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in 1731 and 1744. His Reasons for Granting Commissions to the Provincial Kings of Arms for Visiting their Provinces was printed in 1744. This, like most of his other projects failed. It was impeded both by Anstis as Garter and by the government. In 1732 Leake was also engaged in the attempted revival
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Though he eventually rose to the highest rank in the College, he was born as Stephen Martin and was the only son of Captain Stephen Martin, a naval officer, and his wife, Elizabeth. A relative left his considerable estate to Captain Martin on condition that he and his family adopt the additional name
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Leake had made many powerful connections, but still lacked an appointment that would provide for his needs. Leake tried to use John Anstis to obtain a position at the College of Arms. Anstis used the opportunity of Leake's request to secure an appointment as Garter for
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In 1735 Leake married Anne, daughter of Fletcher Powell, a brewer. They had six sons and three daughters, all of whom survived their father. Powell's estate in Hertfordshire later passed to Leake's descendants. Leake himself lived in
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Quarterly, (1 & 4) or on a saltire engrailed azure 8 annulets argent & in a canton gules a castle triple-towered argent (Leake); (2 & 3) Paly of 6 pieces or & azure, on a chief gules 3 marleons (merlins)
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who offered to research arms for customers. This suit was unsuccessful, but he also sought a new charter for the college that would have confirmed its monopoly on these activities. He also attempted to revive
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and arms of Leake. Shortly after the inheritance was completed in 1721, the family lost more than ÂŁ20,000. The younger Leake was then holding a clerkship in the
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Though Leake was always a vocal critic of the patronage and purchase by which heralds were appointed, he did have his thirteen-year-old son,
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in that year covering the history of English coinage. This work was reissued in several editions during Leake's life.
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to bring the official registers up to date. He also compiled a collection of drawings of knights'
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in 1741 and Garter Principal King of Arms in 1754. He immediately became deeply involved in the
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and he died at Mile End on 24 March 1773. He was buried in Bradgate park
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A ship gun-carriage with a piece of ordnance mounted thereon proper.
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Heralds of England: a History of the Office and College of Arms
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A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms Collections
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Thomas Milton
numismatist
officer of arms
College of Arms
Navy Office
Middle Temple
Trinity House
deputy lieutenant
Tower Hamlets
Order of the Bath
Garter Principal King of Arms
Sir John Anstis
esquire
knights
Earl of Sussex
Earl Marshal
Society of Antiquaries of London
his own son
Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary
Norroy King of Arms
herald
king of arms
attorney general
painter–stainer
heraldic visitations
High Court of Chivalry
Clarenceux King of Arms
Order of the Garter
Dean of Windsor

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