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George Bromley (politician)

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1344:. On 3 November 1567 Bromley was elected treasurer of the Inn. It appears that Bromley, like his brother some years later, clamped down on debt and dereliction of duty to steady the Inn's shaky finances. Later in the month parliament decreed penalties for those who were more than 40 shillings in arrears. Officials who failed to perform their duties at Christmas were fined £5 – a large sum. In the summer of 1568 debtors were warned that they faced loss of their chambers if they failed to pay within three months. The new regime seems to have met with the approval of most, as exactly a year after he was first elected, Bromley was re-elected treasurer and appointed Lent Reader for 1569 Soon he was extracting large sums of £20 and £40 from members to commute future fees and duties, while the precise fees for admissions were reasserted and minuted. Bromley was evidently elected for a third term, as he attended parliament as treasurer until he was replaced by 1758: 1397: 1919: 1911: 1860: 112: 1935: 1954:, is the main candidate. The Heraldic Visitation indicates that John Waverton acquired Hallon through marriage to the heiress Alicia Barker, (Alicia Barker's first husband was William Day of Hallon Worfield they had one known son Richard Day who married Jane Fowler) but Randall's history of Worfield has the Wavertons acquiring Hallon from the Barkers a generation earlier. The Barker family, long the owners of Hallon, had many branches and had close links with the Hills. Joan Waverton or Wannerton long outlived George Bromley, dying on 19 November 1606 at the age of 73. Of their children, 1284: 1868: 30: 22: 1275:. Hallon, also rendered Hawne, which represents its pronunciation more effectively, lay to the south-west of Worfield village. Bromley made it his home and it was passed on to his heirs. However, his granddaughter, Jane, daughter of Francis Bromley, married into the Davenport family, allegedly after a secret courtship. An extremely protracted legal battle left Hallon in the hands of the Davenports and the seat of the Bromleys was replaced by Davenport House, although Hallon remains as a local toponym and street name. 1851:, who was attending the event. The council must have valued Bromley highly, as in 1582 they gave him a considerable say in the financing and payment of a public preacher at St Mary's church. The Puritan Edward Bulkeley was retiring and was replaced by the even more radical iconoclast, John Tomkys. However, Bromley's responsibilities were now heavy and varied. At Bridgnorth, where he was also recorder, he had to install a deputy from 1586, when he was forced to take up leadership of the Council in the Marches. 1292: 1711:. Wentworth had delivered a speech in which he declared that "in this House which is termed a place of free speech there is nothing so necessary for the preservation of the prince and state as free speech, and without it it is a scorn and mockery to call it a Parliament house," and had gone on explicitly to criticise the queen for attempting to influence proceedings. As a result of the committee's examination, he was committed to the 1655:. Corbet had certainly written to the bailiffs at Shrewsbury, urging them to consider "hie Grace's sayde letters to the accomplishment off hie highness playsyer theryn," and probably in similar terms to other returning officers and contracting parties. He exercised a veto over parliamentary nominations throughout the county in 1571 and 1572. Bromley was elected again in 1572, this time taking the senior seat over 128: 1547: 1555: 1405: 1965:, the heir, served as MP for Shropshire. He died less than two years after his father. His son and heir, Thomas, died without issue in 1610. His daughter, Jane, married William Davenport, described as "of Hawne" in 1623, when the Davenport family were involved in an ultimately successful legal action to secure their title to Hallon. 1884:
Sir George Bromley, Knight, Chiefi'e Justice of Chester, and of The Covncell in the Marches of Wales : a Jvst man and a Great professor of the Religion now established, departed this life the second of March 1588, Aged 63. The said Sir George Bromley and his younger Brother, Sir Thomas Bromley,
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in 1571, second to the Catholic landowner Sir George Blount, as he had been at Much Wenlock at the very beginning of his political career. Despite his religious views, Blount was known to be entirely loyal to Elizabeth and her government. However, these were turbulent times, with rebellion and plots
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commission for musters, the body responsible for raising troops in the county: in this case extremely detailed instructions were given to ensure that all eligible men were available and equipped. The council was proud of its efficiency as well as its relative freedom from corruption. In January 1581
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The Bromleys were a landed gentry family in a county without a resident aristocracy and dominated throughout the century by the gentry. However, their estates were not large: their wealth came from their use of their education and contacts to tap into the opportunities for enrichment offered by the
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The vertuous matron, Dame Jane, wife to Sir George Bromley, Knight, Daughter and sole Heire of JOHN WANNERTON, of Hallon, Gent., Departed this life 19 November 1606, Aged 73. They Had betweene them Tenne children, sixe sonnes : 4 Davghters. The worthy Judge, Sir Edward Bromley, Knight, second
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In 1585 Bromley felt compelled to write to the mayor and sheriffs of Chester to complain about the very poor quality of board and lodging they afforded him. He probably had fewer complaints about Shrewsbury, where he was elected recorder in June 1580, admittedly at a fee of only £4 per annum. Even
