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His wife Penelope Bate was the eldest daughter and co-heir of Francis Stratford of ... Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's ...
On 9 June 1683 Dashwood married Penelope, daughter of Sir Thomas Chamberlayne, 2nd Baronet. They had five sons and four daughters. [1] Their eldest son surviving to adulthood was Robert, who married Dorothea Read(e). [8] The next son Richard married a cousin, Elizabeth Lewis (as a granddaughter of Sir Samuel Dashwood, a second cousin once ...
Lord Rugby married Dorothy Gladys Huggins, daughter of Charles Lang Huggins, on 28 August 1907. They became the parents of three children: Alan, Henry, and Penelope. Their only daughter, Penelope, married the war hero and Tory MP Sir William Aitken and became a well-known socialite.
Debrett's People of Today was a reference work published by Debrett's containing biographical details of approximately 25,000 notable people from across the spectrum of British society, a rival to the longer-established Who's Who. Those included were chosen on significance and merit.
She was appointed guardian to her infant grandson Christopher Fleming, 17th Baron Slane (son of her daughter Penelope and the 16th Baron). She lobbied the Crown vigorously for restoration to her grandson of all lands forfeited by the Fleming family during the troubles of the 1640s and 50s.
Penelope Rich, Lady Rich, later styled Penelope Blount (née Devereux; January 1563 [1] – 7 July 1607) was an English court office holder. She served as lady-in-waiting to the English queen Anne of Denmark .
Penelope Rycroft was born on March 4, 1764, the eldest daughter among eleven children born to Penelope Stonehewer (1737-1821) and the Rev. Sir Richard Nelson (1736-1786), Bart., D.D., of Calton, Yorkshire. Portrait by an unknown artist. Sir Richard Rycroft, 1st Baronet (1736–1786) [3] Sir Nelson Rycroft, 2nd Baronet (1761–1827) [3]
He married Penelope Darcy, a daughter of Thomas Darcy, 1st Earl Rivers and Mary Kitson, on 28 June 1611. They had eight children. His wife had the possession of Hengrave Hall in Suffolk which she would leave to their third son Edward. [2] This would become the seat of his descendants, the Rokewode-Gage baronets.