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Edward Proger

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Proger started his career as a page of Charles I and groom to the chamber of his son Charles II, with whom he became good friends. After Charles I's death Proger was with Charles II in Scotland but was sent back to England by the Scots as 'an evil instrument and bad counsellor'. Later he accompanied
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church on 4 January 1714. A brass plate covered the grave. Twelve years later the pew was turned into a reading desk and the brass plate was lost until 1831 when the church was demolished. The cause of his death was reported by
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Edward Proger was commanded on 30 December 1663 by the King to build a 'Lodge for Our Service in one of Our Parks at Hampton Court called North Parke' — Bushy Lodge, which was designed by
221:; he having cut four new teeth, and had several ready to cut, which so inflamed his gums he died thereof'. His Brecknock lands were left to his oldest daughter, Philippa, who married 486: 438: 267: 191: 293: 481: 409: 410:
Timeline: Upper Lodge and the Water Gardens, Bushy Park, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Date: From 1514 to present
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in 1650, which were never actually received, and in 1670 was made housekeeper of His Majesty's palace in
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thePeerage.com A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe
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who suggests that he was a procurer or go-between of the King and his mistresses — he appears in
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Local History Notes: Bushy House and the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales
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Welsh Biography Online gives his birth year as 1618
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Index


Sir Peter Lely
Cavalier Parliament
Brecknock
Breconshire
Member of Parliament
Brecknockshire
Breconshire
Page of Honour
King Charles I
Groom of the Bedchamber
King Charles II
Lord of the Manor
West Stow
Middle Park and Harewarren
Abergavenny
Monmouthshire
Philip Proger
equerry
James I
Virginia
York
Westminster
Duke of Buckingham
Andrew Marvell
Forever Amber
knight of the shire
Breconshire
William Samwell
Bushy House

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