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Of [[location::Warwick]], married to [[family::Sir Henry Puckering]], [[personal title::3rd Baronet]] ([[date of Birth::1618]]-[[date of Death::1701]]), [[politics::royalist]] [[occupation::army officer]]; they married ca.1640.   
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Of [[location::Warwick]], married to [[family::Sir Henry Puckering]], [[personal title::3rd Baronet]] ([[date of Birth::1618]]-[[date of death::1701]]), [[politics::royalist]] [[occupation::army officer]]; they married ca.1640.   
  
 
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Assembled a considerable library, some of it inherited from [[family::Sir John Puckering]] ([[date of Birth::1544]]-[[date of Death::1596|96]]) and other ancestors, with some of the books identifiably associated with Elizabeth.  The books were [[bequest::given]] to [[beneficiary::Trinity College, Cambridge]] between ca.[[date of bequest::1690;1701|1690 and 1701]].
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Assembled a considerable library, some of it inherited from [[family::Sir John Puckering]] ([[date of Birth::1544]]-[[date of death::1596|96]]) and other ancestors, with some of the books identifiably associated with Elizabeth.  The books were [[bequest::given]] to [[beneficiary::Trinity College, Cambridge]] between ca.[[date of bequest::1690;1701|1690 and 1701]].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:24, 29 April 2020

Elizabeth PUCKERING 1621/2-89

Biographical Note

Of Warwick, married to Sir Henry Puckering, 3rd Baronet (1618-1701), royalist army officer; they married ca.1640.

Books

Assembled a considerable library, some of it inherited from Sir John Puckering (1544-96) and other ancestors, with some of the books identifiably associated with Elizabeth. The books were given to Trinity College, Cambridge between ca.1690 and 1701.

Sources