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Bacon
Sir Nicholas Bacon, of Shrubland Hall, I]swich, Suffolk, England, also of of Redgrave, Suffolk, [LIved at Gorhambury, Hertfordshire, England] 'Lord Keeper' [Lord Keeper of the Great Seal' (Office: c. 1558 - c. 1571) 'Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal' (Officer: c. 1558 - c. 1579)] - b. 28 December 1510, Chislehurst, England, d. 20 February 1579, Gorhambury, England. Buried: Old St. Paul's Cathedral (destroyed in the Great Fire of London, 1666). M. 1st, Jane Ferneley. Ch. Sir Nicholas Bacon, Edward Bacon, Sir Nathaniel Bacon, Elizabeth Bacon, Anne Bacon, Elizabeth Bacon; M. 2nd, 1556/57 Anne Cooke [Tutor to Henry VIII's son Edward] - b. 1527/28, Essex, England, d. 27 August 1610. Buried: St. Michael's Church, St. Albans d/o Sir Anthony Cooke and Ann Cawntown, of London. Ch. Anthony Bacon, Jane Bacon, Francis Bacon
Sir Nicholas Bacon, of Redgrave, Suffolk, '1st Baronet', of Redgrave (Reign: 22 May 1611 - 1624), MP, Beverley (1563) [Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Bt. was born circa 1540. He was the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon and Jane Fernley. He married Anne Butts, daughter of Edmund Butts and Anne Bures, in 1564. He died on 12 November 1624 at Cutford, Suffolk, England. He was also reported to have died on 22 November 1624 at Cutford, Suffolk, England. He was buried at Redgrave, Suffolk, England. [Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Bt. matriculated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, in 1554. He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Beverley between 1563 and 1567. He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Suffolk between 1572 and 1583. He held the office of Sheriff of Suffolk in 1581. He held the office of Sheriff of Suffolk from 1581 to 1582. He held the office of Sheriff of Norfolk from 1597 to 1598. He was invested as a Knight on 22 May 1611 at Norwich, Norfolk, England, by Queen Elizabeth. He was created 1st Baronet Bacon, of Redgrave, co. Suffolk [England] on 22 May 1611, the "Premier Baronetcy."] [Ferneley] - b. 1540, d. 12 or 22 November 1624, Cutford, Suffolk, England also reported to be 22 November 1624, Cutford, Suffolk, England. Buried: Redgrave, Suffolk, England. M. 1564, Anne Butts d/o Edmund Butts and Anne Bures. Ch. Sir Butts Bacon, Eliabeth Bacon, Nicholas Bacon, Sir Nathaniel Bacon, Sir Edmund Bacon, Sir Robert Bacon; M. Martha Bingham
Sir Butts Bacon [Butts] - b.
Eliabeth Bacon [Butts] - b.
Nicholas Bacon [Butts] - b.
Sir Nathaniel Bacon [Butts] - b.
Sir Edmund Bacon [Butts] - b.
Sir Robert Bacon [Butts] - b.
Sir Nathaniel Bacon [Puritan] [Lawyer, MP] [Ferneley] - b. 1561, d. 7 November 1622, Stiffkey, Norfolk, England. Buried: (?). M. 1st, Anne Gresham d/o Thomas Gresham. Ch. Anne Bacon, (?), (?); M. 2nd, Dorothy Hopton [INHERITED: Manor of Eccles]
Sir Edward Bacon, of Shrubland Hall, Barham, Suffolk, KG (11 May 1603), High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1601 [MP, Great Yarmouth (1576 - 1581), Tavistock (1584), Weymouth and Melcombe Regis (1586), Suffolk (1593)] [Ferneley] - b. c. 1549, d. 8 September 1618. M. Eleanor 'Helen' Little or Littel d/o Thomas Little or Littel, of Bray, Berks, Shrubland Hall and Elizabeth Lytton, of Knebworth, Hertfordshire. Ch. 13-s, or 6, 2-d Nathaniel Bacon, Francis Bacon. Jane Bacon Stoner
Nathaniel Bacon [HC, English Puritan Lawyer, Writer, Politician, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty (1653 - 1654) - b. 12 December 1593, d. 1660. M. 1st, Elizabeth Maydston d/o Robert Maydston, of Boted, Essex [M. 1st, Edward Glascok, of Great Horkesley, Essex. Ch. No]; M. 2nd, Susan Holloway w/o Matthew Alefounder d/o William Holloway, of East Bergholt, Suffolk. Ch. 4-s, 5-d
Francis Bacon [Justice of the Peace, Suffolk (1640), Mdx. (1662-d), Town Cleark, Ipswich 1643-1657 freeman (1645), Bailiff (1652-53) - b. 30 September 1600, d. c. September 1663. M. Katherine Wingfield d/o Sir Thomas Wingfield, of Letheringham, Suffolk. Ch. 6-s, 2-d
Elizabeth Bacon
Anthony Bacon, of York House, Strand, London 'Secretary of State', for Robert Devereux, '2nd Earl of Essex' [Established residence in Bishopsgate, near the Black BullInn and Threatre; Resided at Essex House (called the 'Shakespeare Circle', a literary circle involving the Earl of Essex, Sir Thomas Walsingham, Henry Herbert, '2nd Earl of Pembroke', Sir Henry Cuffe, Sir Henry Wotton); Written, sixteen volumes of correspondence, preserved in Lambeth Palace Library, presently there are sixteen volumes of transcripts from the Lambeth papers at the British Museum along with additional letters in the Public Record Office] [Cooke] - b. 1558, d. 1601
Jane Bacon [Cooke] - b. c. 1559/60, d. (?). M. Sir Francis Wyndham - b. (?), d. July 1592 s/o Edmund Wyndham and Susan Townshend. Ch. No. M. 2nd, Sir Robert Mansfield. Ch.
Francis Bacon, 'Lord Verulam', '1st and last Viscount St. Alban', 'Lord High Chancellor of England' (Office: 7 March 1617 - 3 May 1621; Attorney (solicitor) General of England and Wales (Office: 26 October 1613 - 7 March 1617), [Philosopher, author and scientist, MP, Ipswich] [Cooke] - b. 22 January 1561, The Strand, London, England, d. 9 April 1626, Highgate, Middlesex, England. Buried: St. Michael's Church, St. Albans. M. 10 May 1606 (c. the gun powder plot), Alice Barnham - d/o Benedict Barnham and Dorothy Smith aka Packington w/o Sir John Packington, d/o Humphrey Smith, Queen Elizabeth's silkman.