Mary Speke
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Gender | Female |
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Date of birth | January 1,1625 |
Died | 1697 (age 72 years) |
Grandparents | John Croker |
Roger Pye | |
Bridget Kyrtle | |
Great grandparent | Joan Abrahall |
Margaret Price | |
Walter Pye | |
Thomas Kyrtle | |
Children | John Speke |
Charles Speke | |
Philip Trenchard | |
Mary Jennings | |
Hugh Speke | |
Current partner | George Speke |
Parents | Sir Robert Pye senior |
Mary Croker | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 4743826 |
Mary Speke Life story
Mary Speke was an English nonconformist patron and political activist. She lived in Somerset in a non-conformist family. She was credited with changing her husband's political opinions and the Bishop of Bath and Wells reported her to the Secretary of State as "the most dangerous woman in the West".