The Knights of Rhodes were members of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Malta.
According to the Gloucester Record, in 1606 Francis Marsh, gent. of Ewen leased the messuage (a dwelling house with its outbuildings and adjoining lands) and farm of the manor of Edgeworth for 100 years from Sir Henry Poole of Saperton.
Sir Henry was mentioned in "The Censure of the Parliament Fart" (1607) as follows:
Never was bestowed such an art
Upon the tuning of a fart.
Downe came grave auntient Sir John Cooke
And redd his message in his booke.
Fearie well, Quoth Sir William Morris, Soe:
But Henry Ludlowes Tayle cry'd Noe.
Up starts one fuller of devotion
The Eloquence; and said a very ill motion
Not soe neither quoth Sir Henry Jenkin
The Motion was good; but for the stincking
Well quoth Sir Henry Poole it was a bold tricke
To Fart in the nose of the bodie pollitique
Indeed I confesse quoth Sir Edward Grevill
The matter of it selfe was somewhat uncivill
Thanke God quoth Sir Edward Hungerford
That this Fart proved not a Turdd.