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Elder son of [[family::Richard Bartlett/Barttelot]] of [[location::Stopham, Sussex]] and a member of a gentry family long established there.  He inherited the family estates from his father in 1614.  [[occupation::Justice for Peace|JP]] 1619, [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Bramber]] 1625-6, though not recorded as having been an active parliamentarian.  He died intestate leaving only daughters; one of these married [[associates::Henry]], son of Walter's cousin [[family::Henry]] (d.1639), who inherited the Stopham estates.
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Elder son of [[family::Richard Bartlett/Barttelot]] of [[location::Stopham, Sussex]] and a member of a gentry family long established there.  He inherited the family estates from his father in 1614.  [[occupation::Justice for Peace|JP]] 1619, [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Bramber]] 1625-6, though not recorded as having been an active parliamentarian.  He died intestate leaving only daughters; one of these married [[associates::Henry, son of Walter's cousin [[family::Henry (d.1639), who inherited the Stopham estates.
  
 
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Walter BARTLETT 1585-1641

Biographical Note

Elder son of Richard Bartlett/Barttelot of Stopham, Sussex and a member of a gentry family long established there. He inherited the family estates from his father in 1614. JP 1619, MP for Bramber 1625-6, though not recorded as having been an active parliamentarian. He died intestate leaving only daughters; one of these married Henry, son of Walter's cousin [[family::Henry (d.1639), who inherited the Stopham estates.

'"`UNIQ--h-2--QINU`"'Books

Bartlett is recorded in the armorials database on the basis of one surviving book now in [[location::Texas, and a rubbing of another, now untraced. Nothing else is known of the extent or fate of his library. Examples: Harry Ransom Center, AH.C438+638r.

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