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Basket to contain a cup
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Hanaper
The Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper was a civil servant within the Irish Chancery in the Dublin Castle administration. His duties corresponded to the offices
Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper
Clerk_of_the_Crown_and_Hanaper
English statesman (1485–1540)
jointly with Sir John Williams 14 April 1532, c. 1533–1540 Clerk of the Hanaper 16 July 1532, jointly with Ralph Sadler April 1535 – 1540 Chancellor of
Thomas_Cromwell
Type of basket
words 'hamper' and 'hampyre' evolved as contractions of the Anglo-French hanaper, from the Medieval Latin hanaperium, which was a secure case for holding
Hamper
British poet
Drury, Lord President of Munster. Sir John was Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper and MP for Roscommon, a valued servant of the Crown and a major landowner
Edward_King_(English_poet)
Citizenship process in the UK
to Henry V and Henry VI, he was required to pay 40 shillings into the hanaper for the privilege. The status of denizen allowed a foreigner to purchase
Denization
Irish barrister and politician
later life Fitzsimon held the lucrative office of Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper. The Times, Ireland, 11 August 1856 The Times, Ireland, 17 January 1832
Christopher_Fitzsimon
16th-century English politician
Duchy of Lancaster lands in Wiltshire from 1570 to 1618, Clerk of the Hanaper from 1572 to 1604, constable of Leicester Castle in 1576, Justice of the
Henry_Sadler
Irish political leader (1775–1847)
eventually accepted, in 1853, a sinecure position as "Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper" at Dublin Castle. An article appearing in The Times on Christmas Day,
Daniel_O'Connell
Large drinking-goblet
Clare, 1355*,— "Je devise a ..." http://www.lexic.us/definition-of/hanap Hanaper Meyer, Franz Sales (1896). A Handbook of Ornament, with 300 Plates Containing
Hanap
Irish economist (1845–1926)
distinguished, descending from Francis Edgeworth, joint Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in 1606, who inherited a fortune from his brother Edward Edgeworth, Bishop
Francis_Ysidro_Edgeworth
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
said Deputy Clerk" to "Possessor of the Office of Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper". Sections Nine to Eleven. Section Twelve, to "Court of Chancery in Ireland
Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1873
Peers in the British House of Lords
the successful candidates before the vote. The Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in Ireland was responsible for electoral arrangements; each peer voted
Representative_peer
fiants from 1521 (Henry VIII) up to 1891 (Victoria), as well as Crown and Hanaper fiants (1619–1873), Privy Council of Ireland fiant books (1711–1832), and
Fiant
Anglo-Irish politician, writer and inventor
descended from Francis Edgeworth, appointed joint Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in 1606, who inherited a fortune from his brother Edward Edgeworth, Bishop
Richard_Lovell_Edgeworth
Irish lawyer and politician
Mary Mere, had moved to Ireland where he became Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, and, after an unsuccessful attempt to get a seat in 1613, sat in the Irish
William_Domville
Irish peer and politician
and 1797. Pery subsequently held the office of Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper of Ireland between 1797 and 1806. In the House of Lords, he took a leading
Edmund Pery, 1st Earl of Limerick
Edmund_Pery,_1st_Earl_of_Limerick
Private day school in Coventry, England
available. The school was founded on 23 July 1545 by the Clerk of the Hanaper John Hales as the Free Grammar School under letters patent of King Henry
King Henry VIII School, Coventry
King_Henry_VIII_School,_Coventry
Irish soldier and statesman (c. 1599–1657)
was the eldest son of Sir John King (died 1637), Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper and MP for County Roscommon, and his wife Catherine Drury (died 1617),
Robert_King_(Roundhead)
Irish baronet and politician (1731-1795)
appointed a Privy Counsellor and from 1788 to 1795 was Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in the Irish Chancery. O'Brien married Anne French, the daughter of Robert
Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Lucius_O'Brien,_3rd_Baronet
hale "to drag, summon" halt "stop" halyard hamlet hamper "large basket" hanaper hangar harangue harass harassment harbinger hardy harlequin harlot harness
List of English Latinates of Germanic origin
List_of_English_Latinates_of_Germanic_origin
English knight (13th century)
"To give John Russell our steward, for the king's use, 300 lbs of wax, a hanaper of almonds and 2 frails of figs" At Christmas 1217 Henry III gave robes
John_Russell_(knight)
Irish Anglican bishop
to his brother Francis, who was appointed joint Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in Ireland in about 1606 and held the office until about 1620. Francis
Edward_Edgeworth
Election to the British House of Lords
instruct the lord chancellor of Ireland to have the clerk of the crown and hanaper conduct an election. Each of the eligible voters would receive a ballot
January 1908 Irish representative peer election