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Like other council members, Bromley was reputed for his attention to justice, especially to speed and fairness to the poor. In November 1580 Bromley and Henry Townshend, the MP for Bridgnorth, and Justice of Chester, wrote to Thomas Bromley, now Lord Chancellor, asking him to intervene against one
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Bromley retained a chamber at the Inner Temple until his death. It was situated in an area known as Mr. Hare's Court, as Hugh Hare had long had a study on the upper floor. The chamber had been restored to use after it had fallen into decay by William Towse, who was allowed to share it with Bromley
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Further honours now followed rapidly. A parliament on 4 May 1561 appointed Bromley Autumn Reader for the year. and a year later, in recognition of his discharge of the office, he was allowed to make a special admission to the inn of Edward Caryll, a member of a well-known
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Based primarily on the Heraldic Visitations of Shropshire and Cheshire, with assistance from the History of Parliament Online, the family tree illustrates Thomas Bromley's relationship to the rest of the Bromley dynasty and to their main allies, the Hill,
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The Inn gradually entrusted George with posts of honour and authority, beginning with ceremonial functions, like steward to the reader's dinner in 1555 and for the Lent vacation in 1556. The followed more responsible posts: he was appointed
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The tomb stood at the east end of the north aisle, together with Edward's own tomb. The church underwent a major restoration in 1861-2 and the Bromley tombs were moved further west in 1866 to improve the space for congregational worship.
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The brothers were favoured by the great influence of their relatives. Their mother's family, the Lacons, exercised considerable sway in the Shropshire borough elections. At Much Wenlock the contracting parties to the election were the
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State, both national and local. George Bromley was the heir to the family estates, the most substantial at Hawkstone, near Hodnet, where they lived cheek by jowl with the Hills, their closest allies. George also had land at
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By now a reputable lawyer, Bromley was given considerable responsibility, mainly within his own areas of interest and expertise and also in important matters of State and Church. In 1571 he sat on a committee concerning
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and another on the 12 shires of Wales. In 1572 Bromley served on two different committees considering the problem of Mary Queen of Scots. He was also on a committee concerned with the restoration of title and lands to
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were given the task of compiling a return of suspected recusants at the inner Temple in 1577. This they did with great thoroughness, returning 59 names, carefully classified according to presumed levels of complicity.
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Bromley was a made a Steward of crown lands in Shropshire by March 1554, perhaps by Queen Mary and was from the outset of his career committed to a power base in his own county of Shropshire. He was elected MP for
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to the steward of the Inn in November 1556 and surveyor of the Inn's church in the summer of 1558. With the new reign, his career at the Inn, as in other respects, immediately accelerated. He was made a
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Bromley was also elected to the following parliament, which assembled in January 1563. This time he seems to have relied on powerful court connections which he shared with his brother: specifically
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Bromley's appointment as Justice of Chester in May 1580 was apparently through the influence of Burleigh himself. He joined Henry Townshend, who had been appointed a year before, and replaced
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The chief justice probably influenced also the legal training of his cousins once removed: certainly he left a small annuity as a bequest to encourage George's younger brother, the future
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constantly in the air. The Privy Council had written on the queen's behalf to reliable Protestant agents in each county to secure careful vetting of candidates, in Shropshire selecting
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Bromley was sometimes given tasks beyond his remit as a legal officer: in 1569, for example, he was one of those named as responsible for the official store of arms and ammunition in
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by 1560, but may have been appointed considerably earlier. It was the main organ of the state not only in most of Wales but also in the neighbouring counties of England and even
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Knight, Lord Chancelor of England, were the only sonnes of George Bromley, of Hawkstone, Esqvier, and of Jane, one of the Davghters of Sir Thomas Lakon, of Willey, Knight.
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at Worfield. His second son, Edward, had an impressive altar tomb constructed for George Bromley and Joan Waverton, bearing their effigies. The epitaph he composed reads:
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from 1567–80, he was appointed justice of Chester in May 1580. Thereafter he collected at least three recorderships: at Worcester, Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth by 1583.
