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1635 - 1702
George
Vernon
67
67
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\vernon02.htm (i) George Vernon of Sudbury (b 1635, d 1702) m1. Margaret Onely (dau of Edwin Onely of Catesby) ...m2. Dorothy Shirley (sister of Robert, Earl Ferrers) <shirley2.htm> ... m3. Catherine Vernon (dau of Sir Thomas Vernon of London) ...
1639 - 1702
Earl Richard
Burke VIII of
Clanricarde
63
63
1644 - 1683
Elizabeth
Bagnall
39
39
1611 - 1687
Earl William
Burke VII of
Clanricarde
76
76
1638
Lady Catherine
Burke of
Clanricarde
1640 - 1722
Earl John
Burke IX of
Clanricarde
82
82
1642
Lady Helena
Burke of
Clanricarde
1645
Sir Ulich
Burke of
Clanricarde
1646
Lord Thomas
Burke of
Clanricarde
1648
Lady Margaret
Burke of
Clanricarde
1651
Lord William
Burke of
Clanricarde
1653
Lady Honora
Burke of
Clanricarde
1621 - 1682
Heneage
Finch
60
60
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\finch1.htm
D. 1682
Elizabeth
Harvey
D. 1631
Heneage
Finch
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\finch1.htm
Frances
Bell
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/temp14.htm#bell1
1550 - 1614
Moyle
Finch
64
64
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\finch1.htm a. Sir Moyle Finch, 1st Bart of Eastwell (d 18.12.1614) m. (1578) Elizabeth Heneage, Countess of Winchilsea (d 23.03.1633-4, dau of Sir Thomas Heneage of Copt Hall) <heneage1.htm>
D. 1633
Countess
Elizabeth Heneage
of Winchilsea
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/heneage1.htm#link1
D. 1595
Sir
Thomas
Heneage
D. 1592
Anne
Poyntz
D. 1638
Anne
Finch
D. 1619
Theophilis
Finch
D. 1639
Thomas
Finch
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/finch1-1.htm#link2
D. 1642
Cecelie
Wentworth
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/wentworth06-1.htm#dau1
1677 - 1729
Washington
Shirley
51
51
Lady Mary
Finch of
Winchilsea
D. 1771
Edward
Finch-
Hatton
1647 - 1730
Daniel
Finch
83
83
D. 1743
Anne
Hatton
1689 - 1769
Earl Daniel
Finch VIII of
Winchilsea
80
80
Baron Robert
Shirley IV of
Shirley
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/shirley2-1.htm (2) Sir Robert Shirley, 4th Bart of Staunton Harold (d 06.11.1656) m. Catherine Okeover (d 18.10.1672, dau of Humphrey Okeover of Okeover) <okeover1-1.htm>
D. 1672
Catherine
Okeover
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/okeover1-1.htm#dau1
D. 1633
Baron Henry
Shirley II of
Shirley
1623
Baron Charles
Shirley III of
Shirley
1619 - 1655
Honorable
Lettice
Shirley
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36
D. 1622
Baron George
Shirley I of
Shirley
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/shirley2-1.htm
D. 1595
Frances
Berkeley
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/berkeley03-1.htm#link2
1686 - 1736
Earl Michael
Bourke X of
Clanricarde
50
50
D. 1711
Mary
Talbot
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\talbot04.htm (1) Mary Talbot (d 27.06.1711) m. (10.1684) John Bourke, 9th Earl of Clanricarde (b 1642, d 17.10.1722) <burgh03.htm>
1685 - 1750
Stephen
Poyntz
65
65
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/poyntz3.htm#midg1 DNB1 @N2591@
Ursula
Sydenham
John Maclean says that Ursula's mother was Grace, dau. of Sir John Godolphin. Certainly Bodine says that Mary Sydenham's mother was Ursula Bridges.
Margaret
Codrington
Edward
Bromwich
1588
Robert
Poyntz
m. (1) Frances Gibbons, (2) Cecilia Smith.
Frances
Gybbon
Grezill
Poyntz
Margarett
Poyntz
Isaack
Bromwich
Mary
Bromwich
rebecca
Bromwich
Ursula
Sydenham
She and Richard had issue.
Elizabeth
Sydenham
She and Poyntz had issue.
Richard
Molineux
Maclean calls him Edmund, who rightly sued Sir John Poyntz for debts and eventually had Sir John put in prison.
Poyntz
Mill
1577 - 1617
John
Poyntz
40
40
D. 1591
Mary
Poyntz
m. (1) Francis Codrington, (2) John Sydnam. She & Francis had one dau. Margaret She & John had 3 daus: Anne, Ursula & Elizabeth.
D. 1581
Francis
Codrington
D. 1591
John
Sydenham
In 1626 his son John erected a monument to his grandfather in Brympton church, hence confirming his parentage - but even this needs some clarification - with all the Johns. ========= Met andere ega's vermeld bij Stirnet.( E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\sydenham2.htm ) ========= file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/poyntz2.htm#linkhi c. Mary Poyntz (bur 07.10.1591) m1. Francis Codrington of Frampton-on-Severn (d before 28.10.1581) m2. John Sydenham of Nimpsfield (d before 05.01.1590/1)
D. 1634
Ann
Sydenham
1608 - 1643
Newdigate
Poyntz
35
35
D. 1636
Sarah
Foxley
D. 1705
Dorothea
Poyntz
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\poyntz3.htm iv. Dorothy Poyntz (bpt 03.01.1631/2, d 02.08.1705) m. (1659) John Owsley (rector of Glooston)
1635 - 1687
John
Owsley
52
52
1607 - 1663
Sydenham
Poyntz
56
56
DNB1 @N3010@
1606 - 1683
John
Poyntz
77
77
DNB1 @N3011@
D. 1662
Mary
Parkyns
D. 1720
William
Poyntz
Jane
Monteage
1691 - 1728
Joseph
Poyntz
37
37
1650 - 1717
Earl Robert
Shirley I of
Ferrers
67
67
D. 1693
Elizabeth
WASHINGTON
1673
Lord Robert
Shirley of
Ferrers
1680 - 1745
Earl Henry
Shirley III
of Ferrers
65
65
D. 1762
Selina
London
1705
Lord George
Shirley of
Ferrers
Lord Sewallis
Shirley of
Ferrers
Lady Anne
Shirley of
Ferrers
Lady Selina
Shirley of
Ferrers
1647
Baron Seymour
Shirley V of
Shirley
Diana
Elgin
Baron Robert
Shirley VI of
Shirley
Honorable
Dorothy
Shirley
D. 1734
Anne
Blount
D. 1667
George
Blount
file:///Q:/E-S009/genealogy/Stirnet/src/stirnet.com/blount02.htm#dau5
1594 - 1654
Walter
Blount
60
60
D. 1656
Elizabeth
Wylde
George
Blount
Eleanor
Norwood
Mary
Kirkham
Mary
Stuart
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\euweb\stewart04.htm (2) Mary Stuart, de jure Baroness Clifton (b c1650, dsp 04.07.1667) m. (09.1664) Richard Butler, Earl of Arran (d 25.01.1685-6)
D. 1702
George
Blount
http://www.thepeerage.com/p16552.htm#i165517 file:///Q:/E-S009/genealogy/Stirnet/src/stirnet.com/blount02.htm
1523
Henry
Norwood
D. 1632
William
Norwood
1637 - 1695
Roger
Mallory
58
58
