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James Calthorpe of Cockthorpe
Sir James Calthorpe (''c.'' 1558–1615) of Cockthorpe, Norfolk was Sheriff of Norfolk in 1614
==Biography==
James Calthorpe was the son of Christopher Calthorpe, a student in Lincoln's Inn, and Joan his wife (who survived him, and re-married Sir Jerome Bowes, of London).
Calthorpe was a knight on 23 July 1603 in the Royal Garden at Whitehall just before the Coronation of James I,〔He was knighted on 23 July 1603 under the name "James Calthorpp, of Norfolk" .〕 and was Sheriff of Norfolk in 1614. He died on 15 June 1615.
Calthorpe was buried in All Saints Church Cockthorpe where there is a memorial table in at the east end of the south aisle with two coloured shields:
# Chequy or and azure, a fesse ermine, ''Calthorp''.
# ''Calthorp'', impaling, Argent, on a fesse engrailed gules, between three escutcheons o fthe last, as many mullets of the first, ''Bacon'' of Hesset.
*A crest: A boar's head couped.〔''Calthorp'' at the neck azure, bristledm and tusked or.—''Bl. Norf.'' ix 218 .〕
*Inscription:

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