Andrew Riccard
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Christian married thirdly, by 1661, to John Berkeley of Bruton, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stretton (created 1658), who was 30 years her senior. They had at least three children: Charles, John and William, each in their turn Lord Berkeley of Stratton, the elder two died without issue. | Christian married thirdly, by 1661, to John Berkeley of Bruton, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stretton (created 1658), who was 30 years her senior. They had at least three children: Charles, John and William, each in their turn Lord Berkeley of Stratton, the elder two died without issue. | ||
− | Sir Andrew Riccard possessed the advowson of St Olave's, but at his death bequethed it to the | + | Sir Andrew Riccard possessed the advowson of St Olave's, but at his death bequethed it to the parish. |
Sir Andrew Riccard has a Monument at St Olave's erected after his death by members of the Turkey Company showing that he died 6 Sep 1672 "aged 68". Sir Andrew Riccard also happens to be in the ancestry of the author Lord Byron. | Sir Andrew Riccard has a Monument at St Olave's erected after his death by members of the Turkey Company showing that he died 6 Sep 1672 "aged 68". Sir Andrew Riccard also happens to be in the ancestry of the author Lord Byron. |