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| | Thomas Fiennes; Baron Dacre of the South |
 | | When Prince Edward was christened Lord Dacre was appointed to bear the spice plates to the young Princesses; and a month later, when the Queen, Jane Seymour, was buried, he was one of those deputed to bear the canopy over her corpse at the funeral. |
 | | Anne Lady Dacre, in the course of the disputes with her brother-in-law Samson Lennard, speaks of herself and her husband as being very young at the time of their marriage; and this must have been the case for, as we shall see, they were certainly married before the death of Queen Mary. |
 | | On the death of her brother, Gregory Lord Dacre, 37th Elizabeth, Margaret succeeded to his honour and estates, amongst which was the manor of Herstmonceux, she being then the wife of Sampson Leonard, Esq., of Knole and Clavering, in Kent. |
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