- Edmund Harman
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Edmund Harman (c.1509–1577), was the barber-surgeon of Henry VIII of England and a member of his Privy Chamber.[1] He served alongside Thomas Wendy and George Owen.
In February 1536, Harman was made bailiff of Hovington, and given the keeping of the manor-place and the farm thereto belonging, with fees of 5l. a year; during the minority of [blank] Berkley, lord Berkley, son and heir of the late lord Berkley, deceased; with all profits belonging to [him].[2]
External links
- [1], picture of Henry VIII and his attendants, Harman is 5th from the right
References
- ^ ODNB, Edmund Harman
- ^ Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII, ed. James Gairdner, vol. X, no. 392
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