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David Hubert Boothby Chesshyre FSA FHS (22 June 1940 – 24
December 2020) was a
British officer of arms.
Chesshyre served for more than
forty years as an...
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Hubert Chesshyre (1940–2020) was a
British officer of arms.
Chesshyre may also
refer to: Sir John
Chesshyre (1662–1738),
English lawyer and serjeant-at-law...
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Chesshyre Library,
founded in 1733 by Sir John
Chesshyre, was one of the
earliest free
public libraries in England. It is now a
meeting room
attached to...
- Sir John
Chesshyre (11
November 1662 – 15 May 1738) was an
English lawyer who rose to the
position of king's
first serjeant. Sir John
Chesshyre was born...
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Begent &
Chesshyre 1999, p. 105
Begent &
Chesshyre 1999, pp. 109–112
Begent &
Chesshyre 1999, p. 116
Begent &
Chesshyre 1999, p. 122
Begent &
Chesshyre 1999...
- the
singing at the cathedral's
Carol Sing-In
before Christmas.
Hubert Chesshyre was a lay
clerk of
Southwark Cathedral from 1971
until 2003. He was also...
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Thomas James Chesshyre Tomlin,
Baron Tomlin, PC (6 May 1867 – 13
August 1935) was a
British barrister and
judge who
served as lord of
appeal in ordinary...
- "No. 59798". The
London Gazette. 1 June 2011. p. 10297. Begent, Peter;
Chesshyre,
Hubert (1999). The Most
Noble Order of the Garter: 650 Years. London:...
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ancestry researchers". www.ancestryimages.com. Begent,
Peter J.;
Chesshyre, Hubert;
Chesshyre, D. H. B.; Jefferson, Lisa (1999). The most
noble Order of the...
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resolution to
eject fellow Hubert Chesshyre. In 2015, a
trial of the
facts had
reached the
verdict that
Chesshyre had
committed child ****ual
abuse offences...