1 AUTH Justice in King and Queen in 1693 (Fleet 5-102) 1 AGNC deed from Chickahomony Indians on Pamunkey Neck for 6160acresofland. Va. Hist. Genealogies, p. 115. Roger Mallory, mentioned second in the will of hisfather,ThomasMallory(1605-1671), was l i v ing in Virginia at date of thewill,July 10,1671.Also Roger's uncle Phillip Mallory, i n h i s willdated1661, gave tomynephew Rober Mallory, all my plantations inVirginia:(ante). Roger patented 2514 acrew in New Kent in 1660, for asecondpatentwasissued for this la n d i n 1688 because the original waslost.(G.B.,7, p.660). This patent wa issued to "Capta i n R ogerMallory", sohe musthavebeen a captain in the militia. The county recordsof New K e nt havebeenlost. In 1693 Roger Mallory patented 300 acres oflandescheatedbyGeorge Nel s o n (G.B. 9-131). At that time he was livinginKingandQueen, which had been cut off fro m N e w Kent. He was aJusticeinKingand Queen 1693. (Fleet 5-102). Also, in 1660 Roger Mallory patented 750 acres in York, "FortheuseofPhillip Mallory , " f o r the transportation of 15persons.(Yk.1657-62,p. 244). In January 1679, Peter Perry , a g ed 28,in courtatYork County,testified about being in New Kent at the houseofCaptainMa l l ory wherehe ws asked to accept a bill due fromCaptainMallory toMr. RobertSpring. (1677- 8 4 , Folio 214.) Roger Mallory died shortly after December 22, 1695, for that wasthedteofthe deed mad e t o h im for 6150 acres of land bytheChickahomonyIndianson Pamunkey Neck. In 1697 John Buckner petitioned for a patent to thisland,"hehavingpurchased right from R o g er, Charles and Thomas Mallory,sonsofthe decedent." Later, in 1699, "The General Assem b l yhavingtakenintoconsideration settlement of land on Pamunkey Neckgavepreference tothe a b ove three sons of Robert Mallory, bounded as bydeedand computedat2000 acres because th e s a id Mallory had been givenotherlandsinexchange." (H.B. 1695-1702, pp. 286-317). The m aid e nnameofRogerMallory's wife is unknown. Roger Mallory, son of Dr. Thomas Mallory rector ofNorthenden,Cheshire,andof Eccleston, L a n caster, England, obtained agrant of landinVirginia in1660. His uncle, the Rev. Philip M a l lory,also willed tohimall hisplantations in Virginia. He settled in thatpart of New Ke n tcounty,Va,which later became King and Queen county andstill laterKingWilliam county. He was a Justice of New Kent county in 1680, and as lateas1690(VaMagazine, 1894, and Ap r i l 1899) and of King and Queen countyin1693andthe title of Captain. On the 30th of Apr i l , 1688, hereceivedbypatenta grant of "2514 acres of land sittuate and being ye Pish o f StJohn inye county of New Kent on ye south side oftheMattaponyriver***w'ch landwas for me rl y granted to ye sid CaptainRogerMallory bypattent and inthe late troubles casually lo s t an d isdue byand for yetransportationof fifty-one persons," &c. On the 26th day of April, 1698, Roger Mallory referredtoas"gent."received by patent a gr a n t of 300 acres "lying in KingandQueencountyaforesaid (but lately part of New Kent county ) , " In 1704-5 Roger Mallory was a Justice of King Williamcounty.(Va.MagazineApril 1901). Note--Captain Roger Mallory was probably the son of Jane thefirstwifeofDr. Thomas Mallo r y , and if so was born between 1632 and1638. Dr. Mallory apparently did not leave Oxford till 1632, andhiswifeJanedied in 1638. Ro g e r was therefore about 70 years of gein1705, orless. Capt. Roger Mallory came from Yorkshire, England and was a justiceinNewKent Co. VA __________________________________________________________________________ REASONS FOR COMING TO THE NEW WORLDDuring the early 17th century England was plagued with weakandunfavorableeconomic condit i o ns. Wages were low, unemployment high,andcommoditiesscarce. The laws of primogeniture, m a r kedly influencinglifein England,provided that the eldest child in a family was to receiv e ,under normalcircumstances, the entire estate of his father, themajorityof his parents p o ssessions, and often exclusively inherit thesocialrank of hisfather. Many a younger so n , f inding himself withlittlematerialproperty and upon viewing the desperate economic situ a tion ofthecountry, looked anxiously for a means to better his economicandsocialpositio n . Up on hearing the often exaggerated stories of anewunsettledland "of milk and honey", wh e re l and was up for the takinganda fortunecould be made, and upon discovering that the l a w allo ttedtoeverysettler fifty acres of land for each member of his familyhebrought to t he ne w land, many a man of humble means sacrificed allhehad for a chanceto seek his fortu n e an d begin a new life in America.The bleak economic conditions in England, however, were not theonlycauseof immigrati o n t o America during the 17th century. In 1642civilwarbroke out in England - dividing th e c oun try between KingCharles Iandhis supporters (known as Royalists or Cavaliers) and Par liamen t,withOliver Cromwell as its leader. The English Puritans(knownas"Roundheads"), be i n g a dominant faction of the parliament ,wereapowerful force against the Crown. As Cromw e l l gained moreandmorecontrol of the government, the Royalists came under much persecutio n.Charles I was beheaded in 1649 and Cromwell's armymarchedthroughoutEngland, Scotland , I r eland and Wales harassingandpersecuting theRoyalists. The Nanneys of Merionethshire be i ngsupporters of the Crown,were not excluded from the widespreadpersecutionand oppressi o n b yCromwell's forces and the great NanneyEstate wasdestroyed by Cromwell'sArmy in the 16 5 0' s (the estate waslater rebuiltby the family). Many ofthe Cavaliers sought refuge in Ame ric a whereRoyalist persecution didnot exist on the scale it did inEngland. Variousof the s e C avaliersbecame part of what was to be calledthe "TideWaterAristocracy" whichruled Virg i ni a during the second halfof the 17thcentury.Still others, came to Virginia, seeking the opportunity to worshipastheydesired. Through o u t the 17th century members ofvariousreligiousmovements, including such sects as the Puri t a ns, aswellasPresbyterians, Baptists, Huguenots and Quakers arrived inthecolonyseeki n g c onditions where they might find freedom ofworship.ButVirginia, in contrast to many oth e r A merican colonies - whohadbecomehavens for pilgrims seeking religious liberty; seem s t o havebeen,rather, a colony - a majority of whose inhabitants had come asaresultof th e ec onom ic and political conditions in Europe. They weremenandwomen seeking a better lif e fo r the m and theirs in this new land. 8. Roger Mallory, born Abt. 1638 in Northenden Cheshire England; diedDecember 22, 1695 in Elizabeth City County Virginia. He was the son of 16. Thomas Mallory and 17. Jane ............ Mallory. Notes for Roger Mallory:Notes of Christopher Sheap ..as follows.. Obtained a grant of land inVirginia in 1660. He settled in that part of New Kent County that laterbecame King and Queen County in 1693 and still later King William County. Was a Justice of New Kent County in 1680 and as late as 1690 and of Kingand of King and Queen County in 1693. In 1704 he was a Justice of King William County. Was Also known as Captain Roger Mallory. William and Mary Quarterly Says ( Vol. 1, No. 4 April 1893))On July 24 1660 , a certificate was granted by York Court to "Mr. RogerMalory, for the use of Mr. Phillip Malory "for 750 acres due on account of 15 Head rights.Names appearing among the head right are Robert Batt, Nathaniel MalorySen., Nathanel Malory Jr., William Malory, Thomas Malory, and Elizabeth MaloryThis doubtless indicates that Roger and Phillip were brothers.On39 April 1688, he received by patent a grant of "2514 acres of landsituate and being ye P'ish of St. John in ye county of New Kent on yesouthside of Mattapony River **** W'ch land was formerly granted to ye saidCaptain Roger Mallory by patent and in the late troubles casually lost and is due by and for ye transportation of fifty one persons." Children of Roger Mallory are: i. William Mallory, born Abt. 1666; died February 15, 1719/20 in Elizabeth City County Virginia; married Ann Wythe. Notes for William Mallory:W&M Qtrly , April 1893 " The son of William Mallory was Francis Mallory,from whom the family in Virginia of that name is descended. " Elizabeth City County Records " Know all men by these presents yt. IWilliam Mallory , Doe give unto my Sonn Francis Mallory one negro Ladnam'dWill and one Gray Mare & their increase to him $ and his heirs for ever.It Being in consideration of forty Pounds Sterling. It being given unto my said sonn By his Grand Mother Ann With. As Witness my hand this 18th of Xbr., 1696. W'll'm MalloryAcknowledged in Cort of Eliz. Citty County this 18th of Xbr. 1696" Excerpts from Williiam Mallory will recorded in Wills and Deeds Elizabeth City County Va, Proved February 15, 1720. Son Francis Mallory the Plantation where I now reside. Son William all remaining lands to enjoy at the age of sixteen. Remaining estate to be divided between my son William & my daughters Mary and Ann. From Ancestry of George Wythe L.L.D. . in The William and Mary Quarterly,Vol.2, No. 2, July 1893. "..... Anne (Wythe) who m. William Mallory ofE.C.Co, will pr. Feb. 11, 1720 , son of Capt. Roger Mallory of New Kent or King and Queen; left issue...." On April 20, 1687b , William Mallory received a patent for 3740 Acres ofland " Lying in New Kent County in Fomunky Neck Wck lnd was formerlysurveyed by Capt. Wm. Claybourne dec'd for Captain Roger Mallory" Notes for Ann Wythe: Records of Elizabeth City May 2, 1693 show that Ann Mallory( daughter ofThomas Wythe Sen. ), wife of William Mallory appointed her father - lawCapt. Roger Mallory of King and Queen her attorney to relinquish her dowerto certain lands. The son of William Mallory was Francis Malory orMallory,from whom the family in Virginia of that name descended. ( William andMary Quarterly , April 1893) 4 ii. Thomas Mallory, born Abt. 1670 in Virginia; died Abt. 1750 in Virginia; married Elizabeth Higgason Abt. 1700 in Virginia. iii. John Mallory, born Abt. 1676 in King and Queen County Virginia;diedAbt. December 06, 1752 in London England; married Mary ............. Mallory. Notes for John Mallory:Notes from Dr. Christopher Sheap ... as follows.. I his will written May23, 1747, he leaves various sums of money to his nieces and nephews inVirginia and he mentions that they are the children of his brothersWilliam, Thoms,Roger and Charles and his sisters Elizabeth Palmer andQuarles. He also mentions his cousin ( nephew) Francis Mallory ofVirginia. He went to England ca. 1700 at rhe invitation of his Uncle, John Mallory of London, who had no children of his own.... iv. Roger II Mallory, born Abt. 1684. v. Charles Mallory, born Abt. 1686. vi. Elizabeth Mallory, born Abt. 1690. vii. Jane Mallory, born Abt. 1692.
1605 - 1671
Thomas
Mallory
66
66
1 AUTH BA May 7, 1629 1 AGNC appt. rector of Easington Oxford, 16321 DEST because of loyalty appt by Charles Ii to father's old placeofDeanof Chester 1 MEDI Dec. 1, 1660 (DNB 35-431) Va. Hist. Genealogies, p. 113. Thomas mallory (1605-1671) was son of Thomas Mallory,deanofChester(D.N.B. says he wa s t h e fourth son and the VirginiaMagazinesayshe wasthe third son (D.N>B. XXXV, p. 431; 1 2 V . 4 00). He was baptized at Davenham August 27, 1605; matriculatedatNewCollege,Oxford, Octobe r 1 5 , 1624; B.A. May 7, 1628; N.A.January17,1631/32. He was appointed rector of Easington , O x ford,1632. OnMay14, 1634 he was presented by Richard Mallory and BishopForster of So do rand Man, to thefamily living at Northernden, Cheshire.He was ejectedasa Royalist by t h e Cromwellians, but after therestoration, because ofhisloyalty tothe crown he was appoin t e d byCharles II to his father'soldplace of Dean of Chester Dec 1, 1660 (D.N.B.35-431). He married firstly Jane, who died February 12, 1638(registers),andsecondly Mary. HI s s o n Francis was a legatee under thewillofWilliamForster, Bishop of Sodor and Man. Dea n Mal l ory diedatBrindle,nerEccleston, in 1671. He was father of the emigrants to Virginia and mentioned themasbeinginVirginia, in his w i l l dated at Eccleston in Lancashire,July10,1671.He gave his wife, Frances, 400 pounds f o r l ife, same tobedividedamongchildren alive at her death, except son Thomas, in Virginia wa storeceive 100 pounds. Philip Mallory who had been to Va previously, left his propertytoThomasand Roger, his br o t her Thomas' children. Phillip diedwithoutissue.First Mallory in VA was Sir John Mallor y , a n investor intheVirginiaCharter, who according the VA records was there in 1607, two year s priorto the first colonization. There is some theory that hiswifeAnne Euredied ther e 1 6 27 in childbirth with Peter Mallory of newHaven.I haveseen no proof of that. Anne wa s a d i rect desendant of JohndeBaliol,King of Scotland. Her father, William sold the famil y esta te,Stokesly,to Sir Richard Forster. William Forster, DD, bishop of SoderandMann,an d Rich a rd Mallory, introduced Rev Thomas MalloryatNorthenden.Horatio Mallory married Dorot hy For s ter 1629 onBermuda.(andhad son,Peter Mallory b 1640)(Dorothy Forster was d of William For s ter,vintnerof London) Hopestill Forster was related to thePrestons of NewHaven asco us i n of Christopher Gibson who married SarahSale, sister ofElizabethSale, mother of Mari e Pr e ston who supposedlymarried PeterMallory ofNew Haven Va. Genealogies, Vol. 4, p. 266. On the breaking out of the war, he, like his father,wascompelledtoforsake his benefice ; a n d he fled to theadjoininggarrisonofWithenshaw, which hd been fortified by Mr. Talton , as described insomeinteresting and Original papers in EAST CHESHIRE,pp.314-5. Inthatstro ng ho ld Mallory met with anotherdeterminedanti-Parliamentparson,Mr. Pollitt, the Curate o f Ch oalton-cum-Hatrveywho had madehimselfobnoxious to his leading parishonersby attendin g hors e races atBarlowMoor, and by other proceedings whichthey deemedunclerical. In giving evidence against this clergyman, John Barlow, oneofthevillagersswore (10th Feb r u ary, 1647-8) that he had heardMr.Pollittconfess toMr. Hyde of Dentor that he went to Sit h e nshaw,thenagarrison, to speakwith Mr. Mallory, of Northenden, amalignantparson.Withens h a w house wsfinally attacked and taken (25thFebruary,1643-4) byCol. RobertDuckenfield , a n d Mallory was one ofthose whosenames