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  • Sir Edward Zouch of Woking (died 1634) was a courtier to English kings James and Charles I, a masque actor, and Knight Marshal of the King's Household...
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  • unharmed and the church bells were rung at St Margaret's, Westminster. Sir Edward Zouch, the Knight Marshal, was made steward of Woking Manor or Palace and keeper...
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  • Zouche (in addition to those listed above) Zouch, a hamlet in Nottinghamshire, England Zouch (surname) Zouch Tate (1606–1650), English Member of Parliament...
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  • death of Prince Henry in 1612. She married Edward Zouch of Woking in 1612, and was usually known as "Lady Zouch". In 1635 Reverend George Garrard, who had...
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  • Edward Zouche or Zouch may refer to: Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche (1556–1625) Edward Zouch (died 1634) of Woking This disambiguation page lists...
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    Baron Gorges of Dundalk Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset Robert Mansell Edward Zouch Dudley Digges Thomas Roe Ferdinando Gorges Francis Popham John Brooke...
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  • Zouch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Zouch (died 1634), English courtier and masque actor Henry Zouch (c. 1725–1795), English...
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    Ashby de la Zouch Castle is a ruined fortification in the town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England. The castle was built by William, Lord Hastings...
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    inherited by her grandson, the future Henry VIII. James I sold the manor to Edward Zouch, but it reverted to the Crown in 1671. In 1752, it was bought by Richard...
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    King James died at Theobalds on 27 March 1625. The Knight Marshal, Edward Zouch proclaimed King Charles at Theobalds gate. James had made few changes...
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    House, vol. 6 (London, 1895), p. 195, 24 May 1596. 'Original Letters of the Zouch family', The Gentleman's Magazine, Or Monthly Intelligencer, vol. 25 (London...
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    volunteers. In 1661 James Zouch, grandson of Sir Edward Zouch, obtained the Market Charter for Woking. Eight years later Zouch was Sheriff of Surrey (1669–1670)...
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  • regions in the United Kingdom. In 1611, a consortium led by courtier Edward Zouch was granted a patent for the reverberatory furnace, a furnace using coal...
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    his Majesties pleasant". At Aberdeen he and other courtiers including Edward Zouch, George Goring, and John Wolfgang Rumler were made burgesses of the town...
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    Richard Zouch (c. 1590 – 1 March 1661) was an English judge and a Member of Parliament from 1621 to 1624. He was elected Member of Parliament for Hythe...
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    married thirdly, in 1635, Sophia Zouche (c. 1618–1691), daughter of Sir Edward Zouch of Woking and Dorothy Silking, by whom he had a son, Algernon, but this...
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    Charles was proclaimed at the gate of Theobalds by the Knight Marshal, Edward Zouch. The Earl of Kellie advised that proclamations should speak of the "King...
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  • The vicars of St Helen's Church, Ashby-de-la-Zouch from 1200 onwards are as follows: 1200 Roger 1224 Reginald 1240 Elias 1246 Elias de Roger 1304 John...
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  • James to Scotland in 1617, and was one of several courtiers including Edward Zouch, John Wolfgang Rumler, Patrick Abercromby, and Archibald Armstrong who...
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    Woking, Chobham, and Bagshot, having dissolved Chertsey Abbey, to Sir Edward Zouch. Henceforth the descent of Bisley was identical to the other two, and...
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