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John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley

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Lumley stated that he was a child at the death of his grandfather in 1544, to whose honours he did not succeed because of his own father's attainder, and in 1547 he obtained an Act of Parliament restoring him in blood, and enacting "that he, the said John Lumley and the heirs male of his body, should
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Initially plans were for a full anatomy course based on weekly lectures, but by 1616 there were three lectures per year. The work of William Harvey on the circulation of the blood was first announced by Harvey in the Lumleian Lecture for 1616.
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At his death the Barony of Lumley (created 1547) became extinct. He was buried at Cheam with his first wife; a tomb and monument there at St. Dunstan's Church memorialize Lumley and his two wives. The composer
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The Lumley Inventory and Pedigree: art collecting and lineage in the Elizabethan Age: facsimile and commentary on the manuscript in the possession of the Earls of Scarbrough
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have hold, enjoy and bear the name, dignity, state and pre-eminence of a Baron of the Realm" whereby he became Baron Lumley (a new Barony being created of that name, in
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was prepared. Lumley stayed on at Nonsuch as Keeper of the Palace. On his death in 1609 he willed his library to Henry Stuart, the oldest son of
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in 1556, and Lumley inherited it from his father-in-law in 1580. During his tenure, Lumley developed a major garden at Nonsuch.
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possession of Nonsuch, and so after 36 years it again became a royal palace. When the palace passed to Queen Elizabeth, an
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Lumley married secondly, Elizabeth Darcy, daughter of Thomas Darcy, 2nd Baron Darcy of Chiche, by Frances, daughter of
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Liddy, Christian D. (2010). "John Lord Lumley and the creation and commemoration of Lineage in Early Modern England".
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The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom Extant, Extinct and Dormant
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Barron, Kathryn (2003). "The Collecting and Patronage of John, Lord Lumley (c.1535-1609)". In Chaney, Edward (ed.).
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John Lumley died 11 April 1609, aged 76, without any surviving children. He died at his house in London by
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Dunk, Herbert (1954). "The Lumley monuments in the ancient church of St Dunstan, Cheam, Surrey".
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Today the lecture is given once a year, organised by the Royal College of Physicians of London.
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The Evolution of English Collecting: Receptions of Italian Art in the Tudor and Stuart Periods
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Barron, Kathryn (2007) . "Lumley, John, first Baron Lumley (c. 1533–1609)".
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Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical
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wrote one of his greatest works to Lumley's memory, contained in the
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on 29 November 1553, and attended at the subsequent coronation of
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A Complete Pattern of Nobility: John Lord Lumley (c.1534-1609)
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John Lumley, born about 1533, was the grandson and heir of
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Hervey, Mary F.S. (1918). "A Lumley Inventory of 1609".
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John, Lord Lumley
Pilgrimage of Grace
Upton, Northamptonshire
Edward VI
tail male
Knight of the Bath
Mary I
Elizabeth I
James I
Mary, Queen of Scots
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
Jane
Henry Fitzalan Earl of Arundel
Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset
Mary I
Cheam
Surrey
Nonsuch Palace
Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich
Lumley Castle
County Durham

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