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Devon (UK Parliament constituency) and John Cary (died 1395)

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Difference between Devon (UK Parliament constituency) and John Cary (died 1395)

Devon (UK Parliament constituency) vs. John Cary (died 1395)

Devon was a parliamentary constituency covering the county of Devon in England. Sir John Cary (died 1395), of Devon, was a judge who rose to the position of Chief Baron of the Exchequer (1386–88) and served twice as Member of Parliament for Devon, on both occasions together with his brother Sir William Cary, in 1363/4 and 1368/9.

Similarities between Devon (UK Parliament constituency) and John Cary (died 1395)

Devon (UK Parliament constituency) and John Cary (died 1395) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Cockington, Devon, Heraldic visitation, John Wadham, Regnal year, Robert Cary (died c. 1431), The History of Parliament.

Chief Baron of the Exchequer

The Chief Baron of the Exchequer was the first "baron" (i.e., judge) of the English Exchequer of Pleas.

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Cockington

Cockington is a village in Torquay in the English county of Devon.

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Devon

Devon, also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south.

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Heraldic visitation

Heraldic visitations were tours of inspection undertaken by Kings of Arms (and more often by junior officers of arms (or Heralds) as deputies) throughout England, Wales and Ireland.

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John Wadham

Sir John Wadham (c.1344-1412) was a Justice of the Common Pleas from 1389 to 1398, during the reign of King Richard II (1377-1399), selected by the King as an assertion of his right to rule by the advice of men appointed of his own choice, and one of the many Devonians of the period described by Thomas Fuller in his Worthies of England, as seemingly "innated with a genius to study law".

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Regnal year

A regnal year is a year of the reign of a sovereign, from the Latin regnum meaning kingdom, rule.

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Robert Cary (died c. 1431)

Sir Robert Cary (died c. 1431) of Cockington, Devon, was twelve times Member of Parliament for Devon, in 1407, 1410, 1411, May 1413, April 1414, Mar.

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The History of Parliament

The History of Parliament is a project to write a complete history of the United Kingdom Parliament and its predecessors, the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of England.

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Devon (UK Parliament constituency) and John Cary (died 1395) Comparison

Devon (UK Parliament constituency) has 129 relations, while John Cary (died 1395) has 46. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 4.57% = 8 / (129 + 46).

References

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