File:Abbess Roding - St Edmund's Church - Essex England - Sir Gamaliel Capell wall monument.jpg

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English: Alabaster and black marble wall monument memorial to Sir Gamaliel Capell (1561-1613), and his wife, Jane Browne (d.1618), on the nave north wall of St Edmund's Church at Abbess Roding in The Rodings, Essex, England.

b. 2 Jan. 1561,1 4th s. of Henry Capell I† (d.1588) of Little Hadham, Herts. and Rayne, Essex and Katherine, da. of Thomas Manners, 1st earl of Rutland. educ. Pembroke, Camb. 1577, BA 1580/1; fell. Queens’, Camb. 1582-5, MA 1584. m. 6 Sept. 1584, Jane (d. 22 Aug. 1618), da. and coh. of Wiston Browne of Rookwood Hall and wid. of Edward Wyatt of Tillingham, Essex, 6s. (?2 d.v.p.) 3da.2 kntd. 7 May 1603.3 d. 13 Nov. 1613 (History of Parl. biog). See also Heraldic Visitation of Essex[1]

Top shield: Capell (of 6 quarters);
Lower left shield: Capell (of 6 quarters);
Lower right shield: Capell (of 6 quarters) impaling:
Browne (of 9 quarters): (1612 Heraldic Visitation of Essex[2])

  • 1: Browne Gules, a chevron between three lion's gambs erased argent on a chief of the last an eagle displayed sable all within a bordure of the second
  • 2: Carlton
  • 3: Francis
  • 4: Veere (de Vere of Addington, Northamptonshire); Quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet argent
  • 5: ? (a de Vere heiress)
  • 6: Greene (of Drayton, Northamptonshire ?) (a de Vere heiress): ? Azure, three stags trippant or ('Parishes: Boughton', in A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 4, ed. L F Salzman (London, 1937), pp. 76-81. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol4/pp76-81 [accessed 29 August 2020]) (as quartered by William Parr, 1st Earl of Northampton (d. 1571), brother of Queen Katherine Parr)
  • 7: Mablethorpe: Gules, a chevron between three cross-crosslets in chief a lion passant guardant or (a Greene heiress, as quartered by William Parr, 1st Earl of Northampton (d. 1571), brother of Queen Katherine Parr)
  • 8: ?
  • 9: Warren

Arms of Browne: Gules, a chevron between two lion's gambs erased and a bordure argent, in the honour point a fieur-de-lys Or, on a chief also argent an eagle displayed looking to the sinister sable, beaked and legged and anciently crowned gold. Now arms of Brentwood School, founded by Sir Antony Browne and his wife, Joan, who obtained a Royal Charter licencing them to found the School on July 5th, 1558.

Inscribed: Here lyeth Sr Gamaliel Capell, Kt, sonne of Mr Henry Capell, Esq, & ye Ladie Katheryn daughter of ye Earle of Rutland. He married Jane, one of ye daughters & heires of Mr Westan Browne Est by whome he had six sonnes viz: ... , Gamaliel, Kt, .... , Anthony, Henry, Theodosius & ... & three daughters Mary, Anne, .... Obiit Anno Dm 1613 .....

Jane Browne was a daughter of Weston/Westan Browne of Rookwoods Hall (alias Covills Hall) in Abbess Roding, Essex, by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Pawlett, a daughter of Giles Pawlett, Esq. (1612 Heraldic Visitation of Essex[3])

Victoria County History, 'Parishes: Great Addington', in A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1930), pp. 155-160. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol3/pp155-160 [accessed 29 August 2020]:


  • Baldwin de Vere (d.1424), described as of Addington, Northamptonshire, left a son and heir:
  • Richard de Vere (d.1480), who married Isabella Grene, sister of Sir Henry Grene.
  • Henry de Vere (d.1493), son, who married Isabella Tresham, by whom he had 4 daughters and co-heiresses, all under age. These ladies were also co-heiresses of their mother to the lands of Constance Greene (daughter of Sir Henry Greene of w:Drayton House in w:Lowick, Northamptonshire), wife of w:John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire (1427-1473), on the death of their son w:Edward Stafford, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire (1470-1499) in 1499. These de Vere co-heiresses were:
    • (1) Elizabeth de Vere, who married John Mordaunt, son of Sir John Mordaunt, who was created a baron in 1522, and whose descendants eventually obtained nearly the whole of Henry de Vere's property;
    • (2) Anne de Vere, who married, firstly, Robert Mordaunt, another son of Sir John Mordaunt, by whom she had no issue, and secondly, Humphrey Brown, brother of Sir Wistan Brown, by whom she had a son George who died without issue in 1558; after George's death his share in the manor of Great Addington being conveyed by the three daughters of Sir Humphrey Brown by his second wife Anne, daughter of John, Lord Hussey, and their descendants, to the Mordaunts before the end of the century;
    • (3) Constance de Vere, the third daughter, who married John Parr and died without issue in 1501, when her share fell to her three sisters;
    • (4) Audrey or Etheldreda de Vere, the fourth daughter, who married John Browne, son and heir of Sir Wistan Browne; they and their son George conveyed their share in Great Addington to Sir John Mordaunt in 1548.



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