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Sir Edmund Prideaux, 4th Baronet

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in 1667. In 1680, he was called to the bar. He married Susanna Austin, widow of John Austin of Derhams, Middlesex, and daughter. of James Winstanley of Branston, Leicestershire on 23 February 1673. They had two sons and a daughter, but she died in 1687. He then married Elizabeth Saunderson, daughter
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for the year 1699 to 1700. By 1701 he received a commission as Deputy Lieutenant for Cornwall, which was confirmed on the accession of Queen Anne. In either 1708 or 1709 Lord Cowper added him to the Devon commission of the peace. He was
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and daughter of Spencer Vincent of Wiscombe, Devon, on 5 September 1710. They had no issue Prideaux died on 6 February 1720 and was buried at Great Stanmore. He was succeeded in his estates and title by his eldest son Edmund.
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of Blackmore in 1710. In April 1713, he was appointed a justice in Cornwall. He was patron of the living of Tregony, whose incumbent exercised an important electoral influence in the borough. At the
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of Hon. George Saunderson of South Thoresby, Lincolnshire in about.1695 and had a son. She died in 1702. He succeeded his father in the baronetcy on 22 November 1705.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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and thereafter supported the Whig administration except on the
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Netherton Hall in the parish of Farway, Devon. 1727 drawing by
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Argent, a chevron sable in chief a label of three points gules
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of Netherton and his wife Elizabeth Granville, daughter. of
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Prideaux married his third wife, Mary Rogers, widow of
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Prideaux was born on 4 April 1647, the eldest son of
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Netherton, Farway
House of Commons
Sir Peter Prideaux, 3rd Baronet
Sir Bevil Granville
Oriel College, Oxford
Inner Temple

Edmund Prideaux
Prideaux Place
High Sheriff of Cornwall
stannator
1713 general election
Member of Parliament
Tregony
1715 general election
Peerage Bill
Sir John Rogers, 1st Baronet
Heraldic Visitations
"'Prichard-Pyx', in Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, ed. Joseph Foster (Oxford, 1891), pp. 1208-1224"


Complete Baronetage 1611–1625


"PRIDEAUX, Sir Edmund, 4th Bt. (1647-1720), of Netherton, Devon and Great Stanmore, Mdx"
"PRIDEAUX, Sir Edmund, 4th Bt. (?1646-1720), of Netherton, Devon"
Parliament of Great Britain
Edward Southwell
George Robinson

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