Robert Lovett
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Robert Lovett (abt. 1577 - 1643)

Sir Robert Lovett
Born about in Liscombe Park, Buckinghamshire, Englandmap
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Died at about age 66 in Sparsholt, Berkshire, Englandmap
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Biography

Sir Robert Lovett of Liscombe in Buckinghamshire was born circa 1577, the son of Anne Crispe and Francis. He had two daughters by Susan Brooke, the first marriage, and secondly, with Anne Saunders, four sons and eight daughters.

In 1608, he was Sheriff of Buckinghamshire.

He died in 1643 in Sparsholt, Berkshire, England, at an estimated age of 66. Sir Robert LOVETT, was not buried at Soulbury he died on his journey home from visiting his son Edward Lovett, of TAWSTOCK, Devon and was interred at Sparsholt, Berkshire, in 1645.[1]

Sources

  1. http://www.combs-families.org/combs/assoc/lovett/memorials.htm

Acknowledgments

WikiTree profile Lovett-274 created through the import of RodneyTree12232012.ged on Dec 23, 2012 by Rodney Gross. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Rodney and others.





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Hey I just adopted this profile. Did not put anything about Sir Knight in it.
posted by Chris Douglas B.S.
Sir is certainly a prefix, but Knight or Kt is superfluous, as Sir implies he has been knighted. You only add knight-type suffices if he has been appointed to particular orders such KCB etc.
posted by David Barrington
Hello,

Per the Biography it looks like "Sir Knight" belongs in Prefix field. Teresa Downey Data Doctor Team

posted by Teresa Downey