911), at pp. 42-44.
  22. S.T. Prideaux and E.G. Duff, An Historical Sketch of Bookbinding (Lawrence and Bullen, London 1893), pp. 239-41 (Google).
  23. Derbyshire Record Office: Vernon Family of Sudbury Hall, ref. D410/T/676. View the Final Decree, 12 February 1589/90, of Sir Christopher Hatton in Chancery, C78/70 no. 20, mm. 47-48, enrolments at Anglo-American Legal Tradition, images 0085-0088 (R. Palmer, University of Houston).
  24. L.O. Tyson, 'Mining and smelting in the Marske area, Swaledale' British Mining No. 50: Memoirs 1994, The Northern Mine Research Society (Sheffield 1994), pp. 24-40, at p. 28 (Society's pdf).
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  28. Agnes Prannell followed her husband's example, but her probate in February 1594/1595 came too late for Buckle to assist: Will of Agnes Prannell, Widow of Saint Michael Le Querne, City of London (P.C.C. 1594, Dixy quire).
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  32. 'The Recorder of London's Speech to Queen Elizabeth, after the Election of Sir Cuthbert Buckle to be Lord Mayor, 1593', in J. Nichols, The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth, New Edition, 3 volumes (John Nichols and Son, London 1823), III, pp. 228-31 (Google). (Kraus/AMS Press, Inc: reprint)
  33. W. Jaggard, A View of all the Right Honourable the Lord Mayors of this Honorable Citty of London (W.I., London 1601), unpaginated, sub anno 1593 (Umich/eebo2).
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  36. 'Privy Council Letter to the Lord Mayor', (3 February) (Hampton Court): Transcript of London Metropolitan Archive, ref. COL/RMD/PA/01/002, fol. 5v. Reed online record (ereed.library.utoronto.ca).
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  38. A. Gurr, Shakespeare's Workplace: Essays on Shakespearean Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2017), in "Henry Carey's Peculiar Letter" (pp. 10-36), at pp. 22-26, and in "Venues on the Verges: London's Theatre Government between 1594 and 1614" (pp. 37-59), at pp. 54, 57-58.
  39. See, "A True Report of Dr. Lopez His Treason", in J. Spedding (ed.), The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon (Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, London 1861), I: Chapter VIII, at pp. 274-87 (Google). (Vol. VIII of The Works of Francis Bacon, eds. J. Spedding, R.L. Ellis and D.D. Heath).
  40. This occurred only a few days after the execution of William Harrington.
  41. '277.I. Composition of the Jury', in D. Green, The Double Life of Doctor Lopez: Spies, Shakespeare and the Plot to Poison Elizabeth I (Arrow Books, Random House, London 2003), p. 277 and p. 374 (Google), citing Baga de Secretis, p. 285.
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  43. '2 May 1594, The Lord Mayor of London to [?the Council]', in R.A. Roberts (ed.), Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House, Vol. 4: 1590-1594 (HMSO, London 1892), pp. 521-42 (British History Online, accessed 10 October 2022).
  44. T. Wharton, The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, New Edition, carefully revised, 4 volumes (Thomas Tegg, London 1824), IV, pp. 214-15, note g (Google).
  45. U. Rhegius, transl. R. Robinson, The Solace of Sion and Joy of Jerusalem, or Consolation of God's Church in the Latter Age: redeemed by the preaching of the Gospell vniversallie (London, 1587, 1590, 1594).
  46. Robinson, The Solace of Sion (etc), (Richard Jones, 1587), Dedicatory Preface (Umich/eebo).
  47. W.C. Hazlitt, Hand-Book to the Popular, Poetical, and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain: From the Invention of Printing to the Restoration (1867; reprint by Salzwasser Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main 2021), p. 500 (Google).
  48. 'Richard Robinson', in H. R. Woudhuysen, Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts, 1558-1640 (Clarendon Press, Oxford 1996), pp. 195-203, at pp. 200-01 (Google).
  49. Corporation of London, Analytical Indexes to Volumes II. and VIII. of the Series of Records Known as the Remembrancia (Pardon and Son, London 1870), p. 50, No. 50 (19 February 1594/95) and note (Google).
  50. The painters' bill for his funeral is preserved in the Ashmolean collections, see Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliæ et Hiberniæ in unum collecti, cum indice alphabetico (in Latin). Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre. 1697. p. 323, no. 7125.; Black, William Henry (1845). A descriptive, analytical, and critical catalogue of the manuscripts bequeathed unto the University of Oxford by Elias Ashmole, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., Windsor Herald. Also of some additional MSS. contributed by Kingsley, Lhuyd, Borlase, and others. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 463, no. 818 items 28 and 29. hdl:2027/uc1.31158010681335.
