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The Manor of Alderton 3 rd edition<br />
likely that he was related to the Whites who owned Grittleton. The Gore<br />
family were resident at Lincolns Inn up to 1622 <strong>and</strong> Charles was born at<br />
“Bednall Green [sic], Stepney” 202 <strong>and</strong> was in law at Lincolns Inn himself 203 .<br />
The marriage contract is dated 1621, the actual date of the marriage is not<br />
known, possibly before June 1621 (given the date of birth for the first child….)<br />
Fig. 26 Arms of Lydia White 204 *<br />
Edward <strong>and</strong> Lydia removed to Alderton <strong>some</strong>time in late 1622 <strong>and</strong> at this time<br />
Edward<br />
settled the whole manor of Surrendell 205 on Charles. They<br />
also gained the “manor house of Aldrington als Alderton in<br />
the county of Wilts <strong>and</strong> all houses, buildings, dovehouses<br />
gardens, orchards, courts, conygeres <strong>and</strong> other<br />
appertunances” 206<br />
202 Gore, T (1666) loc.cit at eight o’clock in the morning of 1 st March 1622.<br />
203 Bayliffe, BG (1999) Bayliffe Revisited author pub. p86<br />
Charles was admitted to Lincoln's inn 4 Feb. 1618, he was bound with William Baylyffe<br />
<strong>and</strong> Edmund Bulocke<br />
204 Gore, T (1666) Syntagma Genealogicum or A genealogical treatise of the family of<br />
the Gores of Aldrington or Alderton p303<br />
Sable, on a chevron ermine between three jugs argent, as many martlets of the first<br />
205 VCH Wiltshire I<br />
206 Gore, T (1666) ibid p218<br />
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