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Definition of Spigurnel

Spigurnel
Spigurnel Spi*gur"nel, n. (Eng. Law) Formerly the title of the sealer of writs in chancery. --Mozley & W.

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- Spigurnel or Spigurnell may refer to: Henry Spigurnel (c. 1261/3–1328), English judge: Justice of the King's Bench Ralph de Spigurnell (c. 1317-1373)...
- Sir Henry Spigurnel (c. 1261/3–1328) was an English judge. He was summoned to parliaments of Edward I and Edward II, and was made a justice of oyer and...
- They were sealed with the royal great seal by an official called the spigurnel, equipped with a special seal press, using beeswax and resin. There were...
- spelled ****knell, is an English surname, derived from the Middle English spigurnel, a 'sealer of writs'. The Origin of English Surnames by P. H. Reaney,...
- she must now answer for a thing about which she could not bind herself. Spigurnel: If you had bailed to the lady thirty marks for safe custody while she...
- Press. Retrieved 12 August 2010. Brand, Paul (2004). "Oxford DNB article: Spigurnel, Sir Henry (subscription needed)". Oxford University Press. Retrieved...
- Bennet or Benedicta of Whitacre, elected 1332 Joan Power, died 1349 Alice Spigurnel, elected 1349 Isabel of Ashby, resigned 1350 Joan of Stanbridge, elected...
- attracted attention and of which the memory is preserved by a line, "Spigurnel e Belflour sunt gens de cruelté", in a ballad of the time celebrating...
- experienced a time of disruption and instability among the chaplains. William Spigurnel, first warden, occurs 1319. John Cosyn. John of Kirby, died 1338. Edmund...