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Sir John Cary Baron Of The Exchequer
(Abt 1350-1404) |
Sir John Cary Baron Of The Exchequer 1 2
General Notes: Prince says: "On the fifth of November, 1387, John Cary was by the King Richard II made Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and advanced to be a Judge of the land; who being no placed in a high and spacious Orb, he scattered the Rays of Justice about him with great splendor. In this post he continued for many years, manifesting in all his actions, an infexible Virtue and Honesty; and indeed it fell out at last that he had an extraordinary occasion laid before him, for the proof and tryal thereof, upon which we find him as true as steel, for the greatest dangers could not affright him from his duty and Loyalty to his distressed Master, King Richard II., unto whom he faithfully adhered when most others had forsaken him." After the king was put to death by Henry IV. Sir John was banished and all his goods and lands confiscated for his loyalty to his royal master. John married Margaret Holway in 1374 in Holway, , Devon, England. (Margaret Holway was born in 1354 in Holway, , Devon, England and died in 1395 in Cockington, , Devon, England.) |
1 Henry Grosvenor Cary, The Cary Family in England (Boston, Massachusetts: Rev. Seth Cooley Cary, Dorchester Center, 1906), 26-27.
2 Henry Grosvenor Cary, The Cary Family in America (Boston, Massachusetts: Rev. Seth Cooley Cary, Dorchester Center, 1907), 4.
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Henry Grosvenor Cary, The Cary Family in England (Boston, Massachusetts: Rev. Seth Cooley Cary, Dorchester Center, 1906), 28.
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