- Erdeswicke, Sampson
- Erdeswicke, Sampson
• Antiquarian, date of birth unknown; died 1603Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Sampson Erdeswicke — Sampson Erdeswicke † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sampson Erdeswicke Antiquarian, date of birth unknown; died 1603. He was born at Sandon in Staffordshire, his father, Hugh Erdeswicke, being descended from Richard de Vernon, Baron of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Sampson Erdeswicke — (date of birth unknown, in the reign of Henry VIII; died 1603) was an English antiquarian. LifeHe was born at Sandon in Staffordshire, and entered Brasenose College, Oxford, as a gentleman commoner in 1553. Leaving Oxford, he returned to his life … Wikipedia
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