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Lady Elizabeth De Burghersh, Baroness Lady Elizabeth de Burghersh, Baroness 1-Lady Elizabeth de Burghersh, Baroness b. 1342, of,Ewias Lacy,Herefordshire,England, d. 26 Jul 1409 +Sir Edward le Despencer, 4th Baron Despenser b. 24 Mar 1335, , Essendine, Rutlandshire, England, d. 11 Nov 1375, , Llanblethian, Glamorganshire, Wales 2-Ann le Despenser b. Abt 1360, d. 30 Oct 1426 +Sir Hugh de Hastings b. Abt 1355, d. 6 Nov 1386 3-Hugh Hastings b. 1377, (9:1386) +Constance Blount b. Abt 1380, of Barton,Derbyshire,England, d. 23 Sep 1432, Of Northamptonshire, England 3-Edward Hastings b. 21 May 1382, d. Abt 6 Jan 1438 +Muriel Dinham b. Abt 1384 4-Sir John Hastings b. Abt 1412, Of Fenwyke, d. 9 Apr 1477 +Anne Morley b. Abt 1414, d. 1471 5-Elizabeth Hastings b. Abt 1438 +Robert Hildyard b. Abt 1435, d. 21 May 1501 6-Peter Hildyard b. Abt 1460, d. Abt 20 Mar 1501 +Joan de la See b. Abt 1465, d. 7 Apr 1528 7-Katherine Hildyard b. Abt 1490 +William Holme 8-John Holme b. Abt 1515 +Anne Aislaby 9-Catherine Holme b. Abt 1544 +Marmaduke Constable b. Abt 1532 10-Frances Constable b. 12 Sep 1568 +John Rodes 11-Francis Rodes b. Abt 1595 +Elizabeth Lascelles 12-John Rodes b. Abt 1628 7-Isabel Hildyard b. Abt 1498, d. Aft 10 Jul 1540 +Ralph Legard b. Abt 1490, d. 30 Jun 1540 8-Joan Legard b. Abt 1530, d. Aft 1586 +Richard Skepper b. Abt 1495, d. 26 May 1556 6-Katherine Hildyard b. Abt 1465, d. Bef 5 Apr 1540, (wp) +William Girlington b. Abt 1460, d. Bef 1540 7-Isabel Girlington b. Abt 1495, Of Normandy, d. Aft 13 Dec 1559 +Christopher Kelke b. Abt 1490, d. 2 Feb 1524 8-Christopher Kelke b. Abt 1517, d. 11 Aug 1557 +Jane Saint Paul b. Abt 1518, d. Aft 1557 9-Christopher Kelke b. Abt 1536, d. 1587 +Elizabeth Carr b. Abt 1538, d. Bef 4 Sep 1604 8-William Kelke b. Abt 1520, d. Bef 28 Jun 1552, (wp) +Thomasine Skerne b. Abt 1525, d. Bef 31 Aug 1566 +Sir William Tyrwhitt b. Abt 1504, Of Scotland, d. 19 May 1541 8-Robert Tyrwhitt b. Abt 1526, d. 13 Nov 1581 +Elizabeth Oxenbridge b. Abt 1529, bur. Abt 25 Jan 1589 9-Ursula Tyrwhitt b. Abt 1567, d. Abt 4 Aug 1618 +Edmund Sheffield b. 7 Dec 1565, d. 6 Oct 1646 5-Isabel Hastings b. Abt 1440 +Thomas Bosvile b. Abt 1434 5-Hugh Hastings b. Abt 1447, d. 7 Jun 1488 +Anne Gascoigne b. Abt 1443, Of Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England, d. Aft 1488 6-Muriel Hastings b. Abt 1465, of Fenwick +Sir Ralph Eure b. Abt 1464, d. 22 Oct 1539 7-Sir William Eure b. Abt 1483, d. Abt 15 Mar 1548 +Elizabeth Willoughby b. Abt 1483, of Eresby 8-Ralph Eure b. 24 Sep 1508, d. Abt 6 Mar 1545 +Margery Bowes b. Abt 1514, d. Aft 1566 9-Anne Eure b. Abt 1534 +Lancelot Mansfield b. Abt 1533, d. Aft 20 Sep 1563 10-John Mansfield b. Abt 1552, d. 31 Jul 1601, (wp) +Elizabeth b. Abt 1568, bur. Abt 10 Feb 1634 11-Elizabeth Mansfield c. 3 Dec 1592, d. Abt 1658 +John Wilson b. Abt Dec 1588, d. 7 Aug 1667 12-John Wilson b. Sep 