Mowbray Herald Extraordinary
Mowbray Herald of Arms Extraordinary was an English officer of arms. Though an officer of the crown, Mowbray Herald Extraordinary was not a member of the corporation of the College of Arms in London. Sir William le Neve appears to have been appointed to the office from 29 June 1624 until his appointment as York Herald the following year.[1] The office was recreated in January 1695 for Robert Plot, who was made Registrar of the College of Heralds just two days later,[2] and was subsequently held by Joseph Edmondson.
Holders of the office
Term of Office | Name | |
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June 1623 | 18 December 1623 | John Borough, Esq. |
June 1624 | ? | William Le Neve, Esq. |
24 June 1677 | 1679 or 80 | Francis Burghill, Esq. |
2 February 1694 or 95 | 30 April 1696 | Robert Plot, Esq. |
? | 14 November 1712 | Richard Fryth, Esq. |
? | 7 August 1749 | John Dugdale, Esq. |
March 1764 | 17 February 1786 | Joseph Edmondson, Esq. |
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References
- ↑ Neve family history
- ↑ Turner, Anthony (Autumn 1996). "Robert Plot (1640–1696)". Sphæra, formerly the newsletter of the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford (4). Retrieved 2008-01-23.
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