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In November 1604 he married Anne Mynne (or Mayne), daughter of George Mynne (b. 14 February 1530 [8]) of Hertingfordbury and his wife Elizabeth Wroth, daughter of Sir Thomas Wroth. [9] George Mynne was the son of John Mynne (d.14 December 1542 [ 10 ] ), Auditor of the Exchequer, Clerk to the Surveyor General and Master of the Woods to Henry ...
Leonard Calvert was born in England to George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore and his wife Anne Mynne, and was named in honor of his paternal grandfather, Leonard Calvert of Yorkshire. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Colonisation of Newfoundland
Anne Mynne, [94] probably the Anne Mynne who married Edmond Bacon on 26 September 1589 at Wickmere [10] Dennis Mynne, a daughter, [94] probably the same name as her sister Dionisia and named for her. And the Dionis Mynn baptised on 8 January 1566 at Wickmere. She was then the first daughter born to Robert and Anne after Dionisia's death.
Anne Wroth (died c. 1623) married (as his second wife) Thomas Shurley or Shirley (died 1579) of Isfield, East Sussex, [127] [128] son of Edward Shurley (died 1558) and Joan Fenner of Isfield. [ 129 ] Marie Wroth (died c. 1647) [ 130 ] married (as his second wife) John Hussey, son of John Hussey of Slinfold and Cuckfield , Sussex (died 1572 ...
Grace was one of thirteen children by his wife Anne Mynne or Mayne, daughter of George Mynne and Elizabeth Wroth. Robert and Grace had a daughter: Frances (died 1718) married her cousin Richard Talbot of Malahide [5] They lived at Castlesallagh, County Wicklow.
I have added one or two little nuances from the latter, such as Anne Mynne's alternative name of "Mayne", but otherwise intend to lose the majority of the GHC article on grounds of adding nothing extra or inaccuracy. The only substantial differences or interesting extras, as far as I can see, are contained in the following:
After Knyvet's death, his widow was robbed of £500 worth of silver, by Francis Keilway, who had married her daughter Anne Weston, and an accomplice. [24]Anne married thirdly John Vaughan of London (d. 25 June 1577) and had Francis Vaughan (d. 15 July 1597, slain in Ireland [25]) who married Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Boynton of Barmston in Holderness, Frances Vaughan (c. 1562–1647) who ...
After 1611, Epsom was briefly held by the Darcy family and was then sold to Anne Mynne, the widow of George Mynne, who had bought the manor of Horton. Both manors were inherited by her daughter, Elizabeth, who in 1648 married Richard Evelyn, the brother of the diarist, John Evelyn.