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  1. Walpole’s ancestors had been merchants in Lynn in the 13th century, rising to gentry status in early Tudor times. One of them sat for the borough under Edward VI, but owing to their subsequent recusancy the family dropped out of public life under Elizabeth and were all but exterminated. Walpole’s father came from the only Protestant branch.

  2. WALPOLE, EDWARD (1560–1637), jesuit, son and heir of John Walpole of Houghton, Norfolk, by Catherine Calibut of Coxford in the same county, was born on 28 Jan. 1559–60, matriculated as a fellow commoner at St. Peter's College, Cambridge, in May 1576, the year after his cousin Henry Walpole [q. v.] had entered at the same college as a pensioner. Here he was so powerfully influenced by his ...

  3. A genuine narrative of the conspiracy, by Kather, Kane, Alexander, Nickson, &c. against the Hon. Edward Walpole, Esq. with an account of their trial ... in the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster-Hall, July 5th. 1751 ( Book )

  4. When Edward Francis Lennon was born on 8 June 1923, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, his father, John James Lennon, was 28 and his mother, Mary Elizabeth Stewart, was 31. He lived in Belmont, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States in 1930. He registered for military service in 1943.

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  6. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Eton educated, Walpole studied at King’s College, Cambridge, but never graduated, as the death of his eldest brother Edward in 1698 required his return to Norfolk to learn how to administer his father’s estate. When his father died in 1700, he was left the estate of nine manors.

  7. Edward Walpole Jr. was the son of Sir Edward Walpole and Dorothy Clement. Born September 22, 1737, and baptized at St. James, Piccadilly, he was a student of Rev. Thomas Newcomb (1682?-1765) in Homerton, near Hackney, before entering an apprenticeship in May 1753 at the insurance office of John Peter Blaquière (1732-1801) in Austin Friars, City of London.