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Джон Чичестер (умер в 1669 году)

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Сэр Джон III Чичестер (1598-1669) Холл, одетый в гражданской войны доспехи . Английская школа C.1650, National Trust , Arlington Court Collection, Devon, Ref: 987416. Завещается мисс Розали Чичестер из Арлингтонского двора, 1949
Arms of Chichester: Chequy or and gules, a chief vair

Сэр Джон III Чичестер (1598 - 24 сентября 1669 г.) Холла был членом парламента для Lostwithiel в Корнуолле в 1624 году.

Происхождение

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Чичестер был крещен 10 декабря 1598 года. Он был сыном и наследником Иоанна II Чичестера (1566/7-1608) Холла, епископа Таутона , Девон, его женой Энн Бассет (1576-1664), дочери сэра Артура (D. .1586) из Умберли -Хауса , примерно в 1,5,5 милях к югу от Холла на противоположном берегу реки Тау , и Хинтон -Панчардона , его женой Элинор Чичестер, дочери сэра Джона Чичестера (д.1569), рыцаря, Роли , Глава старшей линии семьи Чичестер Девона, возможно, ведущая семья Джентри в Северном Девоне. Чишестеры Холла произошли от чихестеров Роли, а именно от Ричарда Чичестера, младшего сына этого дома, который женился на наследнице Томасан де Холл (D.1502).

Образование

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He subscribed at Oxford University on 18 November 1614 and was awarded a BA from Exeter College on 28 February 1617. He was a student of the Inner Temple in 1617.

Career

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In 1624, he was elected member of parliament for Lostwithiel. He was knighted on 17 September 1625.[1]

Marriages and children

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He married three times:

Mural monument to Ursula Strode (d.1635), 1st wife of Sir John III Chichester (d.1669) of Hall. South wall of chancel, Bishop's Tawton Church
Arms of Strode: Argent, a chevron between three conies courant sable, detail from mural monument to Ursula Strode (d.1635), 1st wife of Sir John III Chichester (d.1669) of Hall. Bishop's Tawton Church
  • Firstly to Ursula Strode (d.1635), daughter of Sir William Strode (d.1637), MP, of Newnham, Plympton St Mary, whose monument in Plympton St Mary's Church shows his effigy with that of his two wives and ten children. Her brother was the parliamentarian William Strode (1594-1645), one of the Five Members whose attempted arrest in the House of Commons of England by King Charles I in 1642 sparked the Civil War. Ursula's mural monument exists in Bishops Tawton Church, showing her effigy kneeling at a prie dieu with two babies side-by-side wrapped in swaddling clothes in front of her. At the top within an elaborate gilded frame within a broken pediment is a lozenge showing the arms of Strode: Argent, a chevron between three conies courant sable.[2] On the arch above her is shown on the dexter the arms of Chichester and on the sinister the arms of Strode. Below underneath an inscribed tablet is a cartouche bearing the arms of Chichester impaling Strode. The tablet is inscribed as follows:

To the memorie of the truly vertuous and religious the Lady Ursula Chichester daughter to Sr. William Strode of Newingeam, Knight, and wife to Sr. John Chichester of Hall, Knight, by whome she had issue seven sonnes and two daughters whereof survive fower sonnes, two sonnes & one daught. heere buried. She departed this life in the true faith of Christ Jesus and was heere enterred the 6th (5th?) day of July Anno D(omi)ni 1635 aetat(is) suae (47?).
Fayre virtuous sainct injoy thy peacefull sleepe,
While wee that live employ our foes to weepe,
But when thou wak'st let glory shew thy grace,
Let Heav'n, which only can, enrich thy face.

They had six sons, all of whom died childless, although two of them inherited successively the estate of Hall:

    • John IV Chichester (1626-1684), eldest son by Ursula Strode, who died without children and was buried at Bath Abbey, where exists a monument to his memory.
    • Francis Chichester (1628-1698) who died childless.
Upon the death of the last of these two sons in 1698 the estate of Hall passed to Arthur Chichester (1670–1737/8), of Pill (a house immediately north of Bishop's Tawton village) a distant cousin descended from Hugh Chichester (d.1644) of Tavistock, a younger brother of John II Chichester (d.1608) of Hall.

