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1355 - 1388
Henry
de
Ferreres
33
33
1616
Ann
Arundel
Howard
1600
Frederick
Howard
1606
Thomas
Howard
1542
Elizabeth
Jane
Arundel
1539
Charles
Arundel
1535 - 1598
Matthew
Arundel-
Howard
63
63
1609 - Bet. 1652 - 1659
Matthew
Sr.
Howard
1535
Dorothy
Arundel
1398
Elizabeth
Freville
1395 - 1459
Thomas
De
Ferreres
64
64
1560 - 1639
Thomas
Arundel-
Howard
79
79
1538
Margaret
Willoughby
1510 - 1551
Henry
Willoughby
41
41
1603
Mary
Howard
1560
Catherine
Arundel
1442
John
De
Ferreres
1440 - 1484
Henry
De
Ferreres
44
44
1460 - 1529
Cicely
Bonville
69
69
1455 - 1474
Anne
De
Holland
19
19
1537 - 1621
Edward
Seymour
83
83
1540 - 26 Jan 1566/67
Catherine
Grey
Jan 1516/17 - 28 Feb 1553/54
Henry
Grey
1517 - 1559
Frances
Brandon
42
42
Alias:<ALIA> of /Suffolk/
1561 - 1613
Edward
Seymour
51
51
1580 - 1637
Anne
Phillipson
57
57
1371 - 1441
Phillippa
De
Clifford
70
70
1519 - 1555
John
Talbot
36
36
1515
Frances
Giffard
1466 - 1556
John
Giffard
90
90
Alias:<ALIA> of /Chillington/
1490
Thomas
Giffard
Alias:<ALIA> of /Chillington/
1475
Elizabeth
Gresley
1358 - 1394
Jane
Hoo
36
36
1372 - 1445
William
VII De
Ferreres
73
73
1394 - 1463
Henry
De
Ferreres
69
69
Alias:<ALIA> of /Groby/
1419 - 23 Jan 1481/82
Elizabeth
De
Ferreres
1415 - 1457
Edward
De
Grey
42
42
1432 - 27 Feb 1459/60
John
De
Grey
1542 - 29 Jan 1609/10
John
Talbot
Alias:<ALIA> of /Grafton/
1545
Catherine
Petre
1566
George
Talbot
1560
John
Talbot
Alias:<ALIA> of Longford /Hall/
1579
Eleanor
Baskerville
1601 - 8 Feb 1653/54
John
Talbot
1473 - 1520
William
Booth
47
47
1475 - 1504
Margaret
Ashton
29
29
1453
Thomas
Ashton
1459
Anne
Greystoke
1491 - 1531
George
Sr.
Booth
40
40
1520 - 1538
Dorothy
De
Hastings
18
18
1423
Anne
De
Hastings
1537 - 12 Feb 1553/54
Jane
Grey
Beheaded for treason[91502.ftw] Beheaded for treason
1543
Mary
Grey
1527 - 12 Feb 1553/54
Guilford
Dudley
Beheaded for treason[91502.ftw] Beheaded for treason
1452
Reynold
De
Grey
1540 - 1586
Mary
Dudley
46
46
1445 - 1504
Thomas
Gresley
59
59
1455
Anne
De
Ferreres
1477 - 1550
Thomas
Grey
73
73
1455 - 1501
Thomas
Grey
46
46
1436 - 17 Jan 1482/83
Robert
Greystoke
1438
Elizabeth
De
Grey
1438 - 1499
Thomas
De
Ferreres
61
61
1469
John
De
Ferreres
1614 - 1652
Frances
Arundel
38
38
1650
Thomas
Talbot
1650
Mary
Talbot
1605
Mary
Fortescue
1620
George
Talbot
1623
Francis
Talbot
1631
Gilbert
Talbot
1474 - 8 Feb 1543/44
John
Arundel
Alias:<ALIA> of /Lanherne/
1478
Eleanor
Grey
1500 - 25 Feb 1551/52
Thomas
Arundel
Alias:<ALIA> of /Wardour/
1505 - 1572
Margaret
Howard
67
67
1390 - 1452
Isabel
Mowbray
62
62
1495
Ursula
Throckmorton
1437 - 1492
Elizabeth
Woodville
55
55
Queen of Edward IV, daughter of Sir Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, and Jacquetta, Duchess of Bedford, of the great house of Luxemburg, Elizabeth Woodville was probably born in 1437. Her first husband was Sir John Grey of Groby, a Lancastrian, who fell at St. Albans in 1461. By him she had two sons, Thomas and Richard, and it was when she was supplicating King Edward IV for the restoration of their estates that he fell in love with her. Edward married her privately in 1464, and, when the marriage was declared at Reading Abbey (Berkshire), it at once provoked the hostility of the family of Neville, which had put Edward on the throne. The rivalry of the Nevilles with the Woodvilles soon succeeded to that of the Yorkists and Lancastrians, for Elizabeth was a greedy, unscrupulous woman who insisted on the King showering lands and wealth on all her relations. She bore Edward numerous children, the first of whom was her eldest daughter, Elizabeth, afterwards Queen of Henry VII; the best known were the 'Princes in the Tower,' Edward V and his brother, Richard, Duke of York, afterwards murdered, apparently, by their uncle, Richard III. The elder of these boys was born while Edward was in exile in 1470 and the Queen had 'taken sanctuary' at Westminster. On the death of Edward IV the unpopularity of the whole Woodville family was at once manifest and the Queen had to take sanctuary again. The most extraordinary point in her career was reached when the wily Richard tempted her to come to his Court again and she went through some sort of reconciliation with him. Henry VII never trusted her and, in 1487, she went to reside in the nunnery at Bermondsey on a pension. The refoundation of Queens' College, Cambridge, in the beautiful gallery of which there is an authenticated portrait of her, is the only good thing recorded of her. Edited from Emery Walker's "Historical Portraits" (1909).
