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Brideford on 18 November 1668 a woman called Anne Aylmer of Bury and they had a daughter, Anne, who died in 1685. Third marriage, at St. Bartholomew, the Less, London, on April 25, 1670, was to
Katherine Corbett, of Norwick, aged 40. She was still living in 1697. Lawrence Womack and Katherine Corbett had a son named John Richard Womack born in 1670 in Suffolk, England. John Richard Womack migrated to America and died in 1738 in Prince Edward County, Virginia.
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Lawrence Womack died in
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Lawrence was married three times. By his first marriage, Lawrence had at least one son, Edward. The second marriage, in West
Bradford, Nov. 18, 1668, to Anne, daughter of John Hill and widow of Edward Alymer, of Claydon County, Suffolk. Ann was buried at Horringer Suffolk, 1669. Next he married at
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Little is known of him from 1648 to 1660. This corresponds to a revolutionary period in
England that included the overthrow of the monarchy, the outbreak of the Second English Civil War in 1648, followed by the execution of King Charles I in 1649, and the short-lived Commonwealth of England. A
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as the parish church of the Houses of
Commons. When Elizabeth I re-founded the Abbey as a collegiate church in 1560 she maintained its exemption from episcopal authority and made her new foundation a âroyal peculiarâ, subject to the authority of the Sovereign as Visitor.
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Like his grandfather of the same name, Lawrence Womack was a Rector in the Church of
England and in 1683 was consecrated Bishop of St. David's. He was noted for his publications supporting the liturgy and was known for having a fine collection of books. He replied to
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At this point, Lawrence Womack returned to prominence, and obtained a prebend (a stipend drawn from the endowment or revenues of an
Anglican cathedral or church by a presiding member of the clergy) in Hereford Cathedral in 1660. On the
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political crisis that followed the death of
Cromwell in 1658 resulted in the restoration of the monarchy. King Charles II restored the crown in 1660. Charles's English parliament enacted laws known as the
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England, where he attained fame by his preaching.
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Lawrence left his books and property to his nephew, Lawrence Womack, Rector of Castor, of
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