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The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, a canon regular of the Augustinian Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire, formerly known as The Chronicle of Walter of Hemingburgh, describes the period from 1066 to 1346. Before 1274 the Chronicle is based on other works. Thereafter, the Chronicle is original, and a remarkable source for the events of the time. This book provides a translation of the Chronicle from that date. The Latin source for our translation is the 1849 work edited by Hans Claude Hamilton. Hamilton, in his preface, says: "In the present work we behold perhaps one of the finest samples of our early chronicles, both as regards the value of the events recorded, and the correctness with which they are detailed; Nor will the pleasing style of composition be lightly passed over by those capable of seeing reflected from it the tokens of a vigorous and cultivated mind, and a favourable specimen of the learning and taste of the age in which it was framed." Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
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Baronet Pennyman of Marske in Yorkshire 1st Creation 1628
Baronet Pennyman of Marske in Yorkshire is also in Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extinct Baronetcies of England.
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6th May 1628. William Pennyman 1st Baronet created.
22nd August 1643. William Pennyman 1st Baronet extinct.
On 6th May 1628 William Pennyman 1st Baronet (age 21) was created 1st Baronet Pennyman of Marske in Yorkshire.
On 22nd August 1643 William Pennyman 1st Baronet (age 36) died during the Oxford Plague. Baronet Pennyman of Marske in Yorkshire extinct.
Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire 2nd Creation 1664
Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire is also in Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extinct Baronetcies of England.
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22nd February 1664. James Pennyman 1st Baronet created.
1679. Son Thomas Pennyman 2nd Baronet succeeded.
1708. Son James Pennyman 3rd Baronet succeeded.
1745. Son William Pennyman 4th Baronet succeeded.
1768. Brother Warton Pennyman-Warton 5th Baronet succeeded.
14th January 1770. Nephew James Pennyman 6th Baronet succeeded.
27th March 1808. Son William Henry Pennyman succeeded.
9th May 1852. William Henry Pennyman extinct.
On 22nd February 1664 James Pennyman 1st Baronet (age 55) was created 1st Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire. Elizabeth Norcliffe Lady Pennyman by marriage Lady Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire.
In 1679 James Pennyman 1st Baronet (age 70) died. His son Thomas (age 37) succeeded 2nd Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire.
In 1708 Thomas Pennyman 2nd Baronet (age 66) died. His son James (age 46) succeeded 3rd Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire.
Around 1745 James Pennyman 3rd Baronet (age 83) died. His son William (age 50) succeeded 4th Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire.
In 1768 William Pennyman 4th Baronet (age 73) died unmarried. His brother Warton (age 67) succeeded 5th Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire.
On 14th January 1770 Warton Pennyman-Warton 5th Baronet (age 69) died. His nephew James (age 33) succeeded 6th Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire. Elizabeth Grey Lady Pennyman by marriage Lady Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire.
In May 1801 James Pennyman 6th Baronet (age 64) and Mary Maleham of Westminster Lady Pennyman were married a few weeks after the death of his first wife Elizabeth Grey Lady Pennyman. She by marriage Lady Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire.
On 27th March 1808 James Pennyman 6th Baronet (age 71) died. His son William (age 44) succeeded 7th Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire.
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The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
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On 9th May 1852 William Henry Pennyman (age 88) died. He was buried at Beverley Minster [Map]. Baronet Pennyman of Ormesby in Yorkshire extinct.