Samuel Lewkenor
Samuel Lewknor (c.1571–1615, also spelled Lewkenor) was an English courtier, M.P. and travel writer. He was the sixth son of Thomas Lewkenor of Tangmere, Sussex and Bridget, daughter of John Lewes of Selsey, Sussex. He was the younger brother to Sir Lewes Lewkenor who was also a soldier, courtier and author and served James I as his Master of the Ceremonies. Sometime after 1601 Samuel married Jane Hopton who was buried on 14th Jan. 1611. Samuel attended Winchester School.
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Samuel Lewkenor
Samuel Lewknor (c.1571–1615, also spelled Lewkenor) was an English courtier, M.P. and travel writer. He was the sixth son of Thomas Lewkenor of Tangmere, Sussex and Bridget, daughter of John Lewes of Selsey, Sussex. He was the younger brother to Sir Lewes Lewkenor who was also a soldier, courtier and author and served James I as his Master of the Ceremonies. Sometime after 1601 Samuel married Jane Hopton who was buried on 14th Jan. 1611. Samuel attended Winchester School.
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