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  1. Sir Edward Warner (1511 – 7 November 1565) was an English politician, and Lieutenant of the Tower of London. He was an MP for Grantham in 1545, 1547, March 1553 and October 1553, for Great Grimsby in 1559, and Norfolk in 1563. Edward Warner was knighted on 18 May 1544, becoming Sir Edward Warner.

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      Edward Warner may refer to: Edward Warner (1511–1565), MP...

  2. Biography. A younger son of a Norfolk gentleman, Edward Warner was a professional soldier and household official. Described in 1536-7 as of the Household in a minor augmentations grant of Nottinghamshire property, he became an active dealer in monastic property, selling or exchanging nearly as much as he bought.

  3. Following Wyatt’s death, Elizabeth Brooke married Sir Edward Warner (15111565), of Polstead Hall and Plumstead, Norfolk, Lord Lieutenant of the Tower. The couple had three sons: Edward, who died in infancy; Thomas; Henry

  4. Brief Life History of Edward. When Sir Edward Warner was born in 1511, in Besthorpe, Norfolk, England, his father, Henry Robert Warner, was 32 and his mother, Mary Margaret Blennerhassett, was 36. He married Lady Elizabeth Brooke about 1541, in Kent, England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons.

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    • Lady Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Audrey Hare
  5. b. 1511, yr. s. of Henry Warner of Besthorpe by Mary, da. of John Blennerhasset of Frenze; bro. of Robert. m. (1) Elizabeth (d.1560), da. of Thomas Brooke, 8th Lord Cobham, wid. of Sir Thomas Wyatt †, 3s. all d. inf.; (2) Audrey, da. and h. of William Hare of Beeston, wid. of Thomas Hobart of Plumstead, s.p. Kntd. 18 May 1544.2. Offices Held

  6. Sir Edward Warner 15111565, Plumstead and Polstead, Norfolk, England ; by descent to Sir Henry Warner ca. 1551–1616, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England ; presumably gifted to his friend, Sir Edward Coke 1553–1634, England ; [sale, Sotheby's, London, February 26–March 3, 1900, no. 441] ; [ J. and J. Leighton London (from 1900) (?)