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Thomas Richardson (judge)

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In the same year he took part in the careful review of the law of constructive treason This arose from the case of Hugh Pine who was charged with that crime for speaking words that were derogatory to the king's majesty. The result of Richardsons's review was to limit the offence to cases of imagining
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should be allowed the use of books was before the court; 'for the puritans do account him a martyr.' He could also make a caustic jest at his own expense. 'You see now’ he dryly remarked, as he avoided a missile aimed at him by a condemned felon by stooping low, 'if I had been an upright judge I had
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elicited from the judges after the turbulent scenes which preceded the dissolution of parliament on 4 March 1629. He was as lenient as he could be when he imposed a fine of £500 without imprisonment in the case of Richard Chambers, and his agreement with harsh sentences passed upon
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Ledger stone to Mary Richardson (1600–1656; a daughter of Sir Thomas Richardson) and her husband, John Webb (1588–1658). Arms of Webb impaling Richardson. Breckles Church, Norfolk
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Mary Richardson (1600 – 10 March 1656/7) who married John Webb (1588 – 25 October 1658) of Breckles in Norfolk. The couple's inscribed ledger stone survives in Breckles Church.
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in about 1100. Other branches of the family included the Richardsons of the Briary in County Durham, and the Richardsons of Glanbrydan Park and Pantygwydr, Wales. However, the
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Notitia parliamentaria, or, An history of the counties, cities, and boroughs in England and Wales: ... The whole extracted from mss. and printed evidences
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Elizabeth Richardson (1607 – 13 July 1655), 3rd daughter, who married Robert Wood (4 August 1601 – 31 December 1680) of Braconash, the grandson of
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the king's death. He concurred in the guarded and somewhat evasive opinion on the extent of privilege of parliament which the
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magistrates, for suppressing the 'wakes' or Sunday revels, which were a fertile source of crime in the county.
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Richardson was advanced to the chief justiceship of the Common Pleas on 24 October 1626. He was not a
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Richardson was a capable lawyer and a weak man, much addicted to flouts and jeers. 'Let him have the
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may have been dictated by timidity, and there contrast strongly with the tenderness which he showed
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biography of his grandson states that he was "of Norfolk peasant stock". The coat of arms he used (
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when he brought King James congratulations of the commons upon the recent censure of Sir
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He directed the order to be read in church and this brought him into conflict with
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Firstly to Ursula Southwell (d.1624), the third daughter of John Southwell of
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Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.853, but with field
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An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 5
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History-The village & the people | Honingham Village website | Page 9
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Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, pp. 852-853
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Sir Thomas Richardson, Norwich Civic Portrait Collection. Arms:
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Argent, on a chief sable three lion's heads erased of the first
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on 4 February 1635. He was buried in the South Choir aisle of
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been slain.' He possessed some polite learning, which caused
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but in Lent 1632 he made and order, at the instance of the
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In 1605 he was deputy steward to the dean and chapter of
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Memorial to Sir Thomas Richardson, Westminster Abbey.
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to the Scottish title of his step-mother Elizabeth,
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himself repeated it. He then, at the ensuing summer
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