Henry Fortescue (by 1515 – 1576), of Faulkbourne, Essex, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Maldon in March...
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Henry Fortescue may refer to: Henry Fortescue (MP, died 1576) (by 1515–1576), English MP for Maldon and Sudbury Henry Fortescue (Lord Chief Justice) (fl...
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Ireland Henry Fortescue (MP, died 1576) Hugh Fortescue (disambiguation) Hugh Fortescue (1665–1719), British politician Hugh Fortescue, 1st Earl Fortescue (1753–1841)...
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Devon, by his wife Johane Fortescue. Elizabeth Bozom survived her husband and married secondly to Sir William Huddesfield (died 1499), of Shillingford St...
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elder half-brother Humphrey Prideaux by his wife Honor Fortescue. Edmund Prideaux (1606–1683) MP for Saltash in the Third Protectorate Parliament of January...
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wife Elizabeth Fortescue, daughter of Sir Adrian Fortescue of Shirburn, Oxfordshire. He matriculated at Hart Hall, Oxford on 17 December 1576 aged 16 He was...
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Katherine died in 1568, and Seymour was finally allowed out of the Tower and allowed to re-appear at court. Officially his sons remained bastards. In 1576 he...
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listed building. It was built c.1699-1703 by Sir Courtenay Croker (died 1740), MP for Plympton Morice in 1699. A drawing of Lyneham House dated 1716 by...
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Katherine Fortescue, a daughter of Henry Fortescue (1492–1567) of Preston in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon (a younger grandson of John Fortescue of Whympston...
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Fortescue of London Barbara Elford, who married Arthur Fortescue (1622–1693) of Penwarne, Cornwall and of Filleigh, Devon, ancestor of Earl Fortescue...
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