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Sapcote is a
small village in south-west Leicestershire, England, in the
Sparkenhoe Hundred. It has a po****tion of
approximately 3,260,
measured at the...
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Edward Sapcote (1489? – 14
December 1547), of Burley, Rutland, was an
English politician. He was the son of MP,
Thomas Sapcote. He was a
Member (MP) of...
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Sapcote may
refer to: John
Sapcote (MP for Ripon) in 1559 John
Sapcote (MP for Huntingdonshire)
represented Huntingdonshire in 1475 This disambiguation...
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built to
celebrate the Millennium.
Elton Hall was
built by Sir
Richard Sapcote (d. 1477), who
married Isabel Wolston,
widow of Sir John
Frauncis of Burley...
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Sapcote (died 1574), of Therfield,
Hertfordshire and Lincolnshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for...
- John
Sapcote (1448–1501) was an
English Member of
Parliament for
Huntingdonshire in 1472. Wedgwood,
Josiah Clement (1936). "History of
Parliament ......
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educated at
Kibworth Beauchamp Grammar School.
Maynard lived in
Sapcote, Leicestershire,
during the
latter part of his life. He
married Muriel...
- 1613" (O.S.). He
married as his
first wife
Frances Sapcote (d. 1599)
daughter and co-heir of
Robert Sapcote of
Elton in Huntingdonshire. His
second wife was...
- a po****r
inland scuba diving site,
located between Stoney Stanton and
Sapcote in Leicestershire, England.
Stoney Cove was
originally a
granite quarry...
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Lieutenant of Devon. In the
spring of 1526 he
married Anne
Sapcote,
daughter of Sir Guy
Sapcote of
Huntingdonshire by his wife
Margaret Wolston, and widow...