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William Honnyng (1520–1569) was an
English Member of
Parliament and
Tudor Court official who
served as
Clerk of the
Signet and
Clerk of the
Privy Council...
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Honing (or
Honnyng, Honning, Hunnings)
family came
originally from the
Holland district of
South Lincolnshire. The
eldest child of
William Honnyng MP and...
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Government offices Preceded by John
Mason William Honnyng Clerk of the
Privy Council 1545–1552 With:
William Honnyng (1545–1550)
William Thomas (1550–1552) Thomas...
- work and renovation. This
included installing an
altar tomb to
William Honnyng in the
South or Lady
Chapel and one to
Nicholas Cutler to the north-west...
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William Honnyng Sir
Thomas Chaloner Clerk of the
Privy Council 1547–1548 With:
William Honnyng Sir
Thomas Chaloner Succeeded by
William Honnyng Sir Thomas...
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Thomas Chaloner William Honnyng Thomas Smith Clerk of the
Privy Council 1548–1553 With:
Thomas Chaloner (1548–1552)
William Honnyng (1548–1552)
Bernard Hampton...
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Paget Clerk of the
Privy Council 1543–1545 With:
William Honnyng Succeeded by
William Honnyng Thomas Chaloner Church of
England titles Preceded by Roger...
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Clerk of the
Privy Council 1540–1543 Succeeded by John
Mason William Honnyng Peerage of
England New
title Baron Paget 1549–1563 Succeeded by
Henry Paget...
- Archdale,
Henry Blackwood:
Memoirs of the Archdales, Enniskillen, 1925, p. 11-12 Barry, T. Life and
Family History of
William Honnyng, London, 2008, page 93...
- Five Six 10
August 1540
William Paget 23
April 1543 John
Mason William Honnyng 17
November 1545
vacant 18
December 1545 Sir
Thomas Chaloner March 1547...