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Peter Saltonstall (1577-1651), was an English courtier and lawyer. He was the fourth son of Richard Saltonstall, Lord Mayor of London and Susanna Saltonstall nee Pointz, from whom he inherited the manors of Barkway in Royston. The Saltonstall family originated in the Halifax area. His mother was an aunt of the translator Adrian Poyntz, who dedicated his New and singular patternes & workes of linnen (London, 1591), and Treasure of the Soule (London, 1596) to her and Richard Saltonstall.

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  • Peter Saltonstall (1577-1651), was an English courtier and lawyer. He was the fourth son of Richard Saltonstall, Lord Mayor of London and Susanna Saltonstall nee Pointz, from whom he inherited the manors of Barkway in Royston. The Saltonstall family originated in the Halifax area. His mother was an aunt of the translator Adrian Poyntz, who dedicated his New and singular patternes & workes of linnen (London, 1591), and Treasure of the Soule (London, 1596) to her and Richard Saltonstall. (en)
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  • Peter Saltonstall (1577-1651), was an English courtier and lawyer. He was the fourth son of Richard Saltonstall, Lord Mayor of London and Susanna Saltonstall nee Pointz, from whom he inherited the manors of Barkway in Royston. The Saltonstall family originated in the Halifax area. His mother was an aunt of the translator Adrian Poyntz, who dedicated his New and singular patternes & workes of linnen (London, 1591), and Treasure of the Soule (London, 1596) to her and Richard Saltonstall. (en)
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