Frances de Vere1

F, #15261
Last Edited=20 Apr 2019
     Frances de Vere was the daughter of Geoffrey de Vere and Elizabeth Hardkyn.2 She married Sir Robert Harcourt, son of Sir Walter Harcourt and Dorothy Robinson.2
     Her married name became Harcourt.

Child of Frances de Vere and Sir Robert Harcourt

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3466. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  2. [S37] BP2003. [S37]

Hon. Dorothy de Vere1

F, #15262, b. circa 1620
Last Edited=25 Oct 2016
Consanguinity Index=0.05%
     Hon. Dorothy de Vere was born circa 1620 at The NetherlandsG.2 She is the daughter of Horatio de Vere, 1st and last Baron Vere of Tilbury and Mary Tracy.3,1 She married John Wolstenholme, son of Sir John Wolstenholme, Bt..1
     Her married name became Wolstenholme.1

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3466. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  2. [S145] George Naylor, The Registers of Thorrington (n.n.: n.n., 1888). Hereinafter cited as Registers of Thorrington.
  3. [S37] BP2003. [S37]

Anne Plunkett1

F, #15263, d. 15 January 1755
Last Edited=27 Jun 2008
     Anne Plunkett was the daughter of Charles Patrick Plunkett and Elizabeth Stratford.1 She married Alexander Mac Donnell, 5th Earl of Antrim, son of Randal Mac Donnell, 4th Earl of Antrim and Hon. Rachael Skeffington, on 2 January 1739.1 She died on 15 January 1755.1 She was buried at BonamargyG.1
     After her marriage, Anne Plunkett was styled as Countess of Antrim on 2 January 1739. From 2 January 1739, her married name became Mac Donnell.1

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 176. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 90. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8]

Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland1

M, #15264, b. 24 January 1601/2, d. 12 February 1665/66
Last Edited=31 Oct 2015
Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland 2
     Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland was born on 24 January 1601/2 at Mereworth, Kent, EnglandG.3 He was the son of Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland and Mary Mildmay. He married, firstly, Grace Thornhurst, daughter of Sir William Thornhurst and unknown Howard, on 6 July 1626.1 He married, secondly, Hon. Mary de Vere, daughter of Horatio de Vere, 1st and last Baron Vere of Tilbury and Mary Tracy, on 21 June 1638 at Hackney, London, EnglandG.3 He died on 12 February 1665/66 at age 64.3
     He graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, EnglandG, in 1619 with a Master of Arts (M.A.)1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Peterborough between 1620 and 1622.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Peterborough in 1626.1 He was appointed Knight, Order of the Bath (K.B.) on 1 February 1625/26.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Peterborough from 1628 to 1629.1 He succeeded as the 2nd Baron Burghersh, co. Sussex [E., 1624] on 23 March 1628.1 He succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Westmorland [E., 1624] on 23 March 1628.1 He succeeded as the 5th Lord le Despenser [E., 1314] on 23 March 1628.1 He gained the rank of Captain in the Prince of Wales's Regiment of Horse.1 Between October 1642 and April 1643 at Tower of London, The City, London, EnglandG, he was imprisoned.1 He raised a volunteer Troop of Horse for King Charles II.1 He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire between 1660 and 1665, jointly.1

Children of Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland and Grace Thornhurst

Children of Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland and Hon. Mary de Vere

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 4134. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  2. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  3. [S145] George Naylor, The Registers of Thorrington (n.n.: n.n., 1888). Hereinafter cited as Registers of Thorrington.
  4. [S37] BP2003. [S37]

Ankaret Talbot

F, #15265, b. circa 1416, d. 13 December 1431
Last Edited=16 Jun 2017
     Ankaret Talbot was born circa 1416.1 She was the daughter of Gilbert Talbot, 5th Lord Talbot and Beatrix Pinto.1 She died on 13 December 1431, in minority.1
     She succeeded as the 6th Baroness Strange, of Blackmere [E., 1360] on 19 October 1418.1 She succeeded as the 6th Baroness Talbot [E., 1332] on 19 October 1418.1
     At her death the original Barony of Talbot, and that of Strange de Blackmere, devolved upon her ladyship's uncle.1

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3603. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]


James de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley1

M, #15266, b. circa 1394, d. November 1463
Last Edited=22 Apr 2019
     James de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley was born circa 1394 at Raglan, Monmouthshire, WalesG.1 He was the son of Sir James de Berkeley and Elizabeth Bluet.1 A contract for the marriage of James de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley and unknown St. John was signed on 19 April 1410.2 He married, secondly, unknown Stafford, daughter of Sir Humphrey Stafford, in 1415.1 He married, thirdly, Lady Isabel de Mowbray, daughter of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk and Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan, in 1423/24.1 A settlement for the marriage between him and Lady Joan Talbot was made on 25 July 1457.1,3 He died in November 1463 at Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, EnglandG.1 He was buried at Berkeley, Gloucestershire, EnglandG.1
     James de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley also went by the nick-name of James 'the Just'.1 He was created 1st Lord Berkeley [England by writ] on 20 October 1421.1 He was appointed Knight on 19 May 1426 by King Henry V.1

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 132. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 348. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  3. [S37] BP2003. [S37]
  4. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 133.
  5. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume II, page 135.

Edmund Hungerford1

M, #15267
Last Edited=18 Sep 2004
     Edmund Hungerford married Lady Joan Talbot, daughter of General John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Maud de Neville, Baroness Furnivalle, before 26 March 1474.1

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume II, page 133. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.

Charles Patrick Plunkett1

M, #15268
Last Edited=10 May 2014
     Charles Patrick Plunkett was the son of Matthew Plunkett, 7th Baron Louth.1
     He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.)2 He lived at Dillonstown, County Louth, IrelandG.1

Child of Charles Patrick Plunkett and Elizabeth Stratford

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 176. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 90. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8]

Matthew Plunkett, 7th Baron Louth1

M, #15269, d. September 1689
Last Edited=10 May 2014
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
     Matthew Plunkett, 7th Baron Louth was the son of Oliver Plunkett, 6th Baron Louth and Lady Mary Mac Donnell.2 He married, firstly, Jane Fitzgerald, daughter of Sir Luke Fitzgerald, circa 4 February 1664.3 He married, secondly, Anne Hamilton, daughter of William Hamilton, circa 7 March 1684/85.4,3 He died in September 1689.2
     He was appointed Privy Counsellor (P.C.) during the reign of King James I.3 He succeeded as the 7th Baron Louth [I., 1541] circa 1679.1 He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of County Louth.3 He gained the rank of Colonel in 1687 in the Foot.3 In 1689 he was outlawed as a Jacobite.3

Children of Matthew Plunkett, 7th Baron Louth

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 176. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  2. [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume VIII, page 174.
  3. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2410. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  4. [S47] BIFR1976 page 396. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]
  5. [S47] BIFR1976. [S47]
  6. [S37] BP2003. [S37]

Elizabeth Stratford1

F, #15270
Last Edited=30 Aug 2003
     Elizabeth Stratford is the daughter of Edward Stratford and Elizabeth Baisley.1

Child of Elizabeth Stratford and Charles Patrick Plunkett

Citations

  1. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 176. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.