John Watson (officer of arms)

John Watson (officer of arms)

John Watson was a lawyer, Notary Public and the first Commonwealth Register at the Court of Chivalry [ [http://www.court-of-chivalry.bham.ac.uk/ The Court of Chivalry ] ] and officer of arms at the College of ArmsThe London College of Arms 1963, History of the College of Arms p. 264] in London. He served as commissary and treasurer to Major Legge and Colonel Washington in the Royalist Army during the English Civil War. Parliamentary State Papers (Committee for Advance of Money - Cases) 23 June 1649 'John Watson, St. Bennets Pauls Wharf, London'] During the Commonwealth, Watson became acting Bluemantle Pursuivant at the College of Arms he was later appointed as Bluemantle for life. This appointment was later rescinded when the Monarchy was restored. Watson acted in an official capacity at the funeral of the Earl of Essex.

Early life

He was born at Bengeworth near Evesham, Worcestershire, the son of William Watson and Alice Egioke. [Visitation of Worcester 1682–83, A Transcript of the Parish Registers of Bengeworth and Bretforton by the Reverend W.H. Shawcross (Pedigrees)] He married Anne, the daughter of George Dethick [Visitation of Worcester 1682-3, A Transcript of the Parish Registers of Bengeworth and Bretforton by the Reverend W.H. Shawcross (Pedigrees)
Heralds of England: The Troublesome Times p. 258
] who was the Registrar of the Court of Chivalry. George Dethick was the son of Sir William Dethick. [Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]

Civil War

In the Parliament State Papers, there is a reference to John Watson — "Information that he was in arms against Parliament, and four years since, was of the King's party at Evesham.co. Worcestershire, and was commissary and treasurer to Major Legge and Colonel Washington. " The exact nature of the party is unclear though, with the reference possibly being of Robert Legge, Governor of Evesham with Colonel Washington most likely referencing Henry Washington, a loyal Cavalier in the Civil War. Washington was a descendent of Sir William Washington of Northampton which is the same family as George Washington, the first US President. A memorial in Wickhamford Church, Worcester states - "Sacred to the memory of Penelope, daughter of that most distinguished and renowned soldier, Col. Henry Washington.

When Evesham was stormed by Colonel Massey, he secured himself amongst his friends until he found opportunity to escape. Before Evesham was taken, Mr. Pitway, refusing to drink health to the confusion of Parliament, Watson ran at Pitway with sword drawn, and being stopped by a person in the room, he fell down and broke his leg.

The Pitway referred to, was probably Edward Pitway, the Innkeeper of the Red Lion in Evesham [Now the site of the Northwick Arms] , and known supporter of the Parliament side in the Civil war. This would explain the dispute with John Watson, a royalist. Pitway was a Capital Burgess of Evesham and later (1648) the Mayor. Many of the Pitway family were tenants of the Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral.

College of Arms

The English Civil War brought Watson to the position of Bluemantle Pursuivant at the College of Arms. Although he was a Royalist, [History of the College of Arms p. 254] he was chosen by the Parliamentary Government (The Long Parliament of 1646) for this position. He is listed in the documentation of the College of Arms, after the restoration of the Monarchy in which he lost his position, as an 'Intruder' Bluemantle.

He officially assisted at the Funeral of Parliament's Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, and marched in the procession carrying the Earl's Helm and Crest. There is a Broadsheet illustration of the Funeral Procession in the British Museum, [Thomason Tracts 699.f.10/89 1646 - in the British Museum] which shows John carrying the Helm.

Parliament ordered new Tabards for the College of Arms (from Edmund Harrison, embroiderer) H. Stanford London, 'The Heralds' Tabards under the Commonwealth', "Notes and Queries", Vol.198, 1953, p. 276-8] which replace the Royal Arms with the new Arms of the Commonwealth (The State) Amongst others, John Watson wore the new Tabard at the Funeral of Henry Ireton (1651). Miscellaneous Grants VIII bought by the College of Heralds from the Tixall Library, 1899, contain copies of grants collected and mostly certified by John Watson. This previously belonged to Peter Le Neve, and Thomas Martin.

Family

Watson's Coat of Arms were Azure, with a fesse ermine between three Suns in splender Proper.Watson was born to William Watson and Alice Egioke. He married Anne Dethick, with whom he had three children. Thomazin Watson was born 14 November 1650 in 'Borne att Heralds Office' according to Parish Register-St. Benets Pauls Wharf, London] , Ann Watson was born 11 November 1650 and James Watson was born 14 May 1656 in London.

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