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Following his first wife's death, he married Anne (d. 1721), daughter of Sir John Lawson and widow of William Attwood in 1692. Their only daughter Isabella died in infancy. In 1693, he and his brother Sir Henry were appointed commissioners for the rebuilding of
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Argent, a chief azure & over all a lion rampant gules crowned or (St George) On a canton or, an escutcheon azure charged with 3 crowns or (Sweden).
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His estates passed to his granddaughter Eleanor, who was the only child of his son Thomas and his wife Damaris Renter. She married Thomas Dare of
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and his wife, Mary Dayrell, daughter of Sir Thomas Dayrell. He lived at Woodford in
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on 6 March 1703 and was buried at Woodford. His manuscripts were purchased by
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The Institution, Laws and Ceremonies of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.
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rector. They had six children, including Thomas junior, who was Vicar of
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This article is about the English soldier. For the Irish politician, see
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Thomas St George (Clogher MP)
England
Kingdom of England
England
Kingdom of England
Officer of arms
Henry St George
Henry St George, the younger
officer of arms
Garter Principal King of Arms
Henry St George
Essex
Northamptonshire
Bexley
Thomas Coote
Restoration
Somerset Herald
Sir Edward Walker
Dresden
John George II, Elector of Saxony
Order of the Garter
Norroy King of Arms
Henry
William Dugdale
William III
Gregory King
Elector of Saxony
knighted
St Paul's Cathedral
Great Fire of London

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