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Thomas Baker (died 1625)

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for Lancaster, Horsham, New Shoreham and New Romney, and his first wife, Katherine Tyrrell, the daughter of Sir John Tirrell and stepdaughter of Sir
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Baker, John I (c.1489-1558), of London and Sissinghurst, Kent, History of Parliament
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and, his second wife, Elizabeth Dineley. His paternal uncle was
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Whittingham Hall
Fressingfield
Leyton, Essex
Sir Richard Baker
MP
William Petre
Sir John Baker
Chancellor of the Exchequer
John
Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst
Member of Parliament
Arundel
William Kingsmill


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