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Sampson Erdeswicke (born c. 1535x1540; died 1603) was an
English antiquary and chorographer. Sampson's father, Hugh
Erdeswicke claimed descent from Richard...
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Richard Erdeswicke (1594-1640) was an
English MP,
whose public career was
hampered by debt.
Erdeswicke was the son of the
Staffordshire antiquary Sampson...
- Sir
William Stafford,
carried the
manor of
Sandon by
marriage to
Thomas Erdeswicke in the 12th year of the
reign of
Edward III (1339).
Thomas and Margaret...
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Erdeswicke &
Harwood 1820, p. 361
Erdeswicke &
Harwood 1820, p. 105
Erdeswicke &
Harwood 1820, p. 363.
Erdeswicke &
Harwood 1820, p. 33.
Erdeswicke &...
- vol i, page 583.
Erdeswicke &
Harwood 1820, p. 63.
Burke states 16th year of the
reign of
Edward IV (Burke 1866, p. 13)
Erdeswicke &
Harwood 1820, p...
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banker in the City of London, son of
Sampson Gideon (see below)
Sampson Erdeswicke (died 1603),
English antiquarian Sampson Eure (died 1659),
English Member...
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Erdeswicke in 1593, by whom she had 3
children in
addition to the 14 she had
borne to
Everard Digby, as is
shown by the
inscription on
Erdeswicke's monument...
- ****ault".
Reporting the
English Civil War.
Retrieved 19
September 2019.
Erdeswicke,
Sampson (1844). "A
Survey of Staffordshire:
Containing the Antiquities...
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February 2009 at the
Wayback Machine.
Retrieved 18
January 2010
Sampson Erdeswicke,
Thomas Harwood, A
survey of Staffordshire:
containing the antiquities...
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young as an
amanuensis by the
antiquary Samson Erdeswicke. Soon
after 1592,
Wyrley left
Erdeswicke's service, and then
matriculated from
Balliol College...