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Thomas Dabridgecourt (c. 1546 – 3
November 1614), of Horwoods,
Preston Candover, Hampshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the Parliament...
- (d. 12
November 1591) and
Christiana Dabridgecourt,
widow of
Anthony Forster, and
daughter of John
Dabridgecourt of
Langdon Hall, Warwickshire. His paternal...
- 1527, he
married his
third wife,
Cecily Dabridgecourt (died 1558), a
daughter of
William or John
Dabridgecourt of
Wolston and
Solihull and Maria, a daughter...
- Saye family.
Before 1370 the
manor p****ed on
again by
marriage to the
Dabridgecourts, and in 1629 they sold the
property to the Pitt family,
cousins of the...
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place of his
birth is
accurately known. Alice's
first husband Thomas Dabridgecourt had died 10 Oct 1495 so this next
marriage has to
follow that date....
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November 1591), who
married Christiana Dabridgecourt,
widow of
Anthony Forster, and
daughter of John
Dabridgecourt of
Langdon Hall, Warwickshire. Their...
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Constable had to
largely make his own way. His
marriage to
Christiana Dabridgecourt may have
occasioned his
decision to
settle in Newark-on-Trent, where...
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other windows had the arms of
local landowners including Thomas Dabridgecourt and
Edward Ferrers.
Thomas Marrow married Alice Young.
Their ten children...
- of
Elizabeth I,
however it soon p****ed
through a
daughter to
Thomas Dabridgecourt. In 1680 the Rev.
Henry Greswolde, then
rector of Solihull,
bought a...
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instrumental in
obtaining donations of land from
Henry Hugford,
Thomas Dabridgecourt,
Thomas Waring and
Thomas Greswolde. The
later three have
their arms...