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Sign up freeSir Richard Wydeville Woodville K.G., Constable and Treasurer of England, 1st Earl Rivers, Battle of Agincourt, initially a Lancastrian, but became Yorkist 1405–1469 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 12 Aug 1405
Birth Location: Maidstone, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England
Death Date: 12 Aug 1469
Death Location: Pontefract, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
Father: Sir Kent
Mother: Joan Bedlisgate
Spouse(s): Jacquetta of
Children(s): Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret Arundel, Catherine Jasper), Lionel Salisbury, Jacquetta Knockin, Mary Pembroke, John Woodville, Lord Neusell
The story of Sir Richard Wydeville Woodville K.G., Constable and Treasurer of England, 1st Earl Rivers, Battle of Agincourt, initially a Lancastrian, but became Yorkist began in 1405 in Maidstone, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England. Sir Richard Wydeville Woodville K.G., Constable and Treasurer of England, 1st Earl Rivers, Battle of Agincourt, initially a Lancastrian, but became Yorkist married Jacquetta Of Luxembourg Duchess Of Bedford Princess Of, and had children including Catherine Woodville Duchess Of Buckingham Bedford No Issue W Jasper, Elizabeth Woodville, Jacquetta Woodville Wydeville Lady Le Strange Of Knockin, John Wydeville Woodville, Lionel Woodville Wydeville Bishop Of Salisbury, Lord Sir Anthony Ii Woodville Wydeville Governor Of Prince Edward V Plantagenet Author Of 1St Book Printed On English Soil 2Nd Earl Of Rivers Baron Scales Of Neusell, Margaret Woodville Wydeville Countess Of Arundel, Mary Woodville Wydeville Countess Of Pembroke. Sir Richard Wydeville Woodville K.G., Constable and Treasurer of England, 1st Earl Rivers, Battle of Agincourt, initially a Lancastrian, but became Yorkist passed away in 1469 in Pontefract, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.
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- The story of Sir Richard Wydeville Woodville K.G., Constable and Treasurer of England, 1st Earl Rivers, Battle of Agincourt, initially a Lancastrian, but became Yorkist began in 1405 in Maidstone, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England.
- Sir Richard Wydeville Woodville K.G., Constable and Treasurer of England, 1st Earl Rivers, Battle of Agincourt, initially a Lancastrian, but became Yorkist married Jacquetta Of Luxembourg Duchess Of Bedford Princess Of, and had children including Catherine Woodville Duchess Of Buckingham Bedford No Issue W Jasper, Elizabeth Woodville, Jacquetta Woodville Wydeville Lady Le Strange Of Knockin, John Wydeville Woodville, Lionel Woodville Wydeville Bishop Of Salisbury, Lord Sir Anthony Ii Woodville Wydeville Governor Of Prince Edward V Plantagenet Author Of 1St Book Printed On English Soil 2Nd Earl Of Rivers Baron Scales Of Neusell, Margaret Woodville Wydeville Countess Of Arundel, Mary Woodville Wydeville Countess Of Pembroke.
- Sir Richard Wydeville Woodville K.G., Constable and Treasurer of England, 1st Earl Rivers, Battle of Agincourt, initially a Lancastrian, but became Yorkist passed away in 1469 in Pontefract, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.