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in the last parliament of Mary's reign, which assembled on 23 January 1558 and lasted until the succession of Elizabeth brought about its dissolution on 17 November.
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ministers had long been concerned about Catholic influence in the legal profession and had sought to exclude recusants from the Inns of Court from 1569. Bromley and
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that earlier charters did not prevent him setting aside funds for university scholarships. In August 1581, when his son Francis married Joyce Leighton, daughter of
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1566–80, a post of great power and patronage, especially in the north-west of England, although the duchy had land and employees all over the country. He became an
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as the lawful Queen of England, just not as the Head of the Church, Gwyn's sentence was carried out in the Beast Market of Wrexham on 15 October 1584. The
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to avoid paying damages of £100 in compensation for an injury inflicted by one of his servants on Melchisedech Mallory during a brawl over a dice game in
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A calendar of the register of the Queen's Majesty's Council in the Dominion and Principality of Wales and the Marches of the same (1535) 1569–1591
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and suing them in the capital. Bromley and Townshent pointed out that Hughes had already acquired a reputation as a litigious nuisance in
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Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford, another important court contact and powerful in Cornwall as Lord Warden of the Stannaries.
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but nothing is known of it. It was possibly ameliorated by the influence of his father's cousin, Chief Justice Thomas Bromley.
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John Hughes, who was using vexatious tactics against 17 poor men of the region, deliberately taking up residence in
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After its brief 1572 session, Parliament did not assemble again until 1576. In February Bromley helped question
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Agnes, daughter and coheiress of John Bird of Charlton, Shropshire, granddaughter and heiress of David of Malpas
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However, Bromley made a strategic marriage to Joan Waverton, heiress to the estate of Hallon, in the parish of
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Baron of the Excheqver, who Kneeleth Here, of a Pious mynd did consecrate This monument to his dear Parents.
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The elder George Bromley was a prominent lawyer, important in the affairs of the Inner Temple, where he was
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William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, Elizabeth's closest adviser and an early patron of the Bromley brothers.
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Parliament was not called again until 1584 and on that occasion Bromley was able to get his eldest son,
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The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc] – Fourth report, Appendix: Part X
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and only released for the end of the session. Later that month Bromley helped investigate the case of
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of Shropshire, the senior civil authority in the county. After serving as justice of the Anglesey
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to report on the suitability and religious reliability of the local magistrates. For Shropshire,
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The young George Bromley was left without a father in 1533 and must have undergone a protracted,
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BROMLEY, Thomas I (by 1505–55), of Eyton-upon-Severn; Wroxeter and Shrewsbury, Salop and London.
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asserted for the first time its right to discipline as well as protect members and their staff.
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for 1508 and Lent Reader for 1509, although he refused the honour for Lent 1515. He was also
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by a resolution of the Inn's parliament on 23 April 1559, along with William Rothewood and
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BROMLEY, George (1525/26-89), of Hallon in Worfield, Salop and the Inner Temple, London
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BROMLEY, George (c.1526–89), of Hallon in Worfield, Salop and the Inner Temple, London
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successively in counties across the border country and West Midlands: Shropshire,
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With such episcopal approval, his promotion was swift. From 1566 to 1580 he was
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The history of Tonbridge School from its foundation in 1553 to the present date
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George Bromley, as depicted on his tomb in the church of St Peter the Apostle,
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The Inner Temple: its early history, as illustrated by its records, 1505–1603
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A collection of original letters from the bishops to the Privy Council, 1564
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In May 1582 Bromley intervened in the case of the aged Lady Mary Egerton of
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Lives of the English Martyrs: Second Series; The Martyrs Declared Venerable
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FISHER, Henry (by 1519–66 or later), of London and Fish Hall, Hadlow, Kent
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BROMLEY, Edward (1563–1626), of Shifnall Grange and Bridgnorth, Salop.
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BLOUNT, Sir George (1513–81), of Kinlet, Salop and Knightley, Staffs.
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in Shropshire, the son of William Bromley of Mitley and Beatrix Hill.
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dynasty. Although his career was overshadowed by that of his brother
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before his appointment, he had advised and drafted ordinances for
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reign he was appointed to a series of important posts in both the
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Effigies of George Bromley and Joan Waverton of Hallon, his wife.
