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692:"Anne Martyn of Wellington, widdowe, being in the howse of the Honourable Alexander Popham with her family, att the seige thereof by the late Kinge's forces, sustayned greate losses of goodes and cattle, viz., several kine, one heifer, tenne young cattle, three calves, five colts, a mare and a horse, forty sheepe, five bedds with their furniture, bacon, butter, and cheese, wool, lynnen, corne of all sorts, pewter, brasse, and other moveable goodes, valued in all att the summe of ... hundred and threescore and fifteen poundes, besides the summe of twenty and two poundes in ready money; and that her eldest sonne was killed in the said howse by the said late Kynges forces. Signed Rich. Bouell, Alexander Popham, Edw. Popham, John Pyne."
797:, shown at each end of the monument, are believed to represent his 34-year-old son Sir Francis Popham and the latter's wife (east-end) and his parents, represented as a middle-aged couple (west-end). The nine female kneeling figures on the south side, all facing westward, are believed to represent Sir John Popham's six daughters with three ladies maids, the latter three figures kneeling behind the daughters and wearing plain not lace ruffs. The kneeling figures on the north side are believed to represent the five sons (facing westwards) and eight daughters (facing eastwards) of Sir Francis Popham, the son of Sir John Popham. Inscribed on a stone tablet on the west side of the
688:. While inspecting the fortifications of "Wellington House" he was severely wounded, and obliged for a time to resign the command of his forces to Sir John Berkeley. Wellington had probably been supplying Blake with necessaries for some time, and Colonel Bovet, a very ardent Parliamentarian, got possession of Popham's house and made it a stronghold for his party. So against Wellington Grenville directed the Royalist force and levelled Popham's house almost to the ground, himself being so severely injured that the leadership of his men had to be transferred to Sir John Barkley. The following document dated 19 October 1650 was addressed to Justices of Peace of Somerset:
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son died in 1804 when, under the terms of
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William "Wild" Darrell, which account Rice (2005) deemed "not accurate" and "A story of passion, murder and confusion". Popham expanded the house and added a south wing in red-brick, which structure survives today. His armorials survive above the south porch.
908:(Knoell, Knolle, Knowles, etc., for Isabel Knolle daughter and heiress of Thomas Knolle and wife of John Popham (died 1536) of Huntworth, grandfather of Sir John Popham (died 1607), as shown on the monument to Katherine Popham (died 1588), mother of Sir
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Francis Popham (in 1607 only 34 years old) rather than as Alexander Popham, Sir John's
740:, Somerset, who died childless. He bequeathed his estates to his wife Dorothy (nÊe Hutton) who in turn left them to "Francis Popham, the reputed son of my late husband" but only as a tenant for life. This
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Following the destruction of
Wellington House in the Civil War, Littlecote became the principal seat of his descendants, the last of whom in the male line was Francis Popham (died 1779), of Littlecote and
864:(1908) Gilbert de Popham (died 1251) acquired Popham from "Thurstan the Clerk" by unknown means. An earlier Thurstan was clerk to William de Pont de l'Arche, and was evidently the same Thurstan who was
785:(died 1793) in 1791 it was situated in the south aisle chapel, from which it has been moved to its present position, but retaining the same orientation. Collinson described the monument as follows:
1219:, Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1952 (booklet/offprint); originally published in: Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Vol. XCVII, 1952, pp. 153â162.
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Sr John Popham
Knighte and Lord Chief Justice of England and of the Honorable Privie Councell to Queene Elizabeth and after to King James, aged 76, died the 10th of June, 1607 and is here interred.
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with his henchman. Ever stoic, Popham replied that at his age, death would be "but cutting off a few years". However, he was rescued and rowed to safety by Sir
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in 1155 and who obtained confirmation from the Empress Maud of all his land of Popham which he had held at the death of Henry I)
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who came to its rescue in which contest it was so battered that it was never afterward deemed worthy repairing".
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592:(1762â1820), who developed the Signal Code adopted by the Navy in 1803.
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The Materials for the History of the Town of Wellington, Co. Somerset,
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of Huntworth since the 13th century when Sir Hugh de Popham (
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1170:, Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 23, (
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Church, Devon, showing arms of Popham impaling Stradling (
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The Life And Achievements of Sir John Popham, 1531â1607
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452:which opened in 1604 and still exists to this day.
