John Clench (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "John Clench" in English language version.

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  • 'Visitation of Suffolk, 1612: Clenche, of Thiseldon Hall in Burgh', in W.C. Metcalfe (ed.), The Visitations of Suffolk of 1561, 1577 and 1612 (Private, Exeter 1882), pp. 124-25 (Internet Archive).
  • The Records of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, I: Admissions 1420-1799 (Lincoln's Inn, 1896), p. 62 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Hundred of Bosmere and Claydon: Crowfield or Crofelda', in A. Page, A Topographical and Genealogical History of the County of Suffolk: A Supplement to the Suffolk Traveller (Joshua Page, Ipswich 1814/Frederick Pawsey, Ipswich 1817), at p. 596 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Creeting', in W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. II: The Hundreds of Blything, Bosmere and Claydon (Taylor, Garnett, & Evans, & Co., Ltd., Manchester 1908), pp. 289-90 (Internet Archive).
  • The Black Books of Lincoln's Inn, I: 1422-1586 (Lincoln's Inn 1897), p. 339 and p. 369 (Internet Archive).
  • The Black Books of Lincoln's Inn, I: 1422-1586, pp. 370-72 (Internet Archive).
  • The Black Books of Lincoln's Inn, I: 1422-1586, p. 388, p. 400 and pp. 411-14 (Internet Archive).
  • N. Bacon, ed. W.H. Richardson, The Annalls of Ipswche. The Lawes, Customes and Governmt of the Same, 1654 (S.H. Cowell, Ipswich 1884), p. 287 and note (c) and p. 301, and pp. 301-97, passim (Internet Archive).
  • E. Foss, The Judges of England, V: 1485-1603 (Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, London 1857), pp. 474-75 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Great Bealings Manor', in W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. III: The Hundreds of Carlford and Colneis, Cosford and Hartismere (Taylor, Garnett, Enams, & Co., Ltd., Manchester 1909), pp. 3-5 (Internet Archive).
  • Bacon, The Annalls of Ipswche, pp. 347-59, passim (Internet Archive).
  • 'Holbrook', in W. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, VI: The Hundreds of Samford, Stow and Thedwestry (Taylor, Garnett, Evans, & Co., Ltd., Manchester 1910), pp. 64-67 (Internet Archive).
  • 'The Visitation of Suffolk, 1612: Clenche of Stanton', in Metcalfe, The Visitations of Suffolk, p. 125 (Internet Archive).
  • Will of Thomas Clench of Holbrook, Esquire (P.C.C. 1625, Clarke quire). Abstract in F.A. Crisp (ed.), Fragmenta Genealogica XII (Private, 1906), p. 126 (Internet Archive).
  • 'The Visitation of Suffolk, 1612: Clenche of Bealings', in Metcalfe, The Visitations of Suffolk, p. 125 (Internet Archive).
  • Will of John Clench of Greate Bealings (P.C.C. 1628, Barrington quire). Abstract in Fragmenta Genealogica XII, pp. 126-27 (Internet Archive).

bonhams.com

  • 'Lot 1: English School, c. 1575. A Judge, probably Sir [sic] John Clench' in Sale: The Merchiston Collection of fine portrait miniatures, Bonhams 25 November 2009, Knightsbridge, London. Online Catalogue page.

books.google.com

  • 'Clench pedigree from the Revett MSS', in J.J. Muskett, Suffolk Manorial Families, Being the County Visitations and Other Pedigrees (Private, Exeter 1908), II, p. 101 (Google).
  • W. Dugdale, Origines Juridiciales, Third (enlarged) Edition (Christopher Wilkinson, Thomas Dring and Charles Harper, London 1680), p. 195 (Google): "...according to their years and the continuance of the house that they be of, which they call auncienty..."
  • G.R. Clarke, The History and Description of the Town and Borough of Ipswich (S. Piper, Ipswich 1830), p. 41 (Google).
  • H. Grimston and T. Leach (eds), Reports of Sir George Croke, Knight, of Select Cases (etc.), Fourth Edition, 3 vols (E. and R. Brooke, and T. Whieldon, London 1790), passim (Google).
  • Will of Henry Crane of Chilton (P.C.C. 1586). Abstract in 'Crane' in J.J. Howard and W.H. Hart (eds), The Visitation of Suffolke made by William Hervey, 2 volumes (Samuel Tymms, Lowestoft 1866-1868), I, pp. 137-64, at p. 145 (Google).
  • Canning, Account of the Gifts and Legacies, pp. 163-64 (Google).
  • H.W. Woolrych, A Series of the Lords Chancellors, Keepers of the Great Seal, Masters of the Rolls (etc.) (J. and W.T. Clarke, London 1826), p. 23 (Google), citing Oldmixon's History, p. 600.
  • Foss, The Judges of England, V, pp. 397-98 (Google).
  • 'Orders set down by Baron J. Clench, etc.', in M.A.E. Green (ed.), Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Elizabeth and James I, 1580-1625. Addenda (Longman and Co., London 1872), pp. 252-53 (Google).
  • 'No. 53. 1588 [1589.] Alehouse-keepers, bakers, &c.', in J. Harland (ed.), The Lancashire Lieutenancy Under the Tudors and Stuarts, Chetham Society, Volume L (1859), II, pp. 224-26 and notes (Google).
  • J. Strype, Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion, Vol. IV (1824 edition, digital version by Cambridge University Press 2010), pp. 368-69 (Google).
  • M.A.E. Green (ed.), Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Elizabeth, 1591-1594 (Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, London 1867), p. 188 (Google).
  • 'An account of Mr. Smart's charity', in R. Canning, An Account of the Gifts and Legacies that have been Given and Bequeathed to Charitable Uses in the Town of Ipswich (W. Craighton, Ipswich 1747), pp. 31-51, at pp. 34-35 (Google).
  • 'Grant to John Clinch', in Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Elizabeth and James I, 1580-1625. Addenda, p. 405 (Google).
  • A. Musson, 'Visualising legal history' in D. Ibbetson, N. Jones and N. Ramsay (eds), English Legal History and its Sources: Essays in Honour of Sir John Baker (Cambridge University Press 2019), pp. 203-22, at p. 214 note 62 (Google).
  • E. Hailstone, The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Bottisham and the Priory of Anglesey, Cambridge Antiquarian Society (Deighton Bell and Co./Macmillan and Co., Cambridge 1873), p. 92 (Google).
  • J. Peile, Biographical Register of Christ's College, 1505-1905 (Cambridge University Press, 1910), I: 1448-1665, pp. 262-63 (Google).

historyofparliamentonline.org

  • J.P. Ferris, 'Clench, Thomas (c.1557-1624), of Holbrooke, Suff. and Lincoln's Inn, London', in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629 (from Cambridge University Press, 2010), History of Parliament Online.
  • J.C.H., Wingfield, Anthony I (c.1554-1605), of Letheringham, Suff. and Goodwins Hoo, Suff.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603 (from Boydell and Brewer 1981), History of Parliament Online.

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  • Observations of Tom Williamson and Edward Martin, cited by S. Podd, 'Helmingham Hall - a complex development', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History XLII Part 1 (2009), pp. 38-58 at p. 56 note 77 (Society's pdf).
  • E. Farrer, 'The Blois Manuscripts', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, XIV Part 2 (1911), pp. 147-226, at p. 194 (Society's pdf).

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en.wikisource.org

  • Carlyle, E. I. (1900). "Wyndham, Francis" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 63. pp. 243–244.