  51. V. Harding, The Dead and the Living in Paris and London, 1500-1670 (Cambridge University Press, 2002), p. 222 and p. 267 (Google).
  52. 'The Temporall Government of this Citie', in A. Munday (ed.), The Survey of London; contayning the Orignall, Increase, Moderne Estate and Government of that Citie, begun by Iohn Stow (Elizabeth Purslow for Nicholas Bourne, London 1633), pp. 535-98, at p. 591 b (Internet Archive).
  53. 1 2 3 4 5 Abstract in R.G. Rice, 'The Buckles of Banstead, Co. Surrey', in G.W. Marshall (ed.), The Genealogist, Vol. III (George Bell & Sons, London 1879), pp. 251-58, at pp. 252-53 (Google).
  54. In the Surrey Visitation, Bannerman transcribes merely: "A Pattent of these Auncient Armes & Crest to Sr Christopher [sic] Buckle, Knt., Maior of London dated 29 January 1579 p[er] C. Cooke", but the fuller text (and correct name "Cuthbert") is given in The Genealogist.
  55. 1 2 'Buckle', in W.B. Bannerman (ed.), The Visitations of the County of Surrey taken in the years 1530, 1572 and 1623, Harleian Society XLIII (London 1899), pp. 207-08 (Internet Archive).
  56. R.R. Sharpe, Calendar of Wills Proved and Enrolled in the Court of Husting, London, A.D. 1258 - A.D. 1688, 2 Parts (Corporation of the City of London, 1840), II: A.D. 1358 - A.D. 1688, at pp. 721-22 (Google).
  57. H.M. Jewell, The North-South Divide: The Origins of Northern Consciousness in England (Manchester University Press, Manchester and New York 1994), p. 144 (Google).
  58. Will of Sir Cuthberte Buckle of Mark Lane, City of London (P.C.C. 1594, Dixy quire).
  59. The National Archives (UK), Pleadings, Blenkinsopp v Alderson, ref. C 2/Eliz/B19/47 (Discovery Catalogue).
  60. 'St Stephen's Chapel, South Stainmore and school', in J.F. Curwen, 'Parishes (East Ward): St Michael, Brough', The Later Records Relating To North Westmorland Or the Barony of Appleby (Titus Wilson and Son, Kendal 1932), pp. 94-109 (British History Online, accessed 7 October 2022).
  61. "Buckle's Gift", in Commissioners for Inquiring concerning Charities, The Endowed Charities of the City of London: Reprinted at Large from Seventeen Reports (M. Sherwood, London 1829), p. 448 (Google).
  62. Will of Sir Christopher Buckle of Banstead, Surrey (P.C.C. 1660, May quire). Will proved 12 February 1660/1661.
  63. 1 2 W. Berry, Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex (Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, London 1830), p. 22 (Google).
  64. 'Barnham', in R. Hovenden (ed.), The Visitation of Kent taken in the years 1619-1621, Harleian Society XLII (1898), pp. 168-69 (Internet Archive).
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  66. Will of Dame Elizabeth Buckle, Widow of London (P.C.C. 1594, Dixy quire).
  67. '(18 and 20 February 1595)', in R.A. Roberts, Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House, Vol. 5, 1594-1595 (HMSO, London 1894), pp. 100-128 (British History Online, accessed 9 October 2022). Search term: Buckle.
  68. A.E. Readman, The Buckle Papers: A Catalogue (West Sussex County Council, Chichester 1968). For "The Buckle Papers, 1593-1963", see reference "BUCKLE", The National Archives, UK, Discovery Catalogue, Online. See also Surrey History Centre, Woking, ref. 637/2/ Estates acquired by the Buckle family (exploringsurreyspast.org.uk).
  69. N.E. Evans, 'The meeting of the Russian and Scottish Ambassadors in London in 1601', The Slavonic and East European Review, LV no. 4 (Modern Humanities Research Association, October 1977), pp 517-28, at p. 517 (Jstor).
  70. 1 2 'Rowland White to Sir Robert Sydney, 20 September 1600', in A. Collins, Letters and Memorials of State in the Reigns of Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, King James, King Charles the First (T. Osborne, London 1746), II, p. 215 (Google). See also Letters pp. 218-19, etc.
Sir
Cuthbert Buckle
Lord Mayor of London
In office
October 1593 1 July 1594