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Robert Jermyn (1539–1614)

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88: 328: 283: 256: 288: 77: 323: 73: 137:, founded in 1595. Thirteen of these survive, bearing his donative inscription, and displaying his heraldic arms stamped on the covers. 308: 303: 239:'Jermyn, Robert, Sir (1539-1614)', British Armorial Bindings (University of Toronto Libraries/The Bibliographical Society of London), 293: 42: 53:, Suffolk's largest moated Tudor mansion. Around this time he was brought onto the commission of the peace. He was knighted by 25:(1539–1614) was a prominent East Anglian landowner and magistrate, of strongly reformist views in religion, who sat in the 201: 68:
views saw him removed from the judicial bench from 1583 until 1593. During this enforced absence he served as the junior
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in 1578 and hosted the Queen at Rushbrooke during her visit to Suffolk the same year. He was appointed
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B. D. Henning, 'Hervey, John (1616-80), of Ickworth, Suff. and Westminster' in B.D. Henning (ed.),
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and his first wife Anne Heveningham, daughter of George Heveningham. He may have been a student of
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N.M. Fuidge, 'Jermyn, Sir Robert (d.1614), of Rushbrooke, Suff.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.),
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in the parliament of 1584 and as the senior MP in 1586. He then served as MP for
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Will of Sir Robert Jermyn of Rushbrooke, Suffolk (P.C.C 1614, Lawe quire).
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3: (Heveningham). Per cross a bordure engrailed a crescent for difference;
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in 1561. In 1577 he succeeded to his father's Suffolk estates and seat at
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Members of the Parliament of England for constituencies in Suffolk
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of Little Horringer, Suffolk and had at least two sons, including
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603
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His wife, Judith Blagge, Lady Jermyn of Boxted Hall, by
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from 1588 to 1589. He was also a deputy lieutenant and
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9: (Bozun). Three bird bolts point downwards in fess.
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1: (Jermyn). A crescent between two mullets in pale;
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House of Commons
Sir Ambrose Jermyn
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Middle Temple
Rushbrooke Hall
Queen Elizabeth I
High Sheriff of Suffolk
Protestant
Member of Parliament
Suffolk
East Looe
Custos Rotulorum of Suffolk

George Gower
Sir George Blagge
Sir Thomas Jermyn
Sir William Hervey
John
Thomas Hervey
John Calvin
Bury St Edmunds
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History of Parliament Online
History of Parliament Online
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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