Sir Henry Green, Chief Justice of the King's Bench is my 17th great grandfather.
You
→ Pop
your father → Mamie C. Nichols (Collins)
his mother → Martha Collins (BARTLETT)
her mother → Nancy Rachel Bartlett (KING)
her mother → Henry D. King
her father → Pvt. John King, Revolutionary Soldier
his father → John King
his father → Philip King
his father → Alice King
his mother → Isaac Dean
her father → John Dean
his father → William Gilbert Deane (1568-1634)
his father → Walter Deane
his father → John Deane, Jr.
his father → Michael Allured Denne
his father → John Denne of Denne Hill
his father → Isabella Denne (de Earde)
his mother → Margaret " Mary " Mary De Earde
her mother → Sir Henry Green, Chief Justice of the King's Bench
her father
http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Henry-Green-Chief-Justice-of-the-King-s-Bench/6000000006444123489
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~agrandchildsheritage/greene.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Green_(justice)
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I10369
You
→ Pop
your father → Mamie C. Nichols (Collins)
his mother → Martha Collins (BARTLETT)
her mother → Nancy Rachel Bartlett (KING)
her mother → Henry D. King
her father → Pvt. John King, Revolutionary Soldier
his father → John King
his father → Philip King
his father → Alice King
his mother → Isaac Dean
her father → John Dean
his father → William Gilbert Deane (1568-1634)
his father → Walter Deane
his father → John Deane, Jr.
his father → Michael Allured Denne
his father → John Denne of Denne Hill
his father → Isabella Denne (de Earde)
his mother → Margaret " Mary " Mary De Earde
her mother → Sir Henry Green, Chief Justice of the King's Bench
her father
Sir Henry Green (d. August 6, 1369) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench from May 24, 1361 to October 29, 1365. He probably came from Northamptonshire. Early in his career he served both Queen Isabella and Edward the Black Prince. He was made justice of the Court of Common Pleas in 1354, and knighted by King Edward III. In 1357 he was excommunicated for non-appearance at the trial of Thomas de Lisle, bishop of Ely, in Avignon.
In 1365, while Chief Justice, he was arrested along with Sir William Skipwith, the chief baron of the exchequer, and stripped of his office. The charges were probably corruption; both Green and Skipwith were fined for their offences. Although he was never again employed by the courts, he kept his considerable estates. He died in 1369, and was buried in the church in Boughton in Northamptonshire. At his death his possessions descended on his two sons Henry and Thomas. Henry Green the younger was executed in 1399 as a councillor of Richard II.
http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Henry-Green-Chief-Justice-of-the-King-s-Bench/6000000006444123489
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~agrandchildsheritage/greene.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Green_(justice)
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I10369
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