Death and burial

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Chichester died on 24 September 1669 aged about 71[1] and was buried in the chancel of St Peter's Church, Bishop's Tawton.

Mural monument

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Mural monument to Sir John III Chichester (d.1669), Bishop's Tawton Church, north wall of chancel

A baroque mural monument exists in Bishop's Tawton Church to Sir John III Chichester (d.1669), on top of which in the centre is shown an escutcheon of twenty quarterings with on the dexter the arms of Chichester impaling Strode, with on the sinister, more recently restored, Chichester impaling Courtenay (perhaps of Powderham or of Molland), with which families no close connection of his is recorded and which is therefore inexplicable. In this position might be expected to have been placed the arms of one of his later wives, Pollard or Stevens. The Latin inscription is as follows:

Memoriae Sacrum. Hic jacet vir admodum venerabilis D(ominus) Jo(h)annes Chichester de Hall, Eques, qui (dum in vivis) fuit erga deum pius, regi suo fidelis, patriae dux publicus dilectus, ecclesiae filius, pacis amator, pauperum patronus, omnibusq(ue) tum justitiae necnon reliquarum virtutum exemplar. Obiit 24.o Septemb(ri) Anno Salutis 1669. Maerens posuit Jo(h)annes Chichester, Armiger, defuncti filius natu maximus ("Sacred to the Memory. Here lies a man altogether venerable, Sir John Chichester, Knight, who (whilst amongst the living) was towards God pious, to his king faithful, to his country a beloved public leader, to the Church a son, to peace a lover, to the poor a patron and in everything as to justice, and certainly of the rest of the virtues, an example. He died on the 24th of September in the Year of the Redemption 1669. John Chichester, Esquire, the eldest son of the deceased, mourning, erected this")

Quarterings

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Heraldic cartouche of 20 quarterings on mural monument to Sir John III Chichester (d.1669) of Hall

At the top of the mural monument to Sir John III Chichester (d.1669) is an oval heraldic cartouche supported by two putti with the crest of Chichester above. The cartouche shows the following 20 quarters:
1: Chequy or and gules a chief vair (Chichester)
2: Or, three torteaux a label of three points azure (Courtenay)
3: Gules semé of crosses crosslet fitché, a lion rampant argent
4: Argent, a fess between two chevrons sable in base the Red Hand of Ulster[6]
5: Gules, a chevron between three goat's heads erased ermine attired or (Marwood of Westcot, Marwood)
6: Barry of six vair and gules (Beaumont of Youlstone, Shirwell)
7: Azure, a chevron argent between three pears or[7]
8: Sable, two lions passant crowned or
9: Gules, a saltire vair (Willington of Umberleigh)
10: Azure, seven martlets or on a canton (sable?) a turtle (gules?)
11: Argent, on a chevron gules three fleurs-de-lis or
12: Sable, three lions rampant argent
13: Gules crusilly or, a bend vair (Raleigh of Raleigh, Pilton, with crescent for difference; erroneous arms)
14: Argent, a chevron counter-ermine between three cinquefoils gules (de Hall)
15: Argent, two bars gules in chief three torteaux (Mules/Moels of Halmeston, Bishops Tawton)
16: Sable, three garbs or
17: Gules, a chevron between three mermaids each holding a mirror in her right hand and a comb in her left argent (Gough of Aldercombe[8])
18: Azure, a chevron ermine between three chaplets or
19: Argent, a fess gules between three mullets sable
20: Chequy or and gules a chief vair (Chichester)

Sources

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Further reading

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References

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b 'Alumni Oxonienses, 1500-1714: Chaffey-Chivers', Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714: Abannan-Kyte (1891), pp. 255-273. Date accessed: 15 March 2012
  2. ^ Вивиан, с.718
  3. ^ Вивиан, с.598, родословная Полларда
  4. ^ Вивиан, с.653
  5. ^ Вивиан с.653
  6. ^ По -видимому, руки баронета. Похоже на Pecche & Fitzwalter
  7. ^ Оружие Перяма ( Уильям Перьям (D.1604), судья) были древними: аргент, шеврон между тремя грушами соболем (?) ; Оружие Стукли из Эффтона содержат груши этих на тайн, но опускают шеврон
  8. ^ Дано для "Гоги" с полевым соболем Тристрама Рисдона в его записной книжке
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