Individual Details
Sir Edward Warner
(1511 - 7 Nov 1565)
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== Biography ==
Warner, Sir Edward (1511–1565), soldier, was the eldest son of Henry Warner (d. 1519), soldier, of Besthorpe, Norfolk, and Mary Blennerhasset. In 1542 Edward married Elizabeth, a daughter of Thomas Brooke, eighth Baron Cobham, and widow of Sir Thomas Wyatt (d. 1542); they had three sons, all of whom died in infancy. After Elizabeth's death Warner married in 1560 Audrey Hobart (d. 1580), daughter and heir of William Hare, of Beeston, Norfolk.
He was appointed lieutenant of the Tower in October 1552, but as removed when Mary acceded to the throne. He was MP for Grantham in 1545 and 1547. In November 1558, after Elizabeth's accession, Warner was reappointed lieutenant of the Tower. He was MP for Great Grimsby in 1559. He was removed again as Lieutenant because he was too lenient with the prisoners, and spent a short time in prison. In 1563 he was MP for the county of Norfolk, and d. 7 Nov 1565.
== Sources ==* Source: Richardson, Douglas; Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol. V, pg 411. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
* [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Warner,_Edward_(DNB00) Warner, Sir Edward (1511-1565) DNBoo]
== Biography ==
Warner, Sir Edward (1511–1565), soldier, was the eldest son of Henry Warner (d. 1519), soldier, of Besthorpe, Norfolk, and Mary Blennerhasset. In 1542 Edward married Elizabeth, a daughter of Thomas Brooke, eighth Baron Cobham, and widow of Sir Thomas Wyatt (d. 1542); they had three sons, all of whom died in infancy. After Elizabeth's death Warner married in 1560 Audrey Hobart (d. 1580), daughter and heir of William Hare, of Beeston, Norfolk.
He was appointed lieutenant of the Tower in October 1552, but as removed when Mary acceded to the throne. He was MP for Grantham in 1545 and 1547. In November 1558, after Elizabeth's accession, Warner was reappointed lieutenant of the Tower. He was MP for Great Grimsby in 1559. He was removed again as Lieutenant because he was too lenient with the prisoners, and spent a short time in prison. In 1563 he was MP for the county of Norfolk, and d. 7 Nov 1565.
== Sources ==* Source: Richardson, Douglas; Everingham, Kimball G., Editor. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol. V, pg 411. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2013.
* [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Warner,_Edward_(DNB00) Warner, Sir Edward (1511-1565) DNBoo]
Events
| Birth | 1511 | ||||
| Marriage | 1542 | England - Elizabeth Brooke | |||
| Death | 7 Nov 1565 | ||||
| Reference No | 3096546 | ||||
| Reference No | 3140831 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Elizabeth Brooke (1503 - 1560) |
| Mother | Mary Blennerhassett (1480 - ) |