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| Name |
Henry Jerningham |
| Suffix |
1st Baronet |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
1646 |
| Notes |
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/JERNINGHAM.htm#Henry%20JERNINGHAM%20(1°%20Bt.)1
suffered severly during the civil wars in the upsurpation, the Park at Costessey was let down and the deer destroyed, the mansion with the domain, let to a farmer, and a considerable part of the buildings was suffered to fall into decay. It is reported that «b»Sir Henry«/b» who had been brought up in Westminster had often attended Protestant churches, lapsing from the Catholic faith. A report published in the 'Chronicle of St. Monica's Louvain' says that when he was near to his death a 'Father of the Society' was sent to him and he re-embraced the Catholic Faith. He was succeeded by his grandson.
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| Person ID |
I45229 |
Glenn Cook Family |
| Last Modified |
24 Oct 2007 |
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