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Richard Stephens of Eastington

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78:. He presumably owed his seat to his standing as a Middle Temple lawyer and possibly also connections at court, since he had no other known association with Cornwall. Following his support for 46:
between 1562 and 1564. His father subsequently inherited the manor of Eastington from his brother Richard Stephens (d. 1577). He married Margaret (d. 1591), daughter of
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in February 1572. He was appointed a justice of the peace in Gloucestershire in 1592. Teh following year he was a Member of Parliament for the constituency of
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He was the eldest son of Edward Stephens (d. 1587) and his wife Joan (D. 1587), the daughter of Richard Fowler of Stonehouse. His father, then described as of
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and two daughters, Abigail and Sarah. He subsequently married Anne Kirby (d. 1606), a widow, daughter and co-heir of John Stone of London.
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was 10. His widow Anne held the manorhouse of Chavenage for the remainder of her life.
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Davies, W.H.Silvester (1899). "Notes on Chavenage and the Stephens Family".
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Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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The visitation of the county of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623
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in 1567 and became a fellow in 1569. He entered the
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Eastington
Gloucestershire
Standish
Chavenage
Edward St. Loe
Nathaniel
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Furnival's Inn
Newport Iuxta Launceston
Peter Wentworth
royal succession
Fleet prison
puritan
Nathaniel







"STEPHENS, Richard (d.1599), of Eastington, Glos. and the Middle Temple, London"




"VCH Gloucestershire 11: Horsley: Manor and other estates"
"VCH Gloucestershire 10: Eastington: Manors and other estates"

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