James Altham (English Wikipedia)

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  • 'Altham, James. B.E. 1607', in E. Foss, The Judges of England, Vol. VI: 1603-1660 (Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, London 1857), pp. 49-51 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Altham of Acton', in G.J. Armytage (ed.), Middlesex Pedigrees as collected by Richard Mundy in Harleian MS No. 1551, Harleian Society LXV (London 1914), pp. 157-58 (Internet Archive).
  • A.B. Beavan, The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III to 1912 (Corporation of the City of London, 1913), II, p. 35 (Internet Archive).
  • The Charters and Letters Patent of the Kings and Queens of England to The Clothworkers' Company (Clothworkers' Hall, London 1881), pp. 8–15.
  • W. Herbert, The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London, 2 vols, (Author, Guildhall, London, 1834–1837), II, pp. 643–64.
  • J. Stowe, ed. A. Munday et al., The Survey of London: Containing, the Originall, Increase, Moderne Estate and Governance of that City, Methodically set downe, New edition (Elizabeth Purslow for Nicholas Bourne, London 1633), pp. 580-81 (Internet Archive).
  • J.G. Nichols (ed.), The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant-Taylor of London, Camden Society (London 1848), Original Series Vol. XLII, pp. 175-76 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Wynter. Pedigree No. 1', in J. Macleane and W.C. Heane (eds), The Visitation of the County of Gloucester taken in the year 1623, (&c.), Harleian Society XXI (1885), pp. 271-74, at p. 273 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Some Althams of Mark Hall in the Seventeenth Century. Contributed by a Descendant', The Essex Review: A Quarterly Journal for the County, XVII no. 66 (April 1908), pp. 74-87, and XVII no. 67 (July 1908), pp. 134-46 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Altham, Edward', 'Altham, James', and 'Altham, Thomas', in J. Venn and J.A Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, Part I, vol. 1 (Cambridge University Press 1922), pp. 25-26 (Internet Archive).
  • R.J. Fletcher (ed.), The Pension Book of Gray's Inn (Records of the Honourable Society) 1569-1669, by order of the Masters of the Bench (The Chiswick Press/Stevens & Haynes, and Stevens & Sons, Limited, London 1901), at p. 149 (1600) and pp. 161, 163 (1602/03) (Internet Archive).
  • D. Lysons, 'Leyton', in The Environs of London, Vol.4: Counties of Herts, Essex and Kent (T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1796), p. 162, notes 18-19, citing Patent 36 Henry VIII Part 18, July 5 (Withypoll grant) and Patent 43 Eliz. Part 18, April 1 (Withypoll to Altham), (Internet Archive); and see Walthamstow, Rectory manor, p. 219, at note 90.
  • G.C. Moore Smith, The Family of Withypoll: with special reference to the Manor of Christchurch, Ipswich, revised with additions by P.H. Reaney, Walthamstow Antiquarian Society official publication no. 34 (1936), p. 70 (Internet Archive).
  • P. Morant, The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex, 2 vols (T. Osborne, J. Whiston, S. Baker, L. Davis, C. Reymers and B. White, London 1768), I, Becontree Hundred, p. 24, with notes g, h and i (Leyton) and Thurstable Hundred, p. 403, with notes b and c (Tollesbury), citing inquisitions post mortem, 14 and 21 James I, and 6 Charles I (Internet Archive); see also vol. II, pp. 33, 60, 488.
  • 'Sutton', in J.J. Howard and G.J. Armytage (eds), The Visitation of London in the year 1568, Harleian Society vol. I (1869), p. 77 (Internet Archive).

books.google.com

  • J. Nichols, The Progresses, Processions and Magnificent Festivities of King James the First (J.B. Nichols, London 1828), I, p. 333-34 (Google), note.
  • J. Nichols, The Progresses, Processions and Magnificent Festivities of King James the First (J.B. Nichols, London 1828), I, p. 157 (Google).
  • W.E. Hearn, The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development (Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, London/George Robertson, Melbourne 1867), pp. 38-40 (Google).
  • J. Spedding (ed.), The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon (Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, London 1869), V, pp. 357-71 (Google).
  • 'Chemnitius, Martinus', in W.T. Lowndes, revised by H.G. Bohn, The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature (Henry G. Bohn, London 1858), I, at p. 432 (Google). Lowndes describes the dedication.
  • 'Appendix A. Thomas Taylor, Bibliography', in S.M. Towers, Control of Religious Printing in Early Stuart England (The Boydell Press, Woodbridge 2003), p. 71 (Google).
  • J.L. Chester and G.J. Armytage (eds), Allegations for Marriage Licences issued by the Bishop of London, Part II: 1611 to 1828, Harleian Society XXVI (1887), p. 122 (Google).
  • A. Collins, The English Baronetage: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of all the English Baronets now existing (Thomas Wotton, London 1741), Vol. III, Part II, p. 364 (Google).
  • G.E. Cokayne, Complete Baronetage: English, Scottish, and Irish, 1649–1664 (W. Pollard and Company, Limited, 1903), III, at p. 145 (Google).