weretaken don asbeing then present. His living w a s sequesteredabout Aug.1644, andothers served the Cure. His possessions consisted of a parsonage house and alittleglebelandthereto. His wife cl a i med and received her fifths outoftheRectory. Where the family resorted to does not appear. But in 1648,6thJuly,HenryNewcome, afterwa r d s the well known Minister ofManchester,wasmarried"at Mr. Mallory's house at Davenshaw ( q u .Davenham?)toMistressElizabeth Manwaringe." Autob. pp. 295 and 10, AtDavenhamtheelde r M allory had been incumbent 43 years. Mallory in somewayobtainedin theyear 1661, a tit l e t o the rectory of Eccleston,inLeylandHundred,Lancashire, (Baines New Ed. II, 148), an a p pointmentwhichoccurred inthe very year in which Edward Gee, theenergeticPresbyterianplac e dt here by the local classis, was imprisoned. Gee, however, returned from his incarceration; and he datedhisprisonbook,A TREATISE OF P R A YER, Lond. 8 v, from Eccleston whichindeedhecontinuedto occupy. The circumstances atten d i ng Mallorypresentationtothisrectory are not on record, but his right to it at theRestor a tiondoesnot seem to have been called in question. The next important event in Mallory's life was his engagingwithSirGeorgeBooth in the Che s h ire Rising. On the passing of theActin1661,Mallory entered into possession both of Nor t h endenandEccleston,forboth livings had become vacant by the deaths of thosewhohad beena p pointed during the interregnum. Earwaker (I295) states that Mallory was re-instated atNorthendenintheyear 1662; but no a u t hority is cited for that date,which seemsaboutayear too late. Alluding to the precedi n g r ector,Henry Dunster,whowasburied there 20th March, 1661-2, Calamy says that Mr.Mellor y(i.e.Mallory) was remarkably grateful to him. On April17,1662,Malloryreceived a dispensat i o n to hold the rectoriesofEcclestonandNorthenden. In some way Mallory became possessed l i kewiseoftheAdvowson of this Rectory, that the Advowson of Northendenforonetermonly w a s t o be altered, on Dr. Mallory's behalf, from hisownnametothose of Sir Jeffrie, Shakerl y , Si r John Netherne andEdwardHyde,Esq.The next vacancy, which did not arise through Mallo r y'sdeath,occurredabout five years later, when John Cooke wasinstituedRector,25thFebrua r y , 1667-8, on the presentation of EdwardHyde of HydeEsq.(EwakerI, 295). In the year 1660 when there were many applicationsforthevacantecclesiastical patrona g e i n the King's gift, Mallorywasactivefor hisown further advancement. On the 6th July th a t y earhedrew up apetitionfor the rich Rectory of Houghton On theSide--ie,wepresume,Houg h to n-le=Spring, soon to be void by the removalof Dr.JohnBarwick tothe Deanery of Durham , i n w hich he was installed1stNov.Mallory'spetition is as follows STATE PAPERS. DOM CHAS I I , vol.VII, No.58: "To the King's Most Excellent Ma'ty: The humble peti'on of Tho:Mallory, Clerk, Sheweth thaty'rpet'rhathserved y'r Roya l l f ather throughout ye Warre, and y'rroyallselfein yelate (though abortive) endeavors o f y e C heshireGentlemen,hatheverbeene comfortable to ye Government and Discipline of yeChu rc hofEngland; and whereas ye Rectory of Houghton On the Side,intheBishoprickof Duresme, i s n o w voyd and in y'r Mat'yes Donac'on. May it therefore, please y'r gracious Mat'y togranty'rroyallpresent'n unto ye sai d R e ctory unto ye pet'r And y'r pet'r shall ever pray, &c." At the Court t Whitehall ye 6th of July 1660: "His Ma'tie is grciously pleased to referre thisPetitiontoDoctorSheldon Deane o f t h e Chappell, Dr. Earles Deane ofWestminsterandDoctorMorley Deane of Christ Church or an y t w o of them,who aretoiformthemselves of the "et'rs merit and due qualifaco' for thesai d prefermentand report the same to his Ma'tie together with theiropinions. "Whereupon his Majesty will signify his further pleasure EDW. NICHOLAS This Petitioner is capable of ye favour he desires. G. Sheldon, Geor. Morley Continues... Notes for Thomas Mallory:Rev. Thomas Mallory, youngest son of Dean Thomas Mallory . Youngest offour sons of the Dean. Occupation Minister 15 October 1624, MatriculatedatNew College Oxford. Instituted to the rectory of Northenden, Cheshire on15 February , 1634/35Was a Royalist supporter during the English Civil War and his living wassequestered by the Parliamentary Government about August 1644. After theRestoration, he obtained title to the Rectory in Leyland Hundred,Lancasterin 1661 and also repossession of the Rectory at Northenden. He died at Brindle near his Rectory of Eccleston.
1605 - 1638
JANE
33
33
@NI200168@
1586
Elizabeth
Vaughn
@NI200169@
1498 - 1547
William
Mallory
49
49
Va. His. Genealogies, p. 109. Sir William Mallory of Studley and Hutton was a son ofhisfather'sfirstwife. He marrie d J o an, daughter of Sir John NortonofNortonConyers byMargaret, daughter of Sir Robert Wa r d o fGivendale.(ForConyers, seeGlovers Vis. of York, p. 244). Sir Williamdied April27, 1 54 7, and inq.P.M. and was held Sept. 21, 1547. Hiseldest son andheirwasChristopher Mallo r y , who survived him only eightyears. At thetimeofhis death, Christopher had no childre n a n d hislands wereinheritedundera posthumous son, John, was subsequently born toChristop her . In1578,John had a writ Amoveas Manus for a third part ofthe manorsofStudleyand Nunwi c h , late of his fther Christopher. (Vic.His. York,I,404).
1458
John
Norton
@NI200174@
1640
Jane
@NI200517@
1566 - 1644
Rev
Thomas
II Mallory
78
78
1 AUTH Royalist supported Charles I 1 AGNC matriculated at Cambridge, Midhelmas 1582, Trinity College Va. Hist. Genealogies, p. 110. Thomas Mallory (1566-1644) was a son of Sir William Mallory and Anne hiswife, daughter of Si r George Gale of York. This is confirmed by AlumniCambrensis (Vol. III, p. 1301), which st a t es he was son ofSir WilliamMallory of Studley, York. He matriculated at Cambridge, Mich elm as1582,from Trinity. He later received the degree of B.D. and was presentedwith the liv ing of Rolnaldskirk in the North Riding of York June 27,1599. In addition to Ronaldskirk , he a lso held livings at MobberleyArchdeacon of Richmond, November 16, 1603. On July 25 , 1607,he was madeDean of Chester. Later, on October 11, 1619, he purchased the advowson of Mobberley Church and became its parson in 1621. During the Civil War,Dean Mallory and hi s sons were active royalists in support of KingCharles I. In 1642 Dean Mallory was forced t o flee from his rectory atMobberley and took refuge in Chester. He died at Chester April 3 , 1644and is buried in the Quire of the Cathedral. Dean Mallory married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Vaughan, Bishop ofLondon (A.C. III, p . 1 3 0). Richard Vaughan matriculated at CambridgeNov. 16, 1569; B.A. St. Johns 1573/4; M. A. 15 7 7(A.C.),according toD.N.B. Vol. LVIII, p. 170).
