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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Baynard</strong>s<br />

One of their daughters was Gertrude. She “married Ambrosio<br />

Adlame of Westbury in Wiltshire“ 200 who is likely to have actually<br />

have been Ambrose Adlam; <strong>The</strong> Adlams were “a fairly wealthy<br />

<strong>family</strong> of clothiers from Westbury ” 201 . Ambrose was the son of<br />

William Adlam and his wife Sybil. He was the youngest of six<br />

children 202<br />

Anne married John Willoughby. In his History from Marble Dingley<br />

recorded a memorial to him in St Peter’s church, Walpole St Peter,<br />

Norfolk;<br />

sometime Fellow of Magdelene College Oxford, for 30<br />

years Parson of St Peter’s. He took to wife Anne xxxx<br />

who was ye daughter of Robert <strong>Baynard</strong> esq and had issue<br />

one son and one daughter Barnabas and Anne. He died the<br />

first day of January 1629 in the 71 st year of his age<br />

<strong>The</strong> interesting thing about this record by Dingley is that it<br />

includes a coat of arms which has the crest and motto of the<br />

Wiltshire <strong>Baynard</strong>s and has as quarters <strong>Baynard</strong>, Bluet, Blake and<br />

Ufford (als. Willoughby, Kite)<br />

This would fit exactly Anne <strong>Baynard</strong> – her <strong>family</strong> coat of <strong>Baynard</strong> /<br />

Bluet, her other is Blake and her first husband was Willoughby (see<br />

Fig. 16b below).<br />

200 Hasell, ABS (1972) <strong>Baynard</strong> : An ancient <strong>family</strong> bearing Arms p49<br />

201<br />

My grateful thanks to John Brandon for pointing this out in his post to<br />

MedGenSoc at<br />

http://groups.google.com/group/soc.genealogy.medieval/browse_thread/thread/<br />

b0a778d6aad8ce21/72084ece20e802bb?q=<strong>Baynard</strong>&rnum=41#72084ece20e80<br />

2bb<br />

202 William Adlam died June, 1554 at Westbury<br />

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