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Sir Edward Evelyn, 1st Baronet DL (25 January 1626 – 3 May 1692) was an English Tory Member of Parliament who served in a number of local offices in Surrey and found favour under James II of England. Removed from several local offices at the close of the latter's reign, he was largely replaced in them by William and Mary and appointed a gentleman of the privy chamber. He died a few years later, dividing his property among the three daughters who survived him. ==Early life and family== Evelyn was the fifth son of Sir Thomas Evelyn (d. 1659) and his wife Anne Gold, the daughter of a London Grocer. From his parents, he inherited the two manors of Long Ditton, and the manors of Talworth and Claygate, Surrey.〔 He was apprenticed to a grocer in 1643, and paid a small fine in 1651 for 'delinquency' during the English Civil War. His four elder brothers having died in his father's lifetime, he succeeded his father in 1659. On 15 September of that year, he married Mary Balam (d. 1696), by whom he had three son and six daughters:〔 *Ann Evelyn (26 March 1661 – 1685), married William Hill of Teddington in 1682 and had issue *Mary Evelyn (b. 14 July 1662), married Sir William Glynne, 2nd Baronet, in 1688 *George Evelyn (1663 – 13 September 1685) *Jane Evelyn (b. and d. January 1665) *Edward Evelyn (12 June 1667 – August 1669) *Elizabeth Evelyn (1668/9 – September 1669) *Charles Evelyn (15 August 1670 – October 1670) *Penelope Evelyn (3 October 1672 – June 1714), married Sir Joseph Alston, 3rd Baronet, in 1690 and had issue *Sophia Evelyn (1 March 1676 – 8 January 1739), married Sir Stephen Glynne, 3rd Baronet, after 1692 and had issue 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edward Evelyn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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