1525 - 1602
Sir
William
Mallory
77
77
1 AUTH During Rising of the North he was on side of Queen 1 AGNC Gave news and advice to the Earl of Sussex 1 DEST 1585 MP for Yorkshire 1 MEDI High Sheriff of county in 1592 Va. His. Genealogies, p. 109. Sir William Mallory of Studley and Hutton succeededhiselderbrotherChristopher, who die d M a rch 23, 1553/54. WilliamMallory,Esq.,wasfound by the Inquest P,M. to be his next of k i n , thenbeing 23yearsofage and more. During the Rising of the North in 1569, hewas on t h esideof the Queen, giving news and advice to the Earl ofSussex. In1570hewas appointe d H i gh Steward of Ripon, which he heldforlife.(C.S.P.)of the county in 1592. He was excee di n glyzealousinsuppression of theCatholics. In 1575 the Commissioners atYorkforEcclesia s t ical Causesrequested him to pull down thegoldentabernacle atRipon, Brest Lowe,and to u s e t he same in repairingtheChancel. SirWilliam is said tohave been very keen in advanci n g thReformation.(Troubles of OurCatholic Forefathers, Sec. 3, pp. 46, 69,83,92) (13V.32 8 ) . He marriedUrsula, daughter of Sir George Gale ofYork,Master ofthe Mint andsometime L o r d Mayor there. George Gale, inhiswill, 1536,gave hisdughter Ursula and her husband twe n t y pounds. In the following year "Dame Mary Gale" bequeathed toherdaughterMalloryher "Tabette of go l d s" and to her goddaughter,JaneMallory, her"flowerof gold." (Wills York Register) (13V.3 2 8 ). Sir William was buried at Ripon March 22, 1602/03. His willwasdatedJune15, 1586 and pro b a ted April 5, 1602/03. His will wasdatedJune 15,1586and probated April 5, 1603. Willi a m M allory ofHuttonConyers,knight."To George Mallory my son, one annuity of 18 poundsou t o f mymanor ofWashington; to Thomas Mallory my son, one annuity of19poundsout of thesam e ; t o Charles my won, one annuity of 17 poundsoutof mylands atHutton Conyers; to Robert Ma l lor y my son, one annuityof17pounds out ofthe same; to Francis Mallory my won, one annui t y of17pounds out of mylands at Great Studley; to Anne my daughter,300pounds;to Dorothy Ma l lory my daughter twelve score pounds; toJulianMallory mydaughter 300pounds where of she h a t h already paid untoher 50pounds toremain withher mother until she be so, if she marrie s w ithoutherconsent she tohave but 200 markes, and the other 100 markes tobepaidto Elizab e t hMallory my youngest daughter for ten years 10 poundsayearand for herfurther advancem e n t I rest in the mercy of Godandhermother'sgoodness. My wife to have all my plate and af t e r herdeathtoJohn if hebe living, if not to William Mallory his son. TheresiduetoDam e U r sulamy wife and John my son exrs." (13 V. 328-29) His heir was Sir John Mallory of Studley and Hutton whoseeldestsonandheir was Sir Will i a m Mallory, Esq., of Studley andHutton.SirWilliamwas five years old at the time of the H e r ald'sVisitationtoYork, 1585.(13V. 442). Therefore the statement in theVirginia Magazi n e(14 V. 101)that Thomas Mallory, ancestor of theVirginia Mallorys, wasasixth sonof Si r J o hn Mallory of Studley (above)was in error.Thisprobably arosefrom the fact that pages 4 42 - 443 of themagazineweretransposed (See 14V. 101). Thomas Mallory was born about1566 . Therefore, he could not bea younger brother of William Mallory,Esq.,whowas born in 1580. Sir
1529
Ursula
Gale
@NI200540@
1500
Jane
Norton
@NI200558@
1459
Margaret
WARD
@NI200564@
1433
Roger
Warde
@NI200566@
1437
Eleanor
Constable
@NI200568@
1653 - 1732
Martin
PALMER
79
79
!KATHRYN BROWN BOOK. "Born between 1653 and 1660, York County or New Kent County.... (York County record 1681 says, "Martin Palmer Jr. is 21, orthereabouts.") Will dated 19 Mar 1732, King William County, Virginia."
1678 - 1747
Martin
PALMER
69
69
Elizabeth Mallory, d/o Capt. Roger Mallory (c1635-1695-7),m.1-Capt.Benjamin Crowshaw (d. s . p. by June 1677), s/o Capt.RichardCrowshaw.Elizabeth m. 2-Martin Palmer Jr. They wer e i n K ingWilliam Co.VA 1704.Their son Martin Palmer Jr. was b. ca 1678 & d. ca1720 befor e his father. (Some of this taken from Kathryn Brown Williams'book,ThePalmer/Parmer Family 1 653 -1 989; no publisher listed)Elizabeth Mallory, d/o Capt. Roger Mallory (c1635-1695-7), m.1-Capt.Benjamin Crowshaw (d.s . p. by June 1677), s/o Capt. RichardCrowshaw.Elizabeth m. 2-Martin Palmer Jr. They were i n K ing William Co.VA 1704.Their son Martin Palmer Jr. was b. ca 1678 & d. ca 1720 before his father. (Some of this taken from Kathryn Brown Williams' book,ThePalmer/Parmer Family 1653 -1 989; no publisher listed)
1650 - 1747
Elizabeth
Mallory
97
97
1 AUTH author John Bennett Boddie Genealogical Publishing, 1975 Va. Hist. Genealogies, p. 116. Elizabeth, m. Martin Palmer (?), who held 1200 acres in KingWilliamin1704. Abstrct of the will of JOHN MALLORY, citizen and leathersellerofLondon,dated 23 May, 1747. To my wife and her heirs my estate of Stratford Lanthory Co.Essex.AlsoIgive her les e o f m y house in the Strand. To Treasurer of Saint Georges Hospital 100 pounds--for use ofsickandlamethere. To Treasurer of the New Foundling Hospital for use ofthatcharity,100pounds. To Mr. Galfidus Mann and Mr. Richard Cooke, 20 guineas each for mourning. I make my wife sole executrix and give her residue of myestateonconditionthat she pa y s t o said Mr. Mann and Mr. Cooke 4000poundswithin3 yers,to be held by them in trust as fo l low s-- To pay interest to my wife for her life and after her deathtopaytochilden of my brothe r W i lliam near Jamestown in Virginia400pounds,inKing Williams County, to the children of m y s isterELIZABETHPALMER(Sic) 300 pounds--to the children of my brother Rober1200pounds--to t h e children of my brother Thomas 1200 pounds--tothechildren ofmysister Quarles 300 pound s - - to the children of mybrotherCharles400pounds--To the childrem of my cousin (nephew) Francis Mallory ofJamesRiverinvirginia 200 pounds-- If any of said children die their shares shall go totheirlawfulrepresentatives. Witness e s : Charles Waring John Vickerey John Locker Proved 6th December, 1752 by Mary Mallory, widow, relict and executrix. Elizabeth, m. Martin Palmer (?), who held 1200 acres in KingWilliamin1704. Abstrct of the will of JOHN MALLORY, citizen and leather sellerofLondon,dated 23 May, 1747. To my wife and her heirs my estate of Stratford Lanthory Co. Essex.AlsoIgive her lese o f m y house in the Strand. To Treasurer of Saint Georges Hospital 100 pounds--for use of sickandlamethere. To Treasurer of the New Foundling Hospital for use of thatcharity,100pounds. I make my wife sole executrix and give her residue of myestateoncondition that she pay s t o said Mr. Mann and Mr. Cooke 4000poundswithin3 yers, to be held by them in trust as fol low s-- To pay interest to my wife for her life and after her death topaytochilden of my brother W i lliam near Jamestown in Virginia 400pounds,inKing Williams County, to the children of my s i sterELIZABETHPALMER(Sic) 300 pounds--to the children of my brother Rober 1200pounds--tot h e children of my brother Thomas 1200 pounds--to thechildren ofmysister Quarles 300 pounds - - to the children of my brotherCharles400pounds--To the childrem of my cousin (nephew) Francis Mallory of JamesRiverinvirginia 200 pounds-- If any of said children die their shares shall go to theirlawfulrepresentatives. Witnesse s : Charles Waring John Vickerey John Locker
