Brokesby of Shoby arms:- argent, 2 bars nebuly gules, on a canton gules a mullet pierced or.[1]
Marshall of the Kings Hall
In office 7 November 1401 – March 1413
Monarch
Henry IV
M.P. for Leicestershire
In office 14 January 1404 – October 1404
Monarch
Henry IV
Sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire
In office 1404, 1409 – 1409
Monarch
Henry IV
Personal details
Died
before 23 February 1416
Spouse
Joan Alderwick
Children
Henry Brokesby, Emma/Petronella Brokesby
Parent
John Brokesby & Agnes
William Brokesby or Brooksby of Shoby, Leicestershire was Marshall of Henry IV's Hall, represented Leicestershire in Parliament and was Sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire.
^Visitation of Leicestershire 1619, London: Harleian Society, 1870
WilliamBrokesby or Brooksby of Shoby, Leicestershire was Marshall of Henry IV's Hall, represented Leicestershire in Parliament and was Sheriff of Warwickshire...
Brokesby may refer to: Francis Brokesby Thomas BrokesbyWilliamBrokesby (d.1416), Marshal of the Kings Hall, MP & Sheriff of Leicestershire Brooksby,...
elected to the Parliament of England several times. His older brother, WilliamBrokesby, previously served the same role, and was Marshall of the hall of Henry...
Francis Brokesby or Brookesbuy (29 September 1637 – buried 24 October 1714), was a nonjuror. Brokesby was born on 29 September 1637, the son of Obadiah...
Prestwold, Leics 1409: Sir WilliamBrokesby of Shoby, Leics. 1410: Robert Castell of Withinbroke, Warks. 1411: Bartholemew Brokesby 1413: Thomas Crewe of Moor...
2015, the youngest MP since the Reform Act of 1832 was William Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam, elected at Malton in the 1832 general election aged 20...
1619 for William Villiers of Brokesby, Leicestershire. A member of the prominent Villiers family, he was the son of George Villiers (of Brokesby), brother...
1544) of Harrington, Northamptonshire. His wife, Alice Brokesby was the daughter of Robert Brokesby (died 28 March 1531) of Shoby, Leicestershire, and of...
daughter of John Beaumont of Grace Dieu, Leicester. She married Edward Brokesby, Esq., of Sholdby, Leicester. In 1605 she and Vaux attended an illegal...
(1851–1922), British war artist and war correspondent Sir George Villiers (of Brokesby) (c.1544–1606), High Sheriff of Leicestershire, England, and Member of...
was 450 yards. Francis Brokesby Martine Croxall, news presenter on BBC News Rex Malcolm Chaplin Dawson FRS, biochemist Sir William Edge, 1st Baronet Sir...
should be closed. At that point Henry Dodwell, Robert Nelson and Francis Brokesby returned to the Anglican fold. In 1716 Gandy was consecrated bishop by...
widely spread across England by the eighteenth century. The rector Francis Brokesby said of the school dame’s efforts, “There are few country villages where...
endnotes: The Works of H. D. ... abridg'd with an account of his life, by F Brokesby (2nd ed., 1723) Thomas Hearne, Diaries Cunningham, George Godfrey (1838)...