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John
de
Dinham
1499 - 1587
Elizabeth
Hungerford
88
88
1474 - 1539
Cecily
d'Aubigny
65
65
1502 - 1547
Eleanor
Manners
45
45
1440 - 1479
Sir
Fulke
Bourchier
39
39
1508 - 1585
Thomas
Palmer
77
77
1448 - 1485
Sir
Thomas
Arundel
37
37
1451 - 1501
Catherine
de
Dinham
50
50
1420 - 25 JAN 1457/58
Sir John
VI de
Dinham
1395 - 1428
John
V de
Dinham
33
33
1468 - 3 MAR 1531/32
Joan
Bourchier
1470 - 1539
Sir
John
Bourchier
68
68
1st Earl of Bath
1445 - 1516
Elizabeth
de
Dinham
71
71
1447
John
VII de
Dinham
1427 - 1497
Joan
de
Arches
70
70
1375 - 1465
Philippe
Lovel
90
90
1471 - 8 FEB 1544/45
Sir
John
Arundel
1474 - 1 JAN 1550/51
Katherine
de
Grenville
1500 - 19 MAR 1538/39
Elizabeth
De
Grey
1472 - 24 JAN 1521/22
Sir
Edward
Hungerford
1480
Jane
La
Zouche
1450 - 26 FEB 1487/88
John
La
Zouche
1455 - 1507
Joan
de
Dinham
52
52
1484 - 1550
John
La
Zouche
66
66
1486 - 1517
Elizabeth
La
Zouche
31
31
1507
Richard
La
Zouche
1480 - 1534
Gerald
'Gearóig óg'
FitzGerald
54
54
1504 - 1547
Thomas
FitzGerald
43
43
Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Kildare From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Kildare (1513–1537), also known as Silken Thomas (Irish: Tomás an tSíoda), was a figure in Irish History. He spent a considerable part of his early life in England. In February 1534, when his father, Gerald FitzGerald, the 9th Earl of Kildare, was summoned to London, he appointed Thomas deputy governor of Ireland in his absence. In June Thomas heard rumours that his father had been executed in the Tower of London and that the English government intended the same fate for himself and his uncles. He summoned the Council to St Mary's Abbey, Dublin, and on 11 June, accompanied by 140 horsemen with silk fringes on their helmets (from which he was given his nickname), rode to the abbey and publicly renounced his allegiance to King Henry VIII, Lord of Ireland. In July he attacked Dublin Castle, but his army was routed. By this time his father had taken ill and died in London, and he had succeeded as tenth earl. He retreated to his stronghold at Maynooth, County Kildare, but in March 1535 this was taken by an English force under Sir William Skeffington while Thomas was absent gathering reinforcements to relieve it. The garrison was given the "Maynooth Pardon", that is, they were all put to death In July Lord Leonard Grey arrived from England as Lord Deputy of Ireland; Fitzgerald, seeing his army melting away and his allies submitting one by one, asked pardon for his offences. He was still a formidable opponent, and Grey, wishing to avoid a prolonged conflict, guaranteed his personal safety and persuaded him to submit unconditionally to the king's mercy. In October 1535 he was sent as a prisoner to the Tower. Despite Grey's guarantee he was hanged, drawn and quartered, with his five uncles, at Tyburn, 3 February 1537.
1508
Mary
FitzGerald
1510 - MAR 1589/90
Elizabeth
FitzGerald
1387 - 1430
Thomas
FitzAlan
De Arundel
43
43
1490
Wimond
Raleigh
1500
Elizabeth
Edgecomb
1521 - 1581
Walter
Raleigh
60
60
1522 - 1565
Katherine
Champernon
43
43
1489 - 1545
Philip
Champernon
56
56
1498 - 1565
Katherine
Carew
67
67
1470 - 1513
Edmund
Carew
43
43
1479
Katherine
Huddlesfield
1446 - 1470
Nicholas
Carew
24
24
1449 - 1470
Margaret
de
Dinham
21
21
1524 - 1578
Arthur
Champernon
54
54
1498 - 20 FEB 1560/61
John
Bourchier
1500 - 1568
Sir
Anthony
Browne
67
67
Anthony Browne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir Anthony Browne (d. 6 May 1548) was the son of Sir Anthony (or Ambrose) Browne, Standard Bearer of England and Governor of Queenborough Castle, by his wife Lucy Nevill, daughter of John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu. He married Alice, daughter of Sir John Gage, and their children included: Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu; Mary Browne, who married John Grey of Pirgo and was the mother of Henry Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Groby; Mabel Browne, who married Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare. He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1540.
