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Walter Long (died 1610)

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Another legend related by Aubrey, concerns a promise made by Catherine to her husband on his death-bed, that she would not remarry, but she soon afterwards married Sir Edward Fox, which as the story goes, caused the portrait of Sir Walter to fall from the wall the moment the bride and her new husband
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together, and through the contrivances of his second wife Catherine, Sir Walter disinherited his son John from his first marriage, in favour of Walter, the eldest son from the second, but a compromise later led John to receive the estate at South Wraxall, and his half-brother received Draycot.
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is one of the houses in England where legend says tobacco was first smoked by the two Sir Walters, although the same legend has been told of other locations. Aubrey also alludes to Sir Walter Long's ostentatious lifestyle, saying he kept a trumpeter, and on at least one occasion, he rode to
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deciding that Long was to blame for hedge-breaking on the Danvers' enclosures, and he was fined £200 for 'a great riot' over the hedge-destroying incident. Twenty eight people had been involved, according to the judge, and many Wiltshire
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Long and his brother Henry were involved in a dispute with their neighbours, the Danvers, and Long supported the claims of Danvers' tenants to rights of common, which in 1596 resulted in the
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Long married secondly, Catherine, daughter of Sir John Thynne of Longleat. Long was the last of the family to own both manors of South Wraxall and
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were fined. The dispute between the Longs and the Danvers' became a violent and deadly feud, eventually resulting in the murder of Henry Long.
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Sir Walter Long married firstly, Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Packington (died 2 June 1571) of
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Hand of Fate, The History of the Longs, Wellesleys and the Draycot Estate in Wiltshire
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Sir Walter died in October 1610 and was buried at Draycot on 30 October 1610.
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There were at least thirteen children from his second marriage, including:
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Inheriting the Earth: The Long Family's 500 Year Reign in Wiltshire
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records in 1588. There were two children of this marriage.
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for more on the descent of the manor of South Wraxall
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had married Long's mother-in-law, widow of the first
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Sir Walter Long (1565–1610)
English
Wiltshire
Sir Robert Long
knight of the shire
Wiltshire
High Sheriff of Wiltshire
Deputy Lieutenant
Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford
Sir Walter Raleigh
Carew
Sir John Thynne
Longleat
John Aubrey
South Wraxall Manor
Marlborough
Star Chamber
Yeomen
Westwood
Worcestershire
Dorothy Kitson
Elizabeth I
Jewel House
Draycot
Sir Robert Long, 1st Baronet
Walter Long (c. 1594 – 1637)
Sir James Long, 2nd Baronet
Robert Long (c. 1517 – c. 1581)
Walter Long (of South Wraxall)
Category:Long family of Wiltshire

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