By the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson, F.S.A. 



291 



Sir Edward Lewis was buried at Edingdon in 1630. On the south 

 side of the chancel there is a very large monument to his memory ; 

 over it a shield of his arms impaling those of Sackville. Lady 

 Ann Beaucliarap resided at Edingdon. Her hospitalities are alluded 

 to by Fuller, the Church historian (see p. 254 above), and by Aubrey/ 

 She was buried at Edingdon. In the Church is this inscription on 

 a brass plate : — 



" Here lyeth the body of the Right Hoii^'= Aune Lady Beauchamp who deceased 

 the 25"' of Sept' A.D. 1664." 



Richard Lewis, Esq., the son, was of Edingdon, 1670, and probably 

 lived there until about 1694, when he purchased the Corsham estate. 

 He was buried at Corsham in 1706. 



Lewis or Edingdon. 



[No pedigree in College of Arms.] 

 Robert Sackville,=Lady Margaret Howard, 

 Earl of Dorset. I sole dau. of Thomas, 

 Earl of Norfolk. 



2nd husband, Sir Edward= 

 Lewis, of the Van, Co. 

 Glam.,Kt.,Gent of Privy 

 Chamber to Prince Henry 

 and King Charles I. Bur. 

 at Edingdon, 10th Oct., 

 1630. 



Rt. Hon. Ann Sackville. = 

 Bur. at Edingdon, 25th 

 Sept., 1664. 



:1st husband. Sir Edward 

 Seymour, Kt., Lord 

 Beauchamp, from 1612 

 — 19 ; gr. grandson of 

 the Protector and elder 

 brother of the restored 

 Duke of Somerset. Died 

 1619. 



Edward. William. Richard Lewis, Esq.,= 



seven years old at 

 his father's death 

 (thii-d son) of Eding- 

 don, M. P. for West- 

 bury, 1660— 85— 88 

 90. High Sherife of 

 Wilts,1682. D.Oct. 

 7th, 1706, c^t. 83. 

 Purchased Corsham, 

 1694. Bur. at Cor- 

 sham in a vault, dis- 

 covered 1850, and 

 now used by the 

 Methuen Family. 



Mary, dau. 

 of 



Thomas Lewis,^Anna 

 Esq., of Cor- Maria 



sham, eld. s 



& h. (C. deeds). 



James. Bur. 

 at Edingdon, 

 1680, ajt. 9 

 (M.L). 



Edward. 

 Bur. 

 1670. 



Anna. 

 Bur. 

 1673, 

 ffit. 1. 



I 



Robert 



Lewis. 



Elizabeth. 

 Bur. 

 1676, 

 ajt. 1. 



' Aubrey, in N. H. of WUts (MS.) Pt. II., oh. v., says :— "The Lady Aune 



