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    Edward Arden. Edward Arden (c. 1542–1583) was an English nobleman and head of the Arden family, who became a Catholic martyr . Arden lived in Park Hall, Castle Bromwich, an estate near modern-day Birmingham. He was a recusant Catholic and kept a priest, Hugh Hall, at his house disguised as a gardener. Arden's son-in-law, John Somerville ...

  2. Jul 4, 2023 · Edward Arden, of Park Hall, Castle Bromwich, was Sheriff of Warwickshire in 1575 and was the son of William Arden (d. 1545) who in turn was a 2nd cousin of Mary Arden, mother of William Shakespeare. [1]

    • Male
    • Mary (Throckmorton) Arden
  3. Dec 20, 2020 · Edward Arden was born in around 1532/1533 and was the son of William Arden from Warwickshire, a second cousin of William Shakespeare’s mother, Mary Arden. • In 1545, Edward became his grandfather Thomas’s heir following the death of his father, William.

  4. Sep 9, 2023 · Edward Arden (taken from New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia) An English Catholic, executed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, b. 1542 (?); d. 1583. He was the head of a family which had been prominent in Warwickshire for six centuries, having succeeded to the estates on the death of his grandfather, Thomas Arden, in 1563.

    • circa 1542
    • Warwick, Warwickshire, England
  5. Sep 15, 2016 · Between c. 1572 and his execution in 1583, Edward Arden, a Catholic gentleman from Warwickshire, was involved in a lineage dispute with Ambrose and Robert Dudley, earls of Warwick and Leicester and two of the most powerful men in early modern England, over their shared ancestral claim to a Saxon known as Turchil.

    • Cathryn Enis
    • 2016
  6. ARDEN, EDWARD High sheriff of Warwickshire; b. Warwickshire, 1542?; d. Smithfield, Dec. 30, 1583. Arden succeeded as heir to his grandfather Thomas's estates in 1563.

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  8. Click to enlarge. Arden, EDWARD, an English Catholic, executed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, b. 1542 (?); d. 1583. He was the head of a family which had been prominent in Warwickshire for six centuries, having succeeded to the estates on the death of his grandfather, Thomas Arden, in 1563. In 1575 he was high sheriff of the county. His ...