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Sir Yorkist's Ancestors
Sir Yorkist's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Woodville 1437–1492 m. Edward (IV, Yorkist of Plantagenet dynasty, 7th Earl of March, Lord of Ireland, King of England and) France 1442–1483 m. Sir (John Grey, 7th Lord Ferrers of Groby, Lancastrian in War of the) Roses 1432–1461
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1. Elizabeth (Plantagenet of York, Queen consort of England, Lady of the Garter, Countess of Richmond, Baroness of) Ireland 1466–1503 m. Henry (VII Tudor (Lancastrian), King of England, ended War of the) Roses 1457–1509
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1. Arthur (Tudor, frail Prince of) Wales 1486–1502 m. Catherine (of Aragon, 1st wife; Queen consort of England--forced to renounce to become Dowager Princess of) Wales 1485–1536
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2. Henry (VIII Tudor, King of England, Ireland & Scotland, created & headed Church of England, started English Protestantism) 1534 1491–1547 m. Mary Carey 1501–1536 m. Anne (Boleyn, Queen consort of England, Marchioness of Pembroke, 2nd wife of Henry) VIII 1501–1536 m. Catherine (Howard, 5th) Wife 1523–1542 m. Catherine (of Aragon, 1st wife; Queen consort of England--forced to renounce to become Dowager Princess of) Wales 1485–1536 m. Jane (Seymour, 3rd wife, Queen of) England 1509–1537 m. Catherine (Parr, 6th wife, Queen of) England 1512–1548 m. Ann (of Cleves La Marck family, 4th wife, Queen consort of England; after 6 months, marriage declared unconsummated, no) issue 1515–1557
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1. Miscarried (son) Tudor 1535–1535
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2. Miscarried (son) Tudor 1536–1536
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3. Elizabeth (I 'The Virgin Queen' Tudor, Queen of England, Ireland &) Scotland 1533–1603 m. Robert (Dudley, Earl Leicester, Master of the Horse, Queen Elizabeth's 1st) Favorite 1532–1588 m. Thomas (Seymour 1st Baron of Sudeley, Elizabeth's) suitor 1508–1548
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4. Mary (I "Bloody Mary" Tudor, Queen of England, no issue,) Catholic 1516–1558 m. Phillip (II Habsburg, King of Spain, Portugal, the Algarves and) England 1527–1598
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5. Edward (VI House of Tudor, King of England, English Reformation, (no) issue) 1537–1553
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6. Henry (Tudor) d'Angleterre 1511–1511
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7. Miscarriage (or false pregnancy) Tudor, 1534–
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3. Katherine (Tudor, Princess of) England 1502–1503
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4. Edmund (Tudor, Prince of) England 1499–1500
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5. Margaret Tudor 1489–1541 m. James (IV Iron stewart) king 1473–1513 m. Archibald (Douglas, 6th Earl of) Angus 1489–1557 m. Sir (Lord Henry I) Stewart, 1499–1547
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1. James (V Stuart, King of Scotland, devout Catholic, burned heretics, only daughter Mary was) heir 1512–1542 m. Mary (of Guise, Queen consort of Scots, Duchess of) Longueville 1515–1560 m. Madeleine (of Valois, Queen of Scotland, Princess of) France 1520–1537 m. Margaret (Erskine, mistress of James) V 1515–1572 m. Euphemia ((mistress)) Elphinstone 1509–1542
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2. Margaret (Douglas, Countess) Lennox 1515–1578 m. Lord (Thomas) Howard 1511–1537 m. Sir (Matthew Stuart, 4th Earl of) Lennox 1516–1571
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6. Elizabeth (Tudor, Princess de) England 1492–1495
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7. Mary ('Rose' Tudor, Queen consort de France, then Duchess of) Suffolk 1496–1533 m. Sir (Charles Brandon, KG-Knight of the Garter, 1st Duke of) Suffolk 1484–1545 m. King (Louis XII Capet Valois, King of France & Naples, Duke of) Brittany 1462–1515
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1. Frances (Brandon (Grey), Duchess of) Suffolk 1517–1559 m. Henry (Grey, Duke of) Suffolk 1517–1554
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2. Lady (Eleanor Brandon, Countess of) Cumberland 1519–1547 m. Henry Clifford 1517–1570
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3. Henry (Brandon, 1st Earl of Lincoln, Duke of) Suffolk 1515–1534
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4. Anne (Brandon) (Haworth) –1558
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2. Edward (V Plantagenet House of York, King of England (never) crowned) 1470–1483
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3. Richard (of Shrewsbury, House of York, Duke of) York 1473–1483
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4. Mary (Plantagenet, House of) York 1467–1482