162:. Sir John Popham (1531â1607), Lord Chief Justice.
1447:Popham, John (c. 1532 â 1607), of Wellington, Som.
1315:The Banner Display'd: or, An Abridgment of Guillim
1115:An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan
1098:An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan
1072:An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan
1046:An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan
1438:History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset
1300:Sr. (1852â1903), per Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles,
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548:. Castleton was from the early 12th century the
440:'s will of 1599 Popham was asked to establish a
1475:Leyborne Popham of Hunstrete late of Littlecote
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1391:A West Country Family: The Pophams since 1150
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1133:of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.165
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906:Gules, on a bend argent three escallops sable
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483:(1606). He was also involved in the trial at
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580:(1610â1651), General-at-Sea, and of Colonel
448:in Devon, which resulted in his founding of
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717:in Berkshire (today in Wiltshire) from
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528:Games), daughter and heiress of Hugh (
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1417:. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press.
1389:Popham, Frederick William (1976).
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467:and passed a sentence of death by
392:Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench
382:and later that year was appointed
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2626:Regicides of Mary, Queen of Scots
2616:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
1304:, 6th Edition, 1910, pp. 582â583
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259:Escutcheon in the Pole Chapel of
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380:Speaker of the House of Commons
237:Speaker of the House of Commons
1413:Rice, Douglas Walthew (2005).
1317:, Vol.2, London, 1728, p. 617
1228:Hasler, History of Parliament.
1215:Further reading: Seaby, W.A.,
1168:Grenville, Richard (1600â1658)
1096:, section on Wales, quoted in
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2188:2nd Protectorate Parliament
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697:Littlecote House, Berkshire
401:tribesmen kidnapped on the
370:in 1571 and 1572 and was a
271:Popham was born in 1531 at
247:of England (1592 to 1607).
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860:Victoria County History
801:is the following text:
761:. He was buried in the
344:Balliol College, Oxford
1298:Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer
1247:Rice, p. 91; see image
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168:George Perfect Harding
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2404:of the United Kingdom
1451:History of Parliament
1048:, Volume 3, Part 1b,
953:History of Parliament
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512:Marriage and children
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1491:Sir Christopher Wray
1393:. privately printed.
1157:Burke, 1837, p. 198.
1131:Heralds' Visitations
1127:Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.
1113:, p. 115, quoted in
866:Sheriff of Hampshire
709:Popham acquired the
650:Wellington, Somerset
489:Mary, Queen of Scots
409:at the mouth of the
372:Justice of the Peace
233:Wellington, Somerset
86:Wellington, Somerset
1311:Display of Heraldry
857:. According to the
662:Master of the Rolls
613:in 1591, created a
485:Fotheringhay Castle
442:free grammar school
390:, he was appointed
342:He was educated at
243:(1581 to 1592) and
1572:Sir John Puckering
1547:Political offices
1540:Sir Edward Phelips
1508:Sir Thomas Fleming
1498:Lord Chief Justice
1020:Grigg, E. (1792).
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982:"Sir John Popham"
820:Popham arms of 9
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680:Richard Grenville
603:lord of the manor
590:Home Riggs Popham
500:Ferdinando Gorges
450:Blundell's School
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1907:Strangeways
1459:Burke, John
1174:), quoting
799:entablature
723:John Aubrey
623:Amy Popham.