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Canonizzazione di quaranta martiri dell'Inghilterra e del Galles
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Tomb of Francis and Margaret Wolryche in St. Andrew's church,
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The Visitation of Shropshire, taken in the year 1623: Part II
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George Bromley was born around 1526. He was the first son of
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Edited by Edwin H. Burton & J.H. Pollen, S.J. (1914),
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TOWNSHEND, Henry (?1537–1621), of Cound and Ludlow, Salop.
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509–1558
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WENTWORTH, Peter (1524–97), of Lillingstone Lovell, Oxon.
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THROCKMORTON, John I (by 1524–80), of Feckenham, Worcs.
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CORBET, Sir Andrew (1522–78), of Moreton Corbet, Salop.
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He was interred in 4012: 3535:HALL, Arthur (1539–1605), of Grantham and London 1622:Bromley and Sidney raised by 50% the pay of the 1366: 1230:(1563–1626), of Shifnall Grange and Bridgnorth, 3255:BROMLEY, Thomas II (1530–87), of Hodnet, Salop. 2955:BROMLEY, Francis (c.1556–91), of Hodnet, Salop. 1570:, and for 26 years from 1560 its president was 1429:, who was his first cousin and Blount's uncle. 936:Alice Gratewood, co-heiress of Sir Rowland Hill 3692: 3690: 3688: 3586: 1973:was another distinguished lawyer who became a 1926:, son of George and Joan Bromley, and of Lady 1811:in October 1584 and sentenced him to death by 1675:on the treasons bill that was to issue in the 1385:was the other MP, elected ahead of Bromley in 394:Unknown, daughter and coheiress of David Browe 3784:Augusta Elizabeth Brickdale Corbet (c.1918). 2731:Davenport family of Davenport House, Worfield 2647:Sir Robert Cotton, 1st Baronet, of Combermere 1533: 1371: 944:(1530–87), of Rodd Castle and Hodnet, MP for 3477: 3475: 2948: 2946: 2835: 2833: 2831: 2001:in Cheshire. They were the ancestors of the 155:Jane Lacon, daughter of Sir Thomas Lacon of 106: 3984:The Visitation of Cheshire in the year 1580 3685: 2849: 2847: 2783: 2781: 2779: 2043:(c.1526–89), of Hallon in Worfield, MP for 2015: 1617:. Next month, Bromley was appointed to the 980:(c.1526–89), of Hallon in Worfield, MP for 3656:Historical Manuscripts Commission (1899). 3629:Historical Manuscripts Commission (1899). 3624: 3622: 3580: 3380: 3378: 3277: 3275: 3964: 3797:Regime and Religion: Shrewsbury 1400–1700 3472: 2943: 2828: 2206:(c.1556–91), of Hodnet, MP for Shropshire 1863:Tomb of George Bromley and Joan Waverton. 1287:Fleet Street entrance to the Inner Temple 1279:Legal training and career at Inner Temple 1222:(c.1556–91), of Hodnet, MP for Shropshire 3429: 3427: 3425: 2844: 2776: 1933: 1917: 1909: 1866: 1858: 1756: 1553: 1545: 1537: 1484:. In 1564 the bishops were asked by the 1468:and in civic authority. A member of the 1403: 1395: 1290: 1282: 126: 110: 28: 20: 3765: 3756:The Camden Miscellany, Volume the Ninth 3719:Grazebrook and Rylands, volume 2, p.493 3697:Grazebrook and Rylands, volume 2, p.492 3619: 3375: 3297:Grazebrook and Rylands, volume 2, p.308 3272: 2840:Grazebrook and Rylands, volume 1, p. 78 1741: 1389:, while Thomas Bromley was elected for 4013: 3889: 3268:Grazebrook and Rylands, volume 1, p.77 2815: 1905: 1456:Judicial and administrative preferment 3577:. Volume I: 1583-1588. 