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Sir Julius Caesar Adelmare

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Sir Julius Caesar Adelmare

Birth
Tottenham, London Borough of Haringey, Greater London, England
Death
18 Apr 1636 (aged 78)
Hackney, London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England
Burial
Bishopsgate, City of London, Greater London, England Add to Map
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British Royal Government Official. Master of the Rolls (a high legal position) and Privy Councilor to King James I. His tomb depicts a legal document with the seal broken off, as a metaphor of his death.CAESAR, Sir Julius (1558-1636), of Mitcham, Surr.; the Inner Temple, London; the Rolls House, Chancery Lane, London; Doctors' Commons, London; The Strand, Westminster; later of Humberton Street, Hackney, Mdx.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010

b. 8 Feb. 1558,1 1st. s. of Cesare Adelmare, physician to Queen Mary, of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London and Tottenham, Mdx., formerly of Treviso in the Venetian Republic, and Margery, da. of George Perient of ?Shropshire.2 educ. privately (? household of William Cecil†, 1st Lord Burghley); Magdalen Hall, Oxf. 1575, BA 1575, MA 1578; Clement's Inn 1577; I. Temple 1580, called 1591; LLB and LLD Paris 1581, incorp. DCL Oxf. 1584. m. (1) 26 Feb. 1582, Dorcas (d. 16 June 1595), da. of Sir Richard Martin, master of the Mint and wid. of Richard Lusher (d. 18 Feb. 1581) of the M. Temple, 4s. (3 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) 10 Apr. 1596, Alice (d. 23 May 1614), da. of Christopher Green of Manchester and wid. of John Dent (d. 9 Dec. 1595), Salter of London and Mitcham, Surr., 3s.; (3) 19 Apr. 1615, Anne (bur. 30 Aug. 1637), da. of (Sir) Henry Woodhouse† of Hickling and Waxham, Norf., wid. of Henry Hogan (d.1592) of E. Bradenham, Norf. and William Hungate, s.p. suc. fa. 1569; kntd. 20 May 1603.3 d. 10 Apr. 1636. sig. Jul. Caesar.
British Royal Government Official. Master of the Rolls (a high legal position) and Privy Councilor to King James I. His tomb depicts a legal document with the seal broken off, as a metaphor of his death.CAESAR, Sir Julius (1558-1636), of Mitcham, Surr.; the Inner Temple, London; the Rolls House, Chancery Lane, London; Doctors' Commons, London; The Strand, Westminster; later of Humberton Street, Hackney, Mdx.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010

b. 8 Feb. 1558,1 1st. s. of Cesare Adelmare, physician to Queen Mary, of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London and Tottenham, Mdx., formerly of Treviso in the Venetian Republic, and Margery, da. of George Perient of ?Shropshire.2 educ. privately (? household of William Cecil†, 1st Lord Burghley); Magdalen Hall, Oxf. 1575, BA 1575, MA 1578; Clement's Inn 1577; I. Temple 1580, called 1591; LLB and LLD Paris 1581, incorp. DCL Oxf. 1584. m. (1) 26 Feb. 1582, Dorcas (d. 16 June 1595), da. of Sir Richard Martin, master of the Mint and wid. of Richard Lusher (d. 18 Feb. 1581) of the M. Temple, 4s. (3 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) 10 Apr. 1596, Alice (d. 23 May 1614), da. of Christopher Green of Manchester and wid. of John Dent (d. 9 Dec. 1595), Salter of London and Mitcham, Surr., 3s.; (3) 19 Apr. 1615, Anne (bur. 30 Aug. 1637), da. of (Sir) Henry Woodhouse† of Hickling and Waxham, Norf., wid. of Henry Hogan (d.1592) of E. Bradenham, Norf. and William Hungate, s.p. suc. fa. 1569; kntd. 20 May 1603.3 d. 10 Apr. 1636. sig. Jul. Caesar.


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