Jane Lewkenor, Lady Pole of Trotton, Sussex (c. 1492–1562) was a member of the English nobility. Jane Lewkenor (c. 1503) was the daughter and co-heiress...
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(c. 1502 – 1535), Lord of the Manor of Broadhurst in Sussex; married Jane Lewkenor, daughter of Sir Roger Lewknor and the former Eleanor Tuchet, herself...
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Manor of Broadhurst, Sussex. Arthur married before 24 October 1522 Jane Lewkenor (b. 1492), widow of Sir Christopher Pickering of Ellerton (b. 1490 in...
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Lord of the Manor of Broadhurst in Sussex. He married Jane Lewkenor, daughter of Sir Roger Lewkenor and Eleanor Tuchet, daughter of the John Tuchet, 6th...
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heiress of Sir Christopher Pickering of Killington, Cumbria and his wife Jane Lewkenor. Following his father's death, his mother married Sir Henry Knyvet (d...
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Lewes Lewkenor who was also a soldier, courtier and author and served James I as his Master of the Ceremonies. Sometime after 1601 Samuel married Jane Hopton...
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Second World War Bomber pilot. He married Nancy Lewkenor Knight, daughter of Brigadier General Henry Lewkenor Knight and Sybil Madeline, on 27 July 1927 in...
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Stratford-upon-Avon, Warws. by Jane, daughter of John Wheeler of Droitwich, Worcs. In 1554 his mother married Thomas Lewkenor of Alvechurch, Worcs., a servant...
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Sir Edward Lewknor or Lewkenor (1542 – 19 September 1605) was a prominent member of the puritan gentry in East Anglia in the later Elizabethan period,...
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entered the service of the Duke of Norfolk. He is suspected to be the Lewkenor, one of the Duke's gentlemen, who in December 1545 came to blows with Thomas...
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of Edward Lewkenor's children. 1 Eliz. 1. c. 11 8 May 1559 An Act for the Restitution in Blood of the Sons and Daughters of Edward Lewkenor, Esquire....
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of Scots on the English throne. His activities were reported by Lewes Lewkenor, another Catholic exile, who wrote that Thomas Morgan, drew wholly unto...
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Koine Greek and Ecclesiastical Latin under a tutor, a Mr Leutner (Edmund Lewkenor, brother of Sir Lewes Lewknor Master of the Ceremonies to King James I)...
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Edward Knight (cricketer) (category Jane Austen)
Mary Dorothea Knatchbull (d.1838) he had the following children: Edward Lewkenor (1827-1838); William Wyndham (1828-1918); Christina Arabella (1830-1844);...
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delegation. The Constable arrived at the Downs near Dover on 5 August. Lewis Lewkenor looked after his luggage which included ice for his wine. He was met at...
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Sir Frank Kitson Brigadier Gordon Sherwin Knight Brigadier-General Henry Lewkenor Knight General William Knollys General Sir William Thomas Knollys Lieutenant-General...
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Contarini, Gasparo (1599). The Commonwealth and Gouernment of Venice. Lewes Lewkenor, trsl. London: "Imprinted by I. Windet for E. Mattes." Da Canal, Martin...
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London 1546, Provost Marshal 1549, Knight Marshal of Parliament 1555 Edward Lewkenor 1516/1517 1556 (died in the Tower pending execution) Treason in plotting...
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black memorial slab is in St. Margaret's parish church, Southolt, Suffolk. Jane/Joan(?) Cudworth (born c.1624; fl. unmarried, 1647) may have been Ralph's...
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(1572/3–1624) 9. Jane Assheton 2. Ralph Cudworth (1617–88) 10. Matthew Machell (c.1549–93) of London 5. Mary Machell (c. 1582–1634) 11. Mary Lewkenor 1. Damaris...
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(d. 1639) and his widow, Jane Browne Stoughton (d. 1658), raised two daughters (Jane, and another who died in infancy). Jane Browne Stoughton also left...
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(in Warbleton) and Broksmele (Burwash) was held by his stepmother Lady Lewkenor for life, but his feoffees were to make up a parcel of lands worth £20...
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LXXXII: On the family of Lewkenor', The Record of the House of Gournay (J.B. and J.G. Nichols: London, 1848) pp. 469–70. Jane Machell married 'Richard...
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beginning of the 19th century, the manor of Shalden was passed to John Lewkenor and his wife, Anne, of whom it was eventually succeeded by their John,...
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Stukeley’s mother was Jane Pollard, daughter of sir Lewis Pollard of Grilstone, Devon. He was the son of Robert Pollard and Agnes Lewkenor, but Robert's first...
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Palestine. Fitzherbert Woods, Sergeant-Major of Police, Trinidad. Robert Lewkenor Worsley, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Palestine. "No. 34633". The...
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