Sir Walter Leveson (1550 – 20 October 1602)[1][failed verification] was an Elizabethan Member of Parliament and a Shropshire and Staffordshire landowner who was ruined by involvement in piracy and mental illness.[2]
^'Lilleshall: Manor and other estates', A History of the County of Shropshire: Volume 11: Telford (1985), pp. 153–155. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
^History of Parliament Online: Members 1558–1603 – LEVESON, Walter (1551–1602) – Author: J.J.C.
Sir WalterLeveson (1550 – 20 October 1602)[failed verification] was an Elizabethan Member of Parliament and a Shropshire and Staffordshire landowner who...
was a Canon at Lilleshall Abbey. WalterLeveson (1550–1602), politician, and his son Vice-Admiral Richard Leveson (c.1570-1605) lived in a lodge in grounds...
Leveson is a surname. The name as printed can represent two quite different etymologies and pronunciations: A Leveson family who were Merchants of the...
Monasteries to James Leveson, a Wolverhampton wool merchant, in 1539. His family, including WalterLeveson and Vice-Admiral Richard Leveson, the last of his...
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October 13 – Franciscus Junius, French theologian (b. 1545) October 20 – WalterLeveson, English Elizabethan Member of Parliament, Shropshire landowner (b....
1923, 1935 Francis Dyke Acland: 1923, 1932 b Walter Rea: 1923, 1931 John Edmund Mills: 1923, 1929 Walter Robert Smith: 1923, 1929 Henry Guest: 1922, 1937...
married to WalterLeveson, son of James and nephew of Nicholas Leveson, all Staplers of Calais of Stafford and Wolverhampton origins. Walter's father had...
a family home. Leveson died in 1547, leaving the manor and the abbey to his son, Richard. In the time of Richard's son, WalterLeveson (1551–1602), the...
land on the western side of the area was drained and enclosed by Sir WalterLeveson of Lilleshall, proprietor of the manor of Wrockwardine, in the late...
Francis took the second seat, deferring in order of precedence to WalterLeveson of Lilleshall Abbey. The parliament assembled on 23 November and lasted...
Sir John Leveson (21 March 1555 – 14 November 1615) was an English politician. He was instrumental in putting down the Essex rebellion of 8 February 1601...
behaviour repeated in the murders. In his opening statement, prosecutor Brian Leveson portrayed the Wests as sex-obsessed sadistic murderers, terming the bodies...