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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: grantleydawn on Sunday 20 February 11 05:32 GMT (UK)
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Can someone please interpret the following "de medio Templo" as appears in "The Visitations of Cornwall: Comprising The Heralds’ Visitations of 1530, 1573, & 1620.”
Thomas HOBLYN, 2 fil. de medio Templo London, aetat. 25, of Trewhella, Town Clerk of Bodmin 1636, an Arbitrator of his brother’s will 1653.
My guess is that "medio Templo" might be a minister of religion, but that is only a guess.
Regards
Grantley
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Hi there,
Could it be the Middle Temple or something like that.
Sandra
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Of the Middle Temple. One of the four Inns of Court in London,
Lincoln's Inn, Gray's Inn, Middle Temple and Inner Temple.
That would probably make him a barrister, or whatever they were
called in those days.
vv.
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Thankyou Sandra & vv,
I didn't even get close with my guess.
I am glad that I asked.
Ta.
Regards
Grantley
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I personally haven't heard of middle temple but there was an inner temple and that may be the meaning. I am not
up on latin,so just a guess.
Sandra
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My Latin is rather disgusting, at best.
Your suggestion led me to find a reference to a book;
"Contemporary ms. ex libris on title of 'Willus Hall de medio templo' i.e. a barrister of the Middle Temple in London, for whom the work was probably bound, occasional early marginalia."
In my past research, I had come across the Inns of Court, but I didn't recall it for this family.
Thankyou, regards
Grantley