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William Brereton, 2nd Baron Brereton

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One of five surviving children, William had two brothers, John (1624–1656) and Edward, along with two sisters; Jane (died 1648), and Mary (died 1652), whose second husband was another member of the Gerard family,
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Born on 28 February 1611, Brereton was the eldest son of Sir John Brereton (1591–1629), and Anne (1594–1663), daughter of Sir Edward Fitton (1572–1619), owner of
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The Brereton family had been established in Cheshire since the 14th century and was split into a number of different branches; the
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forces in Cheshire during the civil war. In 1624, Brereton's grandfather purchased an Irish barony and was appointed
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and another substantial Cheshire family. They had a total of 14 children including his heir
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between 1661 and 1664. He died in April 1664 and was buried on 21 April 1664 in
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In 1661 William became 2nd Baron Brereton after the death of his grandfather
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In 1629, Brereton married Lady Elizabeth Goring (1615–1687), daughter of
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garrison at Brereton Hall. Captured in 1644 when Biddulph House in
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Morrill, John (2013). "Brereton, Sir William, first baronet".
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BRERETON, Sir William (1550-1631), of Brereton, Cheshire
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in August 1659, he escaped arrest and after the 1660
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Brereton Hall
Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire
Cheshire
Brereton Hall
St Oswald's Church, Brereton
William
Royalist
First English Civil War
POW
Booth's Uprising
Cheshire
Peerage of Ireland
County Carlow
Royalist
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Stuart Restoration
Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire
Member of Parliament
Cheshire
Gawsworth Old Hall
William Brereton, 1st Baron Brereton
Brereton Hall
Sir Gilbert Gerard
Royalist
Worcester
First English Civil War
Sir Gilbert Gerard, 1st Baronet of Fiskerton
George Goring, 1st Earl of Norwich
William

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