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Walsh said that the Act consists of three Parts. The first is the Imagination, which is a Reflection or Meditation of the Mind The second is the Resolution, which is a Determination of the Mind to destroy himself The third is the Perfection, which is the Execution of what the Mind has resolved to
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Edward Christian, in his editions of Blackstone's Commentaries, noted that when 'a joint-tenant of any chattel interest commits suicide, the right to the whole chattel becomes vested in the King'. 2 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England *409 n.1 (Edward Christian ed., London, A.
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near Canterbury with his nephew, he drowned himself by lying face down in a shallow stream. A coroner's inquest determined that his death, being self-inflicted, was a felony. He was commemorated by an inscription in his parish church of St Mary Bredin at Canterbury.
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In April 1554, the Queen ordered that Hales be released, and in some sources he is said to have been brought to her presence and given "words of great comfort". By then, however, his mental condition was so unsettled that on 4 August of that year, while staying at
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became queen instead, and greater tolerance towards Catholics was expected, Hales pointed out in a charge to a jury at the Kent assizes that the statutes against Catholics had not been relaxed and that the jury must find according to the law as it then stood.
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opposed the relaxation of the laws against religious nonconformity. Imprisoned for his lack of sympathy to Catholicism and subjected to intense pressure to convert, in a disturbed state of mind he committed suicide by drowning. The resulting lawsuit of
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Among the monuments and inscriptions are the following: .... A plain altar tomb on the south side of the altar rails, and round the verge an inscription for Humphry Hales, esq. son of Sir James Hales, deceased 1555. The same father Sir James
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Some sources state that Margaret's father was Oliver Wood, Justice of the Common Pleas, but according to Foss the only justice surnamed Wood was Thomas Wood, Chief Justice in the reign of Henry VII.
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turned on the abstruse point of whether the felony of committing suicide had occurred during Sir James' lifetime or after his death. In 1562 the court ruled in favour of Petit.
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marsh which had been made in 1551 to herself and her late husband. Since the coroner had earlier ruled Hales' death to be a felony, the case of
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in Northamptonshire, and two of her sons had been executed: John Mantell for felony in 1541, and Walter Mantell in 1554 for his part in
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in Kent. Dying on 18 September 1567, Margaret was buried in St Mildred's Church, Canterbury, where there is a monument to her memory.
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Hales supported the Protestant reformation, and in 1551 was among those who gave sentence of deprivation against Bishop
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The British herald, or Cabinet of armorial bearings of the nobility & gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
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Cassidy, Irene; E.L.C.M. (1981). "Ryther, James (1536-95), of Harewood, Yorks.". In Hasler, P.W. (ed.).
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Jane, who in about 1547 married Walter Mantell, the son of her stepmother Margaret, who was executed at
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He married twice, his first wife being Mary, daughter and coheiress of Thomas Hales (died 1520), a
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Margaret, daughter of Oliver Wood, is mentioned on the monument to Richard Nevil and Ann his wife
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In 1558 his widow instigated legal proceedings against Cyriac Petit to recover a lease of land in
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refers to the case, poking fun at its highly abstract legal arguments. Shakespearean commentator
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Humphrey (died 1571), who married Joyce (died 1594), daughter of Robert Atwater of Royton by
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Reports of Sir George Croke . . . Revised and Published in English by Sir Harbottle Grimston
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Canterbury city walls, just outside which Sir James Hales' manor of The Dungeon was situated
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A History of the County of Oxford: Henley-on-Thames and Environs: Binfield Hundred, Part 1
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The deaths of Walter Mantell the elder and Walter Mantell the younger are mentioned in
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England
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His second wife was Margaret, daughter and coheiress of Oliver Wood (died 1521), of
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In October 1553 the Queen renewed his post as a Justice of the Common Pleas but the
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For the soldier who served as treasurer of the 1589 expedition to Portugal, see
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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 11
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Edward, who followed his father and elder brother in a legal career.
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Mildred (died 1596), who married Thomas Docwra, nephew and heir of
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is considered to be a source of the gravediggers' dialogue after
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Mary, who in about 1534 married Wiliam Ryther (died 1563), of
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In 1541 he was appointed counsel to the corporation of
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in 1554, and after his death Christopher Carlell, of
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The gravediggers' jocular argumentation in Act V of
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Index

James Hales (died 1589)

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English
Kent
John Hales
Protestant
Lady Jane Grey
Catholic
Mary
Ophelia
Shakespeare's
Hamlet
Baron of the Exchequer
Canterbury
bencher
Gray's Inn
Court of Requests
Canterbury
Archbishop
Thomas Cranmer
King's Serjeant
Henry VIII
Elham
Edward VI
Knight of the Order of the Bath
Justice of the Common Pleas
Stephen Gardiner
John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland

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