1479
Elizabeth
Grey
1483 - 1554
Cecily
Grey
71
71
1442
Edward
De
Grey
1470
Elizabeth
De
Grey
1462
Edmund
Dudley
Alias:<ALIA> Chancellor of the /Exchequer/ Edmund Dudley, lawyer and statesman, was the son of John Dudley, Esq. of Atherington, in Sussex County, and Elizabeth Bramshot. His father was a younger son of the famous John, Baron Dudley, Knight of the Garter, and was a wealthy man with extensive land holdings. Although his father was not a member of the nobility, he was sheriff of Surrey and Essex, steward of the King's lands and manors in Berkshire and Hampshire and a member of Parliament from Essex. Edmund was born about 1462 , probably in Sussex, and was beheaded on Tower Hill on August 15, 1510. Being a very intelligent youth from a prosperous family, Edmund was sent to Oxford in 1478 (age 16) and afterwards studied law at Gray's Inn*, where the arms of the Barons Dudley were emblazoned on one of the windows of the hall. His legal knowledge attracted the attention of Henry VI I on his accession in 1485 and he was made a privy councilor at the age of 23. Note that Edmund's grandfather, the powerful Baron Dudley, was still alive and was in the King's good graces, which no doubt helped the young Edmund get his career off to a strong start. In 1492, Edmund was serving with the English army in France, at which time he advised King Henry VII to sign the Treaty of Boulogne, which he had helped to negotiate. The treaty was signed 11/6/1492. This may have been one of the most significant events in Edmund's early political life, as the treaty provided for a large annual tribute to be paid by France to Henry. The tribute continued to be paid for many years and helped to enrich the king. This set the pattern for Edmund's career. Edmund's first wife Anne Windsor, sister of Andrews, lord Windsor** died before 1494, when Edmund obtained the wardship and marriage of Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Grey, Viscount Lisle and sister and coheiress of John Grey. Edmund Dudley became undersheriff of London in 1497. At this time, he was fully in the King's confidence and had formulated a policy to check the lawlessness of the barons, whom the protracted wars of the roses had completely demoralized. In carrying out the policy, Dudley became associated with Sir Richard Empson, who also lived near him in St. Swithin's Lane in London. They required the great landowners to enter into recognizance's to keep the peace, and all taxes and feudal dues were to be collected with the utmost rigor. The official positions of Dudley and Empson are difficult to define: they probably acted as a sub-committee of the privy council. They certainly were not judges of the exchequer, nor of any other recognized court. It has been asserted by their contemporaries that they habitually indicted guiltless persons of crimes and extorted great fines and ransoms as a condition of staying further proceedings. They are said to have occasionally summoned persons to their private houses and extorted fines without any pretense of legal procedure. Pardons for outlawry were invariably purchased from them, and juries were terrorized into paying fines when giving verdicts for defendants in crown proceedings. In 1504, Edmund was chosen speaker in the House of Commons. In the Parliament over which he presided, many small but useful reforms were made in legal procedure. In 1506, he became steward of the rape of Hastings, Sussex. In the last year of Henry VII's reign, Edmund Dudley and Sir Richard Empson were nominated as special commissioners for enforcing penal laws. Their unpopularity greatly increased at about that time. On 4/21/1509, Henry VII died. The king had amassed about £4.5 million in coin and bouillon while Dudley directed his finances. The revenues Dudley secured by the sale of offices and extra-legal compositions was estimated at £120,000 per year. Henry VIII had no sooner ascended the throne than he yielded to the outcry against Dudley and Empson and committed both
1502 - 1553
John
Dudley
51
51
1535
Jane
Talbot
1386 - 1435
Edmund
De
Ferreres
49
49
1400
Margaret
De
Ferreres
1400
Elizabeth
De
Ferreres
1400
William
Culpepper
1430 - 1484
Richard
Culpepper
54
54
1491
Elizabeth
Butler
1515 - 1544
George
Jr.
