- Sir
Peter Vanlore (c. 1547 – 6
September 1627) was a Dutch-born
English merchant,
jeweller and
moneylender in
Elizabethan and
Stuart England. He was born...
-
monuments in the county.
Dutch merchant and lord of the manor, Sir
Peter Vanlore, lies with wife in
heraldic splendour,
accompanied by nine children. The...
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merchant Peter Vanlore.
Vanlore built a
manor house on the estate—Calcot Park.
Throughout the 17th
century the
manor p****ed
through the
Vanlore family to the...
- Matthew. Free
Grammar School, Kirkton.
Middlecott Hospital, Fos****.
Peter Vanlore Wivelingham. Cottenham.
Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield's
Estate Act 1580...
- 1606 (4 Jas. 1. c. 3 Pr.)
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. Sir
Peter Vanlore (c. 1547-1627), merchant.
Fenchurch Street. Also
listed as 7 Jas. 1. c...
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included Donnington Castle, to
which the
goldsmith and
financier Peter Vanlore also had a claim. Lady Anne Clifford, a relation,
mentions visiting her...
- Elizabeth's jewels. One
piece was sent to the
goldsmith and
financier Peter Vanlore in
exchange for a new
jewel including a
large rectangular ruby and two...
- 1660.
Croke died at the age of 71. He had
married Susannah Vanlore,
daughter of Sir
Peter Vanlore, 1st
Baronet of Tilehurst,
Berkshire His son
Robert was...
- from 19
November 1684 to 1685. He died in 1714. His
ancestors include the
Vanlore family, some of whom used the
surname Alexander.
Strachey (1916) Keigwin's...
- and a
collar or
necklace (garganto) set with
pearls (supplied by
Peter Vanlore) for his wife. She sent the
Count of
Arenberg a
jewel with her initials...