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and
Richard's government, represented the king in court, served as a prosecutor in criminal cases and a representative in civil ones, and held a higher rank and power in the lower courts. In his first year as a King's Serjeant, Hanmer sat in
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when the latter's father died in his youth. Gruffudd, the eldest, an attorney, was appointed by his brother-in-law as acting legal advisor to the
Principality of North Wales; he married Gwerfyl ferch Tudor ap Goronwy, an aunt of
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in 1387. His name ceased to appear amongst the judges toward the end of that year, and he was certainly dead by 1388, pursuant to a deed of that year concerning his widow
Angharad, Lady Hanmer, which names their son-in-law,
284:). Nest's paternal forebear, Ionas, was an illegitimate son of Goronwy ap Tudor ap Rhys Sais, whose descendants, the sons of Tudor ap Goronwy of Anglesey, were first cousins and prominent supporters of
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with Sir John
Cavendish and others of the judiciary in judgment on a case involving a grant of the late king's grant to the widowed Countess of Huntingdon, said by some to have been
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269:, descended. David's father was Philip Hanmer (b. 1305), son of John and Hawis, through whom David and his famous son-in-law were distantly related.
265:, prince of Powys. Hawis's paternal grandmother and namesake was a daughter of John Lestrange of Knockin, from whose family Sir David's son-in-law,
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126:. The position was one of the highest to which an attorney could aspire. From 1383 through 1387, Hanmer was summoned to and sat in
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1511:1387 deaths
1382:W. Betham.
1255:Maredudd ab
1242:Gruffudd ab
1092:John Hanmer
903:Cefnogi OGD
244:Worthenbury
228:Bettisfield
42:Anglo-Welsh
1500:Categories
1427:0198205082
1330:References
318:Flintshire
310:Owen Tudor
259:Gwenwynwyn
179:Richard II
128:Parliament
109:Parliament
104:Richard II
293:Chirkland
100:the Crown
911:Angharad
332:Ancestry
324:married
322:Margaret
255:Gruffudd
240:Oswestry
208:Edward I
175:knighted
1298:d. 1398
1287:d. 1409
1274:d. 1413
1248:d. 1411
905:d. 1387
238:, near
236:Sylatyn
86:Chaucer
78:Chaucer
61:Glyndŵr
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314:lawyer
232:Halton
224:Hanmer
220:Hanmer
162:, and
67:Career
49:Hanmer
34:KS, SL
24:Hanmer
1312:Notes
301:Welsh
204:Wales
53:Wales
47:from
1423:ISBN
177:by
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