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      • Edmund Crispin Stephen James George Brudenell, landowner and businessman: born 24 October 1928; educated Harrow and Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester; High Sheriff of Leicestershire 1969, of Northamptonshire 1987; married 1955 Marian Manningham-Buller (one daughter, two sons); died Deene Park 19 October 2014.
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  2. When Sir Edmund Brudenell was born in 1521, in Deene, Northamptonshire, England, his father, Sir Thomas Walter Brudenell Sheriff of Nottingham, was 26 and his mother, Elizabeth FitzWilliam, was 26. He married Audrey Etheldreda Ferneley in December 1583, in St Denys' Church, Stonton Wyville, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom.

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  3. Feb 9, 2022 · Biography. Sir Edmund Brudenell 1525-1585 was the son of Sir Thomas Brudenell of Deane and Elizabeth daughter of Sir William Fitz William of Milton and Anne Haweswith. He m.

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  4. deenepark.com › about-deene-park › family-historyFamily History - Deene Park

    Sir Edmund Brudenell 1521 – 1585. Sir Edmund Brudenell came to live at Deene when his grandfather, Sir Robert, died in 1531. He too had enlarged his estates by marrying an heiress, Agnes Bussy, from Lincolnshire. He was twice High Sheriff of Northamptonshire and once of Rutland.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Deene_ParkDeene Park - Wikipedia

    The estate was inherited by its current owner, Robert Brudenell, in 2014; he is the son of Edmund and Marian Brudenell, who devoted their lives to the rehabilitation of Deene Park and are largely responsible for the estate's present appearance. [4] They are descended from the 3rd Marquess's son Commodore Lord Robert Brudenell-Bruce RN.

  6. Nov 14, 2014 · Edmund Brudenell, who died 19 October, 2014, aged 85, spent almost three decades painstakingly restoring Deene Park, one of England's finest country houses.

  7. It was Edmund who, despite being a younger son, first brought distinction to the name of Brudenell, an achievement he owed to his employment as a lawyer by the Crown. The service he was performing when first mentioned in April 1377 — that of mainpernor in a lawsuit — was one he was to provide on many more occasions in the following 40 years.