Edward Stourton, 10th Baron Stourton

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Edward Stourton, 10th Baron Stourton (c. 1555 – 7 May 1633) was a younger son of Charles Stourton, 8th Baron Stourton and Lady Anne Stanley, daughter of Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby. His father was executed for murder in 1557. He succeeded his brother John in 1588.

In 1605, in the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot, Edward was imprisoned in the Tower of London due to his having received a letter from his cousin and brother in law, Sir Francis Tresham, telling him to be absent from Parliament. Francis was one of the leading conspirators in the plot. Nothing was proved against Edward and it emerged that several other Catholic peers had received similar warnings. He was released without charge.

He married his cousin, Frances Tresham, daughter of Sir Thomas Tresham and Muriel Throckmorton. Edward and Frances had four children;

  • Margaret, who married Sir Thomas Sulyard, Knight, of Wetherden (Suffolk)
  • Mary, who married Walter Norton, Esquire, of Sibsey
  • William Stourton, 11th Baron Stourton (d. 25 April 1672)
  • Francis (1599–1638)
  • Thomas
  • Edward
Peerage of England
Preceded by Baron Stourton
1588–1633
Succeeded by

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  • Kidd, Charles and Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1995 edition). London: St. Martin's Press, 1995,[page needed]
  • Prob. 11/163/627, testament of 4 July 1632.
  • Botolph, Charles, The History of the Noble House of Stourton, of Stourton, in the County of Wilts, 1899.


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