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Elsynge may
refer to:
Henry Elsynge Elsynge Palace This
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Henry Elsynge (c.1606 – 30
September 1656) was an
English administrator, who
acted as
clerk of the
House of Commons, and
wrote on
parliamentary procedure...
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Henry Elsynge (less
often Elsyng or Elsing) (bap. 1577–1635) was a
British parliamentary officer in the
reigns of
James I and
Charles I. He
served as...
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Elsyng Palace (variously also
Elsynge, Elsing, Elsings) was a
Tudor palace on the site of what are now the
grounds of
Forty Hall in Enfield,
north London...
- half-brother of
Henry Elsynge,
whose mother Frances had
married Henry Knyvett (d. 1601) in 1584. He
likely trained under Elsynge, who was
named Clerk of...
- John
Hooker or
William Hakewill or
parliamentary clerks such as
Henry Elsynge sr. and
Henry Scobell recorded not just the
rulebook but the
manner of...
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resigning his seat in Commons. He soon
brought Elsynge on to ****ist him in the Lords. He and
Elsynge continued to
serve as
joint Keepers of the Records...
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original m****cript in the
library of Queen's College, Oxford, and
Henry Elsynge's The
Manner of
Holding Parliaments in
England (1768). "Library and Archive...
- work as
clerk ****istant at the
House of
Commons in 1640: ****isting
Henry Elsynge,
Clerk of the
House of Commons, he was the
first recorded individual to...
- 8. c. 27 28 Hen. 8. c. 10 18 July 1536 An Act
concerning the
Church of
Elsynge Spittell. (Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2013 (c. 2)) ****urance...