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John had four wives: the first, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of
Augustin Skinner of Tolshatn in this county, Esq; the second, Lucy, fifth daughter of Samuel Dunch, of Baddesley in the county of Berks, Esq; who also lyeth buried near this place; the third, Elisabeth, eldest daughter and coheir of the right honourable James, Viscount, and Baron Say and Seale, by whom he had issue two sons and a daughter, who died soon after they were born, and lye buried here, and also a daughter now living; his fourth wife was Anne, daughter and heir of John-Christopher Meyern, a German, which survived him. He departed this life, the 4th day of December, in the year of our Lord
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Near this place lieth interred the body of John
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He married firstly (Lic. London 27 April 1636, he was 22 and she 19), Elizabeth, daughter and heir of
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