Description compiled by Robert Steiner, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives. The biographical history was compiled with reference to the entry on Henry St George in Sidney Lee,
Henry St George (1581-1644) was born at Hatley St George, Cambridgeshire, on 27 January 1581, the eldest son of Sir Richard St George. He was created Rouge Rose pursuivant-extraordinary, May 1610; Bluemantle pursuivant-in-ordinary, 23 December 1611; and Richmond herald, 22 March 1616. He carried out heraldic visitations throughout the country. At the commencement of the civil war, St George attended the royal standard, and remained with the King at Oxford, where he was created a Doctor of Medicine on 6 May 1643. He was made a Garter King-of-Arms in April 1644. He died at Brasenose College, Oxford, on 5 November 1644, and was buried in the cathedral of Christ Church. St George's 'Catalogue of the nobility of England' (1628) was used in
'The visitation of Cambridgeshire taken by Henry St George, Richmond Herold of Armes Ao Dni 1619', a copy of the heraldic visitation, containing coats of arms in pen and ink. Inside the front cover is the bookplate of George, Lord Macartney, Knight of the Order of the White Eagle and of the Bath. Loose within the volume are an index, genealogical tables and a newscutting on the Peyton family, who feature in the volume.
The volume was formerly part of the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps, MS 13386/13428.
Purchased from Deighton, Bell and Co. Ltd, 4 April 1978.
Open for consultation by holders of a Reader's Ticket valid for the Manuscripts Reading Room.
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Cambridge University Library holds another copy of the visitation, MS.Add.6579.
The visitation has been printed in