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invasion in the autumn of 1512. After this, he was almost always sent to work abroad. He was in France in 1514, 1515, every year from 1518 to 1522, and again in 1524, 1529, and 1533. He was sent to Scotland in 1516, 1517, and every year from 1519 to 1526. He also spent years in Germany and Spain.
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Benolt participated in many ceremonies in England when he was there. These were part of his duties as an officer of arms and ranged from the funeral of Henry VII in 1509 to the coronation of Anne Boleyn in 1533. When he was made Clarenceux he delegated most of his armorial functions to
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showed his favour to Benolt through many lucrative appointments. He was also on the pension list of the King of France following the peace of 1514, and was given a gold chain by the Holy Roman Emperor.
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Benolt was married twice. His first wife was Margaret, with whom he had no children. His second wife was Mary Fermor, daughter of Lawrence Fermor and Elizabeth Wenman of
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Towards the end of his life he wrote, "It was the pleasure of the king my master to send me often beyond the sea, whereas I was as much without the realm as within."
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Quarters 2 & 3. Quarterly, (i & iv) argent, 3 bars wavy sable, on a chief gules 3 larks or; (ii & iii) argent, a bend between 2 martlets gules.
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Argent, a chevron engrailed sable between 3 roundels gules & on a chief azure a lion passant guardant between 2 crosses formy fitchy or.
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Benolt was noted as absent and sick from College of Arms functions at Easter in 1534 and he died on 8 May. He was buried in
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The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street: being the sixteenth and final monograph of the London Survey Committee
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Benolt's duties for the royal household were varied. At one point, he was required to purchase wine for
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who were used for very important missions. The other was his predecessor as Clarenceux,
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On his brass in Great St Helen's this coat, but without the crosslets:
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in 1528. Benolt was a trusted royal servant, and was one of only two
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Heralds of England: a History of the Office and College of Arms
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on 6 May 1504. Six years later, he was promoted to the post of
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