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5. Cecily (Plantagenet House of York, Viscountess) Welles 1469–1507 m. John (Welles, K.G., 1st Viscount) Welles 1450–1498 m. Ralph (Le Scrope, Baron Scrope of) Masham 1461–1515
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1. Anne (of) Welles 1494–1499
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2. Lady (Elizabeth) Welles 1487–1498
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6. Catherine (Plantagenet House of York, Countess of) Devon 1479–1527 m. William (Courtenay, 1st Earl of) Devon 1475–1511
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1. Henry (Courtenay, Marquis of Exeter, Earl of) Devonshire 1498–1538 m. Elizabeth (Grey, suo jure Viscountess) Lisle 1505–1519 m. Gertrude (Blount, Marchioness of Exeter & Devon, Roman) Catholic 1499–1558
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1. Edward (Courtenay, Imprisoned 15 years in the Tower of London, Earl of) Devon 1515–1556
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2. Edward Courtenay –1502
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7. Anne (Plantagenet of) York 1475–1511 m. Thomas (Howard, K.G., 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Earl of Surrey, 14th Baron Segrave, 13th Baron) Mowbray 1473–1554
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1. Lord (Edmund) Howard 1498–1539
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2. Thomas Howard 1496–1508
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3. William Howard 1498–1571
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8. Sir (Thomas Grey, K.G., 1st Marquess of Dorset, Lord) Ferrers 1455–1506 m. Lady (Cecily Bonville, Baroness of Dorset) Harrington 1460–1530
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1. Elizabeth (Eleanor Grey) (Arundell) 1478–1503 m. Sir (John Arundell, knighted by bathing, Knight Bachelor, Receiver General of the Duchy of) Cornwall 1474–1545
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1. Thomas (Arundel, Knight Bachelor, MP for Dorset, Sheriff of Dorsetshire, receiver-general of the Duchy of Cornwall, a gentleman of the Privy) Cham 1502–1552 m. Margaret (Howard) (Arundell) 1515–1572
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2. John Arundell 1500–1557 m. Elizabeth Danet 1503–1564
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3. Elizabeth Arundell 1502–1534
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2. Thomas (Grey, Knight, 2nd Marquess) Dorset 1477–1530 m. Margaret Wotton 1487–1535
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1. Henry (Grey, Duke of) Suffolk 1517–1554 m. Frances (Brandon (Grey), Duchess of) Suffolk 1517–1559
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2. Thomas (Grey) III 1510–1555
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3. Lady (Mary Grey, Viscountess) Devereux 1490–1538 m. Walter (Devereux, K.G., 1st Viscount of Hereford. 9th Baron Ferrers of) Chartley 1488–1558
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1. Sir (Richard) Devereux 1516–1547 m. Lady (Dorothy) Hastings 1520–1566
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2. Sir (William) Devereaux 1525–1579
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3. Henry Devereux 1504–1505
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4. Leonard (Grey, St Viscount Grane in the Irish Peerage, marshall of English army in) Ireland 1479–1541 m. Elizabeth Arundel 1456–1515
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9. Richard Grey 1459–1483
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10. Bridget ('Plantagenet' of) York 1480–1517
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2. Margaret (Woodville\ Wydeville, Countess of) Arundel 1454–1490 m. Thomas (Fitz Alan, Lord Stuart van Maltravers, Earl van) Arundel 1450–1524
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1. Margaretha Stuart 1472–1529
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2. William (fitz Alan, Lord Stuart van Maltravers Earl van) Arundel 1475–1544
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3. Catherine (Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham & Bedford, (no issue w\) Jasper) 1448–1487 m. Jasper (Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, Duke of Bedford, High Steward of Oxford Univ., his Lancastrian army defeated at the Battle of Mortimer's) Cross 1429–1495 m. Henry Stafford 1454–1483
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1. Edward (Stafford, 3rd Duke of) Buckingham 1478–1521 m. Eleanor Percy 1474–1530
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1. Elizabeth (Stafford, 3rd Dutchess of) Norfolk 1497–1558 m. Thomas (Howard, K.G., 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Earl of Surrey, 14th Baron Segrave, 13th Baron) Mowbray 1473–1554
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1. Henry (I Howard, K.G., Military Commander, Courtier, English Renaissance Poet, 3rd Earl of) Surrey 1517–1547 m. Lady (Frances de Vere, Countess of) Surrey 1517–1577
