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Thomas Benolt (died 8 May 1534) was a long-serving
officer of arms at the
College of Arms in London. As part of his service, he was also a diplomat. He...
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study of science. The
Company received a
grant of arms in 1530 from
Thomas Benolt, then its
crest and
supporters in 1591 from
Robert Cooke, both Clarenceux...
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visitations were
carried out
under warrant granted by
Henry VIII to
Thomas Benolt,
Clarenceux King of Arms,
dated 6
April 1530. He was
commissioned to travel...
- his
office over the
other kings of arms were
dashed in 1530, when
Thomas Benolt,
Clarenceux King of Arms,
managed to
obtain a
commission to
carry out visitations...
- In
September Regent Albany held
court at Dumbarton, and
received Thomas Benolt, the
English Clarenceux King of Arms. The
Carrick Herald and Clarenceux...
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after a show of
English banners organized by the
Clarenceux Herald,
Thomas Benolt. Hall
mentions that
Maximilian advised Henry to
deploy some
artillery on...
- Arms on 24
January 1494.
Christopher Carlill 4
November 1510 – 1511
Thomas Benolt 1511–1534
Thomas Tonge 1534–1536 A gilt
copper plaque displaying in champlevé...
- 1093/ref:odnb/25315. (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.)
Benolt, Thomas; Cooke, Robert; Philipot, John; Mundy, Richard; Rylands, W. Harry...
- 1478–1493
Roger Machado 1493-1493
Christopher Carlill 1493–1510
Thomas Benolt 1510-1510 John
Yonge 1510–1516
Thomas Wall 1516–1522 John
Joyner 1522-1522...
- 1604–5.
Harkness 1997, p. 251.
Sherman 1995, p. 7.
Timbers 2014, p. 78.
Benolt, Thomas; Cooke, Robert; Thompson, Samuel; Vincent, Augustine; Camden, William;...