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m. - Elizabeth Lovett - 1577
Facts and Events
References
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
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Elizabeth Lovett was buried on 21 August 1577 at Chicheley, Buckinghamshire, England.3 source: Alfred Rudulph Justice, "Genealogical Research in England Clarke", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol 74 (Jan & Apr 1920).
- A Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Commoners of Great Britain And Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank: But Uninvested With Heritable Honours.
History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland. Newdegate, of Harefield. Lineage. John Newdegate , esq. of Harefield , M.P. for Middlesex in 1571 , 1573 , and 1574 , espoused, first, Mary , daughter of Sir Robert Cheney , knt. of Chesham Boys, in the county of Buckingham , by whom he had one son, John his heir; and secondly, Elizabeth , daughter of Thomas Lovett , esq. of Astwell , in the county of Northampton , and relict of Anthony Cave , esq. of Chichley, Bucks . He was s. by his son, John Newdegate , esq. of Harefield , who exchanged in 1586 the manor and lauds of Harefield with Sir Edmond Anderson , knt. chief justice of the Common Pleas, for the estate of Arbury , in the county of Warwick , where Sir Edmond had just erected a quadrangular stone mansion upon the site of the dissolved priory of Erdbury , in Warwickshire , which he had obtained of the heirs of the Duke of Suffolk ; who, upon their dissolution, had a grant of this and many other religious houses by the favour of his royal master. Mr. Newdegate married, first, Martha , daughter and heiress of Anthony Cave , esq. of Chicheley , in Bucks , and had six sons, John , Francis , Henry , Robert , Charles , Carew , and three daughters, Elizabeth , Griselda , and Mary . He wedded, secondly, Mary Smith , by whom he had one son, Henry , of Hampton , to whom he gave the manor of Little Ashted , in Surrey . He had a third wife, Winifred Wells , of the county of Stafford , who survived him, and resided in her jointure-house, called Brackenbury , a capital messuage in Harefield , with about four hundred acres attached, which at her death descended to Sir John Newdegate , not being included in the exchange. John Newdegate died in 1592 , and was s. by his son,
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