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Sir Gilbert Dethick, Kt, FSA, (c. 1510 — 3 October 1584) was a long-serving English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He would eventually rise to the highest heraldic office in England and serve as Garter Principal King of Arms. Gilbert Dethick claimed descent from a family... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Gilbert Dethick Gilbert Dethick first married Alice, daughter of Leonard Peterson, a Dutchman, but Alice died on 13 January 1572.

Gilbert Dethick Dethick then married Jane, daughter of Richard Duncomb of Moreton, Buckinghamshire and widow of William Naylor, one of the six clerks in chancery.

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Gilbert Dethick Gilbert Dethick first married Alice, daughter of Leonard Peterson, a Dutchman, but Alice died on 13 January 1572.

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Gilbert Dethick Dethick then married Jane, daughter of Richard Duncomb of Moreton, Buckinghamshire and widow of William Naylor, one of the six clerks in chancery.

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Gilbert Dethick Gilbert later procured denization from Parliament for himself and his brothers.

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Gilbert Dethick Dethick served his monarch in many capacities.

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    Gilbert Dethick

    Sir Gilbert Dethick, Kt, FSA, (c. 1510 — 3 October 1584) was a long-serving English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He would eventually rise to the highest heraldic office in England and serve as Garter Principal King of Arms.
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    William Dethick

    He was the son of Sir Gilbert Dethick and followed his father as Garter Principal King of Arms.
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    Rouge Croix Pursuivant

    1540-1541 Gilbert Dethick
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    Norroy and Ulster King of Arms

    1546-1550 Gilbert Dethick
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    Garter Principal King of Arms

    1550–1584 Sir Gilbert Dethick
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    St Matthias Old Church

    When Gilbert Dethick, the Lord of the Manor of Poplar, died in 1639 he left a further £100 towards the building of the chapel, if work started within three years of his death.
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    Richmond Herald

    1540-1547 Gilbert Dethick, Esq.
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    Charles Wriothesley

    He left no will, and the great library of books that he had inherited from his father was sold after his death, many of its contents to Gilbert Dethick and his son William, the founders of a new heraldic dynasty.
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    St Benet Paul's Wharf

    Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter
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    Hampnes Pursuivant Extraordinary

    Sir Gilbert Dethick held the office from 1536 until 1540.
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