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James Marvyn

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hearing. Yet he has been described by a biographer as a man who had "the virtues of his type". His will certainly gives evidence of a kindly enough nature, making provision for several nephews and nieces, his impoverished brother Ambrose, his tenants and family servants. He settled the principal
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he was appointed an Esquire of the body, and received other Court offices which assured him of a comfortable income. Since James insisted that he and his father were on the best of terms, his assured income may explain his father's decision to disinherit him in favour of his widow and younger
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He married firstly (by 1566) Amy Clarke, daughter of Valentine Clarke and Elizabeth Bridges, by whom he had one daughter, Lucy. He married secondly (by 1601) Deborah Pilkington, widow of Walter Dunch MP (died 1594) and daughter of
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in 1597. Given his prominence in county affairs, it is perhaps surprising that he did not seek election more often. He did not make much mark as a Parliamentarian, never speaking in debate and sitting on very few committees.
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and Christian, her grandfather's principal heiress, who married her distant cousin Sir Henry Mervyn and was the mother of the prominent Irish politician and barrister Sir
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Like many landowners of the time, Marvyn could be quarrelsome, and was prepared to take the quarrel to extreme lengths. A feud with Sir
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family estate on his granddaughter Christian and her husband Sir Henry Mervyn, who promptly sold them to her brother Lord Castlehaven.
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children and a grandson John, who received Compton Bassett. James always maintained that the
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had been forged by his stepmother, Elizabeth Mompesson, who received a life estate.
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Amy also had a daughter Elizabeth by her first husband, a Mr Horne of Sarsden,
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manor in Wiltshire, and in 1601 he built or rebuilt the south range of the
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and Alice Kingsmill. Through Deborah he gained a life interest in
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Fonthill Gifford, the Marvyn family residence for generations
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Index

James Mervyn
James Marvin (disambiguation)
Fonthill Gifford
Wiltshire
John Marvyn
Compton Bassett
Sherborne
Bradford Peverell
James Pilkington
Bishop of Durham
Avebury
manor house
George Tuchet, 1st Earl of Castlehaven
Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven
Audley Mervyn
Oxfordshire
Elizabeth I
will
Member
Parliament of England
Wiltshire
Hindon
John Thynne
affray
Star Chamber

"DUNCH, Walter (c.1552-94), of Gray's Inn and Avebury, Wilts"


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