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Athena Press. pp. xvii–xxii. 1671:. He attended a conference with the 1637: 1576:Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester 1434:Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford 1421:and the bugesses, the sheriff being 523:Margaret Wilbraham of Woodhey, near 209:and Newport families, c. 1450–1650. 1987:. They became the ancestors of the 1827:took place as part of that for the 1696:was challenged by his descendants. 1632:Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke 1558:Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke 173:of Shrewsbury. His younger cousin, 16:Member of the Parliament of England 13: 3981:John Paul Rylands (editor), 1882: 3849:of arms; marshals and deputies to 3818:Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 3664:. Institute of Historical Research 3637:. Institute of Historical Research 2858: 2792: 1829:Forty Martyrs of England and Wales 1202:(c.1560–1615), of Holt Castle and 769:Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench 559:Jane Jennings of Walliborne Hall, 14: 4092: 3909:Historical Manuscripts Commission 2640:Sir Thomas Salusbury, 2nd Baronet 1823:ceremony for St. Richard Gwyn by 179:Chief Justice of the King's Bench 2527:Sir Thomas Wolryche, 1st Baronet 1813:hanging, drawing, and quartering 1587:Elizabethan religious settlement 1494:Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 200:Family tree: the Bromley dynasty 4076:16th-century English landowners 3723: 3712: 3701: 3676: 3649: 3607: 3567: 3556: 3541: 3526: 3512: 3501: 3486: 3457: 3442: 3411: 3400: 3389: 3360: 3349: 3338: 3327: 3316: 3301: 3290: 3261: 3246: 3231: 3220: 3209: 3198: 3187: 3176: 3165: 3154: 3143: 3132: 3121: 3110: 3099: 3084: 3073: 3062: 3049: 3038: 3027: 3016: 3005: 2994: 2983: 2972: 2961: 2934: 1682:Reginald Grey, 5th Earl of Kent 1669:Bulls, etc., from Rome Act 1570 1564:Council in the Marches of Wales 1470:Council in the Marches of Wales 1007:Sir Richard Newport (died 1570) 187:Council in the Marches of Wales 3957:. Accessed 7 May 2014 at the 3820:. Accessed 7 May 2014 at the 3616:vatican.va, article in Italian 3059:, which lists his attendances. 2919: 2908: 2897: 2886: 2638:Hester Salusbury, daughter of 1785:did the same in January 1583. 1694:Worshipful Company of Skinners 1667:, considering what became the 1593:with the task of imposing the 753:Thomas Bromley (chief justice) 1: 3953:, published by the author at 3741: 2747:of Combermere, Cheshire, and 2021:Descendants of George Bromley 1738:, elected MP for Shropshire. 1367:Political and judicial career 3965:Rivington, Septimus (1869). 2005:of Combermere and the later 1983:married Francis Wolryche of 1831:at Rome on 25 October 1970. 1562:Bromley was a member of the 1254: 7: 4081:Politicians from Shropshire 4071:16th-century English judges 4031:Members of the Inner Temple 3882:. Accessed 10 May 2014 at 3766:Bindoff, S.T., ed. (1982). 2758: 1839:, assuring the headmaster, 1520:ecclesiastical commissioner 930:Justice of the King's Bench 700:(died 1561), of London and 71:, a member of an important 10: 4097: 3950:Worfield and its Townships 3919:Frederick Andrew Inderwick 3890:Hasler, P.W., ed. (1981). 3861:. Accessed 7 May 2014 at 1871:Epitaph of George Bromley. 