542:manor house
104:Amy Adams (
39:John Popham
2580:Categories
2525:Weatherill
2439:Abercromby
2129:Richardson
1978:Englefield
1957:Englefield
1897:T. Tresham
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1812:Alington I
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1671:Waldegrave
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1646:De la Mare
1626:of England
1566:1580â1583
1502:1592â1607
938:References
899:difference
882:(Herbert,
842:difference
755:Wellington
715:Littlecote
628:Residences
609:in Devon,
574:Littlecote
481:Guy Fawkes
432:Castle in
422:Littlecote
364:Lyme Regis
289:Bridgwater
281:Bridgwater
217:difference
166:: Copy by
2530:Boothroyd
2419:Addington
2388:Addington
2383:Grenville
2363:A. Onslow
2343:R. Onslow
2277:Littleton
2202:Bampfield
2149:Glanville
2098:Yelverton
2083:Puckering
2078:Popham II
2003:Wingfield
1983:Sheffield
1762:Beauchamp
1676:Pickering
1661:Pickering
1204:pp. 87â8
1176:Clarendon
1094:Itinerary
988:24 August
893:, with a
795:prie-dieu
783:Collinson
738:Hunstrete
711:reversion
670:Civil War
654:Montacute
538:Glamorgan
426:Wiltshire
338:Education
273:Huntworth
121:Signature
113:Parent(s)
64:Huntworth
2500:Morrison
2378:Cornwall
2227:Charlton
2217:Grimston
2212:Lenthall
2179:Lenthall
2164:Lenthall
2154:Lenthall
2144:J. Finch
2139:H. Finch
2134:T. Crewe
2124:R. Crewe
2053:Gargrave
1937:Mordaunt
1887:Charlton
1867:Popham I
1742:Doreward
1737:Stourton
1691:Doreward
1404:5 August
1092:Leland,
830:quarters
822:quarters
812:Heraldry
759:Somerset
617:in 1599.
546:St Athan
446:Tiverton
399:Wabanaki
316:Edward I
285:Somerset
72:Somerset
2490:FitzRoy
2485:Whitley
2480:Lowther
2449:Denison
2424:Mitford
2358:Compton
2348:Bromley
2247:Gregory
2242:Seymour
2232:Seymour
2222:Turnour
2119:Phelips
2048:Cordell
2033:Pollard
1927:Catesby
1892:Wenlock
1877:Oldhall
1822:Russell
1792:Russell
1782:Baynard
1777:Chaucer
1752:Chaucer
1732:Chaucer
1727:Tiptoft
1722:Esturmy
1701:Redford
1471:Burke's
1276:father.
1111:Breviat
1109:Lewis,
686:Taunton
676:Taunton
607:Modbury
430:Hemyock
368:Bristol
313:tempore
279:, near
261:Colyton
251:Origins
2556:Bercow
2551:Martin
2535:Martin
2520:Thomas
2373:Norton
2353:Hanmer
2293:Harley
2267:Trevor
2257:Trevor
2237:Sawyer
2200:&
2159:Pelham
2088:Snagge
2063:Onslow
2043:Higham
1998:Audley
1988:Nevill
1973:Dudley
1947:Empson
1932:Lovell
1882:Thorpe
1852:Burley
1842:Burley
1837:Tyrell
1817:Tyrell
1807:Tyrell
1802:Vernon
1797:Walton
1787:Flower
1767:Flower
1757:Redman
1706:Savage
1696:Savage
1686:Cheney
1421:
1145:Hasler
1006:
855:Popham
850:plates
558:Leland
462:Jesuit
428:, and
418:Publow
354:Career
235:, was
108:Games)
101:Spouse
2561:Hoyle
2515:Lloyd
2495:Brown
2464:Gully
2454:Brand
2429:Abbot
2338:Smith
2298:Smith
2272:Foley
2262:Powle
2194:Chute
2114:Croke
2038:Broke
2023:Baker
2018:Moyle
1952:Drury
1902:Green
1832:Bowes
1681:Bussy
550:caput
534:alias
530:alias
526:alias
436:. In
434:Devon
403:Maine
309:manor
283:, in
209:right
172:right
106:alias
2510:King
2459:Peel
2368:Cust
2198:Long
2169:Rous
2093:Coke
2073:Bell
2068:Wray
2028:Dyer
2013:Hare
2008:Rich
1993:More
1922:Wood
1827:Hunt
1772:Hunt
1615:list
1419:ISBN
1406:2016
1004:ISBN
990:2011
897:for
568:Sir
362:for
215:for
164:Left
79:Died
60:1531
57:Born
1912:Say
1862:Say
933:(?)
929:9:
922:8:
915:7:
904:6:
889:5:
878:4:
871:3:
846:2:
836:1:
605:of
487:of
424:in
36:Sir
2582::
2196:,
1461:,
1436:,
1368:^
1150:^
1138:^
946:^
757:,
660:,
360:MP
207:;
70:,
66:,
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1589:v
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1117:.
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1010:.
992:.
886:)
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