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Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton

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The sources vary as to the number of children. Henry Lancaster states in the ODNB (published in 2009) "The couple had one son, Edward Hungerford (1596–1648) and two daughters before Lucy died on 4 June 1598", but in The History of Parliament (published 2010) he states "Bridget, Hungerford’s only
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It is not clear if he went down from Oxford because of family financial difficulties, or because of his admittance to the Roman Catholic church.
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on 9 July 1594. After being uncertain regarding his religious beliefs and Catholic upbringing, in 1588 at the time of the
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Some of his writings were published posthumously at Oxford in 1639 by his son Edward, including:
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of Wiltshire until 1624, was a member of parliament and a religious controversialist.
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Lancaster, Henry (May 2009) . "Hungerford, Sir Anthony (bap. 1567, d. 1627)".
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in Gloucestershire, a descendant of Sir Edmund Hungerford, second son of
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He died in late June 1627 and was buried in Black Bourton Church.
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Secondly he married Sarah Crouch, daughter of John Crouch of the
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until 1624, when he resigned the office in favour of his son
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daughter from his first marriage, married Alexander Chocke".
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and the threat from Catholic Spain, Hungerford embraced the
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in Wiltshire, the son of Anthony Hungerford (died 1589) of
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Le Neve's Pedigrees of Knights (Harl. Soc.),pp. 33–4.
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604–1629
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Bridget Hungerford, who married three times, firstly to
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On 12 April 1583 aged 16, Hungerford matriculated at
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Black Bourton
Deputy Lieutenant
Great Bedwyn
Down Ampney
Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford
Farleigh
Heytesbury
Sir William Shelley
Justice of the Common Pleas
Puritan
Roman Catholic
St John's College, Oxford
M.A.
Spanish Armada
reformed religion
Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire
Edward
Member of Parliament
Marlborough
Elizabeth I's
8th Parliament
Great Bedwyn
James I
Walter Hungerford
Farleigh Castle
Edward Hungerford
Roundhead
Civil War

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