Hij is getrouwd met Helen LITTON.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 23 januari 1580/81 te All Hallows London Wall, London, Middlesex, hij was toen 32 jaar oud.
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Bacon, Sir Edward (1548-1618). Youngest son of Sir Nicholas Bacon (1510-79) and his first wife, Jane (d. 1552), daughter of William Fernley of West Creeting (Suffk), born 1548. Educated at Westminster, Trinity College, Cambridge (matriculated 1561), and Grays Inn (admitted 1565; ancient, 1576). A clerk in chancery, 1571;
In the wake of a failed courtship he undertook a two-year continental journey, 1576-78 during which he reinforced his humanistic and radical protestant sympathies through studies in Strasbourg and Geneva. MP for Yarmouth, 1576; Tavistock, 1584; Weymouth & Melcombe Regis, 1586; JP for Berkshire, 1583-91 and Suffolk, 1592-1609; High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1600-01. He was knighted, 11 May 1603. A strong Puritan in religion.
He married, 23 January 1580/81 at All Hallows, London Wall, London, Helen Little or Litton (1564-1646), daughter and heir of Thomas Little or Litton of Shrubland Hall, and had issue a very large family, said to have included thirteen sons, including:
(1) Edward Bacon (b. 1584), baptised at All Hallows, London Wall, London, 21 December 1584; probably died young;
(2) Nicholas Bacon (1589-1658) (q.v.);
(3) Nathaniel Bacon (1593-1660), baptised at Coddenham (Suffk), 12 December 1593; educated at Christ's College, Cambridge (matriculated 1606; BA 1611) and Grays Inn (admitted, 1611; called to bar, 1617; ancient, 1632; bencher, 1640; reader, 1641); lived for a time at Langham (Essex) and was JP for Essex; recorder of Bury St. Edmunds and of Ipswich, 1642-60; town clerk of Ipswich, 1651-60; a presbyterian and early opponent of Charles I; chairman of Cambridge Committee of Eastern Association, 1644; author of one of most influential tracts of the Civil War, An Historical Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England, 1647; MP for Cambridge University, 1645-48, 1649 and for Ipswich, 1654-60; Master of Requests, 1657; married 1st, Elizabeth (d. by c.1630), daughter of Robert Maidstone of Boxtead (Essex), and widow of Edward Glascocke of Horsley (Essex), but had no issue; married 2nd, c.1630, Susanna, daughter of John Holloway of Oxford and widow of Matthew Alefounder of Dedham (Essex), and had issue three sons and five daughters; died about 26 August and was buried at Barham, 1 September 1660;
(4) Francis Bacon (1600-63) [Bacon family of Earlham Hall];
(5) Ann Bacon (d. 1659); married, 1617 at Coddenham, Philip Bedingfield (1587-1660) of Ditchingham and had issue eight sons and five daughters;
(6) Jane Bacon (b. 1591); married Francis Stoner of Stapleford Abbots (Essex);
(7) Philip Bacon (1590-1635) of Woolverstone;
(8) Lionel Bacon (c.1594-1678?); married Penelope (d. 1628), daughter of Anthony Mannock of Suffolk; perhaps the man of this name who was buried at Coddenham, 9 December 1678;
(9) Thomas Bacon (b. 1595??).
He inherited the manor of Bramfield from his father in 1579. He acquired Shrubland Hall (Suffk) in right of his wife by 1592 and settled there; he also owned the manor of Ingham (Suffk) and property near Chancery Lane and Fetter Lane in London, part of which he purchased from Anthony Wingfield. He leased Twickenham Park (Middx) from Queen Elizabeth from 1574-95.
He died 8 September and was buried at Barham (Suffk), 17 September 1618; his will was proved 20 November 1618. His widow died 24 July 1646
SOURCE: http://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2017/09/306-bacon-of-redgrave-hall-gorhambury_72.html
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