Jenoure, Kenelm, Sir, 1st Baronet, of Much Dunmow (1573 -1629)

Sir Kenelm Jenoure of Bygotts in Much Dunmow in Essex, was the son and heir of Andrew Jenoure and Crysogona, daughter and heiress of Thomas Smith of Campden in Gloucestershire. He married Jane, daughter of Sir Robert Clarke, Baron of the Exchequer. He succeeded his father in December 1622, and was created a baronet 30 July 1628. He died in 1629, his will was dated 25 August and proved on 30 October. The baronetcy became extinct in 1755 with the death of the sixth baronet.

Seat / Residence(s): Much Dunmow, Essex, Bygotts, Essex
Stamp(s) Stamp Information
Jenoure, Kenelm, Sir, 1st Baronet, of Much Dunmow (1573-1629)  (Stamp 1) Title: Jenoure, Kenelm, Sir, 1st Baronet, of Much Dunmow (1573 - 1629) (Stamp 1)
Arms: A cross flory between four fleurs de lys
Crest: A greyhound sejant
Helmet: Esquire
Order: Garter
Dimensions (height x width): 69mm x 70mm
Monogram: K I
Heraldic Charges: cross flory between, Heraldic Charges: fleurs-de-lys (4), Heraldic Charges: greyhound