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  2. Gilberts of Compton - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of the family's activities during the Middle Ages aside from Sir Otho Gilbert of Compton serving as High Sheriff of Devon from 1475 to 1476. It was descendants of this Otho Gilbert who would set out during the Elizabethan period on the family's “hereditary scheme of peopling America with Englishmen”. [2]

  3. Humphrey Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    The last moments of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, by Edward Ollier (c. 1900) On 9 September, Squirrel was nearly overwhelmed but recovered. [2] Despite the persuasions of others, who wished him to take to the larger vessel, Gilbert stayed put and was observed sitting in the stern of his frigate, reading a book.

  4. West Country Men - Wikipedia

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    The group included Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins, Sir Richard Grenville, and Sir Ralph Lane. [1] Five of these individuals originated in the southwest region of England known as the West Country, and were particularly associated with the seaports of Devon, especially Plymouth.

  5. Arthur Champernowne - Wikipedia

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    Sir Arthur Champernowne (c.1524 [1] – 1 April 1578) was an English politician, ... and Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Humphrey Gilbert were his nephews. ...

  6. Popham Colony - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Popham was the Lord Chief Justice of England, while Gilbert was the son of Sir Humphrey Gilbert and half-nephew of Sir Walter Raleigh. Other financiers included Sir Ferdinando Gorges, the military governor of Plymouth. Much of the information about the events in the colony comes from his letters and memoirs.

  7. John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Hussey (c. 1493 – 19 January 1556) Thomas Hussey (c. 1495) Gilbert Hussey (c. 1499) John Hussey secondly married Lady Anne Grey in 1509 at Sleaford, Lincolnshire. According to historian Sir William Dugdale, in the documents written by Hussey, shortly before his death in 1537, he speaks of his wife as 'Anne'. [22]

  8. Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey (VII) de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford (c. 1276 – 16 March 1322) was a member of a powerful Anglo-Norman family of the Welsh Marches and was one of the Ordainers who opposed Edward II's excesses.

  9. C. P. H. Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    One of these was Sir Humphrey Gilbert (c. 1539 – 9 September 1583), to whom Queen Elizabeth I of England granted a patent for the colonization of North America. Sir Humphrey's ambitious plans ended when he was lost at sea with most of his company on their return voyage from the exploration of Newfoundland. Other members of the family, however ...

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