1537 - 1612
Edward
Seymour
75
75
Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford (1539–1621) was the son of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, by his second wife Anne Stanhope. Following Somerset's disgrace and execution, his son regained the lost earldom of Hertford in 1559, from Queen Elizabeth I, but lost it again shortly afterwards, for secretly marrying Lady Catherine Grey, sister of Lady Jane Grey. Lady Catherine was a potential claimant to Elizabeth's throne. Seymour's penalty was a long term of imprisonment. His son was Edward Seymour, Baron Beauchamp of Hache (1561–1612) whose son William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset was imprisoned for secretly marrying Arbella Stuart. In fact, Edward, William, and William's elder brother, another Edward, were all, at various times, considered possible matches for Arbella.
1506 - 22 JAN 1551/52
Edward
Seymour
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset (c.1506 – January 22, 1552) was Lord Protector of England in the period between the death of King Henry VIII in 1547 and his own indictment in 1549. He was born in about 1506 to Sir John Seymour and Margaret Wentworth. Edward was the eldest brother of Jane Seymour, who would become King Henry's third Queen consort. Their brother, Thomas, also gained power through their sister's advancement. His first marriage to Catharine Fillol was annulled when it was discovered she was having an affair with his father, John Seymour. His second marriage was to Anne Stanhope. When Jane married the King in 1536, Seymour was created Viscount Beauchamp, and the next year Earl of Hertford. He became Warden of the Scottish Marches and continued in favour after his sister's death in 1537. He retained great influence over the boy king Edward VI, in whose name he ruled the country, and was created Duke of Somerset early in King Edward's reign. Following his victory over the Scots at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, his position appeared unassailable. However, the Seymour brothers had accumulated enemies and grudges during their time in royal favour, and, shortly after his brother Thomas's downfall, Edward, too, fell from power. His position, although not his office of Protector, was taken by John Dudley, 1st Earl of Warwick, later 1st Duke of Northumberland, and he was executed for treason at Tower Hill on January 22, 1552. The earldom was later temporarily regained by Somerset's son, Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford.
1515 - 1587
Anne
Stanhope
72
72
1482 - 1542
Robert
Fitz-Walter
Radcliffe
60
60
1480 - 19 MAR 1538/39
Elizabeth
De
Grey
1499 - 8 FEB 1545/46
Sir
John
Arundel
1530 - 1598
Sir
Matthew
Arundel
68
68
1470
Sir
Richard
Edgecombe
1515
Sir
John
Radcliffe
1482
Margaret
Howard
1478
Edward
Arundel
1480
Mary
Arundel
1476 - 26 FEB 1551/52
Sir
Thomas
Arundel
1425
Sir
John
Arundel
1400
Katherine
de
Dynham
1427
Eleanor
Arundel
1430
Elizabeth
Arundel
1507 - 17 MAR 1532/33
Elizabeth
Stanley
1518 - 1558
John
Champernon
40
40
1516 - 1568
John
Chichester
52
52
1496 - 1522
Edward
Chichester
26
26
1500 - 1548
Elizabeth
Bourchier
48
48
1478 - 1552
Maurice
Bourchier
74
74
1488
Joan
1508 - 1551
Anthony
Bourchier
43
43
1510
John
Bourchier
1512 - 1579
Thomazine
Mildmay
67
67
1542 - 1579
Thomas
Bourchier
37
37
1538
Susanna
Bourchier
1530
Bridget
Bourchier
1512 - 16 JAN 1584/85
Sir Edward
Fiennes de
Clinton
Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1512 – 16 January 1585) was an English admiral during the 16th century. Born in Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire in 1512 to Thomas Clinton, 8th Baron Clinton and Mary Clinton, Baroness Clinton (née Poynings), the then Lord Clinton joined the retinue of King Henry VIII at Boulogne and Calais in 1532. Serving in the Parliament of 1536 he later served in the Royal Navy against French and Scottish naval forces from 1544 to 1547. Knighted in Edinburgh by Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, (later 1st Duke of Somerset) for his role in the capture of the city in 1544 he also took part in the siege of Boulogne in 14 September 1544. Under John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick he saw action against the French at the Battle of Spearhead in 1545 and was sent as one of the peace commissioners to France the following year. Commanding the English fleet during the invasion of Scotland by Edward Seymour he provided naval artillery support at the Battle of Pinkie on 15 September 1547. Appointed Governor of Boulogne in 1547, he successfully defended the city against a French siege from 1549 to 1550. That same year, with Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland, he became the Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire as well as serving as Lord High Admiral under King Edward VI from 1550 to 1554, and again from 1559 to 1585, and as Privy Counsellor from 1550 to 1553, briefly serving as an envoy to France in 1551. After becoming the Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire in 1552, Clinton later took part in the defeat of Wyatt's Rebellion in Kent in 1554. Becoming Lord General of Lord Pembroke's expedition he fought with Spanish forces at the Battle of Saint-Quentin on 10 August 1557. Upon his return to England, Clinton took command of the English fleet and began raiding the French coast burning the town on Conquet and the surrounding area in 1558. A joint commander with Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick of a large army during the Northern Rebellion however the army was still being assembled when the rebellion was defeated in January 1570. He was created Earl of Lincoln in 1572, and served as ambassador to France,undertaking several commissions from Queen Elizabeth I until his death in London on 16 January 1585.