1520 - 1558
Jane
Conyers
38
38
D. 1725
Henry
Gage
Stapylton
1603 - 1647
Philip
Stapylton
44
44
1644 - 1729
Philip
Stapylton
85
85
1645 - 1743
Margaret
Gage
98
98
1604
Barabara
Lennard
1574 - 1631
Henry
Stapylton
57
57
1586 - 1656
Mary
Foster
70
70
1599 - 1635
Robert
Stapylton
35
35
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/stapleton03.htm (i) Robert Stapilton of Wighill (b 1601, d 11.03.1635) m. (11.06.1622) Catherine Fairfax (d 23.02.1666, dau of 1st Viscount of Walton and Gilling Castle) <fairfax01.htm>
1548 - 1606
Robert
Stapylton
58
58
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/stapleton03.htm (1) Sir Robert Stapleton of Wighill, Sheriff of Yorkshire (b 1547) m1. Catherine Constable (dau of Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham) <constable02.htm>
1552 - 1580
Catherine
Constable
28
28
1605
John
Stapylton
1607
Brian
Stapylton
1609
Katherine
Stapylton
1608
Mary
Stapylton
1610
Jane
Stapylton
1612
Olive
Stapylton
1614
Grace
Stapylton
Bet 1600 and 1609 - 1609
Izabell
Stapylton
1608 - 1667
Katherine
Fairfax
59
59
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/fairfax01.htm#dau1
1628 - 1668
Miles
Stapylton
39
39
1634
Mary
Hopton
1656
Catherine
Stapylton
1652
Ellen
Stapylton
1654
Mary
Stapylton
1626
Henry
Stapylton
1628
Katherine
Stapylton
1634
Mary
Stapylton
1629
Elizabeth
(or Isabel)
Stapleton
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/stapleton03.htm#dau4
D. 1651
Matthew
Boynton
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\boynton1.htm b. Matthew Boynton (Colonel) m. Elizabeth or Isabel Stapleton (dau of Robert Stapleton) <stapleton03.htm>
1650
Katherine
Boynton
1651
Isabella
Boynton
1639 - 1723
Henry
Stapylton
84
84
Frances
Hotham
1637 - 1697
John
Stapylton
60
60
Elizabeth
Lawson
1665
Isabell
Stapylton
D. 1644
Isabell
Stapylton
1632
Katherine
Stapylton
1636
Mary
Stapylton
1645 - 1704
Thomas
FitzWilliam
59
59
ID: I28422 Name: Thomas FITZWILLIAM 4th Viscount Sex: M Change Date: 29 JAN 2003 Birth: ABT 1645 Death: 20 FEB 1704Reference Number: Thomas Fitzwilliam, 4th Viscount Fitzwilliam (see here a nd here), born est c.1645, Catholic, succ 1675, mar 1stly to Mary Stapleton and had issue: Richard Fitzwilliam, 5th Viscount Fitzwilliam, born c.1677. in 1686 in the Catholic-tolerant reign of King James, was constructed the old church at Booterstown, almost certainly under the 4th Viscount's protection, he supported King James at the Siege of Limerick 1691, still owner of the mill of Donnybrook, mar 2ndly to Elizabeth Pitt and died 20th Feb 1704, age est c.60 yrs, having had issue: Mary Fitzwilliam, mar Hon. George Talbot [grandson of 10th Earl of Shrewsbury, see TALBOT] and had issue [ancestors of the 14th to 17th Earls of Shrewsbury]. ABT 1645 Father: William FITZWILLIAM 3rd Viscount b: ABT 1611 Mother: Mary LUTTRELL b: ABT 1620 Marriage 1 Mary STAPELTON b: ABT 1645 in Wighill, Yorkshire
George
Leeson
1651 - 1694
Jane
Stapylton
43
43
1655
Frances
Stapylton
1656
Elizabeth
Stapylton
1659
Esther
Stapylton
1659
Grace
Stapylton
Unknown
Hungate
Anne
Brainton
George
Twistleton
Henry
Cholmley
Henry
Saint
Quintin
1641
Frances
Stapylton
1642 - 1646
Isabell
Stapylton
4
4
1643
Philippa
Stapylton
1520 - 1574
Marmaduke
Constable
54
54
1625
Ursula
Darcy
1618 - 1681
Barbara
Constable
63
63
1620
Anne
Constable
1651 - 1696
Philip
Mark
Constable
45
45
1612
Graces
Wyvill
1568 - 1599
Robert
Constable
31
31
Thomas
Stapylton
Philip
Stapylton
1578 - 1656
Jane
Stapylton
78
78
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/stapleton03.htm#wed2a
1575
Christopher
Wyvill
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/wyvill1.htm#link1 (1) Christopher Wyvill (b c1562, dvp) m. Jane Stapleton (dau of Sir Robert Stapleton of Wighill) <stapleton03.htm>
1595 - 1648
Marmaduke
Wyvill
53
53
1596
Isabel
Gascoigne
1614 - 1681
Christopher
Wyvill
67
67
1623
Thomas
Constable
1619
Marmaduke
Constable
1623 - 1679
Anne
Sherborne
56
56
1595 - 1664
Philip
Constable
69
69
1587 - 1641
Anne
Roper
53
53
1574 - 1632
Marmaduke
Constable
58
58
1574 - 1599
Frances
Metham
25
25
1547 - 1619
Philip
Constable
72
72
1552
Margaret
Tirwhit
1625
Katherine
Constable
1622
Philip
Constable
1655
Anne
Constable
1657
Elizabeth
Constable
1569 - 1625
Roger
Constable
56
56
1570 - 1604
Elizabeth
Constable
34
34
1571 - 1619
Henry
Constable
48
48
1573 - 1617
Francis
Constable
44
44
1578 - 1615
Michael
Constable
37
37
1581 - 1610
Barbara
Constable
29
29
1579
William
Constable
1584 - 1613
Frances
Constable
29
29
1589 - 1630
Jane
Constable
41
41
1677 - 1743
Richard
FitzWilliam
66
66
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/fitzwilliam03.htm#v3 (A) Richard FitzWilliam, 5th Viscount (d 06.06.1743) m. Frances Shelley (b c1672, d 11.12.1771, dau of Sir John Shelley, Bart of Michael Grove) <shelley01.htm>
1616
Mary
Wyvill
1636
Marmaduke
Beckwith
1637 - 1700
Roger
Beckwith
63
63
1615 - 1642
Arthur
Beckwith
27
27
1630
Olivia
Wyvill
1631
Elizabeth
Wyvill
1636
Anne
Wyvill
1597
Edmund
Wyvill
1601
William
Wyvill
1604 - 1606
Barbara
Wyvill
2
2
1606
Elizabeth
Wyvill
1608
Olive
Wyvill
1610
Katherine
Wyvill
1612
Philippa
Wyvill
1599
Mary
Wyvill
1603
Henry
Wyvill
1645 - 1684
William
Wyvill
39
39
1639
Marmaduke
Wyvill
1641
Christopher
Wyvill
1643
Darcy
Wyvill
1649
Robert
Wyvill
1652
Dorothy
Wyvill
1654
Grace
Wyvill
1656
Isabel
Wyvill
1658
Barbara
Wyvill
1660
Ursula
Wyvill
1646
Francis
Wyvill
1651 - 1710
Christopher
Wyvill
59
59
1638
Mary
Beckwith
1639
Isabel
Beckwith
1640
Susan
Beckwith
1616
Isabel
Wyvill
1600 - 1679
George
Hamilton
79
79
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/hamilton10-1.htm#dau1
1600 - 1680
Mary
Butler
80
80
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\butler02-1.htm (6) Mary Butler m. Sir George Hamilton, Bart of Donalong (d 1679) <hamilton10-1.htm>
1644 - 1673
James
