Margaret Bromley
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Margaret Bromley née Lowe (died 1657) was a noted English Puritan of Staffordshire origins. She married Sir Edward Bromley, a noted lawyer and judge of the period. After his death she established a base for sheltering and supporting nonconforming ministers at Sheriffhales. Leaving the area during the English Civil War, she spent the final years of her life at Loughborough.
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Margaret Bromley | |
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Born | Margaret Lowe Unknown Probably Lichfield |
Died | 1657 |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Landowner |
Years active | 1626-57 |
Known for | Supporting nonconformist ministers. |
Spouse | Sir Edward Bromley (1593–1626) |
Parent(s) | Michael Lowe of Tymore (died 1593-4) Margaret Biddulph (died 1584) |
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