1487
Dorothy
Capell
1505 - 1561
Margaret
Donington
56
56
1512
Katherine
FitzGerald
1510
Jenico
Preston
1548 - 1623
Frances
de
Clinton
75
75
1496 - 1546
James
Boteler
50
50
1506 - 2 JAN 1565/66
Joan
FitzGerald
1531 - 1614
Thomas
Boteler
83
83
1536 - 1570
John
Boteler
34
34
1540
Thomas
FitzGerald
1539
Henry
Seymour
1543
Margaret
Seymour
1545
Jane
Seymour
1547 - 1602
Elizabeth
Seymour
55
55
1549
Catherine
Seymour
1518 - 26 FEB 1551/52
Michael
Stanhope
1476 - 1539
Elizabeth
Bourchier
63
63
1474 - 1522
Edward
Stanhope
48
48
1502
Richard
Stanhope
1506
Joan
Stanhope
1508
Marmaduke
Stanhope
1510
Thomas
Stanhope
1512
Elizabeth
Stanhope
1525
Isabella
Skeffington
1540 - 1596
Thomas
Stanhope
56
56
1520 - 20 FEB 1586/87
Anne
Rawson
1542
Eleanor
Stanhope
1545
John
Stanhope
1547
Jane
Stanhope
1549
Edmund
Stanhope
1551 - 1608
Edward
Stanhope
57
57
1474 - 1535
Edward
Stradling
61
61
1547 - 1588
Audrey
Sanders
41
41
1518 - 1576
William
Saunders
58
58
1499 - 1541
Sir
Walter
Hungerford
42
42
1508 - 1547
Susanna
Danvers
39
39
1530
Sir
Walter
Hungerford
1520
Frances
Champernon
1523
William
Skeffington
1495
Thomas
Skeffington
1504
Margaret
Stanhope
1526
Anna
Skeffington
1528
Katherine
Skeffington
1530
Dorothy
Skeffington
1532
Elizabeth
Skeffington
1534
Lucy
Skeffington
1536
Joyce
Skeffington
1538
Anthony
Skeffington
1539
Edward
Skeffington
1541
Mary
Skeffington
1543
George
Skeffington
1545
Francis
Skeffington
1492 - 1561
John
Arundel
69
69
1496
Mary
Arundel
1496
Richard
Arundel
1498
Elizabeth
Arundel
1500
Roger
Arundel
1502
Edward
Arundel
1504
James
Arundel
1506
Philip
Arundel
1508
Grace
Arundel
1510
Margaret
Arundel
1512
Annis
Arundel
1494
Thomas
Arundel
1494 - 1536
Mary
Bevill
42
42
1525
Roger
Arundel
1527
Catherine
Arundel
1529
Margery
Arundel
1531
Elizabeth
Arundel
1536 - 1592
Jane
Arundel
56
56
1533 - 1580
John
Arundel
47
47
1512 - 23 JAN 1563/64
Elizabeth
Hussey
1503
Jane
Hungerford
1505
William
Hungerford
1510
Edward
Hungerford
1540
Susan
Hungerford
1446 - 1497
James
Touchet
51
51
1544 - 1590
John
Palmer
46
46
1512 - 1585
Catherine
Stradling
73
73
1540
Margaret
Palmer
1542
Catherine
Palmer
1543
Robert
Palmer
1546
William
Palmer
1548
Thomas
Palmer
1538 - 1599
Elizabeth
Whitbread
61
61
1514 - 1628
John
Whitbread
114
114
1518 - 1628
Eleanor
Radcliffe
110
110
1464 - 1540
Robert
Cary
76
76
1468 - 1495
Jane
Carew
27
27
1488
John
Cary
1492 - 1572
William
Cary
80
80
Sheriff of Bristol, England
1517 - 1570
Sir
Richard
Cary
53
53
1519
Susan
Cary
1521
Agnes
Cary
1499
Joane
Herle
1545
Katherine
Hungerford
1523
William
Cary
1540 - 1623
William
Bourchier
83
83
1544 - 1578
Alice
Bourchier
34
34
1546 - 1578
Mary
Bourchier
32
32
1492
Robert
De
Cornwall
1516 - 1563
George
De
Cornwall
47
47
1494
Margaret
Cary
1490
Jane
Cary
1533 - 1562
Walter
Boteler
29
29
1538
Edmond
Boteler
1539
Edward
Boteler
1541
Piers
Boteler
1544
James
Boteler