Hamilton
29
29
1646 - 1709
Elisabeth
Culpepper
63
63
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/colepeper1.htm#dau2 ((4)) Elizabeth Colepeper (b c1637, d 1709) m. (1661) James Hamilton, younger of Donalong (dvp 06.06.1673, Colonel) <hamilton10.htm>
1660 - 1734
James
Hamilton
74
74
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\stirnet\hamilton10.htm a. Sir James Hamilton of Donalong, 6th Earl of Abercorn (b c1660, d 28.09.1734) m. (24.01.1683-4) Elizabeth Reading (b c1668, d 19.03.1754, dau of Sir Robert Reading, Bart of Dublin)
1673 - 1729
William
Cavendish
56
56
1641 - 1707
William
Cavendish
66
66
1642 - 1710
Mary
Butler
68
68
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/butler02-1.htm#link4
D. 1703
Theophila
Berkeley
Kingsmill
Lucy
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/lucy01.htm ((1)) Sir Kingsmill Lucy of Facombe, 2nd Bart of Broxburne m. Theophilia Berkeley (d 1703, dau of George Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley) <berkeley03.htm> ((A)) Sir Berkeley Lucy of Facombe, 3rd Bart of Broxburne (d 19.11.1759) m. Catharine Cotton (d 06.1740, dau of Charles Cotton of Beresford) ((i)) Mary Lucy m. (13.08.1727) Hon. Charles Compton (d 20.11.1755) <compton01.htm> ((B)) Theophilia Lucy m. Sir William Ingoldsby, Bart ((C)) Mary Lucy (d unm)
D. 1759
Berkeley
Lucy
Ralph
Sheldon
1485 - 1525
Eleanor
Constable
40
40
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CONSTABLE.htm#Agnes%20CONSTABLE3 =================== file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/constable01.htm#link1 ((v)) Eleanor Constable (d 1525) m1. John Ingleby of Ripley <ingleby1.htm> m2. (1504-5) Thomas Berkeley, de jure 5th Lord (b 1472, d 22.01.1532-3) <berkeley03.htm>
1472 - 1532
Thomas
Berkeley
60
60
1505 - 1534
Thomas
Berkeley
29
29
D. Mar 1532-1533
Mary
Hastings
1640 - 1665
Elisabeth
Butler
25
25
1634 - 1714
Philip
Stanhope
80
80
1663 - 1723
Elisabeth
Stanhope
60
60
1592 - 1636
Dorothy
Hereford
44
44
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/devereux2-1.htm#shirl
1690 - 1736
James
Berkeley
46
46
D. 1724
Henrietta
Butler
1649 - 1710
Charles
Berkeley
61
61
1646 - 1719
Elisabeth
Noel
73
73
1620 - 1689
George
Berkeley
69
69
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/berkeley03.htm (ii) George Berkeley, 1st Earl of Berkeley (b c1627, d 14.10.1698) m. (11.08.1646) Elizabeth Masingberd (bur 10.12.1708, dau of John Masingberd)
1620
Elisabeth
Massingberd
1660
Elisabeth
Butler
1660 - 1745
James
Butler
85
85
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/butler02.htm (i) James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (b 29.04.1665, d 16.11.1745, CIC) m1. (15.07.1682) Anne Hyde (dau of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester) <hyde01.htm> (a) Mary Butler (d 1688) m2. (03.08.1685) Mary Somerset (d 1733, dau of Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort) <somerset1.htm> (b) Elizabeth Butler (d unm 20.04.1750) (c) Mary Butler (dsp 02.01.1712) m. (21.10.1710) John, 1st Earl of Ashburnham partner unknown (d) Julia Butler m. Edward Evelyn of Felbridge (b 1681, d 1751) <evelyn1.htm>
1670 - 1759
Charles
Butler
89
89
1638 - 1685
Richard
Butler
47
47
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/butler02.htm (C) Richard Butler, Earl of Arran (b 15.06.1639, d 25.01.1685) m1. (09.1664) Mary Stuart (b c1650, dsp 04.07.1668, dau of James Stuart, 4th Duke of Lennox and RIchmond) m2. (06.1673) Dorothy Ferrers (dau of John Ferrers of Tamworth) <ferrers3.htm> (i) Charlotte Butler (b c1679, d 08.08.1725) m. (06.06.1699) Charles Cornwallis, 4th Lord (b 1675, d 20.01.1721/2) <cornwallis1.htm> (ii)+ other issue (d infant) - James (bpt 19.02.1673/4, bur 10.10.1676), Thomas (b before 11.1680, bur 07.06.1681), Thomas (bur 24.08.1685)
1536 - 1596
Catherine
Howard
60
60
1534 - 1613
Henry
Berkeley
79
79
1555
Thomas
Berkeley
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/berkeley03.htm (1) Sir Thomas Berkeley (b 11.07.1575, dvp 22.11.1611) m. Elizabeth Cary (dau of George Cary, 2nd Lord Hunsden) <cary01.htm>
1555
Elisabeth
Carey
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/cary01.htm ((1)) Elizabeth Carey m. Sir Thomas Berkeley (b 11.07.1575, dvp 22.11.1611) <berkeley03.htm>
1575 - 1658
George
Berkeley
83
83
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/berkeley03.htm (A) George Berkeley, 8th Lord (b 07.10.1601, d 10.08.1658) m. (13.04.1614) Elizabeth Stanhope (b 21.12.1604, dau of Sir Michael Stanhope of Sudbourne) <stanhope01.htm>
1580
Elisabeth
Stanhope
Amalia (=Emilia)
van Nassau
Ouwerkerk
Vader: heer van Beverweerd
1634 - 1680
Thomas
Butler
46
46
Graaf van Ossory, Ridder in de Orde van de Kouseband (1672). E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\euweb\butler02.htm (B) Thomas Butler, Earl of Ossory (b 08.07.1634, dvp 30.07.1680) m. (17.11.1659) Amelia de Nassau (dau of Henry de Nassau, Lord of Auverquerque)
1662 - 1736
John
Symes
Berkeley
74
74
1654 - 1671
Richard
Berkeley
17
17
1632
Elizabeth
Symms
1604 - 1634
Maurice
Berkeley
30
30
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\euweb\berkeley04.htm ((A)) Sir Maurice Berkeley (dvp bur 03.01.1654) m1. Elizabeth Coke (dau of Sir Edward Coke, lord chief justice) ((i)) Frances Berkeley m2. _ Tipping (dau of Sir George Tipping of Oxfordshire)
1606
Mary
Tippinge
1578 - 1661
Richard
Berkeley
83
83
1582
Mary
Rowe
1540 - 1608
Henry
Berkeley
68
68
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\euweb\berkeley04.htm (a) Sir Henry Berkeley of Stoke Gifford m. Mary Throckmorton (dau of Thomas Throckmorton of Caughton) <throckmorton02.htm>
1533
Thomas
THROCKMORTON
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/throckmorton02.htm A. Thomas Throckmorton of Coughton (d 13.03.1614) m. Margaret Whorwood (dau of William Whorwood, Attorney General)
1574 - 1608
Mary
(=Meriel)
THROCKMORTON
34
34
1610 - 1688
James
Butler
77
77
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/butler02-1.htm (1) James Butler, 13th Earl, 1st Duke of Ormonde (b 19.10.1610, d 21.07.1688) m. (09.1629) Elizabeth Preston, Baroness Dingwall (d 21.07.1684, dau of Sir Richard Preston, Lord Dingwall) <preston01.htm>
D. 1557
Nicholas
Poyntz
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/poyntz2-1.htm
Robert
Berkeley
1693
Lord Laurence
Shirley of
Ferrers
1535 - 1585
Nicholas
Poyntz
50
50
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/poyntz2-1.htm ================== m. (1) Ann Verney, (2) Margarett Stanley, dau of Ed earl of Derby. Nich: and Margaret had 3 sons: Edward, Hugh and Robert.
