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Edmund Hord (Hoorde)

Also Known As: "Hord;Hoord;Hoard;Hoorde;"
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Son of John Hord, of Bridgenorth and Mary Bulkeley
Brother of William Hord; Joyce Grey; Alan Hoorde,; Martha Buckner; Jane Blayne and 5 others

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About Edmund Hord

"Edmund Hord (mm), LL.D. Prior of Hinton Charter house, near Bath."

"(mm) In All Souls' College, Oxford, are these arms: Or, on a chief a Cornish chough ppr. over which was written, "Edm. Hord, Jur. Can. Doctor." He became Fellow of this house 1504, and was a benefactor thereto. (Gutch's Oxford, iii. 30)

"June 1510, for the degree of D.C.L. int. al. supplicated Edm. Hoorde, B. of the Civil Law, of All Souls Coll. sometime Principal of Greek Hall, afterwards Principal of Burnell's Inn, alias London College. (Wood's Fasti Ox.)

"May 25, 1513, Edmund Horde, of All Souls College, admitted D. of Canon Law. About this time he was a noted Advocate in the Court of Arches, and Procurator of the Charter-house, near London. (Ibid.)

"At the dissolution of Hinton Charterhouse, near Bath, in 1540, Edmund Hord, the Prior, was assigned a pension of 44l. In Ellis's Original Letters, 2d Series, 1827, vol. iv. p. 130, is a letter from him dated at that place, "To hys brother Alen Horde in the Medylle Tempulle."

Source: William Smith Ellis, "Notes to Pedigree of Hord", The Topographer and Genealogist, Vol. I, 1846, edited by John Gough Nichols

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""Carnarvonshire, Bangor Cathedral. - 1525, "Mawrice Glynne (2), Clerk, Docto'r of the Law, of ---(?). My cosyns Dan Edmond Hord, procto'r of the Charterhouse nere London, and Aleyn Hord his brother. Toward the building of the Cathedrall Church of Bangor, xxli. In he presence of S'r Thomas Wales, Chapeleyn; S'r Richard ap Hoell, Chapleyn; George Waren, and Roger Gyttens" (36, Bodfelde)"

"(2) Son of Robert ap Meredydd of Glynllifon, by his wife Jane, daughter of John Puleston of Carnarvon. Lewis Dwnn calls him a Doctor of the Canon Law, brother of William Glyn, Serjeant-at-Arms, Henry VIII; and of William Glyn, Doctor of the Canon Law, Archdeacon of Merioneth, and afterwards of Anglesey, who died in 1537. But there could hardly have been two brothers of the same name."

Source: 1878, Archaeologia Cambrensis, Cambrian Archaeological Association

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