Succession
Preceded by Henry Lilly |
Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms 1639–1644 |
Succeeded by Henry Dethick |
Preceded by Edward Walker |
Chester Herald of Arms 1644–1660 |
Succeeded by Thomas Lee |
Preceded by George Owen |
Norroy King of Arms 1660–1677 |
Succeeded by Sir Henry St George |
Preceded by Edward Walker |
Garter King of Arms 1677–1686 |
Succeeded by Sir Thomas St George |
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“We then entered another swamp, at a necessarily slow pace, where the walking was worse than ever, not only on account of the water, but the fallen timber, which often obliterated the indistinct trail entirely. The fallen trees were so numerous, that for long distances the route was through a succession of small yards, where we climbed over fences as high as our heads, down into water often up to our knees, and then over another fence into a second yard, and so on.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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