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Lady Elizabeth Pollard 1483 – 1531 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1483

Birth Location: Hinton-St. George, Somersetshire

Death Date: 21 May 1531

Death Location: Lyneham, Devon, England

Father: Sir Pleas

Mother: Lady Hext

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In 1483, Lady Elizabeth Pollard entered the world in Hinton-St. George, Somersetshire, born to Sir Lewis Lord Girleston and King's Nympton Pollard , Judge of Common Pleas and Lady Agnes Elizabeth Fortescue Hext. Lady Elizabeth Pollard passed away in 1531 in Lyneham, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • In 1483, Lady Elizabeth Pollard entered the world in Hinton-St. George, Somersetshire, born to Sir Lewis Lord Girleston and King's Nympton Pollard , Judge of Common Pleas and Lady Agnes Elizabeth Fortescue Hext.
  • Lady Elizabeth Pollard passed away in 1531 in Lyneham, Devon, England.

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Lady Pollard's Ancestors

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Lady Pollard
1483 – 1531
Birth Place: Hinton-St. George, Somersetshire
Parents
Sir Lewis Lord Girleston and King's Nympton Pollard , Judge of Common Pleas
1465 – 1526
St Giles in the Wood, Torridge District, Devon, England
Lady (Agnes Elizabeth Fortescue) Hext
1475 – 1540
Staverton, South Hams District, Devon, England
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Lady Pollard's Timeline

2 Records

1483
1483
Birth of Lady Elizabeth Pollard in Hinton-St. George, Somersetshire
Hinton-St. George, Somersetshire
1531
21 May 1531
Age 48
Death of Lady Elizabeth Pollard in Lyneham, Devon, England
Lyneham, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1483
    Event Place: Hinton-St. George, Somersetshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 May 1531
    Event Place: Lyneham, Devon, England

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