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  1. The coat of arms is real, even if not granted by the College of Heraldry or any other authority. It was included in a 1661 work on the origins of heraldry by Sylvanus Morgan– a four-volume The Sphere of Gentry; deduced from the principles of nature; an historical and genealogical work of arms and blazon.

  2. May 16, 2010 · Eventhough Lygonia failed, Stephen still got a coat of arms from the deal. His coat of arms is real, even if not granted by the College of Heraldry or any other authority.

  3. Jan 11, 2018 · Bachiler coat of arms Stephen Bachiler is my 13th great-grandfather. He led quite an interesting life. He was born around 1560 in Engl...

  4. May 7, 2024 · A curious book published in London in 1661 included a supposed coat of arms for Stephen Bachiler, which included a punning reference to the Plough Company (Sylvanus Morgan, The Sphere of Gentry: Deduced from the Principles of Nature, An Historical and Genealogical Work, of Arms and Blazon ..., pp.102-03).

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  5. The Reverend Stephen Bachiler founded the town of Hampton in 1638-9 at the age of about 77 years. He probably died in London in 1656 ( not in Hackney in 1660 as is so often reported ).

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · London: 1661, pp.102-03A, includes a supposed coat of arms for Stephen Bachiler, which included a punning reference to the Plough Company. This was certainly not a properly granted coat of arms, but something invented by the author for his own literary purposes.

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  8. Information on Stephen’s early life is scant. Having matriculated from St. John’s College, Oxford, 17th November 1581, receiving his BA, on the 3rd February, 1586, Bachiler pursued a career in the sacred ministry. Following the death of the Vicar of Wherwell, Revd. Edward Parrett, Bachiler was presented to the living by the Lord of the Manor of Wherwell, Lord de la Warr on the 17th July ...

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