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2. Mary (Howard (fitz Roy), Duchess of Richmond and) Summerset 1519–1557
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3. Thomas Howard 1528–1582
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2. Mary (Stafford, Lady) Abergavenny 1494–1545 m. Sir (George Neville, K.G., 5th Lord Bergavenny, Knight of Bath, Knight of Birling, West Peckham and Merworth, Kent. Constable of Dover Castle,) Battle 1469–1535
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1. Baroness (Mary Cathrine de Neville, 9th Lady) Dacre 1520–1565
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2. Katherine (St) Leger 1520–
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3. Catherine Neville 1520–1590
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4. John (de) Neville 1524–1589
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5. Ursula Neville 1525–1600
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6. Sir (Henry Neville of) Chevet 1508–1565 m. Dorothy Dawney 1517–1557
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7. Sir (Henry Neville, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Henry) VIII 1520–1593 m. Lady (Elizabeth) Gresham 1524–1573
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8. Thomas (de) Neville 1532–1600
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9. Ursula (de) Neville 1528–1575
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10. Margaret (de) Neville 1522–1590 m. Henry (Pole,) Montacute 1521–1542
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3. Henry Stafford 1501–1563
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2. Lady (Anne Stafford, Countess of Derby, Baroness Strange & Mohun; served in the household of King Henry VIII's daughter, Princess) Mary 1485–1544 m. George (Hastings, Knight of Bath, 1st Earl of) Huntingdon 1489–1544 m. Sir (Walter Herbert (illegitimate son) no) issue 1440–1507
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1. John (Stanley,) (Infant) 1507–1507
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2. Peter (de Stanley,) Sir 1539–1583
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3. Anne Stanley 1508–1570
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4. Margaret (Stanley) (Radcliffe) 1483–1534
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5. Francis (Hastings, KG, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, Knight of Bath, Oxford University) alumna 1514–1561 m. Catherine (Pole, Countess of) Huntingdon 1511–1576
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1. Lady (Barbara Devereux) Hastings 1545–1606 m. 1548–1621
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2. Elizabeth (Hastings (Somerset), Countess of) Worcester 1546–1621 m. Edward (Somerset, 4th Earl of) Worchester 1550–1628
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3. Henry (Hastings, 3rd Earl of) Huntingdon 1536–1595 m. Catherine Dudley 1532–1620 m. Barbara Devereux 1541–1603
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4. George (Hastings, 4th Earl of) Huntingdon 1540–1604 m. Countess (Dorothy) Porte 1536–1607
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5. Edward Hastings 1542–1603
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6. Catherine (Hastings) (Clinton) 1542–1576
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7. Walter Hastings 1544–1616
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8. Francis Hastings 1550–1610
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9. Mary (Ann) Hastings 1552–1574
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10. Sir (William) Hastings 1537–1637
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6. Edward (Hastings, Baron Hastings of) Loughborough 1506–1573
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4. Lionel (Woodville\ Wydeville, Bishop of) Salisbury 1447–1485
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5. Jacquetta (Woodville\ Wydeville, Lady Le Strange of) Knockin 1444–1509 m. John (L'Estrange, 8th Lord Strange of) Knockyn 1444–1479
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1. Joan (le Strange, 9th Baroness) Strange 1463–1514 m. George (Stanley, KG, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn, Knight of the Order of the) Bath 1460–1503
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1. Sir (Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl Derby, 3rd Lord Stanley, 6th Baron Mohun, 10th Lord Baron Strange of) Knokyn 1480–1521 m. Anne (Hastings,) (Stanley) 1485–1550
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1. Sir (Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby, 11th Baron Strange of Knockyn, Lord of) Mann 1509–1572 m. 1511–1580 m. Lady (Catherine) Howard 1500–1530
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2. Lady (Margaret Stanley, Countess of) Sussex 1510–1534
