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Note    N3824         Index
In his will of 1587, John the elder mentions, William, John and Robert, but not his wife or daughter Marye. Both wife and daughter died before 1587. . . .

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Note    N3825         Index
Colyton Parish Registers record that on October 5, 1539, "John Mychell sonne of John Mychell of Rawkerayne was married unto Agnes Vye, the daughter of of Harrye Vye of Caddhayne."

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Note    N3826         Index
Possibly known as Agnes Stewart, though doubtful. [2017-01-03]

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Note    N3827         Index
Earls of Essex, sixth creation (1540) -
Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex (1485-1540)

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Note    N3828         Index
Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex KG PC (/ˈkrɒmwəl/ or /ˈkrɒmwɛl/;[1] c. 1485 - 28 July 1540) was an English lawyer and statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540.

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Note    N3829         Index
He {Cromwell} later fell from power, after arranging the king's {Henry VIII} marriage to German princess Anne of Cleves.

Cromwell had hoped that the marriage would breathe fresh life into the Reformation in England, but Henry found his new bride unattractive and it turned into a disaster for Cromwell, ending in an annulment six months later.

Cromwell was arraigned under a bill of attainder and executed for treason and heresy on Tower Hill on 28 July 1540. The king later expressed regret at the loss of his chief minister.[Wikipedia 2017-01-03]

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Note    N3830         Index
Governor of the Isle of Wight
In office
2 November 1538 - 10 June 1540
Monarch Henry VIII
Preceded by Sir James Worsley
Succeeded by Vacant

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Note    N3831         Index
Lord Great Chamberlain
In office
17 April 1540 - 10 June 1540
Monarch Henry VIII
Preceded by John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford
Succeeded by Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex

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Note    N3832         Index
Chancellor of the Exchequer
In office
12 April 1533 - 10 June 1540
Monarch Henry VIII
Preceded by John Bourchier
Succeeded by John Baker

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Note    N3833         Index
Principal Secretary
In office
April 1534 - April 1540
Monarch Henry VIII
Preceded by Stephen Gardiner
Succeeded by Thomas Wriothesley

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Note    N3834         Index
Master of the Rolls
In office
8 October 1534 - 10 July 1536
Monarch Henry VIII
Preceded by John Taylor
Succeeded by Christopher Hales

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Note    N3835         Index
Lord Privy Seal
In office
2 July 1536 - 10 June 1540
Monarch Henry VIII
Preceded by Thomas Boleyn
Succeeded by William Fitzwilliam

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Note    N3836         Index
Thomas Cromwell was born around 1485, in Putney, Surrey, as the son of Walter Cromwell, a blacksmith, fuller and cloth merchant, and owner of both a hostelry and a brewery.
Thomas's mother, Katherine, was the aunt of Nicholas Glossop of Wirksworth in Derbyshire. She lived in Putney in the house of a local attorney, John Welbeck, at the time of her marriage to Walter Cromwell in 1474.

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Note    N3837         Index
John Leo Fegan was elected Alderman for Phillip Ward, 20 September 1980 until 26 March 1987 when the Council was replaced by City Commissioners. He was a member of the Finance Committee, 1980, the Community Services Committee and the House Committee in 1981, the Works and Housing Committee, 1982-84, the Health Committee in 1982 and served as its Chairman in 1983. He was a member of the Properties Committee in 1984, the Finance and Industrial Relations Committee, 1985-86 and the Major Building and Development and City Planning Committee, 1985-86. Fegan was a member of the Australian Labor Party.