1545 - 1610
Mary
FitzGerald
65
65
1512 - 1573
Katherine
Kerr
61
61
1500 - 1562
John
Carew
62
62
1466 - 1542
John
Carew
76
76
1502
Anne
Carew
1504
George
Carew
1505
Isabel
Carew
1507
William
Carew
1466 - 1517
Katherine
La
Zouche
51
51
1496
Francis
Carew
1488
William
La
Zouche
1498
Thomas
Carew
1494 - 1529
John
Carew
35
35
1500
Elizabeth
Carew
1502
Joan
Carew
1504
Henry
Carew
1506
Jane
Carew
1439 - 5 JAN 1500/01
John
Sapcote
1481
Joan
Sapcote
1487
Dorothy
Sapcote
1492
Richard
Sapcote
1514
Richard
Hungerford
1541
Mary
Seymour
1501
Amias
Bourchier
1503
Dorothy
Bourchier
1505
Giles
Bourchier
1507
Margaret
Bourchier
1509
Anne
Bourchier
1512
Eleanor
Bourchier
1524
George
Bourchier
1526
Cecilia
Bourchier
1528 - 28 FEB 1576/77
John
Bourchier
1522 - 1569
Elizabeth
Bourchier
47
47
1532
Fulke
Bourchier
1534
Margaret
Bourchier
1536
Henry
Bourchier
1540
James
Bourchier
1542
Verney
Bourchier
1544
Mary
Bourchier
1516 - 1553
Jane
Champernon
37
37
1527
William
Carew
1529 - MAR 1585/86
Thomas
Carew
1536
Andrew
Carew
1504
Elizabeth
Martin
1520
Thomas
Carew
1522
Henry
Carew
1524
Mary
Carew
1526
Christian
Carew
1518
Edward
Chichester
1520
Philip
Chichester
1520 - 1607
John
Popham
87
87
1500 - 1556
Alexander
Popham
56
56
20 FEB 1504/05 - 1558
Jane
Stradling
1484 - 20 FEB 1513/14
Elizabeth
Arundel
1474
Margaret
Arundel
1482
Humphrey
Arundel
1483
Alice
Arundel
1486
Eleanor
Arundel
1556 - 1637
Robert
Hill
81
81
1478 - 1566
Robert
Hill
88
88
1482 - 1573
Elizabeth
Dinham
91
91
1405
Otes
de
Dinham
1410
Agnes
Wortham
1435
Nicholas
Dinham
1437
Elizabeth
Westlake
1457
James
Dinham
1459
William
Dinham
1455
John
Dinham
1460
Margaret
Westmanton
1478
Alice
Dinham
1480
Joane
Dinham
1486
John
Dinham
1495
William
Dinham
1499
Marie
Dinham
1502
Philip
Hill
1504
Kathleen
Hill
1506
Florence
Hill
1508
Frances
Hill
1510
Richard
Hill
1512
Humphrey
Hill
1514
Elizabeth
Hill
1516
Robert
Hill
1518 - 1573
Oliver
Hill
55
55
1536
Agnes
Budockshede
1558
Arthur
Hill
1560
Florence
Hill
1562
Joane
Hill
1564
Elizabeth
Hill
1566
Roger
Hill
1490
Jane
Bradbourne
1520
Frances
La
Zouche
1518 - 1573
Oliver
Hill
55
55
1470 - 1513
Edmund
Carew
43
43
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A 'genogram' depicting a family tree should appear here
If no diagram is shown then either of the following could be the cause:
The diagram has been produced as a PDF and either no PDF viewer has been installed or the diagram has been opened in another window.
The diagram has been produced in SVG format (Scaleable Vector Graphic) and either you are using Internet Explorer version 8 or below, in this case you should install the 'Adobe SVG Viewer', or you are using another browser that does not support SVG
You are using Google Chrome browser but are viewing the report locally on a PC directly from the generated files (i.e. via the 'File' protocol) rather than via a web/HTTP server