Booth
29
29
1515 - 1544
Elizabeth
Trafford
29
29
1541 - 1579
William
Booth
38
38
1545 - 1628
Elizabeth
Warburton
83
83
1570 - 1628
Richard
Booth
58
58
1510
Anne
Grey
1537 - 1596
Francis
Willoughby
59
59
1537
Thomas
Willoughby
1481 - 1535
Margaret
Wotton
54
54
1445
Elizabeth
De
Ferreres
1495 - 1553
John
De
Sutton
58
58
1413
John
De
Ferreres
1415
Edmund
De
Ferreres
1420
Maurice
De
Ferreres
1442
Margaret
Haxstall
1480
Edward
De
Ferreres
1484
Richard
De
Ferreres
1486
Elizabeth
De
Ferreres
1444
Maude
Stanley
1461 - 1515
John
De
Ferreres
54
54
1454
Margaret
De
Grey
1520
Frances
Giffard
1450
Elizabeth
Talbot
1410
William
De
Ferreres
1504 - 22 Jan 1554/55
Jane
Guildford
1529 - 1586
Henry
Sydney
56
56
1563 - 1626
Robert
Sydney
62
62
1565 - 1621
Barbara
Gamage
56
56
1595 - 1677
Robert
Jr.
Sydney
81
81
1598 - 1659
Dorothy
Percy
61
61
1617 - Feb 1683/84
Dorothy
Sydney
1592 - 1636
William
Spencer
44
44
William lived the life of a country gentleman and built a racecourse at Althorp. His wife was the daughter of the Earl of Southampton, Shakespeare's patron.
1598
Penelope
Wriothesley
1570 - 1627
Robert
Spencer
57
57
Sheriff of Northamptonshire Robert was purportedly the wealthiest man in England at the ascension of King James I, accumulating an ever greater fortune through the family livestock business. He was a subscriber to The Virginia Company.
1571
Margaret
Willoughby
1573 - 1624
Henry
Wriothesley
51
51
1572 - 1655
Elizabeth
Vernon
83
83
1524
Katherine
Brydges
10 Mar 1607/08 - 1667
Thomas
Wriothesley
1648
John
Talbot
1650
Bruno
Talbot
1555 - 1613
Elizabeth
Champernon
58
58
1581
Bridget
Seymour
1582
Mary
Seymour
1584
John
Seymour
1586
Richard
Seymour
1588
Elizabeth
Seymour
1590
Amy
Seymour
1580 - 1659
Edward
Seymour
79
79
1513 - 1586
Edward
De
Sutton
73
73
1544
Mary
Dudley
1488 - 1558
Walter
Devereux
70
70
Alias:<ALIA> of /Hereford/
1551 - 1585
John
Chichester
34
34
1555
Anne
Dennis
1580 - 1624
Robert
Chichester
44
44
11 Feb 1562/63 - 1600
Thomas
Seymour
1565
Katherine
Seymour
1545 - Aft. 28 Feb 1607/08
Honora
Rogers
1588 - 1660
William
Seymour
72
72
1590
Francis
Seymour
1592
Anne
Seymour
1594
Edward
Seymour
1589
Honora
Seymour
1594
Mary
Seymour
1459
Richard
Grey
1478
Edward
Grey
1480 - 1553
Dorothy
Grey
73
73
1482
Anthony
Grey
1485
John
Grey
1486
Richard
Grey
1491 - 22 Feb 1537/38
Mary
Grey
1492
Leonard
Grey
1494
Margaret
Grey
1495
George
Grey
1497
Bridget
Grey
1499
Anne
Grey
1519
Richard
Devereux
1539
Walter
Devereux
1541 - 1583
Elizabeth
Devereux
42
42
1541
Anne
Devereux
1543
George
Devereux
1545
Robert
Devereux
1546
Penelope
Devereux
1515
Henry
Devereux
1517
Katherine
Devereux
1504
Henry
Devereux
1510
William
Devereux
1505
Elizabeth
Grey
1507
John
Grey
1516
Catherine
Grey
1515 - 1556
Henry
De
Sutton
41
41
1517
George
De
Sutton
1519
Margaret
De
Sutton
1521
Thomas
De
Sutton
1523
Dorothy
De
Sutton
1525
Elizabeth
De
Sutton
1528
Robert
De
Sutton
1575
Frances
Vernon
1546 - 1592
John
Vernon
46
46
1535
Robert
Roger De
Sutton
1546 - 1594
Elizabeth
Lyttleton
48
48
1566
Bridget
Willoughby
1588
Mary
Spencer
1572
Frances
Cisca
Willoughby
1574
Dorothy
Willoughby
1576
Abigail
Willoughby
1578
Winigred
Willoughby
1589
Elizabeth
Spencer
1590
John
Spencer
1593
Richard
Spencer
1594
Edward
Spencer
1596
Margaret
Spencer
1478 - 1534
William
Blount
56
56
1529
Mary
Blount
1525 - 1592
Robert
Dennis
67
67
1432 - 27 Feb 1459/60
John
De
Grey
1491 - 22 Feb 1537/38
Mary
Grey
1478
Eleanor
Grey
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