Thomas Snagge, the Glossary
Thomas Snagge (1536–1593) was a Member of Parliament, barrister and landowner who served as Speaker of the English House of Commons, Attorney General for Ireland and as Queen's Sergeant.[1]
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36 relations: Alabaster, Attorney-General for Ireland, Barrister, Bedford (UK Parliament constituency), Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency), Call to the bar, Edward Coke, Edward Radclyffe, 6th Earl of Sussex, Elizabeth I, George Rotheram, Gray's Inn, Henry Cheyne, 1st Baron Cheyne, Humphrey Winch, John Bathe (died 1586), John Pigott, John Puckering, John St John, 2nd Baron St John of Bletso, Knight of the shire, Landed gentry, Letchworth, Lewis Mordaunt, 3rd Baron Mordaunt, List of speakers of the House of Commons of England, London, Lord of the manor, Marston Moreteyne, Master of the Rolls (Ireland), Member of parliament, Moreteyne Manor, Nicholas White (lawyer), Oliver St John, 3rd Baron St John of Bletso, Privy Council of England, Serjeant-at-law, Serjeant-at-law (Ireland), Thomas Snagge (c.1564–1627), William Boteler (died 1602).
- People from Letchworth
- People from Marston Moreteyne
Alabaster
Alabaster is a mineral and a soft rock used for carvings and as a source of plaster powder.
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Attorney-General for Ireland
The Attorney-General for Ireland was an Irish and then (from the Act of Union 1800) United Kingdom government office-holder.
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Barrister
A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions.
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Bedford (UK Parliament constituency)
Bedford is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Mohammad Yasin of the Labour Party.
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Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire (abbreviated Beds) is a ceremonial county in the East of England.
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Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Bedfordshire was a United Kingdom Parliamentary constituency, which elected two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of England from 1295 until 1707, then the House of Commons of Great Britain until 1801 and the House of Commons of the United Kingdom until 1885 when it was divided into two constituencies under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885.
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Call to the bar
The call to the bar is a legal term of art in most common law jurisdictions where persons must be qualified to be allowed to argue in court on behalf of another party and are then said to have been "called to the bar" or to have received "call to the bar".
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Edward Coke
Sir Edward Coke (formerly; 1 February 1552 – 3 September 1634) was an English barrister, judge, and politician. Thomas Snagge and Edward Coke are 16th-century English lawyers, English MPs 1589, English knights, serjeants-at-law (England) and speakers of the House of Commons of England.
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Edward Radclyffe, 6th Earl of Sussex
Edward Radclyffe, 6th Earl of Sussex (c. 1559 – August 1643) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1586 and 1611 and later succeeded to a peerage. Thomas Snagge and Edward Radclyffe, 6th Earl of Sussex are English MPs 1586–1587 and English MPs 1589.
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Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I (7 September 153324 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603.
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George Rotheram
George Rotheram (1541-1599) was a Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire.
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Gray's Inn
The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, commonly known as Gray's Inn, is one of the four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges) in London.
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Henry Cheyne, 1st Baron Cheyne
Henry Cheyne, 1st Baron Cheyne (31 May 1540 – 3 September 1587) was an English politician.
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Humphrey Winch
Sir Humphrey Winch (1555–1625) was an English-born politician and judge. Thomas Snagge and Humphrey Winch are 16th-century English lawyers.
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John Bathe (died 1586)
John Bathe (1536-1586) was an Irish lawyer and statesman of the sixteenth century. Thomas Snagge and John Bathe (died 1586) are 1536 births.
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John Pigott
John Pigott (c. 1550 – by 1627), of Gray's Inn, London and Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire, was an English politician. Thomas Snagge and John Pigott are English MPs 1589.
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John Puckering
Sir John Puckering (1544 – 30 April 1596) was a lawyer and politician who served as Speaker of the House of Commons and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal from 1592 until his death. Thomas Snagge and John Puckering are English MPs 1586–1587, serjeants-at-law (England) and speakers of the House of Commons of England.
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John St John, 2nd Baron St John of Bletso
John St John, 2nd Baron St John of Bletso (died 23 October 1596) was an English peer.