January_1908_Irish_representative_peer_election
Anglo-Irish administrator, politician and landowner (c.1560–1637)
twenty-one counties. From 1603, he held the office of Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper for life: from 1606 he held it jointly with Francis Edgeworth, ancestor
John_King_(died_1637)
Irish politician
after which he accepted a sinecure position as Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper at Dublin Castle. O'Connell was not an impressive public speaker, but wrote
John_O'Connell_(MP)
English bishop, Lord Chancellor from 1274 to 1292
were allowed to dispense with the hanaper system, which required fees for sealing charters to be paid into the hanaper department of the Chancery for disbursal
Robert_Burnell
Irish judge
Burtonstown, near Navan. His first recorded office was Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in the late 1390s. He became a Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland)
Richard_Sydgrave
English courtier
Charles II, and was appointed Comptroller of Customs and Clerk of the Hanaper. In 1660 he was also elected the MP for East Looe to the Convention Parliament
Henry_Seymour_(Langley)
English statesman (1507–1587)
career in royal service, he held many offices, including: Clerk of the Hanaper 1535–1587 Gentleman of the Privy Chamber by May 1536 Ambassador to Scotland
Ralph_Sadler
British landowner
a secret press. He was the nephew and heir of John Hales, Clerk of the Hanaper, and the nephew of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote. John Hales was the son
John_Hales_(died_1608)
Irish politician (1824–1895)
Clare. There he often served on the local grand jury, and Keeper of the Hanaper and District Lieutenant for the county. From 1894, he was the county's
William_Lane-Joynt
Irish viscount and President of Connaught (died 1643)
column, line 54. "Margaret, m. to Gilbert Domvile, Esq., clerk of the Hanaper." Cokayne 1904, p. 227. "Sir William Domvile, sometime, 1660–86, Attorney
Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh
Roger_Jones,_1st_Viscount_Ranelagh
British politician (1747-1786)
in 1763, a position he held until his death. He was also Clerk of the hanaper for life from 1771. He was elected a Member of Parliament (MP) for Hampshire
Robert Henley, 2nd Earl of Northington
Robert_Henley,_2nd_Earl_of_Northington
British politician (1674–1714)
Langley Park and his father's reversionary grant of the clerkship of the hanaper office. From 1693 he travelled abroad for three years. Seymour was returned
Sir Henry Seymour, 1st Baronet
Sir_Henry_Seymour,_1st_Baronet
English humanist, author and scholar
appeared again in 1549, with a dedication to John Hales, clerk of the hanaper. Commentaries upon Will. Lily's Construction of the eight parts of Speech
Leonard_Cox
Medieval English administrative documents recording charters
use the acronym Cal. charter R. for those published in calendar form. Hanaper Pipe rolls Patent roll Sayles (1967), p. 291 Sayles (1967), p. 292 Chrimes
Charter_roll
British landowner and politician (1673–1744)
of Carnarvon on 19 October 1714. He took up the role of joint clerk of hanaper in reversion in November 1714. In 1718 he became governor of the Levant
James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos
James_Brydges,_1st_Duke_of_Chandos
English politician
First Fruits and Tenths, and by 1541 had become deputy to the Clerk of the Hanaper, Sir Ralph Sadler. In 1545 Hales and Sadler were granted a joint patent
John_Hales_(died_1572)
Bishop of Cloyne
Edgeworth, daughter of Francis Edgeworth of Dublin, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, and niece of Edward Edgeworth, Bishop of Down and Connor. He married secondly
George_Synge
Anglo-Irish writer on education (1613–1664)
John King (died 1637) of Boyle, County Roscommon, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper and a member of the Irish House of Commons, and her mother was Catherine
Dorothy_Dury
he was elected Member of Parliament for Tregoney. He was keeper of the Hanaper in Chancery, and Receiver of the Fines in the King's Bench. In 1604, he
Arnold_Oldsworth
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 59)) Clerk of the Hanaper Act 1749 (repealed) 23 Geo. 2. c. 25 12 April 1750 An Act for making good
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1749
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1749
English courtier and politician
embroiled in a lawsuit with George Mynne, whose position as clerk of the Hanaper had been assigned to Young in 1634. The case stretched on into the early
Sir Richard Young, 1st Baronet
Sir_Richard_Young,_1st_Baronet
National seal of the Republic of Ireland
Lord Lieutenant on 27 June 1921. The physical seal was in the Crown and Hanaper Office in the Four Courts when that was occupied by the Irish Republican
Great_Seal_of_Ireland
(died 1554) of Chicksands in Bedfordshire. He was deputy clerk of the Hanaper. Henry VIII granted them Chicksands Priory, which was converted into a
Elizabeth_Snowe
Head of the Exchequer of Ireland
Richard II) 1399: Hugh Banent, or Bavent, also Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper c.1419-23: Robert Dyke, first term 1424: Sampson d'Artois c.1425-30 Robert
Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland
Chancellor_of_the_Exchequer_of_Ireland
Irish Crown official and Law Officer
