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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ...a banneret at Hutton Field, on 22nd August, in recognition of his bravery, which was further rewarded by a grant for life of an annuity oi 10 from the new King, Richard III. Notwithstanding these royal favours, Sir Peter found himself ranged under his local superior, Lord Stanley, on Bosworth Field, in opposition to Richard. On the 6th June, 1487, he fought at Stokefield in the new King's cause. On 7th May, 1491, as the monument testifies, Dame Ellen "shuffled off this mortal coil" at Bewgenett, near Petworth, in Sussex, and Sir Peter was left alone upon life's highway. In 1496, a question as to the right of quartering the arms of Assheton upon his coat brought the knight to London, and, as we have already seen, James Stanley (afterwards Bishop of Ely) was present. The matter was tried before the Lord Constable, the Earl of Derby. The following is the record of his judgment: --," This bill endented witnesseth that on Holy Rode day in May, the eleventh yere of the reigne of King Henry VII., the Earle of Derby, the Constable of England, in the King's Chambre, at Westminstre, determined that Sir Thomas Assheton, of Assheton, Knight, should bere for his propre arms: silver, a molet unpierced of V. points sabull, alone or whartly (quarterly) in the first quarter yf moo armes by descent shall or mowe fall to his inheritance. And Sir Peirs a Lygh and his heires shall or mowe bere the same armes whartly, so they be not in the first quarter, with a bezant of gold on the first point, for several weye, that if the forsaid Sir Peirs can any tyme hereafter fynde anie sufficient evidence of auctoritee, and before the constable allowable, that then and in that case he and his heires shall and mowe bere the forsaid armes whartly and...