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by Henry Pasten-Bedingfeld
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Sir Henry Bedingfield (1632 – 6 February 1687) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660 and from 1685 to 1686. He was briefly Chief Justice of the Common Pleas at the end of his life. Henry Bedingfield was the son. Henry Bedingfield was the son of John Bedingfield (1595–1680) of Halesworth, Suffolk and was baptised on 9 December 1632. He was the nephew of Sir Thomas Bedingfield. He was educated at Norwich Grammar School and admitted to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge in 1650.
Sir Henry Edgar Paston-Bedingfeld, 10th Baronet (born 7 December 1943) is a British baronet and retired officer of arms. Paston-Bedingfeld is the only son of Sir Edmund Paston-Bedingfeld, 9th Baronet of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, by his wife Joan Lynette Rees. He succeeded to the family title upon his father's death on 24 May 2011. He was educated at Ampleforth College, then an all-boys independent school in Ampleforth, Yorkshire.
Paston-Bedingfeld, Henry. ISBN 10: 0862882796, ISBN 13: 9780862882792. The origins of heraldry date back to twelfth century Europe, and the authors, both of whom are Officers of Arms, draw upon their expertise to trace the history of the use of heraldry, from the pageantry of the medieval tournament to its use today by corporations and individuals worldwide.
Hope, William Henry St. John, Sir 1854-1919. Book digitized by Google from the library of University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. John, Sir 1854-1919 You can read Heraldry for Craftsmen & Designers by Hope, William Henry St. John, Sir 1854-1919 in our library for absolutely free. Read various fiction books with us in our e-reader.
Henry Fielding, novelist and playwright, who, with Samuel Richardson, is considered a founder of. .
Henry Fielding, novelist and playwright, who, with Samuel Richardson, is considered a founder of the English novel. Among his major novels are Joseph Andrews (1742) and Tom Jones (1749). Fielding was born of a family that by tradition traced its descent to a branch of the Habsburgs. His mother was a daughter of Sir Henry Gould, a judge of the Queen’s Bench, from whom she inherited property at East Stour, in Dorset, where the family moved when Fielding was three years old. His mother died just before his 11th birthday.