1534:The Council in the Marches 1415:High Sheriff of Shropshire 1372:Early parliamentary career 924:, MP for Much Wenlock and 745:Cloverley, near Calverhall 728:High Sheriff of Shropshire 2712: 2710: 2694: 2692: 2643: 2633:Henry Davenport of Hallon 2630: 2610: 2608: 2590: 2588: 2572: 2570: 2530: 2513: 2503: 2487: 2485: 2477: 2475: 2459: 2457: 2439: 2435: 2433: 2429: 2411: 2404: 2391: 2378: 2359: 2357: 2343: 2341: 2327: 2325: 2305: 2303: 2293: 2291: 2281: 2273: 2271: 2260: 2258: 2245: 2220: 2218: 2208: 2196: 2194: 2192: 2186: 2184: 2178: 2176: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2168: 2162: 2160: 2154: 2152: 2150: 2148: 2146: 2144: 2128: 2124: 2122: 2120: 2118: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2106: 2104: 2102: 2100: 2098: 2096: 2090: 2088: 2086: 2084: 2082: 2080: 2078: 2059:Jane Waverton of Hallon, 2056: 1997:married George Cotton of 1542:The Book of Common Prayer 1248: 1246: 1177: 1167: 1158: 1156: 1154: 1152: 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1128: 1126: 1124: 1116: 1108: 1106: 1100: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1086: 1078: 1074: 1072: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1044: 1040: 1003: 990: 961: 933: 906: 904: 902: 900: 898: 896: 894: 892: 890: 882: 872: 870: 854: 850: 848: 846: 840: 838: 836: 834: 832: 824: 820: 798: 772: 749: 732: 714: 690: 688: 686: 676: 674: 650: 648: 632: 628: 622: 556: 541:William Bromley of Mitley 538: 520: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 501: 495: 493: 491: 489: 487: 485: 483: 481: 479: 471: 467: 465: 463: 461: 459: 457: 453: 443: 439: 437: 435: 433: 431: 429: 427: 421: 396: 376: 352: 350: 340: 338: 247: 107:Background and early life 3795:Coulton, Barbara, 2010. 3563:Ormerod, volume 2, p.160 2770: 2016:Family tree: descendants 1854: 1522:in 1572. By 1574 he was 115:Effigy of Chief Justice 4036:Lawyers from Shropshire 3991:, Somerset herald, for 3934:George Ormerod (1819). 3855:Clarenceux king of arms 3587:Malcolm Pullan (2008). 3552:– Author: S. M. Thorpe. 3497:– Author: S. R. Johnson 3453:– Author: Patricia Hyde 3371:– Author: N. M. Fuidge. 3312:– Author: R.C.G./M.R.P. 3257:– Author: Alan Harding. 2882:– Author: Alan Harding. 1946:George Bromley married 1721:parliamentary privilege 1009:of High Ercall, MP for 964:Elizabeth Fortescue of 399:Roger Bromley of Mitley 250:Roger Bromley of Mitley 44:(ca. 1526–1589) was an 25:Arms of George Bromley. 3868:George Grazebrook and 3847:Rouge Croix Pursuivant 3827:George Grazebrook and 3810:Ralph Flenley (1916). 3438:– Author: P. W. Hasler 3242:– Author: N.M. Fuidge. 2930:– Author: N.M. Fuidge. 2824:– Author: N.M. Fuidge. 2516:Elizabeth Calveley of 2253:Enville, Staffordshire 2238:Baron of the Exchequer 1975:Baron of the Exchequer 1943: 1931: 1915: 1872: 1864: 1803:and schoolmaster from 1783:Sir Christopher Hatton 1762: 1595:Act of Uniformity 1558 1559: 1551: 1543: 1409: 1401: 1296: 1288: 1232:Baron of the Exchequer 135: 124: 38: 26: 4066:English MPs 1572–1583 4056:English MPs 1563–1567 3947:John Randall (1887). 3837:by Robert Tresswell, 3468:– Author: N.M. Fuidge 3385:Merod, volume 1, p.58 1937: 1921: 1913: 1870: 1862: 1760: 1748:Sir John Throckmorton 1599:Book of Common Prayer 1557: 1549: 1541: 1505:, and George Bramley. 1407: 1399: 1294: 1286: 130: 114: 99:in 1558 and 1559 and 32: 24: 3896:. Boydell and Brewer 3772:. Boydell and Brewer 2749:Viscounts Combermere 2625:Lettice Maddocks of 2399:Francis Wolryche of 2007:Viscounts Combermere 1742:Justice and recorder 1725:St Paul's churchyard 1642:Bromley was elected 1474:Justice of the Peace 1348:on 2 November 1570. 