John Mynne

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John Mynne was an English officer of arms. He was the son of Henry Mynne of Gloucestershire, and son-in-law[1] of John Writhe, the Garter King of Arms from 1478 to 1504.

Heraldic career[edit]

It has been claimed that Mynne was York Herald under Henry VII, but this is disputed. Noble[2] lists him as York Herald, on the authority of Thomas Wriothesley's pedigrees, but neither Anstis nor the Herald's visitation of Gloucestershire lists him as York Herald.

Mynne's coat of arms was "Gules, on a chevron engrailed Or between three fleurs de lis Argent, three chessrooks Sable".[3]

Personal life[edit]

Mynne was originally from Windrush in Gloucestershire, the son of Henry Mynne.[4][5] He married Catherine, a daughter of John Writhe, and is mentioned in Writhe's will.[6] It is probable that John Mynne was also related to Anne Mynne, the third wife of John Writhe. Mynne had two daughters: Eleanor, who married Nicholas Cutler of Eye, MP,[7] and was the mother of Frances Cutler who married William Honnyng;[8] and Catherine, who married - Calthrope.[4]

Arms[edit]

Coat of arms of John Mynne
Escutcheon
Gules, on a chevron engrailed or between 3 fleurs de lis argent 3 chessrooks sable.

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Noble, Mark, A History of the College of Arms (London, 1805) page83
  2. ^ Noble, Mark, A History of the College of Arms (London, 1805) page123
  3. ^ Survey of London (London, 1905) - entry for the College of Arms p184
  4. ^ a b Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1623 (Harleian Society) p. 256
  5. ^ Harl. MS. 1543, fo 63
  6. ^ Noble, Mark, A History of the College of Arms (London, 1805) page83
  7. ^ "CUTLER, Nicholas (by 1513-68), of Eye, Suff. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  8. ^ "HONING, William (c.1520-69), of London, Carlton Sudbourne, Suff. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 10 November 2023.

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