- Sir
Henry Bedingfeld (1505–1583), also
spelled Bedingfield, of
Oxburgh Hall, King's Lynn, Norfolk, was a
Privy Councillor to King
Edward VI and
Queen Mary...
- The
Bedingfeld,
later Paston-
Bedingfeld Baronetcy, of
Oxburgh in the
County of Norfolk, is a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created by Charles...
-
Bedingfeld, a
variant of Bedingfield, is an
English surname.
Notable people with this
surname include the following:
Edmund Bedingfeld (1479–1553), English...
- England. The hall was
built for Sir
Edmund Bedingfeld who
obtained a
licence to
crenellate in 1482. The
Bedingfelds gained the
manor of
Oxborough through marriage...
-
Henry Edgar Paston-
Bedingfeld, 10th
Baronet (born 7
December 1943) is a
British baronet and
retired officer of arms. Paston-
Bedingfeld is the only son of...
- Household.
Henry Paston-
Bedingfeld may also
refer to: Sir
Henry Richard Paston-
Bedingfeld, 6th
Baronet (1800–1862) of the Paston-
Bedingfeld baronets Sir Henry...
-
Frances Bedingfeld, I.B.V.M. (1616–1704) led the
first foundation in
England of the
Institute of the
Blessed Virgin Mary,
better known as the
Sisters of...
- to: Sir
Henry Bedingfeld, 1st
Baronet (1614–1685) of the
Bedingfeld Baronets Sir
Henry Bedingfeld, 2nd
Baronet (1636–1704) of the
Bedingfeld Baronets Sir...
-
Thomas Bedingfeld (18
February 1760 – 5
November 1789), poet,
second son of
Edward Bedingfeld, Esquire, of York, and Mary,
daughter of Sir John Swinburne...
- was to
spend almost a year
under house arrest in the
charge of
Henry Bedingfeld.
Crowds cheered her all
along the way. On 17
April 1555,
Elizabeth was...