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Both women were heavily pregnant and Lady Margaret went into labour during the visit, giving birth successfully. The children of Robert and Margaret Sackville included: Anne (1586 – 25 September 1664), who was married twice: first to Sir Edward Seymour, eldest son of Edward Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp , [ 5 ] and, second, to Sir Edward Lewis ...
English: Anne Speke (before 1741–1797), daughter of George Speke, MP, of Whitelackington, Somerset, and wife of Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guildford. Copy after the original by Sir Joshua Reynolds in a private collection.
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Lady Rich moved in with her lover, and the couple began a very public relationship. Mountjoy was created Earl of Devonshire on the accession of James I, and Lady Rich was in high favour at court. [3] She was among the ladies who rode north to Berwick-upon-Tweed to meet Anne of Denmark in May 1603 and escorted the new queen on her entry to ...
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She was the second wife of Henry Somerset, 2nd earl of Worcester, the son of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, and Elizabeth Somerset, Baroness Herbert. [4] Henry's first wife, Lady Margaret, had died without issue. [5] Elizabeth married Henry before 1527 and was officially deemed the Countess of Worcester on 15 April 1526. [4]
After her first husband's early death without issue, Eleanor married secondly Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland. [1] He was killed at the First Battle of St Albans in 1455. [4] Eleanor and Henry had ten children: John Percy (b. 8 July 1418). Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland [1] (25 July 1421 – 29 March 1461, Battle of Towton). [5]
The Earl and Countess of Castlehaven lived mainly in Fonthill Gifford, the country seat of the Touchets in southern England. [2] Some time after their marriage Anne Stanley's eldest daughter Elizabeth Brydges married James , the eldest son of Lord Castlehaven (1612–1684) who used the courtesy title Lord Audley.