british-history.ac.uk

  • 'Parishes: Latton', in W.R. Powell, B.A. Board, N. Briggs, J.L. Fisher, V.A. Harding, J. Hasler, N. Knight and M. Parsons (eds), A History of the County of Essex, Vol. 8 (V.C.H., London 1983), pp. 186-95 (British History Online, accessed 16 August 2023).
  • Shown in 'Inquisitions: 1589 - Thomas Blanke, knight', in E.A. Fry (ed.), Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem For the City of London, Part 3 (British Record Society, London 1908), pp. 129-43 (British History Online, accessed 5 September 2023). See Will of Thomas Blancke, Haberdasher of London (P.C.C. 1563, Chayre quire); Chancery Inquisitions post mortem (London), C 142/139/108 (1563) and C 142/222/40 (1589) (The National Archives, UK, Discovery Catalogue).
  • 'Watford: Manors', in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of Hertford, Vol. 2 (V.C.H., London 1908), pp. 451-64, at notes 136-154. (British History Online, accessed 22 August 2023).
  • 'Walthamstow: Manors ', in W.R. Powell (ed.), A History of the County of Essex, Vol. 6 (V.C.H., London 1973), pp. 253-263 (British History Online, accessed 23 August 2023), citing Feet of Fines, 43 Eliz. I, Trinity, CP 25/2/140/1761.
  • 'Parishes: Bushey', in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of Hertford, Vol. 2 (V.C.H., London 1908), p. 185 (British History Online).
  • For Astley of Hillmorton, see 'Parishes: Hillmorton', in L.F. Salzman (ed.), A History of the County of Warwick, Vol. 6: Knightlow Hundred (V.C.H., London 1951), British History Online pp. 108-14 (British History Online, accessed 20 August 2023).

historyofparliamentonline.org

  • J.C.H., 'Altham, James (d.1617), of London and Oxhey, Herts.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603 (from Boydell and Brewer 1981), History of Parliament online.
  • A.M. Mimardiere, 'Sutton, Richard (d.1634), of Lincoln's Inn; later of Acton, Mdx.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603 (from Boydell and Brewer 1981), History of Parliament online.

lancasterguardian.co.uk

  • "Keeping it in the family". Lancaster Guardian. 22 August 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2018.

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discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk

  • Shown in 'Inquisitions: 1589 - Thomas Blanke, knight', in E.A. Fry (ed.), Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem For the City of London, Part 3 (British Record Society, London 1908), pp. 129-43 (British History Online, accessed 5 September 2023). See Will of Thomas Blancke, Haberdasher of London (P.C.C. 1563, Chayre quire); Chancery Inquisitions post mortem (London), C 142/139/108 (1563) and C 142/222/40 (1589) (The National Archives, UK, Discovery Catalogue).

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oxford-shakespeare.com

  • Will of Dame Mary Judd or Judde, Widow of Latton, Essex (P.C.C. 1602/03, Montague quire). See Nina Green's transcript and notes at oxford-shakespeare.com.

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  • T. Potts, The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster (Printed by W. Stansby for Iohn Barnes, London 1613). Full text at Umich/eebo. Reproduced in G.B. Harrison (ed.), The Trial of the Lancaster Witches A.D. MDXII (P. Davies, London 1929).
  • A discouerie and batterie of the great fort of vnwritten traditions otherwise, an examination of the Counsell of Trent, touching the decree of Traditions. Done by Martinus Chemnitius in Latine, and translated into Englishe by R.V. (By Thomas Purfoot, and William Pounsonbie, London 1582). The eebo transcription does not include the Chemnitz text, but only Cranmer's Confutations.

wellcomecollection.org

  • 'Tho Lord Keeper's Speech, in the Exchecquer, to Sir John Denham...', in W. Rawley (ed.), Resuscitatio, Or, Bringing into Public Light Severall Pieces of the Work, Historical, Philosophical & Theological, Hitherto Sleeping, of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban (Sarah Griffin, for William Lee, London 1657), p. 91. (Wellcome Collection viewer).