D. 1719
Mary
Berkeley
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/berkeley03.htm (f) Mary Berkeley (d 19.05.1719) m1. Forde Grey, 3rd Lord of Werke, Earl of Tankerville (d 24.06.1701) <grey04.htm> m2. (05.1712) Richard Rooth of Epsom (d 21.11.1728)
D. 1701
Forde
Grey
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/grey04.htm ((i)) Ford (Forde) Grey, 3rd Lord of Werke, Earl of Tankerville (bpt 20.07.1655, d 24.06.1701)m. Mary Berkeley (d 19.05.1719, dau of George Berkeley, 1st Earl of Berkeley) <berkeley03.htm> ((a)) Mary Grey m. (03.07.1695) Charles Bennett, 2nd Lord Ossulston, Earl of Tankerville (b 1674, d 21.05.1722) <bennett01.htm>
1506 - 1564
Anne
Savage
58
58
Rebecca
Stretton
((i))+ issue (Richard, Robert, John, Rebecca, Mary, Muriel, Frances)
1615 - 1684
Elizabeth
'Baroness
Dingwall' Preston
68
68
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/preston01-1.htm (a) Elizabeth Preston, 'Baroness Dingwall' (b 25.07.1615, d 21.07.1684) m. (09.1629) James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde (b 19.10.1610, d 21.07.1688) <butler02.htm>
1585 - 1619
Thomas
Butler
34
34
1588 - 1673
Elizabeth
Poyntz
85
85
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/poyntz2-1.htm#dau3
Dorothy
Ferrers
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\euweb\ferrers3.htm (2) Dorothy Ferrers m. (06.1673) Richard Butler, Earl of Arran (b 15.06.1639, d 25.01.1685) <butler02.htm>
1679 - 1725
Charlotte
Butler
46
46
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/butler02.htm#richarran (i) Charlotte Butler (b c1679, d 08.08.1725) m. (06.06.1699) Charles Cornwallis, 4th Lord (b 1675, d 20.01.1721/2) <cornwallis1.htm>
John
Butler
Anne
Chichester
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\euweb\chichester02.htm C. Anne Chichester (dsp 14.11.1697) m1. (01.1674) John Butler, Earl of Gowran (dsp 08.1677) <butler02.htm> m2. Francis Aungier, 1st Earl of Longford (dsp 22.12.1700)
Richard
Butler
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/butler02.htm (3) Richard Butler of Kilcash, Governor of Wexford (a 1641, Lt. General) m. Frances Touchet (dau of Mervyn Touchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven) <touchet2.htm> (A) Walter Butler m. Mary Plunkett (dau of Christopher Plunkett, 2nd Earl of Fingal) <plunkett3.htm> etc etc etc...
Frances
Touchet
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/touchet2.htm#dau1 F. Frances Touchet m. Richard Butler of Kilcash, Governor of Wexford (a 1641, Lt. General) <butler02.htm>
D. 1763
Barbara
Talbot
John
Talbot
Barbara
Slingsby
1601 - 1658
Henry
Slingsby
57
57
Barbara
Bellasis
1577 - 1633
Thomas
Bellasis
56
56
Barbara
Cholmley
D. 1615
Henry
Cholmley
D. 1628
Barbara
Babthorpe
William
Babthorpe
Barbara
Constable
D. 1558
Robert
[Marmaduke]
Constable
Catherine
Manners
D. 1545
N..
Marmaduke
E:\E-S009\genealogy\Grab_A_Site_downloads\euweb\asciliyanboyden.htm 439548 Marmaduke Constable ( + 07-09-1545 ) 439549 Barbara Sothill ( + ..-..-1540 )
D. 1540
Barbara
Southill
D. 1518
Marmaduke
Constable
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/constable01.htm
1460
Joyce
Stafford
D. 1575
Anne
Verney
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/verney1-1.htm#dau2
1560 - 1633
John
Poyntz
73
73
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/poyntz2-1.htm ============================ married: (1) Ursula Sydenham, (2) Elizabeth Sydenham, (3) Frances Newton (no issue), (4) (?) Grissell Roberts (issue).
D. 1595
Elizabeth
Sydenham
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/sydenham1-1.htm#link2
D. 1563
Joan
Berkeley
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/stirnet/berkeley03-1.htm#dau2
1532 - 12 Feb 1580-1581
Catherine
THROCKMORTON
1512 - 12 Feb 1580-1581
Robert
THROCKMORTON
1516 - 1541
Muriel
Berkeley
25
25
1541
Anne
THROCKMORTON
1533 - 1607
Mary
Whorwood
74
74
1543 - 1643
Mary
THROCKMORTON
100
100
Robert
Constable
Agnes
Constable
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CONSTABLE.htm#Agnes%20CONSTABLE3 Agnes CONSTABLE Born: ABT 1486, Flamborough, Yorkshire, England Father: Marmaduke CONSTABLE (Sir Knight) Mother: Joyce STAFFORD <STAFFORD2.htm> Married 1: Henry OUGHTRED (Sir Knight) <OUGHTRED.htm> Children: 1. Isabel OUGHTRED <OUGHTRED.htm> 2. Robert OUGHTRED (Sir Knight) <OUGHTRED.htm> 3. Anthony OUGHTRED (Sir Gov. Jersey) <OUGHTRED.htm> 4. Eleanor OUGHTRED 5. George OUGHTRED 6. Henry OUGHTRED Married 2: William PERCY (Sir Knight) <PERCY.htm> BEF 1516
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