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About Lady Elizabeth Bullock
On her husband’s death, Lady Bullock went to live in Clerkenwell where on 22 March 1644, a party of soldiers attacked her house and robbed her of gold and jewelry.
Origins
From https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150396584/elizabeth-bullock
Elizabeth was the daughter, and heiress, of Thomas Wylde of Glazeley Hall (d. 1598-1599), Salop and Kempsey, Worcestershire and his wife, Elizabeth Cooke, daughter of Richard Cooke of Fullwell Hatch.
She married Sir Edward Bullock (c. 1580 - 1644) the elder son of Edward Bullock of Wigborough and Loftes in Great Totham and his wife, Joan Collen of High Laver, Essex.
Family
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Edward_Bullock
Edward Bullock was born c. 1580, the elder son of Edward Bullock of Wigborough and Loftes in Great Totham and Joan Collen of High Laver, Essex.
Edward married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Thomas Wylde of Glazeley Hall (died 1599), Salop and Kempsey, Worcester and sister of Sir Edmund Wylde. Edward died in 1644 and was buried at St Germanus' Church, Faulkbourne. Edward and Elizabeth had one son, also Edward who married Mary, daughter of Sir William de Grey of Marton Hall Norfolk and his wife born Anne Calthorpe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Wylde
Monument to Edmund Wylde's father, Sir Edmund Wylde, who died aged 32 when High Sheriff of the county with his sons Edmund and Walter kneeling before it, church of St Mary the Virgin, Kempsey. Sir Edmund's effigy's nose was flattened by Cromwell 2 July 1646
Edmund Wylde or Edmund Wilde (sometimes Edward Wilde) (10 October 1618[1] – 1695[2]) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1646 to 1653.
Wylde was the son[3] of Sir Edmund Wylde of Kempsey and his wife Dorothy Clarke daughter of Sir Francis Clarke of Houghton Conquest Bedfordshire.
www.findagrave.com
Elizabeth Wylde Bullock Birth unknown
Essex, England Death 1644 England Burial Unknown Memorial ID 150396584
Elizabeth was the daughter, and heiress, of Thomas Wylde of Glazeley Hall (d. 1598-1599), Salop and Kempsey, Worcestershire and his wife, Elizabeth Cooke, daughter of Richard Cooke of Fullwell Hatch.
She married Sir Edward Bullock (c. 1580 - 1644) the elder son of Edward Bullock of Wigborough and Loftes in Great Totham and his wife, Joan Collen of High Laver, Essex.
Sir Edward was knighted by King James I and was a Cavalier during the English Civil War. He purchased Faulkbourne Hall in 1637; the manor was held in the Bullock family for 260 years (over 10 generations).
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From https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150396584/elizabeth-bullock
Elizabeth was the daughter, and heiress, of Thomas Wylde of Glazeley Hall (d. 1598-1599), Salop and Kempsey, Worcestershire and his wife, Elizabeth Cooke, daughter of Richard Cooke of Fullwell Hatch.
She married Sir Edward Bullock (c. 1580 - 1644) the elder son of Edward Bullock of Wigborough and Loftes in Great Totham and his wife, Joan Collen of High Laver, Essex.
Sir Edward was knighted by King James I and was a Cavalier during the English Civil War. He purchased Faulkbourne Hall in 1637; the manor was held in the Bullock family for 260 years (over 10 generations).
Lady Elizabeth Bullock's Timeline
1585 |
1585
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Great Wigborough, Essex, England
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1624 |
1624
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Frating, Essex, Englamd
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1644 |
March 22, 1644
Age 59
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Clerkenwell, London, Middlesex , England (United Kingdom)
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1949 |
May 21, 1949
Age 59
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1950 |
January 3, 1950
Age 59
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