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Quarterly with a crescent over all; (1) argent, a fess vairy gules & or between 3 bougets sable, with a mullet on a crescent for difference (Dethick); (2) argent, a chief gules & on a bend over all azure 3 escutcheon argent each charged with a chief gules (Allestree), both as Sir Gilbert; (3)
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Biographers note that Dethick was embroiled in strife throughout his career to a degree notable even for his time period, including numerous accusations of physical assault. In 1573, Mary White, the wife of
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or, a chevron gules & canton ermine (Stafford); (4) ermine, a chevron engrailed azure between 3 pinks gules slipped vert (Peterson, for his mother).
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and antiquarian, Dethick's biography is notable for numerous instances of conflict with his colleagues and others.
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in 1666. His name appears on a modern monument in the crypt, listing important graves lost in the fire.
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as Garter. Dethick resisted his deposition until 1606 when he was given a pension of ÂŁ200 per year.
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In his professional capacity his qualifications were high and he was judged by his peers a skillful
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Robert Cook served as interim Garter. On 21 April 1586, William Dethick was appointed Garter.
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died in March, 1584. The office of Garter was held vacant for two years, during which time
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The Progesses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities, of King James the First
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HMC Laing Manuscripts at the University of Edinburgh
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William Dethick (died 1408/1410)
Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency)
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officer of arms
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Gilbert Dethick
Garter Principal King of Arms
armorist
St John's College, Cambridge
Rouge Croix Pursuivant
York Herald
Garter
Gilbert Dethick
Clarenceux King of Arms
King James
Frederick I, Duke of WĂĽrttemberg
Sir Robert Spencer
John Spilman
William Herrick
Chester Herald
Westminster Abbey
herald
Kings of Arms
William Segar

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