fo. 2. 17. Sr Edwarde Hobye.
Argent 3 spindles
gules.
For these arms see Misc.
Gen. et Her. I, 141; the
exemplification of 1561
gives this coat of "clewes or
bottomes," as
adopted by Hoby, on marrying the heiress of
Badland, co. Radnor,
but the explanation seems open to
question. Sir Edward's
arms are given as such, impaling
Cooke of Essex,
differenced with a crescent. he was of
Bisham, Berks., and of
Sheppey; Constable of Queenborough
Castle, 1582; granted
Shurland in Eastchurch 1593 on lease
for life by Elizabeth;
Knight of the Shire, 1593; Custos
Rotulorum of Kent,
1596; died at Queenborough, 1616
(Hasted, folio,
II, p. 649); an intimate of the Sidneys, as the
following extracts from
the DeLisle and Dudley papers show:
"I have given
Terry charge to Serve Sir Edward Hobbye with
a very good buck this
season," 1607; "Sir Edward Hoby
prayseth your
apricots but I fear I shall see none of them,"
Viscount Lisle to his
wife 1608; Viscount Lisle wrote from
Shurland in 1610. He
was "dubbed at Somerset Place in
London on Tuesday the
22 of May, anno 1582, the day after
his marriage with the
Baron of Hunston's daught'r."
(Metcalfe's Knights,
p. 134.)
To him Camden dedicated
his Hibernia. He also indulged in
religious
controversy, as is evidenced by the following title
page of a quarto,
published by Nathaniel Butter at the Signe
of the Pied Bull, 1615.
A CURRY-COMBE FOR A
COXE-COMBE, or
Purgtories Knell; in Answer of a lewd
Libell foricated
by Iabal Rachil against Sir Edw. Hobies
COUNTER-SNARLE,
entituled Purgatories triumph over
Hell,
digested in forme of a Dialogue by NICK, groom of the
HOBIE-stable
Reginoburgi. [i.e. Queenborough.] |
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18.
Sr Ralphe Bouser.
Argent a
cross engrailed gules between 4 bougets sable, a
border or and
gules, and on each gules a bezant.
Sir Rauf
Bourchier of Beningborough, co. Yorks, son of
John (or James)
Bourchier, the base son of Lord Berners of
Froissart fame.
He married (1) Eliz. d. of Francis Hall of
Grantham, co.
Lincs., by whom only he had issue; (2)
Christian, d. of
Bernard Shakerly of London; (3) Ann, d. of
George Harvey of
Norfolk, relict of Francis Cooke (MS.
history of
Berners family, 1616, penes the writer); his
marriage license,
29 Nov., 1577, Ralph Bourchier esq. and
Christian
Harding, widow of St. Bennett Gracechurch, to
marry there (Chester,
p. 160). Lambarde lists him as J. P. in
Leigh by
Blackheath, 1596, and Lee parish register of that
year records the
marriage of his d., Katherine to Sir Richard
Mauleverer (Drake,
p. 224); Knighted at Whitehall,
6 March,
1583.
19. Sr Moyle Finch.
Argent a
chevron between 3 griffins passant sable.
Of Eastwell, married 4
Nov., 1572, Eliz., d. and heir of Sir
Thomas Heneage; Knight
of the Shire, 1593; baronet, 1611;
died, 1614; Knighted at
Greenwich, 7 May, 1584.
20. Sr Robert Sydney.
Or a pheon
azure.
Afterwards Earl of
Leicester; Knighted by his uncle Robert
Dudley, Earl of
Leicester, in Holland, 1586. |