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_ 1665. Sr George Hungerford of Caddenham Knight & Baronett & the 
_ Lady Frances Seymour daughter to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Seymour 
"were married the 3rd day of Aprill 1665.” 
Apparently a daughter of the first above-named Charles Seymour, 
but her baptism is not recorded in the register. 
« 1665. Charles Lord Seymour Baron of Trowbridge dyed the 25th day of 
Aug. 1665 & was buried at Trowbridge the 7th of Septr followinge.” 
Note the record of a burial which took place in another parish. 
“1669. William Seymour Esq. sonne of the Right Honble Charles Lord 
Seymour deceased & the Lady Elizabeth his wife died June 23rd & was buryed 
the 26th of the same month.” 
This must have been another son, named William. See above 
for the record of the burial of a William in 1657. 
Numerous entries occur relating to the Daniell family, who, 
according to Waylen (History of Marlborough), settled in Wiltshire 
in the reign of Henry VIILI., being (he says) probably attracted by 
their participation in some of the sales of religious houses which 
took place at that time. 
The first entry records the marriage of Elizabet Daniell and 
Thomas White on the 1st November, 1613. 
The next entry is of the burial on the 26th June, 1621, of Mr. 
Wilm Daniell sen. 
It was at his house, standing on the site of the Priory of White 
Canons of the Sempringham Order dedicated to St. Margaret, that 
Lord Treasurer Sir Robert Cecil (made Viscount Cranbourne and 
Earl of Salisbury) is stated to have died on the 24th May, 1612, 
m his way back from Bath, where he had been to try the waters. 
‘There is a house still standing upon the site of the house above 
aferred to. It adjoins the entrance to the G.W.R. Station Road, 
nd this part of the parish is still known as St. Margarets. 
The above-named William Daniell was succeeded by his son 
Villiam Daniell, whose burial is not recorded. 
is William Daniell, the son, was probably the “ William 