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2. George Stanley 1488–1562
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6. Mary (Woodville\ Wydeville, Countess of) Pembroke 1443–1481 m. Sir (William Herbert, 1st Earl of Huntington, 2nd Earl of) Pembroke 1451–1491
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1. Lady (Elizabeth) Herbert 1476–1507 m. Charles (Somerset, KG, (illegitimate), 1st Earl of Worcester, Baron Herbert, Lord Chamberlain of the Household of Henry) VIII 1460–1526
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1. Henry (Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester, 4th Baron) Herbert 1495–1549 m. Elizabeth Browne 1501–1565
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1. William (Somerset, KG, 3rd Earl of) Worcester 1526–1589 m. Christian (Christine) North 1528–1564
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2. Lady (Lucy De) Beaufort 1523–1582 m. John (Alexander de Neville, 4th Baron Latimer, Snape, Yorkshire; stepson of Catherine) Parr 1520–1577
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3. Eleanor Somerset 1522–1591
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4. Charles Somerset 1530–1598
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5. Thomas Somerset 1530–1587
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6. Frances (Plantagenet de Beaufort) Somerset 1533–1547
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2. Lady (Elizabeth Somerset de Beaufort, (Brereton)) (Savage) 1497–1545 m. Baron (William Brereton, Groom of Privy Chamber of Henry VIII,) beheaded 1498–1536 m. Sir (John Savage, Sheriff of) Clifton 1493–1528
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1. Sir (John VIII of Clifton Savage, Mayor of Chester, Sheriff of Cheshire,) Knight 1506–1597
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2. Margaret Savage 1522–1558 m. Sir (Richard Bulkeley,) Jr 1515–1572
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7. John (Wydeville) Woodville 1445–1469 m. Katherine (de Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess) Beaumont 1400–1478
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8. Lord (Sir Anthony II (Woodville) Wydeville, Governor of Prince Edward V Plantagenet, Author of 1st book printed on English soil, 2nd Earl of Rivers, Baron Scales of) Neusell 1440–1483 m. Lady (Gwentlian of Wales,) Stradling 1442–1477
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1. Lady (Margaret Danvers Wydeville Woodville, illegitimate) daughter 1454–1520 m. Sir (Charles Churchill, Duke of York, Count Valois, Esquire, House of) York 1450–1474 m. Sir (Robert Poyntz, Knight, Sheriff of Gloucestershire and Hampshire, Queen's Chanceler Constable of Carisbroke and St.) Briavels 1450–1520
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1. Thomas Churchill 1475–1532 m. Grace Tyller 1478–1526
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1. William Churchill 1500–1563 m. Edith Bond 1512–1579
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2. Thomas Churchill 1526–1563
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2. Sir (Matthew FitzAlan Churchill, 17th Earl of) Arundel 1471–1574 m. Lady (Edith) Gould 1475–1530
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1. Sir (Jasper Churchill,) Lord 1510–1596
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3. John Poyntz 1484–1544 m. Margaret Saunders 1505–1563
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1. William Poyntz 1542–1601
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4. Sir (Anthony Poyntz, Sheriff of Iron Acton, Great Grandfather of Sir Issac) Newton 1480–1544
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5. Margaret Poyntz 1482–1559
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6. Francis Poyntz 1486–1528
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7. Nicholas Poyntz 1490–1512
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8. Ann Poyntz 1492–1528 m. Sir (John Thomas Walsh, Sheriff of) Gloucestershire 1499–1547
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1. Margaret (Thresher) Walsh 1525–1578 m. Nicholis (Colline) Collen 1524–1581
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Sir Yorkist's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 12 Aug 1405
Event Place: Maidstone, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
[3] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 Aug 1469
Event Place: captured Battle of Edgecote & beheaded at Kenilworth/Forest Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Record Source:
[1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed.; London, England: Oxford University Press; Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22; Volume: Vol 16; Page: 1218
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
[4] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Pontefract, Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index