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XII.—Ceremonial of the funeral of William lord Grey of Wilton

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1847

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page 58 note * Cheshunt, where sir Anthony Denny, the father of sir Henry, had obtained from Henry VIII. a grant of the dissolved nunnery.

page 60 note * Michael Reniger, a celebrated Protestant refugee.

page 60 note † i. e. the helm.

page 60 note ‡ The crest of lord Grey, on a glove argent, a falcon or.

page 60 note § George Dyve, brother to Lewis, noticed in p. 23, died in 1589, and was buried at Bromham, co. Bedford. Pedigree of Dyve in Baker's Northamptonshire, i. 83.

page 61 note * The present is the only known authority for such a marriage. In the pedigree of Grey in Vincent's Baronage in the College of Arms, this lady is called Thaceta, daughter of Owen son of Tudor; and by others, sister of Owen ap Meredith Tudor, father of Edmond earl of Richmond. See the Harieian MSS. 2045, 1155, and 1529.

page 61 note † John Brydges, lord Chandos, had married Elizabeth, sister to the defunct. His son Henry is not mentioned by Dugdale.

page 61 note ‡ Another brother of Lewis.

page 63 note * i. e. the head penny, or ordinary funeral offering.

page 64 note * Here is a side-note, per me 50s. in money.

page 64 note † The amounts of the money are omitted throughout the account.