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Hancorne family information


Hancorne family
Hancorn
Argent, a chevron Sable between three cocks Gules
CountryUnited Kingdom
Place of originWarwickshire, England

The Hancorne (or Hancorn) family were a prominent landed family living chiefly in the English counties of Warwickshire and Herefordshire, and the Welsh counties of Breconshire and Glamorgan, between the Caroline era and the 19th century.

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Hancorne family

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family was Thomas Hancorne (died 1644). Thomas Hancorne (died 1644) Samuel Hancorne (died 1691) Rev. Thomas Hancorne (1642–1731) Rev. Thomas Hancorne...

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Richard Hancorne

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Richard Hancorne (24 December 1687 – 14 January 1732) was a Welsh clergyman. Hancorne was born on 24 December 1687 in St Donats, Glamorgan, the son of...

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Jacobitism

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political theology shared by Non-juring High church Anglicans, such as the Hancorne family, and Scots Episcopalians. They were, firstly, the divine right of kings...

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High church

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churchmanship, which were often associated with the schismatic Non-Jurors. Thomas Hancorne, a Welsh clergyman prominent in jacobite circles, gave the County of Swansea's...

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Penrice Castle

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1707 (Penrice House, Gower, Wales)), immediately to the south. Edward Hancorne was granted ownership of the castle and its lands in 1708 by his marriage...

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1710

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Queen of Great Britain, meets the Four Mohawk Kings. April 18 – Thomas Hancorne gives the county of Swansea's assize sermon, "The right way to honour and...

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1754

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poet (d. 1832) Eve Frank, Bulgarian religious leader (d. 1816) Richard Hancorne, British Royal Navy officer (d. 1792) January 5 – Marie Isabelle de Rohan...

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1687

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Geminiani, Italian violinist and composer (d. 1762) December 24 – Richard Hancorne, Welsh clergyman (d. 1732) December 26 – Johann Georg Pisendel, German...

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Llandaff Cathedral

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church seriously considered removal of the see to Cardiff in 1717. Thomas Hancorne, a jacobite prominent in High Church circles, was prebendary of Llandaff...

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1642

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(d. 1720) Bonaventure Giffard, English Catholic priest (d. 1734) Thomas Hancorne, Welsh clergyman and theologian (d. 1731) Albert Janse Ryckman, Mayor of...

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1640s

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(d. 1720) Bonaventure Giffard, English Catholic priest (d. 1734) Thomas Hancorne, Welsh clergyman and theologian (d. 1731) Albert Janse Ryckman, Mayor of...

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1710s

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Queen of Great Britain, meets the Four Mohawk Kings. April 18 – Thomas Hancorne gives the county of Swansea's assize sermon, "The right way to honour and...

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1680s

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Geminiani, Italian violinist and composer (d. 1762) December 24 – Richard Hancorne, Welsh clergyman (d. 1732) December 26 – Johann Georg Pisendel, German...

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1730s

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Cristofori, Italian maker of musical instruments (b. 1655) February – Thomas Hancorne, Welsh clergyman and theologian (b. 1642) February 10 – George Carpenter...

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