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Parent
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Parent
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Biological Child
Parent
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Parent
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Parent
Parent
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Parent
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Parent
Parent
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Parent
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Biological Child
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Parent
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Parent
Parent
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Parent
Parent
Parent
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Parent
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Parent
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Parent
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Parent
Biological Child
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Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
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Biological Child
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Parent
Parent
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(three children)
(two children)
(a child)
(five children)
(a child)
(a child)
(a child)
(three children)
(four children)
(a child)
(a child)
(twelve children)
(a child)
(two children)
(three children)
(five children)
(six children)
(two children)
(a child)
(a child)
~1235 - 1289
William
de
Swinburne
54
54
~1420
Richard
De
Middleton
~1426 - 1499
Peter
De
Middleton
73
73
~1344
Conan
Aske
1329 - 1389
Alan
De
Swinburne
60
60
~1413 - 1505
Roger
Aske
92
92
~1452
Margaret
Aske
~1401 - 1443
Robert
Harbottle
42
42
~1370 - 1419
Robert
Harbottle
49
49
~1403
Thomas
Harbottle
~1345 - ~1385
Bertram
De
Monboucher
40
40
~1347
Christiana
De
Widdrington
~1299 - 1372
Roger
De
Widdrington
73
73
1319 - <1369
Elizabeth
De
Acton
50
50
~1346
Alianore
De
Widdrington
~1336
John
De
Widdrington
~1338
Barbara
De
Widdrington
~1344
Edmund
De
Widdrington
~1401 - 1443
Margaret
Ogle
42
42
~1435
John
Langton
~1457 - 1542
Robert
Aske
85
85
~1380
Sir Thomas
De
Middleton
1395
Margaret
de
Heton
~1365 - 1399
Henry
De
Heton
34
34
~1369 - 1426
Isabel
De
Monboucher
57
57
~1409
Margaret
De
Middleton
1426 - 1462
Bertram
Harbottle
36
36
~1464 - 1512
William
Aske
48
48
~1389 - 1429
Elizabeth
de
Pert
40
40
~1412
Esquire
John
Langton
~1415
Euphemia
Aske
~1380 - 1439
Roger
Aske
59
59
~1417
Conant
Aske
~1443 - 1471
Euphemia
Langton
28
28
~1411 - 1478
John
De
Middleton
67
67
1446 - 1503
Ralph
Widdrington
57
57
1403 - 1451
Roger
Widdrington
48
48
1402 - 1454
Elizabeth
De
Grey
52
52
1424
Elizabeth
Widdrington
1426
Isabel
Widdrington
1440
Gerard
Widdrington
1428
Roger
Widdrington
1430
John
Widdrington
1442
William
Widdrington
1432
Alexander
Widdrington
1434
Margaret
Widdrington
1436
Thomas
Widdrington
1438
Alice
Widdrington
1373
John
De
Widdrington
1444
Robert
Widdrington
1377
Catherine
De
Aton
1277 - 1327
John
De
Widdrington
50
50
1279
Christian
De
Swinburne
~1437 - 1501
Archbishop of
Canturbury
Thomas Langton
64
64
Chaplain to King Edward IV & King Richard III; Ambassador to France & Rome. Bishop of Winchester from 1493-1501, during his episcopate the Channel Islands became part of the diocese. Shortly before his sudden death, he was elected Archbishop of Canterbury. Successively Provost of the Queen's College, Oxford and Bishop of St. David's, Salisbury and Winchester, Langton, a northerner, had been in favour with Richard III and one of his immediate entourage. Langton was at Bosworth Field. His was the effusive praise of Richard: 'He contents the people where he goes best that ever did prince, for many a poor man that hath suffered wrong many days have been relieved and helped by him and his commands now in his progress. And in many great cities and towns were great sums of money given him which all he hath refused. On my truth I never liked the conditions of any prince so well as his'. Langton must have trimmed his sails to Henry's wind, but he had a Yorkist background, had not been guilty of treason, and might have proved a witness to the truth. If Henry was acting under diplomatic or political pressure, the need for haste might account for some lack of plausibility in his story as recounted by Sir Thomas More. But the time may also have seemed propitious at last, for some eminent servants of the church and state who might have had an inkling of the truth and had recently died, including Archbishops Morton and Rotherham (Hastings' fellow conspirators) and John Alcock, tutor to Edward V when Prince of Wales and successively Bishop of Rochester, Worcester and Ely. Most relevant may have been Thomas Langton. Not only was he restored by Henry VII, but in 1500 he was nominated by the crown to succeded John Morton as Archbishop of Canterbury but died of the plague before his translation could be perfected. The King then persuaded the chapter of Canterbury to put up Henry Dean as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. They did so and the Pope was quick to acquiesce. The year was 1501.
1373
John
Andrews
1342 - 1396
Anthony
Andrews
54
54
~1345
Anne
Thurston
1371
Richard
Andrews
1376
Anthony
Andrews
1378
Thomas
Andrews
1380
Margaret
Andrews
1316 - 1383
Ralph
Andrews
67
67
1324 - 1377
Anne
De
Swinburne
53
53
1351
Mary
Andrews
1353
Alice
Andrews
1355
Ralph
Andrews
1357
Nicholas
Andrews
1359
Thomas
Andrews
1308
George
De
Swinburne
~1285 - 1354
William
De
Swinburne
69
69
1288
Alicia
De
Vaux
~1260 - 1309
Alexander
De
Swinburne
49
49
1263
Agnes
Thornhill
1239 - 1285
Margaret
46
46
~1429
Isabel
Conyers
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