The Baynard family - Lackham Countryside Centre
The Baynard family - Lackham Countryside Centre
The Baynard family - Lackham Countryside Centre
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Baynard</strong>s<br />
through it, to the carpenter Thomas Tyler for 60 years. Tyler was<br />
charged with building “a mill, mill house and floodgates within two<br />
years.”<br />
In the next year [1557] Edward settled the use of the Manor of<br />
Pen (one of the holdings he had close to Beversbrook and Hilmarton)<br />
on his son Edward 227 .Edward <strong>Baynard</strong> was MP for Chippenham in<br />
1559 228 .<br />
He had three wives:<br />
1 st Mary daughter of Leonard Poole of Sapperton Glos, they did not<br />
have any children.<br />
Fig. 21a Arms of <strong>Baynard</strong> and Poole 229 **<br />
(<strong>The</strong> <strong>Baynard</strong> monument version is particularly unpleasant)<br />
227 Gloucestershire Record Office D2700/NR11/1/22 dated 12 June 1557<br />
228 Goldney, FH (1889) Records of Chippenham<br />
229 Buckeridge, D (1995) ibid p445 <strong>Baynard</strong>, impaling azure, a lion rampant<br />
argent, between eight fleurs-de-leys or<br />
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