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Knight of the shire
Knight of the shire (milites comitatus) was the formal title for a member of parliament (MP) representing a county constituency in the British House of Commons, from its origins in the medieval Parliament of England until the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 ended the practice of each county (or shire) forming a single constituency.
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Landed gentry
The landed gentry, or the gentry (sometimes collectively known as the squirearchy), is a largely historical British social class of landowners who could live entirely from rental income, or at least had a country estate.
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Letchworth
Letchworth Garden City, commonly known as Letchworth, is a town in the North Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England.
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Lewis Mordaunt, 3rd Baron Mordaunt
Lewis Mordaunt, 3rd Baron Mordaunt (21 September 1538 – 16 June 1601) was an English peer and politician.
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List of speakers of the House of Commons of England
This is a list of the speakers of the House of Commons of England, up to 1707. Thomas Snagge and list of speakers of the House of Commons of England are speakers of the House of Commons of England.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Lord of the manor
Lord of the manor is a title that, in Anglo-Saxon England and Norman England, referred to the landholder of a rural estate.
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Marston Moreteyne
Marston Moreteyne (or Marston Moretaine) is a large village and civil parish in Central Bedfordshire, England, located on the A421 between Bedford and Milton Keynes.
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Master of the Rolls (Ireland)
The Master of the Rolls in Ireland was a senior judicial office in the Irish Chancery under English and British rule, and was equivalent to the Master of the Rolls in the English Chancery.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Moreteyne Manor
Moreteyne Manor (previously known as Moat Farmhouse) is a 15th-century manor house in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, England.
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Nicholas White (lawyer)
Sir Nicholas White (c.1532 – 1592) (or Whyte) was an Irish lawyer, judge, privy councillor and government official during the reign of Elizabeth I.
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Oliver St John, 3rd Baron St John of Bletso
Oliver St John, 3rd Baron St John of Bletso (c. 1540–1618) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1588 until 1596 when he inherited the peerage as Baron St John of Bletso. Thomas Snagge and Oliver St John, 3rd Baron St John of Bletso are English MPs 1589.
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Privy Council of England
The Privy Council of England, also known as His (or Her) Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, was a body of advisers to the sovereign of the Kingdom of England.
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Serjeant-at-law
A Serjeant-at-Law (SL), commonly known simply as a Serjeant, was a member of an order of barristers at the English and Irish Bar. Thomas Snagge and Serjeant-at-law are serjeants-at-law (England).
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Serjeant-at-law (Ireland)
This is a list of lawyers who held the rank of serjeant-at-law at the Bar of Ireland. Thomas Snagge and serjeant-at-law (Ireland) are serjeants-at-law (Ireland).
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Thomas Snagge (c.1564–1627)
Sir Thomas Snagge (c.1564 – 1627) of Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, was an English Member of Parliament and High Sheriff. Thomas Snagge and Thomas Snagge (c.1564–1627) are English MPs 1586–1587.
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William Boteler (died 1602)
William Boteler (ca. 15401602) was an English politician. Thomas Snagge and William Boteler (died 1602) are English MPs 1586–1587.
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See also
People from Letchworth
- Bernard George Ellis
- Bobby Cook (footballer)
- Carroll Thompson
- Chron Gen
- Claire Rushbrook
- Deborah Bone
- Ewart Culpin
- Gavin Campbell (presenter)
- James Lovelock
- Jevani Brown
- John Martin Scripps
- Josephine Wiggs
- Karl Duguid
- Mandeep Dhillon
- Peter Underwood (parapsychologist)
- Philip Purser
- Preti Taneja
- Richard Harvey (footballer)
- Richard Smith (artist)
- Roger Hawkins (politician)
- Ruth Goodman
- Shailesh Jogia
- Shaun Hutson
- Simon West
- Thomas Snagge
- Vincent Tewson
People from Marston Moreteyne
- Edward Tylecote
- Henry Tylecote
- James Smith (archdeacon of Barnstaple)
- Thomas Batchelor (writer)
- Thomas Snagge
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Snagge
Also known as Snagge, Thomas.