• Sampson Erdeswicke (born c. 1535x1540; died 1603) was an English antiquary and chorographer. Sampson's father, Hugh Erdeswicke claimed descent from Richard...
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  • Missouri Sampson Eardley, 1st Baron Eardley (1744–1824), Jewish-British banker in the City of London, son of Sampson Gideon (see below) Sampson Erdeswicke (died...
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    Thomas Erdeswicke in the 12th year of the reign of Edward III (1339). Thomas and Margaret had a son Thomas, whose four sons were Hugh, Robert, Sampson, and...
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  • Richard Erdeswicke (1594-1640) was an English MP, whose public career was hampered by debt. Erdeswicke was the son of the Staffordshire antiquary Sampson Erdeswicke...
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  • Ireland, fourth edition, Part II, Harrison (Pall Mall), 1863, p. 1453. Sampson Erdeswicke et al, A Survey of Staffordshire Containing the Antiquities of that...
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  • 23 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 18 January 2010 Sampson Erdeswicke, Thomas Harwood, A survey of Staffordshire: containing the antiquities...
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    The habitation was described in an account of the castle in 1593 by Sampson Erdeswicke, which describes, "a goodly strong gatehouse, and strong wall with...
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    survey of Staffordshire, containing the antiquities of that county; by Sampson Erdeswicke and Thomasharwood, published JB Nichols and Son, 1820. Douglas Richardson...
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    Yard in Westminster. Maria Neale remarried to the recusant antiquary Sampson Erdeswicke in 1593, by whom she had 3 children in addition to the 14 she had...
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  • and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, Harrison, pp. 13–14 Erdeswicke, Sampson; Harwood, Thomas (1820), A Survey of Staffordshire; Containing the...
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    said that he was of "old Valor". As early as the sixteenth century, Sampson Erdeswicke proclaimed "Turstin de Basset" as owner of five hides of land at Drayton...
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  • survey of Staffordshire: containing the antiquities of that county by Sampson Erdeswicke, Thomas Harwood A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848) Victoria...
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    District History Society Archived 2007-10-14 at the Wayback Machine Sampson Erdeswicke, Thomas Harwood, A Survey of Staffordshire, John Nichols and Son,...
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    Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County, Sampson Erdeswicke, 1820. Erdeswicke, Sampson; Harwood, Thomas (1 January 1820). A survey of Staffordshire...
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    Survey of Staffordshire Containing the Antiquities of That County, Sampson Erdeswicke, Thomas Harwood, Printed for John Nichols and Son, Westminster, 1820...
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    may have continued in his son's time. When he was sued by a son of Sampson Erdeswicke, the noted Staffordshire antiquarian, Littleton was described as:...
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  • William Pole, Thomas Westcote, and Tristram Risdon in Devon, and Sampson Erdeswicke in Staffordshire) which, although they sometimes circulated in manuscript...
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  • History and Antiquities of Staffordshire, London: J Nichols & Son, 1798 Sampson Erdeswicke and Thomas Harwood, A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities...
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  • Raineval Staff, republished by the Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994 Sampson Erdeswicke, Thomas Harwood, A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities...
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    significant as a historian of his native county, building on the work of Sampson Erdeswicke. He began work on this subject in the 1660s and worked on it for the...
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    condition was similar to its present state. The 16th-century writer Sampson Erdeswicke wrote: "Throwley is a fair, ancient house, and goodly demesne; being...
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  • The Topographer and Genealogist, Volume 1. J. B. Nichols. p. 494. Erdeswicke, Sampson (1844). A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of...
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    chancel, are Jacobean. The monuments include one to the antiquary Sampson Erdeswicke. who died in 1603 and designed it himself in 1601. St Mary Stafford...
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    School Archived 2012-12-20 at archive.today Clent Parish Council Erdeswicke, Sampson; Harwood, Thomas (1820). "St. Kenelm, Clent and Broom". A Survey...
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    Staffs", The House of Commons, 1660-1690, Boydell & Brewer, p. 708 Erdeswicke, Sampson (1844), A Survey of Staffordshire, London, p. 410 Greenslade, M.W...
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    Observations upon the Possessors of Monastery Lands in Staffordshire, in Sampson Erdeswicke's Staffordshire. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simon Degge...
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    present state, civil and ecclesiastical,’ London, 1806. An edition of Sampson Erdeswicke's ‘Survey of Staffordshire … collated with manuscript copies and with...
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    from them, and from the same source many improvements were made in Sampson Erdeswicke's Survey of Staffordshire (1820 and 1844). Not the least of his impact...
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  •  7, London: F.C. and J. Rivington, Otridge and Son etc., p. 400 Erdeswicke, Sampson; Harwood, Thomas (1820), A Survey of Staffordshire; Containing the...
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    assault". Reporting the English Civil War. Retrieved 19 September 2019. Erdeswicke, Sampson (1844). "A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of...
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