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37: 80:, bore 'Sable, a fesse chequy argent and azure between three bezants (or pieces of money)', in allusion to the office the original grantee held in the Exchequer. The Fanshawes also bore chequy, &c., for the same reason." In mediaeval times the business of the Exchequer was performed on a table covered by a large chequered cloth on which sums of money received were placed and moved around in a primitive form of financial accounting. William Pitt's younger brother was Thomas Pitt of Blandford, from whom the Pitts of Boconnoc were descended, namely his grandson 22: 123:. He was knighted at Theobalds on 2 February 1619. In 1621, he was re-elected MP for Wareham. In 1624 he intended that his son Edward Pitt should be his fellow member at Wareham but the mayor opposed this and Edward was returned for Poole instead. Pitt was re-elected MP for Wareham in 1625. In about 1630 he enlarged his property at 135:
Pitt married Edith Cadbury, a daughter and co-heiress of Nicholas Cadbury, Yeoman, of Arne, near Wareham in Dorset. The surviving silver plate of St Mary's Church, Iwerne Stepleton, includes a cover-paten with hall-mark of 1638, engraved with arms of Pitt impaling Cadbury. By his wife he had children
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Pitt was the eldest son of John Pitt (died 1602), Clerk of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I and a mercer from Blandford Forum in Dorset, by his wife Joan Swayne, a daughter of John Swayne. John Pitt (died 1602) received a grant of arms and according to the heraldic commentator Mark Antony Lower
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Pitt died at the age of about 76 at Stratfield Saye and had an imposing monument erected in the parish church by his son Edward.
274:'Parishes: Stratfield Turgis', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4 (1911), pp. 63-65. Date accessed: 9 December 2011 309:'Iwerne Stepleton', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset, Volume 3, Central (London, 1970), pp. 132-135. 223: 192: 231: – 1636), of Old Palace Yard, Westminster and Hartley Wespall, Hants. | History of Parliament Online" 212: 381: 372: 101: 36: 64: 202:
His grant of arms in 1604 was made by William Camden to "William Pitt of Ewern Stapleton (sic) in Dorset" (Collins)
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and a principal officer of the exchequer in the reign of James I. He acquired the manor of
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PITT, William (c.1559-1636), of Old Palace Yard, Westminster and Hartley Wespall, Hants.
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from the Marquis of Winchester in the reign of James I and also acquired property at
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Arthur Collins, Collins's Peerage of England, Volume 7, London, 1812, pp. 485–486
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A General and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of ..., Volume 2
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Mark Antony Lower, The Curiosities of Heraldry, London, 1845, p. 185
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in Dorset, was an English courtier and politician who sat in the
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Sable, a fesse chequy argent and azure between three bezants
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Index


William Camden

Old Palace Yard
Hartley Wespall
Stratfield Saye
Iwerne Stepleton
House of Commons
Pitt, Earl of Chatham
Thomas Pitt
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
William Pitt the Younger
comptroller of the household
Stratfield Turgis
Stratfield Saye
member of parliament
Wareham
Stratfield Saye House
Edward Pitt


History of Parliament


"PITT, William (c. 1559 – 1636), of Old Palace Yard, Westminster and Hartley Wespall, Hants. | History of Parliament Online"
Mark Antony Lower, The Curiosities of Heraldry, London, 1845, p. 185



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