tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942124997162626607.post3244200935880156365..comments2024-03-27T11:10:03.817-05:00Comments on Heraldry: Partial Success in Identifying a Coat of ArmsDavid B. Appletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01094862082373555586noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942124997162626607.post-23973138512629713772023-02-20T11:44:54.002-06:002023-02-20T11:44:54.002-06:00Nice find! Although a fairly "bare-bones"...Nice find! Although a fairly "bare-bones" biographical entry, it _does_ give us more information than I had been able to find. Thank you!David B. Appletonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01094862082373555586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942124997162626607.post-26503158302340383132023-02-20T03:08:18.768-06:002023-02-20T03:08:18.768-06:00The Cambridge Alumni database at https://venn.lib....The Cambridge Alumni database at https://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/Documents/acad/2018/search-2018.html has the following entry:<br />" Martin FREEMAN<br />Approx. lifespan: 1596–1630<br />Adm. at King's College scholar from Sch: Eton 1613<br />b. in London , c1596<br />Matric. 1614:04ET:<br />B.A. 1617/8<br />M.A. 1621<br />Fellow 1616-30<br />Proctor 1625<br />Declaimed before King James and the French ambassadors on philosophy.<br />Died 1630:04:07 ; buried in the College Chapel.<br />( Harwood ; Le Neve, Mon. I. 119)"Philip Allfreynoreply@blogger.com