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Lawrence Sanderson (16th-century landowner) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lawrence Sanderson Lawrence Sanderson (c.1542-1611) was a landowner in Northamptonshire, Lancashire and Bedfordshire. ==Background== Lawrence (Laurence) Sanderson (Saunderson) is recorded as having been born at Furness Abbey, Lancashire and as aged 24 when he was ordained deacon in London in May 1567. This presumably means that he was born in the vicinity of the Abbey, as Furness Abbey itself was dissolved and its structure immediately ruined in 1537, about five years before his birth. Statements about Lawrence’s descent from earlier generations of the Sanderson family appear in an article by Rev W D Sweeting. However, they should be treated with caution because they do not point to documentary evidence from earlier than the 17th century. Sweeting states that Lawrence was the tenth in descent from “Robert de Bedic, of Bedic, county Durham,〔Biddick is a place in the ancient parish of Washington.〕 living in the 11th century, whose descendant in the sixth generation, Alexander de Bedic, living in 1333, was the last to retain the territorial description, as his son was the first to use the patronymic by which the family has since been known, of Sanderson, or Saunderson, i.e., son of Alexander.” Sweeting’s article also mentions the grant of heraldic arms to Lawrence’s son John, quoting an extract from a letter written by Richard St George, Clarenceaux King of Arms in 1629, that stated that he had received testimony from Mr Samuel Saunderson, of the Bishopric of Durham, that John Saunderson, of Addington Parva in the county of Northampton was a younger branch descended out of his family. The Samuel Saunderson who testified about his relationship to the Little Addington branch was a son of Henry of Hedleyhope, county Durham and was buried at Lanchester in 1650. Lawrence Saunderson matriculated as a sizar at Trinity College, Cambridge at Easter 1560 and was ordained deacon at London on 20 May 1567 aged 24. He was probably related, perhaps as a younger brother, to John Sanderson of Lancashire who had matriculated, also as a sizar, at Trinity in May 1554 and went on to a notable career, both at Cambridge and later as a catholic priest living in exile.
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