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I believe Lady Frances Devereux may have lived for some time in Easton Royal, in 'the big house' that no longer exists, refer to village history referenced on the village's wiki-page. It is also possible that she may have been first buried at Easton Royal and later reintered at Great Bedwyn (as documented on her wiki-page currently), as several Esturmy family [hereditary Wardens of Savernake Forest] members were when Easton Royal's old church fell into disrepair, TBD.
If you have a reliable source to back it up, go ahead and add it to the article.--Jeanne Boleyn (talk) 18:33, 2 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]