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Edmund Uvedale of Little Crichel has been preferred to his soldier cousin, Sir Edmund Uvedale, as Member for Corfe Castle both because his family ties are more appropriate, and because the soldier’s career hardly suits an appearance for Corfe Castle in 1572. It is true that Uvedale’s father was still living in 1572, but this rather explains the son’s sitting than weakens the case for the identification, as the father was sheriff at the time and so may have thought it wiser not to stand for a Dorset constituency.
Little has been ascertained about Uvedale’s activities in the Elizabethan period. He died 10 Oct. 1621.2Misc. Gent. et Her. (ser. 2), v. 305; Hoare, Wilts. Chalk 61.