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Anne Bedingfeild

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When she died in 1641, there was a memorial brass placed in All Saints church in Durston which includes a picture of her in a watchman's greatcoat. The plaque notes that she was 80 years and seven months old. Her will included instructions to her daughter to continue to look after seven poor men in
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In 1579, she married into the recusant family of Eustace Bedingfeld. Bedingfeld lived at Holme Hall. He died in 1599 and Anne took over the management of their affairs. In 1605, her lease of the Seckford land was sub-let to a tailor cum innkeeper named Aaron Holland and to an actor named Martin
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Anne was born in 1560 to John Draper and his wife Mary. When her father died he left his brewery business to Mary and her children. He left some land specifically to Anne on what was known as the Seckford estate. The land was still held in trust after the death of
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to fund almshouses that Seckford had also left in his will. Anne had these lands from (probably) the age of sixteen.
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when she was just a princess. This was unusual as Sir Henry Bedingfeld was her dead husband's uncle.
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A Jacobean Company and its Playhouse: The Queen's Servants at the Red Bull Theatre (c.1605–1619)
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was built by Holland around an existing inn and a company of players called the "
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The history and antiquities of the County of Suffolk
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Middlesex
Darsham
Kingdom of England
Alice Owen
English
Thomas Seckford
Red Bull Theatre
Queen's Servants
Thomas Heywood
Henry Bedingfeld
Queen Elizabeth



link
A Jacobean Company and its Playhouse: The Queen's Servants at the Red Bull Theatre (c.1605–1619)
ISBN
978-1-107-47135-1


The history and antiquities of the County of Suffolk
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Categories
1560 births
1641 deaths
Theatre people from London
Theatre owners
British landlords
17th-century English businesswomen

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