1185:Hinchingbrooke House 706:Lord Mayor of London 3997:Norroy king of arms 3955:Madeley, Shropshire 1906:Marriage and family 1644:knight of the shire 1634:, could take over. 1480:, Denbighshire and 1472:, he was appointed 1387:order of precedence 1242:, MP for Shropshire 1234:, MP for Bridgnorth 1181:Sir Oliver Cromwell 91:. He was an MP for 3872:(editors) (1889). 3831:(editors) (1889). 3407:Flenley, p.200-208 3172:Inderwick, p.256-7 3139:Inderwick, p.248-9 2226:Sir Edward Bromley 2211:Joyce Leighton of 2041:SIR GEORGE BROMLEY 1944: 1932: 1916: 1873: 1865: 1763: 1677:Rebellion Act 1572 1560: 1552: 1544: 1516:Duchy of Lancaster 1410: 1402: 1297: 1289: 1228:Sir Edward Bromley 1204:Shrawardine Castle 978:SIR GEORGE BROMLEY 777:Rowton, Shropshire 743:Elizabeth Dodd of 737:Willey, Shropshire 722:George Bromley of 561:Church Pulverbatch 157:Willey, Shropshire 144:George Bromley of 136: 132:Sir Thomas Bromley 125: 103:in 1571 and 1572. 69:Elizabethan period 39: 27: 3921:(editor) (1896). 3870:John Paul Rylands 3843:Augustine Vincent 3829:John Paul Rylands 3805:978 1 906663 47 6 3799:, Logaston Press 3600:978-1-84748-258-7 3205:Inderwick, p.liii 3057:Inderwick's index 2756: 2755: 2664:Wolryche baronets 2506:William Davenport 2386:George Cotton of 1989:Wolryche baronets 1877:St Peter's church 1837:Shrewsbury School 1779:Bishop of Chester 1775:William Chaderton 1657:George Mainwaring 1653:Sir Andrew Corbet 1638:MP for Shropshire 1591:oyer and terminer 1383:Sir George Blount 1305:called to the bar 1252: 1251: 1200:Sir Henry Bromley 1175:Elizabeth Bromley 993:Jane Waverton of 775:Isabel Lyster of 367:Humphrey Hill of 4088: 4061:English MPs 1571 4051:English MPs 1559 4046:English MPs 1558 4001:Lancaster Herald 3978: 3905: 3903: 3901: 3884:Internet Archive 3880:Harleian Society 3863:Internet Archive 3859:Harleian Society 3781: 3779: 3777: 3736: 3734:– Author: W.J.J. 3727: 3721: 3716: 3710: 3705: 3699: 3694: 3683: 3680: 3674: 3673: 3671: 3669: 3653: 3647: 3646: 3644: 3642: 3626: 3617: 3611: 3605: 3604: 3584: 3578: 3571: 3565: 3560: 3554: 3545: 3539: 3537:– Author: N.M.S. 3530: 3524: 3516: 3510: 3505: 3499: 3490: 3484: 3479: 3470: 3461: 3455: 3446: 3440: 3431: 3420: 3415: 3409: 3404: 3398: 3396:Flenley, p.197-8 3393: 3387: 3382: 3373: 3364: 3358: 3356:Flenley, p.172-3 3353: 3347: 3345:Flenley, p.104-5 3342: 3336: 3331: 3325: 3320: 3314: 3305: 3299: 3294: 3288: 3286:– Author: R.C.G. 3279: 3270: 3265: 3259: 3250: 3244: 3235: 3229: 3227:Inderwick, p.283 3224: 3218: 3216:Inderwick, p.369 3213: 3207: 3202: 3196: 3191: 3185: 3183:Inderwick, p.258 3180: 3174: 3169: 3163: 3161:Inderwick, p.253 3158: 3152: 3150:Inderwick, p.249 3147: 3141: 3136: 3130: 3128:Inderwick, p.246 3125: 3119: 3117:Inderwick, p.244 3114: 3108: 3106:Inderwick, p.243 3103: 3097: 3095:– Author: J.E.M. 3088: 3082: 3080:Inderwick, p.212 3077: 3071: 3069:Inderwick, p.224 3066: 3060: 3053: 3047: 3045:Inderwick, p.202 3042: 3036: 3034:Inderwick, p.201 3031: 3025: 3023:Inderwick, p.198 3020: 3014: 3012:Inderwick, p.187 3009: 3003: 3001:Inderwick, p.184 2998: 2992: 2990:Inderwick, p.179 2987: 2981: 2976: 2970: 2965: 2959: 2957:– Author: W.J.J. 2950: 2941: 2938: 2932: 2923: 2917: 2912: 2906: 2901: 2895: 2890: 2884: 2875: 2856: 2851: 2842: 2837: 2826: 2817: 2790: 2785: 2533:Ursula Otley of 2407:Margaret Bromley 2388:Combermere Abbey 2228:(1563–1626), of 2025: 2024: 1999:Combermere Abbey 1981:Margaret Bromley 1928:Margaret Bromley 1767:Ridley, Cheshire 1729:House of Commons 1719:, who was using 1686:Tonbridge