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On 13 February 1689, it was read out to James' daughter, Mary, and her husband, William of Orange, when they were jointly offered the throne, although not made a condition of acceptance. [ 1 ] The Declaration itself was a tactical compromise between Whigs and Tories ; it put forth a set of grievances, without agreeing to their cause or solution.
Mary, Lady Bankes (née Hawtry; c. 1598 – 11 April 1661) was a Royalist who defended Corfe Castle from a three-year siege during the English Civil War from 1643 to 1645. She was married to Sir John Bankes , Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and Attorney-General of King Charles I .
Walter Ralph Bankes (1853–1904) was head of the family in the late nineteenth century. He was the father of Ralph Bankes the second and left a financial bequest of £5,000 to pay for the family church of St Stephen's Church, Pamphill. [1] The church was eventually constructed under the leadership of his wife Henrietta Bankes and his son (see ...
The College of William & Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States, was founded in 1693 by a royal charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II.It is a public research university and has more than 94,000 living alumni.
Mary, born at St James's Palace in London on 30 April 1662, was the eldest daughter of James, Duke of York (the future King James II & VII), and his first wife, Anne Hyde. Mary's uncle was Charles II , who ruled the three kingdoms of England , Scotland and Ireland ; her maternal grandfather, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon , served for a ...
Sir William Waldegrave (c. 1415–1461), was born in Smallbridge. He married Joane Doreward and they had two sons—Sir Thomas Waldegrave, and Richard Waldegrave. One of Sir Richard's descendants was Sir Edward Waldegrave (c. 1517 – 1 September 1561) of Borley , Essex , and West Haddon, Northamptonshire , who was imprisoned during the reign ...
Mary Hall New York 1665 Ralph Hall New York 1665 William Ham New Hampshire 1656 William Harding: Virginia 1656 Thomas Hardy Massachusetts 1692 Katherine Harrison: Connecticut 1668 Elizabeth Hart Massachusetts 1692 Hannah Harvey Connecticut 1692 Mary Harvey Connecticut 1692 Candy (female slave) Massachusetts 1692 Margaret Hawkes Massachusetts 1692
Came over as a young, unmarried man and was allotted one share in the 1623 (as Tho. Clarke) and 1627 divisions. Member of the 1626 Purchaser investment group. Married (1) Susanna Ring, daughter of Mary Ring who was the mother of all his children – William, Andrew, John, James, Susanna, and Nathaniel. Died in Plymouth 1697/8. [19] [20]