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Ralph Brooke

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He described himself as the son of Geoffrey Brooke (by his wife Jane Hyde) a son of William Brooke of Lancashire, who was a cadet of the family of Brooke seated at Norton in Cheshire. However the records of the
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Catalogue and Succession of the Kings, Princes, Dukes, Marquesses, Earles and Viscounts of this Realme of England since the Norman Conquest, to this present year 1622
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On a torse or & sable a hand fessways joined to an open wing argent & holding a sword erect proper entwined with a spray of leaves vert
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Catalogue and Succession of the Kings, Princes, Dukes, Marquesses, Earles and Viscounts of this Realme of England since the Norman Conquest
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Duncombe, J. (1784). "The history and antiquities of the two parishes of Reculver and Herne, in the county of Kent". In
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In December 1616 Brooke tricked Segar into confirming foreign royal arms to Gregory Brandon, a common
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Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules & sable, on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or
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A Discoverie of Certaine Errours Published in Print in the Much Commended 'Britannia' 1594
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Brooke also challenged the work of other heralds; in 1602 he prepared charges against Sir
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A Discoverie of Certaine Errours Published in Print in the Much Commended 'Britannia' 1594
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A Discoverie of Certaine Errours Published in Print in the Much Commended 'Britannia' 1594
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A Discoverie of Certaine Errours Published in Print in the Much Commended 'Britannia' 1594
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Annotated drawing of the funeral procession of Elizabeth I, from the British Library
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1586–1606, and Camden for improperly granting arms to 23 "mean" men, including
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hoped that the experience would make Brooke more honest and Segar more wise.
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1566–1593, had granted more than 500 new coats of arms and that Sir
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1784 engraving of mural monument to Ralph Brooke in the chancel of
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Heralds of England: A History of the Office and College of Arms
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Ralph Brooke, York Herald, frontispiece to the 1723 edition of
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Brooke died on 16 October 1625 and was buried inside
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Ralph Brooke in the funeral procession of Elizabeth I.
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St Mary's Church, Reculver
Officer of Arms
Elizabeth I
James I
College of Arms
William Camden
Merchant Taylors' School
Rouge Croix Pursuivant
York Herald
helm
crest
William Camden
William Dethick
Garter King of Arms
John Shakespeare
Stratford-upon-Avon
William Shakespeare
Robert Cooke
Clarenceux King of Arms
Gilbert Dethick
William Segar
hangman
gentleman
Marshalsea
Lord Chamberlain
St Mary's Church, Reculver

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