Bedingfeld family

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The Bedingfeld family is an English Catholic recusant lineage best known as the long-time owners and occupants of Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic recusant family
English noble family
associatedWith English Reformation NERFINISHED
English recusancy
Oxborough NERFINISHED
coatOfArms Bedingfeld family coat of arms NERFINISHED
country England
endured penal laws against Catholics
ethnicGroup English
hasFamilySeat Oxburgh Hall NERFINISHED
hasMember Edmund Bedingfeld NERFINISHED
Frances Bedingfeld NERFINISHED
Henry Bedingfeld NERFINISHED
Margaret Paston Bedingfeld NERFINISHED
Philip Bedingfeld NERFINISHED
Thomas Bedingfeld NERFINISHED
heritageStatusOfSeat Oxburgh Hall is a National Trust property NERFINISHED
historicalCounty Norfolk NERFINISHED
knownFor Catholic recusancy
ownership of Oxburgh Hall
language English
locatedIn Norfolk NERFINISHED
maintained private Catholic chapel at Oxburgh Hall
notableForPeriod Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
Tudor period NERFINISHED
notableResidence Oxburgh Hall NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Royalist
region East Anglia NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass gentry

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Oxburgh Hall associatedWithFamily Bedingfeld family