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William St Loe

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of Bromham, Wiltshire, with whom according to the Baynton entry in the 1565 Visitation records for Wiltshire, he had two daughters. Jane died in 1548. There is no entry for the St Lowe's in the 1565 visitation record. No daughters are mentioned in his will and the 1623 entry for the St Lowe family
147:. Their marriage was happy, but William's younger brother Edward, fearing that a son of their marriage would rob him of his inheritance, became their enemy. in 1560, Bess was poisoned, but recovered. Both William and his mother suspected Edward. In 1564, he was made Commissioner for the Peace in 22: 99:, Somerset, built upon the foundations of a 13th-century castle. Several generations of St Loes kept at the ready a force of a hundred mounted soldiers for the king's service and were repeatedly chosen as "Attendant Knights" at royal funerals. 135:, for which he was held and examined in the Tower of London. Unlike others, he did not give anything away that might implicate Elizabeth. Immediately after her succession, she made him Captain of her Personal Guard. 123:
states that William died without issue. He was knighted for his services in Ireland, in Dublin, January 1549. On his final return from Ireland he was appointed to head the security detail for the
270: 155:. William died suddenly in the winter of 1565, in the company of his brother Edward, who had been visiting him. He was buried at the Church of Great St Helen's at Bishopsgate 275: 111:, who had a high opinion of him. Hardened by service with his father in Ireland, he received a courtly polish as a gentleman usher in the grand household of 112: 60: 265: 48: 178: 76: 260: 255: 52: 124: 250: 245: 132: 56: 43:(1518–1565) was a 16th-century English soldier, politician and courtier. He was the third husband of 84: 72: 144: 44: 148: 221: 203: 128: 127:. The St Loe family, staunch Protestants, had been implicated in the movement to place 119: 108: 239: 80: 92: 88: 152: 96: 21: 29: 164: 20: 107:
Sir William's tutor was the distinguished scholar and grammarian
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in 1100, and his wife, Dame Margaret. Their seat was a
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Members of the Parliament of England for Derbyshire
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Bess of Hardwick
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard
Chief Butler of England
Member of Parliament
Derbyshire
Sir John St Loe
Sheriff of Gloucestershire
Anglo-Norman
Henry I
manor house
Sutton Court
Chew Magna
John Palsgrave
Henry Courtenay, Marquess of Exeter
Edward Bayntun
princess Elizabeth
Lady Jane Grey
Wyatt's rebellion
Bess of Hardwick
Gloucestershire
Derbyshire
The Peerage.com
Burke's General Armory, 1884
Lovell, Mary S.
Lovell, Mary S.
Categories
1518 births
1565 deaths

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