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Miles Harker's wife was named Dorothy but she was not Dorothy Bigod, the daughter of Sir Francis Bigod. There is no evidence that Dorothy Bigod married anyone other than Roger Radcliffe. She was apparently dead by 11/18/1566, when her mother's will was proved and Roger Radcliffe was granted administration of her goods until the Radcliffe children should attain majority. Both Roger Radcliffe and Miles Harker were alive at that time and she could neither have married first one and then the other nor would she have been married to both at the same time. It is possible either that one of the many Bigod family members in and around Settrington may have been the godfather of young Bygod Eggleston or that he was named in honor of Sir Francis Bigod, a respected Puritan martyr of the time.
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