1425 he was appointed to the senior position of Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, with the same fee as his predecessor, John Passavant, i.e. 100 shillings
Stephen Roche (Attorney-General)
Stephen_Roche_(Attorney-General)
Irish politician, soldier and judge
Commission for the Peace for County Wexford. He acted as Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in the Four Courts, although the office had already been granted to George
William_Halsey_(judge)
1416–1422, p.120: 8 July. 1418, Waltham. Pardon, for 40 marks paid in the hanaper, to John Stradlyng, chivaler, and Joan late the wife of Maurice Russell
Gilbert_Denys
English-born statesman in Ireland
married Thomas Alan (died after 1554) of Kilteel, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, and brother of Sir John Alan, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and had at least
John Rawson, 1st Viscount Clontarf
John_Rawson,_1st_Viscount_Clontarf
Anglo-Irish politician and landowner
Carysfort (joint) Preceded by Sir Lucius O'Brien, Bt Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper 1795–1797 Succeeded by The Lord Glentworth Peerage of Ireland Preceded by
William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster
William_FitzGerald,_2nd_Duke_of_Leinster
Irish judge and Crown official
"unlawfully detained" the office. He was appointed Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, or chief clerk in the Irish Chancery, about 1373, an office he held jointly
Robert_Sutton_(Irish_judge)
Lord Privy Seal, Secretary of State, Master of the Rolls, Clerk of the Hanaper, Master of King's Jewel House, Lord Great Chamberlain, Governor of the
List of English chief ministers
List_of_English_chief_ministers
English bishop (c. 1460–1514)
September 1485 Smyth gained a place in the Court of Chancery as keeper of the hanaper which gave him a salary for life. In 1486 he obtained a grant for the custody
William_Smyth
Anglo-Iriosh politician
father's baronetcy. Between 1721 and 1768 Domvile was Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in the Irish Chancery. He was the Member of Parliament for County Dublin
Sir Compton Domvile, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Compton_Domvile,_2nd_Baronet
Member of the Parliament of England
Gearóid Mór FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare. In 1532, he was Clerk of the Hanaper. In 1536, he and his brother, Richard, came to England. His brother entered
William Fitzwilliam (died 1559)
William_Fitzwilliam_(died_1559)
Irish government department
Roads Department (formerly Ministry of Transport). Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper so far as concerned with Elections. General Nursing Council and Central
Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
Department_of_Housing,_Local_Government_and_Heritage
English priest and canon lawyer
and Thomas Alen of Kilteel, who held office as Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper. He was educated at Oxford and Cambridge, graduated in the latter place
John_Alen
Irish poet
of Glencullen, County Dublin. Her husband was Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper and MP for County Dublin. The couple had thirteen children, five of whom
Ellen_Fitzsimon
English-born statesman
His brother Thomas, who had been appointed joint Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, received the former estate of the Order of St John of Jerusalem at Kilteel;
John_Alan
Manor house in County Dublin, Ireland
Bourchier, also known as Thomas Bourchier, was the Clerk of the Crown, Hanaper, and Usher of the Black Rod in the Irish House of Commons. He was a resident
Killiney_Castle
Irish lawyer and politician
parliamentary career saw Blake unsuccessfully apply to be clerk of the hanaper, or another office. After several attempts, he reminded the prime minister
Sir Valentine Blake, 12th Baronet
Sir_Valentine_Blake,_12th_Baronet
Irish Crown official, landowner and judge
office after only three months when he was appointed Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, or Chief Clerk in Chancery, (the Mastership of the Rolls, though a judicial
Patrick_Cogley
Irish justice (1589–1660)
John King of Boyle Abbey, MP for Roscommon and Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, and his wife Catherine Drury, daughter of Robert Drury, and grand-niece
Gerard_Lowther_(judge)
English cleric, Bishop of Exeter and patron of education (c.1452–1519)
this time he was also a servant to William Smyth, who was keeper of the hanaper in the Court of Chancery. In 1492 he was the receiver for Lady Margaret
Hugh_Oldham
English politician
by his father-in-law one of the lords of his bed-chamber, clerk of the hanaper, and ranger of Whittlewood Forest in Northamptonshire, where he built Wakefield
John_Claypole
Irish judge
the Markets for County Meath in 1432, and then Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in 1431 or 1432. He was appointed Attorney General in about 1444 and third
William_Sutton_(lawyer)
dated 8 July 1418 at Waltham, records: Pardon, for 40 marks paid in the hanaper, to John Stradlyng, chivaler, and Joan late the wife of Maurice Russell
Maurice_Denys_(sheriff)
1461 Patrick Cogley (exchanged the position for Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper) 1461 Peter Trevers 1471 Thomas Dowdall 1492 Thomas Butler 1496 John Payne
