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  • Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth is a civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England, 14 miles south-west of Cambridge and just...
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  • Bassingbourne Gawdy may refer to: Bassingbourne Gawdy (died 1590), MP for Eye Bassingbourne Gawdy (died 1606), MP for Thetford and Norfolk This disambiguation...
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  • Humphrey de Bassingbourne (fl. 1206), was an English itinerant justice. Humphrey, in the year 1206, when certain fines were acknowledged before him and...
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  • Bassingbourne Gawdy (1535 – 20 January 1590), of West Harling, Norfolk, was an English landowner, magistrate and Member of Parliament (MP). He was the...
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  • Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy (19 May 1560 – 17 May 1606), of West Harling, Norfolk, was an English lawyer and judge, knight, and Member of Parliament. He was...
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    Thomas Sampson, Esq. Katherine Say, married Thomas Bassingbourne. Thomas and Katherine Bassingbourne lived chiefly, if not entirely, at Woodhall, where...
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  • coheiress of Sir John Bassingbourne of Woodhall near Hatfield, Hertfordshire, by his wife Audrey Cotton. Katherine Bassingbourne's paternal grandparents...
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    buried at St Margaret's, Westminster. Parker also owned the Manor of Bassingbourne at Takeley in Essex: in accordance with his wishes the manor was demolished...
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    making the necessary arrangements for the guardianship of his sisters. Bassingbourne Gawdy, one of the lawyers in charge of the succession to Howard's estates...
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    Margaret Say, married Thomas Sampson, Esq. Katherine Say, married Thomas Bassingbourne. On 25 September 1473, aged 51, Elizabeth Cheney died. She was buried...
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  • Gawdy may refer to: Bassingbourne Gawdy (died 1590), English member of parliament Bassingbourne Gawdy (died 1606) (1560–1606), English member of parliament...
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  • Bassingbourne of Woodhall, Hatfield, Hertsfordshire, by his wife Audrey Cotton. Anne Bassingbourne's paternal grandparents were Thomas Bassingbourne and...
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  • Place Wootton Manor Abbotswick Audley End House Barrington Hall, Essex Bassingbourne Hall Beeleigh Abbey Belchamp Hall Belhus, Essex Belmont Castle Berden...
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    Suffolk), Elizabeth (wife of Thomas Sampson), Katherine (wife of Thomas Bassingbourne), and Mary (wife of Sir Philip Calthorpe). A fifth daughter died as...
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    Clifford's Inn (a law school and Inn of Chancery) wrote to his brother, Bassingbourne Gawdy, that Southampton had been nominated to the Order, together with...
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    family had added a tower and porch. On 12 October 1534, Prior Henry Bassingbourne confirmed Henry VIII's supremacy over the Church and rejected the incumbent...
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  • England Bassingbourn Barracks, an army base on the site of the airfield Bassingbourne Gawdy (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Thumbnail for Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Baronet, of Redgrave
    was kicked of a commission. In 1595 Nicholas married his daughter to Bassingbourne Gawdy II. Together with the Gawdy family, Bacon's family would stand...
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  • Hannibal Vyvyan Succeeded by Sir John Leigh John Bogans Preceded by Bassingbourne Gawdy Sir William Paddy Member of Parliament for Thetford 1606–1614...
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  • Thomas Gawdy, was MP for Salisbury, Lynn and Norwich. His half=brother, Bassingbourne Gawdy, was also an MP for Eye http://historyofparliamentonline...
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