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Henry Jerningham

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about 1540, and thereafter was present at "major state occasions", and took part in the King's campaign in France in 1544 with his own contingent of five horsemen. In 1544 he and his wife were granted the manor of Wingfield in Suffolk, and in 1546 he was granted the site of the former
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Jerningham's marriage is said to have been arranged by his stepfather, Sir William Kingston. In 1536 he married Kingston's granddaughter, Frances Baynham, the daughter of Sir George Baynham of
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By his father's first marriage to Margaret Bedingfield, Jerningham had several brothers and sisters of the half blood, including Sir John Jerningham of Somerleyton, and Lady Anne Grey.
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M.K. Dale, 'Jerningham, Sir Henry (1509/10-72), of Costessey, Norfolk; Herringfleet and Wingfield, Suffolk; Painswick, Gloucestershire, and London', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.),
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Will of Frances Jerningham, widow, of Costessey, Norfolk, proved 15 February 1584, PROB 11/66/340, National Archives
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By his mother (in this her first marriage) Henry Jerningham is said to have had three brothers and a sister.
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rebellion in 1554, and "was clearly one of the Queen's most trusted servants". In December 1557 he became
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Will of Sir Henry Jerningham of Costessey, Norfolk, proved 27 May 1573, PROB 11/55/240, National Archives
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Edmund Jerningham (died 9 February 1546), whose wardship was granted to his mother's second husband, Sir
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Queen Mary appointed Jerningham one of the six assistant executors of her will. However
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Will of Mary Kingston, widow, proved 25 January 1549, PROB 11/32/320, National Archives
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Will of Edward Jerningham, proved 19 February 1515, PROB 11/18/104, National Archives
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Henry Jerningham was the son of Edward Jerningham (died 6 January 1515) of
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on Mary's behalf, and at her accession to the throne she appointed him
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on the throne after King Edward's death in 1553. He raised troops in
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Jerningham's father died in 1515, and by 1532 his mother had married
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Ruins of St Olave's Priory, granted to Sir Henry Jerningham in 1546
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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at Mary's coronation, and shortly thereafter was sworn to the
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Wives and Daughters: The Women of Sixteenth-Century England
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Wives and Daughters: The Women of Sixteenth-Century England
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558
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P. Hyde, 'Drury, Sir Robert (b. before 1456, d. 1535)',
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Jeronyma Jerningham, who married Charles Waldegrave of
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Edward Jerningham, born after the death of his father.
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S. Lehmberg, 'Kingston, Sir William (c.1476–1540)',
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He retired to 550:, Vol 10 part 1 (January 1963), pp. 5-9. 517:(Burrell and Bransby, Ipswich 1801), I, 509: 507: 505: 158:Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton 792:Members of the Privy Council of England 656:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 602:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 535:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 420:at pp. 174-75 (no. 13, Edmund Jernegan) 407: 288:John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland 162:William Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Beaumont 797:People from Suffolk Coastal (district) 465:, III, Surtees Society (London 1865), 170:Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk 7: 587:D. Richardson, ed. K.G. Everingham, 344:between 1553 and 1555, and once for 274:Little is known of his career under 749:Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard 448:G.E. Cokayne, ed. H.A. Doubleday, 130:Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard 14: 730:Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 628:(from Boydell and Brewer 1982), 484:A Who's Who of Tudor Women: Sa-Sn 424:p 177-79 (no. 17, Henry Jernegan) 300:Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 166:John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford 126:Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 21:Henry Jerningham (disambiguation) 827:Politicians from Gloucestershire 546:W.H. Challen, 'Lady Anne Grey', 604:(Oxford University Press 2004). 563:A Who’s Who of Tudor Women: I-J 238:Jerningham was admitted to the 16:16th-century English politician 435:G.E. Cokayne, ed. G.H. White, 414:'Jerningham', in J.H. Druery, 1: 384:Mary Jerningham, who married 630:History of Parliament Online 487:, (update and correction of 188:Gentleman of the Bedchamber 156:, Yorkshire (second son of 848: 369:Clearwell, Gloucestershire 222:of London on 28 May 1524. 18: 802:English MPs 1553 (Mary I) 755: 746: 736: 727: 719: 714: 578:. 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Emerson (comp.), 463:Testamenta Eboracensia 235: 220:Constable of the Tower 199:Elizabeth Jerningham, 132:, and a member of the 832:People from Costessey 812:English MPs 1554–1555 669:The Manors of Suffolk 574:5 August 2010 at the 290:, attempted to place 233: 179:Ferdinand Jerningham. 740:Sir Henry Bedingfeld 450:The Complete Peerage 437:The Complete Peerage 386:Sir Thomas Southwell 304:Captain of the Guard 260:Gentlemen Pensioners 216:Sir William Kingston 116:during the reign of 107:Sir Henry Jerningham 32:Sir Henry Jerningham 787:Knights of the Bath 675:(Internet Archive). 561:'Anne Jerningham', 390:Woodrising, Norfolk 334:Knight of the Shire 327:Master of the Horse 306:. He was created a 254:'s elder daughter, 114:Gentleman Pensioner 82:Jeronyma Jerningham 759:Sir William St Loe 715:Political offices 381:Francis Jerningham 378:William Jerningham 363:Marriage and issue 308:Knight of the Bath 236: 78:Francis Jerningham 76:William Jerningham 765: 764: 756:Succeeded by 737:Succeeded by 548:Notes and Queries 265:St Olave's Priory 248:Gloucester Castle 104: 103: 90:Edward Jerningham 839: 822:English MPs 1558 817:English MPs 1555 807:English MPs 1554 720:Preceded by 712: 676: 665: 659: 652: 633: 622: 605: 598: 592: 585: 579: 557: 551: 544: 538: 531: 522: 511: 500: 479: 470: 461:J. Raine (ed.), 459: 453: 446: 440: 433: 427: 412: 375:Henry Jerningham 184:William Kingston 164:, and secondly, 74:Henry Jerningham 49:6 September 1572 28: 847: 846: 842: 841: 840: 838: 837: 836: 767: 766: 761: 752: 742: 733: 725: 684: 679: 667:W.A. 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Index

Henry Jerningham (disambiguation)
Costessey
Norfolk
Mary Scrope
KB
Gentleman Pensioner
Henry VIII
Mary Tudor
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
Privy Council
Somerleyton
Mary Scrope
Upsall
Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton
William Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Beaumont
John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
William Kingston
Gentleman of the Bedchamber
King Henry VIII
Maid of Honour
Queen Mary I
Sir William Kingston
Constable of the Tower

Inner Temple
Constable
Gloucester Castle
Henry VIII

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