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Name |
Symond FISKE |
Prefix |
Lord |
Gender |
Male |
Will |
22 Dec 1463 |
Laxfield, England [1] |
Death |
Feb 1464 |
Stadhaugh, Laxfield, Suffolk County, England [1] |
Probate |
26 Feb 1463-1464 |
Norwich, England [1] |
Notes |
- Lived in the reigns of Henry IV, and VI (1399-1422), He was Lord of the Manor of Stadhaugh, Parish of Laxfield, County of Suffolk, England. He was probably the grandson of Daniel Fisc, according to Herald's Visitations. He bore for his arms, chequey, argent and gules, upon a pale, sable, three mullets pierced, or. These arms with a crest added, were confined to Prof. Nicholas Fiske, professor in Physic of Stadhaugh in Laxfield. The motto was "Macte virtute sic itur ad astra" (So to the stars we go For doing as we ought below). In 1633 a charter of confirmation was issued from Herald's Collge. It acknowledges the use of the arms by an ancestor to all the emigrants. Uncertain who was mother of his children. [2]
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Person ID |
I6540 |
Ellingboe |
Last Modified |
6 Jan 2011 |
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Sources |
- [S79] Pierce, Frederick Clifton, Fiske and Fisk, (Published by Author, Chicago, Illinois, 1886), p. 36 (Reliability: 3).
- [S79] Pierce, Frederick Clifton, Fiske and Fisk, (Published by Author, Chicago, Illinois, 1886), pp. 4-6, 36 (Reliability: 3).
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