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Wyndham

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This article says that during the civil war Colonel Francis Wyndham was in charge of the Bridgwater garrison and his wife Lady Crystabella Wyndham took a shot at Cromwell, however this source says she was the wife of "Edmund Wyndham", and the article on Edmund Wyndham says he "was Governor of Bridgwater until the town fell on 21 July 1645". Can anyone definitively source either name?— Rod talk 14:29, 15 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Having looked at various sources which all say Edmund (if they say anything more than Colonel Wyndham) so I have changed this in the latest version.— Rod talk 15:12, 16 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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