Master_of_the_Rolls_(Ireland)
Edgeworth of County Longford, who held office as Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper from 1606 to c.1620, and his wife Jane Tuite. Francis was the brother and
John_Bysse
British Army officer and politician (1721–1795)
Legal offices Preceded by Sir Compton Domvile, Bt Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper 1768–1788 Succeeded by Sir Lucius O'Brien, Bt Military offices Preceded by
Henry_Seymour_Conway
Clerk who works for a royal head of state
restoration of the monarchy. Clerk of the Commonwealth: Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper: Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland: Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
Clerk_of_the_Crown
Manor in England
Licence, whereupon the couple were fined: "Pardon, for 40 marks paid in the Hanaper, to John Stradlyng, chivaler, and Joan late the wife of Maurice Russell
Manor_of_Siston
Village in Wiltshire, England
Patent Rolls dated 8 July 1418 reveals: "Pardon, for 40 marks paid in the hanaper, to John Stradlyng, chivaler, and Joan late the wife of Maurice Russell
Dauntsey
Irish judge (died 1394)
the Passevaunts. John Passavaunt was appointed Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in 1410. Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 London John
Nicholas_de_Meones
Chairman of Irish railway company (1821–1910)
Elizabeth Bernard. He held the sinecure office of Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper 1858-80. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating BA in 1845
Ralph_Smith_Cusack
Orders in Council on 22 April 1921, which made the Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper the electoral registrar and returning officer. Elections would use single
Senate_of_Southern_Ireland
Anglican church in Shropshire, England
letters patent signifying the grant cost Isabel £100, deposited in the hanaper. Although there were additional outgoings and responsibilities, the grant
St_Bartholomew's_Church,_Tong
Monarch. The right to seek further letters patent without payment to the hanaper. Granted by us and our heirs. GG 1562 Elizabeth I Y N N N Confirmation
Royal charters applying to the Channel Islands
Royal_charters_applying_to_the_Channel_Islands
English-born statesman and cleric
been appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland and Clerk of the Hanaper in 1399: he would have been a very old man by 1440. Otway-Ruthven, J. A
Richard Talbot (archbishop of Dublin)
Richard_Talbot_(archbishop_of_Dublin)
Ireland (b. 1563) March 10 – Francis Edgeworth, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in Ireland under James I December 25 – Connor Roe Maguire (Conchubhar Rua
1625_in_Ireland
Irish general and peer
seat of his father-in-law), and was also appointed clerk of the crown and hanaper in Ireland, then a most lucrative office. He became a colonel in the army
George Forbes, 6th Earl of Granard
George_Forbes,_6th_Earl_of_Granard
English landowner, administrator and politician (died 1416)
Patent Rolls, "8 July 1418, at Waltham. Pardon, for 40 marks paid in the hanaper, to John Stradlyng, chivaler, and Joan late the wife of Maurice Russell
Maurice_Russell,_knight
(1796), patentee of commissions in bankruptcy (1803), and clerk of the Hanaper (1821). He retained them all, until his death at Brighton on 4 June 1829
Edward Hovell-Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow
Edward_Hovell-Thurlow,_2nd_Baron_Thurlow
UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland, 1801–1885
by-election. O'Connell resigned after being appointed Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper at Dublin Castle, causing a by-election. Bagwell was appointed a Lord Commissioner
Clonmel (UK Parliament constituency)
Clonmel_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
John O'Connell Whig John Bagwell Whig Resignation (Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper in Ireland) West Kent 16 February 1857 Sir Edmund Filmer Conservative Charles
List of United Kingdom by-elections (1847–1857)
List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1847–1857)
Former British government body
non-compliance was changed from forfeiture to a fine, payable into the Hanaper of the Chancery. As with many English legal and regulatory systems a gradual
Alienation_Office
Irish lawyer and judge (died 1468)
exchanged it for the more lucrative offices of Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper and Clerk of the Parliaments. In 1465/6 two English merchants, William
Peter_Trevers
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
monastery of St. Wolstans and his brother Thomas, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, was granted the dissolved preceptory of Kilteel in 1539; a lease of 12
Kilteel
English knight
Blackmere, settled a small estate on Burley, who paid two marks into the royal hanaper to ensure the gift was recorded on 17 February 1408. For this Burley added
John_Burley
English-born Irish cleric and judge
Meath, during the minority of the heir. He was Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper (Chief Clerk in Chancery) in 1373, jointly with Robert Sutton; an order
Thomas_de_Everdon
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A kind of basket, usually of wickerwork, and adapted for the packing and carrying of articles; a hamper.