School 1572:Sir Henry Sidney 1550:Sir Henry Sidney 1524:Custos rotulorum 1512:Attorney-General 1356:Edward Flowerdew 1295:Hare Court today 1001:Margaret Bromley 698:Sir Rowland Hill 239:Malpas, Cheshire 212: 211: 171:recorder (judge) 4096: 4095: 4091: 4090: 4089: 4087: 4086: 4085: 4011: 4010: 3899: 3897: 3839:Somerset Herald 3775: 3773: 3744: 3739: 3728: 3724: 3717: 3713: 3706: 3702: 3695: 3686: 3681: 3677: 3667: 3665: 3654: 3650: 3640: 3638: 3627: 3620: 3612: 3608: 3601: 3585: 3581: 3572: 3568: 3561: 3557: 3546: 3542: 3531: 3527: 3517: 3513: 3508:Rivington, p.45 3506: 3502: 3491: 3487: 3480: 3473: 3462: 3458: 3447: 3443: 3432: 3423: 3416: 3412: 3405: 3401: 3394: 3390: 3383: 3376: 3365: 3361: 3354: 3350: 3343: 3339: 3332: 3328: 3321: 3317: 3306: 3302: 3295: 3291: 3280: 3273: 3266: 3262: 3251: 3247: 3236: 3232: 3225: 3221: 3214: 3210: 3203: 3199: 3192: 3188: 3181: 3177: 3170: 3166: 3159: 3155: 3148: 3144: 3137: 3133: 3126: 3122: 3115: 3111: 3104: 3100: 3089: 3085: 3078: 3074: 3067: 3063: 3054: 3050: 3043: 3039: 3032: 3028: 3021: 3017: 3010: 3006: 2999: 2995: 2988: 2984: 2977: 2973: 2966: 2962: 2951: 2944: 2939: 2935: 2924: 2920: 2915:Inderwick, p.35 2913: 2909: 2904:Inderwick, p.12 2902: 2898: 2893:Inderwick, p.11 2891: 2887: 2876: 2859: 2852: 2845: 2838: 2829: 2818: 2793: 2786: 2777: 2773: 2761: 2745:Cotton baronets 2230:Shifnall Grange 2204:Francis Bromley 2018: 2003:Cotton baronets 1962:Francis Bromley 1908: 1857: 1845:Edward Leighton 1744: 1736:Francis Bromley 1713:Tower of London 1701:Peter Wentworth 1640: 1615:Montgomeryshire 1536: 1458: 1423:Richard Newport 1374: 1369: 1301:Lord Chancellor 1281: 1257: 1240:Francis Newport 1220:Francis Bromley 1193:Huntingdonshire 1183:(died 1655) of 958:Lord Chancellor 922:Stoke upon Tern 916:(died 1566) of 914:Reginald Corbet 757:Eyton on Severn 755:(died 1555) of 237:David Browe of 202: 109: 17: 12: 11: 5: 4094: 4084: 4083: 4078: 4073: 4068: 4063: 4058: 4053: 4048: 4043: 4038: 4033: 4028: 4023: 4009: 4008: 4005:Thomas Benolte 3993:William Flower 3979: 3969:. Rivingtons. 3962: 3945: 3932: 3916: 3906: 3887: 3866: 3851:William Camden 3825: 3808: 3793: 3782: 3763: 3760:Camden Society 3743: 3740: 3738: 3737: 3722: 3711: 3700: 3684: 3675: 3648: 3618: 3606: 3599: 3579: 3566: 3555: 3540: 3525: 3511: 3500: 3485: 3471: 3456: 3441: 3421: 3418:Flenley, p.209 3410: 3399: 3388: 3374: 3359: 3348: 3337: 3326: 3315: 3300: 3289: 3271: 3260: 3245: 3230: 3219: 3208: 3197: 3194:Inderwick, p.l 3186: 3175: 3164: 3153: 3142: 3131: 3120: 3109: 3098: 3083: 3072: 3061: 3048: 3037: 3026: 3015: 3004: 2993: 2982: 2971: 2960: 2942: 2933: 2918: 2907: 2896: 2885: 2857: 2843: 2827: 2791: 2774: 2772: 2769: 2768: 2767: 2760: 2757: 2754: 2752: 2751: 2742: 2740: 2738: 2736: 2734: 2732: 2729: 2727: 2725: 2723: 2721: 2718: 2716: 2715: 2713: 2711: 2709: 2707: 2705: 2703: 2701: 2699: 2697: 2695: 2693: 2691: 2689: 2687: 2685: 2683: 2681: 2678: 2677: 2675: 2673: 2671: 2668: 2667: 2661: 2659: 2657: 2655: 2653: 2651: 2649: 2644: 2642: 2636: 2634: 2631: 2629: 2623: 2621: 2619: 2616: 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Index



Worfield
English
lawyer
landowner
politician
judge
Mid-Tudor
Elizabethan period
Shropshire
landed gentry
Thomas Bromley
Welsh marches
Inner Temple
Liskeard
Much Wenlock
Shropshire

Thomas Bromley
Wroxeter

Sir Thomas Bromley
Hodnet
Market Drayton
Willey, Shropshire
Autumn Reader
recorder (judge)
Thomas Bromley
Chief Justice of the King's Bench

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