• Anthony Draycot (died 1571 in Draycott in the Moors) was an English Roman Catholic churchman and lawyer. During the reign of Queen Mary he held a diocesan...
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    plaque to him in Wirksworth Church and a portrait by an unknown artist. Anthony Draycot (died 1571) was rector of the parish from 1535 until his imprisonment...
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  • Catholic Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, Ralph Baines' chancellor, Anthony Draycot, to defend her views; and for these she was condemned. She had objected...
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    guardianship of his mother, her second husband, Henry Foljambe, and Philip Draycot of Paynsley Hall, Cresswell, Staffordshire, his future father-in-law. While...
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  • Irish judge and politician Jane Draycott, (born 1954), English poet Anthony Draycot (died 1571), Roman Catholic priest This page lists people with the...
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  • 1542–July 1543 (d.): Richard Gwent 27 July 1543–bef. 1560 (deprived): Anthony Draycot (deprived) 28 September 1560 – 1567 (d.): Robert Beaumont 25 December...
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    appointed judges led by Tregonwell, with William Roper, David Pole, Anthony Draycot and others, to examine the claim of Edmund Bonner that his deprivation...
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  • above the usual tithes. He, together with Thomas Thirlby, John Incent, Anthony Draycot, David Pole and Thomas Brerewode, was appointed from the lower house...
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  • Book of Martyrs, conducting many examinations with his Chancellor, Anthony Draycot. His chancellor was involved, for instance, in the burning of a young...
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    Bart., was the lord of the manor. The recusant Draycot family lived in the parish. Anthony Draycot, priest, died here in 1571. Joseph Reeves, a shepherd...
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    Parish of St Bartram, Ilam. One of the rectors of Grindon parish was Anthony Draycot who served from 1540 to his imprisonment in 1560. Draycott was the...
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  • – 9 January 1543 (d.): Edward Derby 15 January – July 1543 (res.): Anthony Draycot (became Archdeacon of Huntingdon) 24 August 1543 – 8 March 1553 (d...
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  • born in Wiltshire, eldest surviving son and heir of Sir Henry Long of Draycot, and his wife Eleanor Wrottesley. Long was Esquire of the Body to Henry...
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    Baronet, and his wife Lady Dorothy of Draycot House, Wiltshire. In 1667, Aubrey had made the acquaintance of Anthony Wood at Oxford, and when Wood began...
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    in the Parish of Brantingham, in the East Riding of the County of York. Draycot (Warwickshire) Inclosure Act 1765 5 Geo. 3. c. 33 19 April 1765 An Act...
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  • years. This list spans 555 years. John Long of Draycot Cerne MP for Cricklade in 1442. Thomas Long of Draycot MP for Westbury in 1491. Son of John. Henry...
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    owners, the Draycot family, remained faithful to the old religion. Anthony Babington (famous for the Babington Plot) married into the Draycot family. In...
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  • eldest son of James Hay Erskine Wemyss MP, in 1898. Lord Cowley died at Draycot House in Wiltshire on 28 February 1895, and was succeeded by his son, Henry...
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  • Derbyshire 1490: Ralph Okeover of Okeover Hall 1491: Roger Draycot of Painsley Hall, Draycot in the Moors 1492: Richard Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall 1493:...
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    wing 1813 Chicksands Priory, Bedfordshire, alterations 1813–14 Draycot House Draycot Cerne, Wiltshire, design for a ceiling and bracket for a bust by...
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  • Appleton with Eaton, Bagley Wood, Bessels Leigh, Chandlings Farm, Cumnor, Draycot Moor, Drayton, Frilford + detached portion, Fyfield, Garford, Kingston...
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    St Helen Without, Appleford, Appleton-with-Eaton, Besselsleigh, Cumnor, Draycot Moor, Drayton, Frilford, Fyfield, Garford, Kingston Bagpuize, Lyford, Marcham...
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    Wulfhall (see 1518) 1525: Sir Henry Long of Draycot Cerne (2nd term) 1526: Sir John Bourchier 1527: Sir Anthony Hungerford of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire...
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  • where he was imprisoned. The following year, Birch bought the advowson of Draycot Foliat, with the intention of nominating Giles to the living. But Samuel...
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  • on the Green 1715: Charles Crisp of Dornford 1716: William Tipping of Draycot 1717: John Travell of Swerford 1718: Thomas Whorwood 1719: Francis Nourse...
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    Parliament First member Second member 1491 Sir Thomas Long of Draycot 1510-1523 No names known 1529 Thomas Kirton Thomas Temys 1536 ? 1539 ? 1542 ? 1545...
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    Lady Hester Pulter, the poet Anne Ley, who married Sir Walter Long of Draycot Cerne, MP He married secondly in 1618 Mary Bowyer, daughter of Thomas Pierson...
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    was trapped between the demands of two men. She and Hugh took a house in Draycot Fitz Payne, Wiltshire, where they were the neighbours of the MacCarthys...
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  • 1294–1297: Robertus le Venur 1298–1299: Radulphus De Paynell and Richard De Draycot 1300: Ricardus De Howell 1301-2: Hugo De Bussey 1303: Thomas Filius Eustarchi...
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    water for a week". In this raid they also burned: A fair house of one Draycot (who by the rebels was newly created Viscount Mornington, for his merit...
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