[719]Henry Danvers[DB], earl of Danby; vide his christning
and epitaph in libro[DC]A. in Dantesey church: vide
Quaere my brother William, and J. Stokes, for the examination order of the murther[DD]at Cosham in North Wilts. Old L. Shippon, Oxon,
'From Turke and Pope,' etc.
R. Wisdome was then lecturer and preacht that day, and Henry Long expired[720]in his armes. My great-grandfather,R. Danvers, was in some trouble about it, his horses and men being in that action. His servants were hanged and so ... Long of Linets. Vide Degory Wheare's Epistles and John Owen's Epigrams.
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[722]Henry, earl of Danby,
[725]Earl of Danby—he was page to Sir Philip Sydney—from my cozen Elizabeth Villers: quaere +.
[726]Memorandum:—anno Domini, 16—, regno regis
Caroli primi, Henry, earle of Danby, built an almeshowse in
this parish
Notes.[DB]Aubrey gives in trick the coat:—'
[DB]Aubrey gives in trick the coat:—'
[DB]Aubrey gives in trick the coat:—'
[DC]i.e. in MS. Aubr. 3, fol. 46: seesupra, p.192. The epitaph contains English verses by George Herbert.
[DC]i.e. in MS. Aubr. 3, fol. 46: seesupra, p.192. The epitaph contains English verses by George Herbert.
[DD]Henry, brother of Sir Robert, Long was killed, possibly in fair fight, by Sir Charles, brother of this Henry, Danvers: see theArchaeological Magazine, i. 306. In consequence, the Danvers brothers had to seek safety in France. In MS. Aubr. 3, fol. 44v, Aubrey notes 'Sommerford magna—the assassination of Harry Long was contrived in the parlour of the parsonage here. Mr. Atwood was then parson; he was drown'd comeing home.'Richard Atwood, M.A. Oxon, 1576: another instance of 'Digitus Dei.'
[DD]Henry, brother of Sir Robert, Long was killed, possibly in fair fight, by Sir Charles, brother of this Henry, Danvers: see theArchaeological Magazine, i. 306. In consequence, the Danvers brothers had to seek safety in France. In MS. Aubr. 3, fol. 44v, Aubrey notes 'Sommerford magna—the assassination of Harry Long was contrived in the parlour of the parsonage here. Mr. Atwood was then parson; he was drown'd comeing home.'
Richard Atwood, M.A. Oxon, 1576: another instance of 'Digitus Dei.'
[DE]See Jackson's Aubrey'sWiltshire Collections, p. 228.
[DE]See Jackson's Aubrey'sWiltshire Collections, p. 228.