- John
Dymocke (1492–1585) was an
English courtier and merchant.
Dymocke was a
gentleman usher to
Henry VIII. He was
probably a
relative of Sir
Robert Dymoke...
- time
around 1556 and had ten children.
Dymoke (sometimes
spelt Dymock or
Dymocke) was a
devout Catholic and
named a
martyr after his death. Lady Katherine...
-
Robert Dymoke,
Dymock or
Dymocke, of Scrivelsby,
Lincolnshire (born 1531; died at Lincoln, England, 11
September 1580) was Queen's
Champion of England...
- Eric XIV of
Sweden promoted by a
former usher and
jewelry salesman John
Dymocke. They
wrote a
joint letter to a
Swedish politician Nicholas Guildenstern...
- Lady
Bridget Clinton (born c. 1536),
married Robert Dymoke (Dymock or
Dymocke), of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, c. 1556 and had ten children. He was a devout...
-
discussed patterns for
jewels drawn on
parchment with a
merchant John
Dymocke. This led to
involvement with
Dorothy Bradbelt in a
scheme for Elizabeth...
- Eric XIV of Sweden.
Anything unsold in
England would be
custom free. John
Dymocke, who had been a
soldier and a
royal usher, had a
licence to
import jewels...
- Rob. Scheffeld, Sir Wm. Tirwytt, Wm. Askew, Geo. Fitzwilliam, Sir Rob.
Dymocke, Wm. Hansard. Middle****:—The Lord of
Saint John's, Sir Thos. Lovell. Norfolk:—Lord...
-
issued since the author's death; and in 1671 a
French translation by
James Dymocke appeared with the
title of Le Vice ridicule.
Earle was emplo**** by Charles...
- paid the schoolmaster, and
funded the
school as did
founders Humphrey Dymocke of Wyllington, Owen
Brereton and
David Dodde of Egge.
There was a refounding...