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  • Hamon L'Estrange (1605–1660) was an English writer on history, theology and liturgy, of Calvinist views, loyal both to Charles I and the Church of England...
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  • Hunstanton, where he was buried. He was succeeded in his title by his son, Hamon. L'Estrange played an active role in Norfolk society as a senior member of the...
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  • L'Estrange and its various spelling variants represent an English surname, derived from the French word for foreigner and may refer to any of the following...
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    Hunstanton Hall, Hunstanton, Norfolk, the youngest son of Alice L'Estrange and Sir Hamon L'Estrange. His mother ran the estate and his father served as Sheriff...
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    accounts. Alice's marriage to Hamon L'Estrange seems to have been arranged by her father who was the lawyer to the L'Estrange family and Sir John Peyton...
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  • Baronetage of England. It was created on 1 June 1629 for Nicholas L'Estrange, son of Hamon le Strange. The fourth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for...
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    Gastroliths (gizzard stones) to aid digestion. The English writer Sir Hamon L'Estrange witnessed a live bird in London and described it as follows: About...
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  • Norfolk in the civil war. Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571091300. "L'ESTRANGE, Sir Hamon (1583-1654), of Hunstanton, Norf". History of Parliament Online...
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    North America were descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes.": 66  In 1652 Hamon L'Estrange, an English author who wrote literary works about topics such as history...
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  • of circumcision. Thorowgood and Winslow shared millenalist beliefs. Hamon L'Estrange published a rebuttal of the theory in 1651, titled Americans no Iewes...
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    Manchester besieged the port of King's Lynn, Norfolk, which under Sir Hamon L'Estrange held out until September. Other forces won the Battle of Winceby, giving...
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  • Smectymnuo-mastix, or Short Animadversions upon Smectymnuus (1651), by Hamon L'Estrange Alazono-Mastix; Or, the Character of a Cockney in a Satyricall Poem...
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    North America were descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes. In 1652 Sir Hamon L'Estrange, an English author writing on history and theology, published Americans...
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    or, the observator rescued from the violent but vaine assaults of Hamon L'Estrange, (1656) A full relation of two journeys: the one, into the mainland...
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    Several members of the Spring family are buried in the parish church. Hamon L'Estrange (1605 – 1660), writer on history, theology and liturgy who is buried...
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  • of Rushbrook, Suffolk 1573 Henry D'Oyly of Shotesham, Norfolk 1573 Hamon l'Estrange 1574 Thomas Felton of Playford, Suffolk after 1574 – See High Sheriff...
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    1616, a priest, Thomas Tunstal, escaped from the castle to Norfolk. Hamon L'Estrange had him pursued and apprehended. He was tried at Norwich and condemned...
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    there are Victorian additions. The house was the ancestral home of the L'Estrange family, resident from the time of Domesday until after World War II. During...
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  • at Sedgeford, Norfolk. Sir Hamon le Strange (1583–1654), also an MP, was a descendant of this Nicholas through his son Hamon, who died soon after him,...
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  • Baron William Laud (1573–1645) edited by William Scott and James Bliss Hamon L'Estrange Nathaniel Marshall William Nicholson John Overall (1559–1619) John...
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