- Thomas Lant
Thomas Lant (1554 – 1601) was a draftsman and long-serving
officer of arms at theCollege of Arms inLondon . Lant was born inGloucester and was one of seven children of Thomas and Mary Lant. When Lant was twelve years old, he became a page to Richard Cheney, theBishop of Gloucester . When Cheney died in 1579, Lant again became a page, this time for Henry Cheney. It was through Lord Cheney that Lant became connected with Sir Philip Sidney. The two accompanied each other to theLow Countries in 1585. Lant was the draftsman of roll recording Sidney's funeral procession at St Paul's on16 February 1587 .Following Sidney's death, Lant went to work for Sir Francis Walsingham, the secretary of state. It was through Walsingham that Lant secured an appointment as Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary at the College of Arms on
20 May 1588 . It was as Portcullis that Lant wrote "Observations and Collections Concerning the Office and Officers of Arms" describing the College as "a company full of discord and envy." In 1595, Lant presented the queen a catalog of officers of arms known as Lant's Roll of which several copies survive. In 1596 Lant was involved in an argument withRalph Brooke , York Herald of Arms in Ordinary. This led to Lant assaulting Brooke at theMiddle Temple . Lant was created Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary on23 October 1597 .Lant's date of death is uncertain. He was alive on
26 December 1600 but is thought to have died early in 1601. He and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Houghton, had two children, a daughter and a son. The son, Thomas, was born after his father's death and died on 18 May 1688 asrector of Hornsey, Middlesex. Lant's wife remarried on28 September 1609 at theSavoy Chapel, Westminster . The union was with the alchemist Francis Anthony, and the marriage license describes her as being 36 years old and the widow of "Thomas Lant, gent., deceased eight years since."ee also
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Heraldry
*Pursuivant
*Herald External links
* [http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk The College of Arms]
* [http://www.heraldica.org/topics/britain/heralds.htm Heraldica list of officers of Arms]References
*Walter H Godfrey and Sir Anthony Wagner, "The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street: being the sixteenth and final monograph of the London Survey Committee". (London, 1963), 171–172.
*Sir Anthony Wagner. "Heralds of England: a History of the Office and College of Arms". (London, 1967), 87–88, 217–219.
*Mark Noble. "A History of the College of Arms". (London, 1805), 171–172.
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