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3 unusual facts about Edward Bayntun


Edward Bayntun

Sir Edward was reinstated as to his post as vice-chamberlain when he was named to serve the next royal consort in time for the arrival of the suite of Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII's next wife.

In 1516, Sir Edward inherited the Manors of Bromham and Faulston after the death of his father John Bayntun.

Sir Edward and his wife, Dame Isabel, were also present for the christening of the future Edward VI of England on 15 October.



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Spye Park

Ann's second son Edward Rolt, later Edward Bayntun-Rolt (d. 1800), inherited the property, and was made a baronet in 1762 (see Bayntun-Rolt baronets).

Sir Edward Bayntun (1517–1597) built the new house circa 1654, and married a Howard relative Agnes Ryce (d. 1574), formerly the mistress of a nobleman Lord Stourton (d. 1548).