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Avery Cornburgh (1430 – 2
February 1487) was an
English politician and sea
captain who was Under-Treasurer of
England from 1483 to 1487 and
Keeper of...
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church where he had
endowed a chapel. He had
married Agnes Thweng of
Cornburgh but left no
surviving children. However, his will of 1474 left
money to...
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Fortescue 1432 John
Merston 1455
Avery Cornburgh 1461 John
Wykes 1471 Sir
Thomas Vaughan 1483
Avery Cornburgh 1485
Thomas Hourde 1485
William Treffry...
- He was one the
executors of the will of his uncle-by-marriage,
Avery Cornburgh. In 1483, he was
attainted by the name of Sir Will. Knevet, Knt. of Bukenham...
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money for the king. To this end, he
acted jointly with the
merchant Avery Cornburgh as under-treasurer of the
Exchequer from mid-October 1485; and, on 28...
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after Salisbury's death. Weltden,
Richard Witham,
Thomas A
lawyer of
Cornburgh and
according to
Hicks "a
trusted man of business".
Appointed Chancellor...
- 1483–1485:
Robert Appulby 1485–1486: Sir Hugh
Conway 1486–1487:
Alfred Cornburgh 1487–1492:
Peter Curtys 1492–1504: Sir
Robert Lytton 1504–1543: Sir Andrew...
- 1463:
Thomas Bere, of
Killigarth 5
November 1464: Avery,
Alfred or
Alured Cornburgh 5
November 1465:
William Bere 5
November 1466: Sir John Colshull, of Tremadart...
- John
Haweley Jnr 1437
Michael Power 1451
Edward Ellesmere 1460
Avery Cornburgh 1473 Sir John
Fogge and John
Fogge (son) 1484
Thomas Sapcotes 1485 Sir...
- Ree 1472
Alured Cornburgh 1473 John
Sturgeon –
Hitchin 1474
Richard Flance 1475
Henry Langley 1476
William Green 1477
Alured Cornburgh 1478 John Wode 1479...