Master of the Rolls.
Given Bruisyard Hall by Henry VIII.
Thomas , 3rd Duke of Norfolk Howard Lord
Lord High Admiral, 1513-25. Earl of Surrey 1514. 3rd Duke of Norfolk1524. Attainted 1547. Released and restored 1553.
Supported his neices Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard in marrying HenryVIII.
Ruthless, skilled at lying, undying devotion to his own self-interest.
Arrested by Henry VIII and put in Tower - to be executed but Henry diedthat same night. Spent 6 years in the Tower - released in reign of Maryand died a year later at Kennignhall.
Thomas , 3rd Duke of Norfolk Howard Lord
Lord High Admiral, 1513-25. Earl of Surrey 1514. 3rd Duke of Norfolk1524. Attainted 1547. Released and restored 1553.
Supported his neices Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard in marrying HenryVIII.
Ruthless, skilled at lying, undying devotion to his own self-interest.
Arrested by Henry VIII and put in Tower - to be executed but Henry diedthat same night. Spent 6 years in the Tower - released in reign of Maryand died a year later at Kennignhall.
Took over Great Holland Hall in 1829 from his father. Previous to thishe had been farming from 1823 - 1829 at Dairy House farm on the otherside of the village, as of 1800. After 1829 this was taken over by hisyounger brother Thomas Hicks. During Charles' time at the hall he wasChurchwarden for many years and later paid for the building of the ChurchPorch when the church was rebuilt in 1865-66. He kept an interestingdiary of his life which was published in the Eastern Counties Advertiser.
In 1864 the Hall passed to his son Charles Thompson Hicks.
Took over Dairy House farm in 1829 when his older brother moved fromthere to take over Great Holland Hall.
1881 census shows also living at the Hall, Great Holland:
Florence Greening age 20, governess
Susan Whitehead age 20 , cook,
Alice Laurence age 15, maidTook over the Hall in 1864 from his father. The hall probably dates fromthe time of its sale away from the manor in the mid 1700s. The fronthalf of the building was altered by Charles Hicks in 1839 when he rebuiltthe front wall and front half of the roof. It appears today (2000) muchas it did in 1839.
On his death it passed to the husband of his youngest sister, Helen Hicks(married to Frederick William Baker.)
Upon his death his widow presented a brass collection plate to All Saintschurch in his memory. The inscription reads "In memory of my husbandCharles Thompson Hicks - 2nd Novemebr 1892." This plate was still in useevery Sunday in 1999.
Sister of G. Thompson-Smith, solicitor and Mayor of Colchester 1899 -1900.
In 1909 Lilian laid one of 2 foundation satones at the New Village Hallon 26th June. Her daughter, Mrs. A M Bull was a trustee of the Villagehall and Institute from 1909 - 1933.