• Benjamin Henshawe (1585–1631) was a London merchant tailor and silkman who supplied fabrics and passementerie for costume and furnishings for the royal...
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    specialist merchants known as "silkmen" supplied passementerie, including Benjamin Henshawe who provided a variety of lace and tassels for clothing and interior...
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    alternative design with more complex sculptural symbolism than Colt's. Benjamin Henshawe, a silkman, provided gold fringes and trimmings for the velvet cushion...
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    Backhouse married Flower (Flora), daughter of Thomas Henshawe and sister of Benjamin Henshawe of the City of London on 11 July 1615. They had no children...
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    spelling "taylor" in its name. Alderman Robert Aske Sir William Gardiner Benjamin Henshawe, (1585–1631) Baptist Hicks, (1551–1629) Robert Jousie John Kendrick...
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    obtained a rake-off from money owed to the silkman Benjamin Henshawe for supplies to the royal wardrobe. Henshawe was Bingley's brother-in-law. The Suffolks were...
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  • William Cecil, 16th Baron Ros in 1617. He worked with the silkman Benjamin Henshawe in the 1620s, making beds, couches, chairs, and cushions. When Henrietta...
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  • to two "maskinge suttes for Jefferye" (Jeffrey Hudson) supplied by Benjamin Henshawe. By 1637 he was replaced as surveyor of the robes of Henrietta Maria...
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    workmen. Ribbons and passementerie were provided by silkmen, including Benjamin Henshawe. By his will of 5 October 1617 he bequeathed an annuity of 20 shillings...
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  • defrauded, who included members of his own family like his brother-in-law Benjamin Henshawe. In time he regained a measure of royal favour, and in about 1625...
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    1637 Syvester Adams 1646 Thomas Mead 1660–1665 Thomas Mead 166- Tobias Henshawe 1673 William Loriner 1674-5 George Rutt 1716–1741 Richard Cotton 1741–1768...
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