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− | ===[[name::Ann]] [[name::BARNARDISTON]] | + | ===[[name::Ann]] [[name::BARNARDISTON]] [[date of Birth::1624]]-[[date of Death::1701]]=== |
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− | Member of a prominent [[location::Suffolk]] family | + | Daughter of [[family::Sir William Armine]] of [[location::Osgodby, Lincolnshire]]. Member of a prominent [[location::Suffolk]] family, the Barnardistons, by marriage to [[family::Sir Thomas Barnardiston]], [[personal Title::3rd baronet]], ([[date of Birth::1674]]-[[date of Death::1700]]). Other members of the family included [[family::Sir Samuel Barnardiston]], [[personal Title::1st baronet]], ([[date of Birth::1620]]-[[date of Death::1707]]) and [[family:: Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston]], [[personal Title::4th baronet]], (d.[[date of Death::1712]]). Members of the family were variously [[occupation::merchant|merchants]], [[occupation::MP]]s, and [[occupation::establisher of baronetcies|establishers of baronetcies]]. |
====Characteristic Markings==== | ====Characteristic Markings==== |
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Ann BARNARDISTON 1624-1701
Biographical Note
Daughter of Sir William Armine of Osgodby, Lincolnshire. Member of a prominent Suffolk family, the Barnardistons, by marriage to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, 3rd baronet, (1674-1700). Other members of the family included Sir Samuel Barnardiston, 1st baronet, (1620-1707) and Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston, 4th baronet, (d.1712). Members of the family were variously merchants, MPs, and establishers of baronetcies.
Characteristic Markings
They each had engraved armorial bookplates, variously dated between 1699 and 1704.
Sources
- Blatchly, J. Some Suffolk and Norfolk ex-libris, 2000. 9.
- Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903. 1525/*120/*156/*161-2/*368.
- Lee, Sidney, and Sean Kelsey. "Barnardiston, Sir Thomas, first baronet (c. 1618–1669), politician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.