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Edmund Prideaux (MP for Taunton)

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Oliver Cromwell had granted to his father on 31 May 1658. This dignity was held for a short time as it was sent into oblivion at the
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it is the only Protectorate baronetcy which was inherited, all the other passed into oblivion before an inheritance took place .
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on 19 March 1656, at Combe Flory, Somerset. She died January 1703 and was also buried in the Chapel at Ford Abbey.
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and his second wife Margaret (died 25 April 1683), daughter and coheir of William Iveey, of Cottey, Somerset.
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on 11 May 1676, aged 17. He was admitted to the Inner Temple, 1677 and died unmarried before his father.
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and is said to have escaped the consequences thereof by a heavy bribe to the Lord Chief Justice
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Prideaux was M.P. for Taunton from December 1680 to 1681. He took part in the
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On his father's death on 19 August 1659, he inherited the baronetcy which the
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Prideaux married, Amy, daughter and coheir of John Fraunceis, of
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Edmund Prideaux was the only surviving son and heir of
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Sir Edmund Prideaux, 2nd Baronet of Ford Abbey
Taunton
Monmouth's rebellion
Judge Jeffreys
Edmund Prideaux
John Tillotson
Exeter College, Oxford
Lord Protector
Restoration
Duke of Monmouth's
Rebellion
Jeffreys
Ford Abbey
Combe Flory
Wadham College, Oxford
George Cokayne


Hamilton 1893






Cokayne 1903
Cokayne 1903
"Prideaux, Edmond" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography

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