1621, d. 23 Aug 1691 8-Henry Eure Some Fabulous Pedigrees - Maintained by Wallace K Penrose 12 Aug 2012 http://www.penrose.org Page 1 Lady Elizabeth de Burghersh, Baroness +Alionora Hebburne 8-Muriel Eure b. Abt 1516, d. 23 Nov 1557 +George Bowes b. 1516, d. 1546 9-Elizabeth Bowes b. Abt 1536, d. Bef 1582 +John Blakiston b. Abt 1535, bur. Abt 7 Feb 1587 10-Marmaduke Blakiston b. Abt 1565, bur. 3 Sep 1639 +Margaret James 11-John Blakiston c. 21 Aug 1603 +Susannah Charles 12-Nehemiah Blakiston b. Abt 1637 11-George Blakiston b. 1 Mar 1611 +Barbara Lawson 7-Johannes Eure 7-Hugo Eure +Thomas Morley, 4th Baron b. 1354, of Morley, Norfolk, England, d. 24 Sep 1416 2-Elizabeth Despencer, Baroness Arundel b. Abt 1364, Essendine,Rutland,England, d. Abt 10 Apr 1408 +John FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Maltrevors b. Abt 1365, of,Bechworth,Surrey,England, d. 14 Aug 1390 3-John FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel b. 1 Aug 1385, Ditton Manor,Stoke Pogis, Bucks.,England, d. 21 Apr 1421, England +Eleanor de Berkeley d. 1455 4-John FitzAlan, 9th Earl b. Abt 1351, of Arundel, d. 12 Jun 1435 +Constance Cornwall, (Base dau) b. Abt 1401 +Matilda (Maud) Lovel b. Abt 1400, Of Devonshire, England 5-Humphrey FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel b. 1429, (9:1438), d. 24 Apr 1438, Dsp 4-William FitzAlan de Arundell, 11th Earl of Arundel b. Abt 1410, d. Abt 1488 +Lady Jane Neville b. Abt 1432 5-Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel b. 1450, d. 1524 +Margaret Wydeville b. Abt 1450 6-Joan Arundel b. Abt 1473, d. Abt 14 Nov 1510 +George de Neville, 32nd Lord b. 1469, of Abergevenny, d. 13 Jun 1535 7-Dau of George de Neville +Earl of Bridgewater 7-Jane Neville b. Abt 1495, d. Bef 26 Oct 1538 +Henry Pole, (Baron Montague) b. Abt 1492, d. Abt 9 Jan 1539, Beheaded -Tower Hill,London,England 8-Katherine Pole b. Abt 1520, d. 23 Sep 1576 +Sir Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon b. Abt 1514, d. 23 Jun 1561 9-Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon d. 14 Dec 1595, dsp +Catherine Dudley b. Abt 1536, d. 14 Aug 1620 9-George Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon d. 31 Dec 1604 +Dorothy Port 9-William Hastings 9-Sir Edward Hastings +Barbara Devereux 9-Sir Francis Hastings +Maud Longford 9-Walter Hastings +Joyce Roper 9-Lady Catherine Hastings b. 11 Aug 1542, d. 22 Sep 1576 +Henry Clinton, Earl of Lincoln b. Abt 1542, d. 29 Sep 1616 10-Thomas Ciinton b. 1568, d. Abt 15 Jan 1618 +Elizabeth Knyvett b. Abt 1570, d. Aft 1619 11-Arabella Ciinton b. 1601, d. Aug 1630 +Isaac Johnson 9-Elizabeth Hastings b. Abt 1550, d. 24 Aug 1621 +Edward Somerset b. Abt 1550, d. Abt 3 Mar 1628 10-William Somerset 10-Henry Somerset b. Abt 1576, d. 18 Dec 1646 +Anne Russell b. Abt 1580, d. 8 Apr 1639 11-Edward Somerset d. 1667 +Elizabeth Dormer d. 1665 +Margaret d. 1681 11-Sir John Somerset Some Fabulous Pedigrees - Maintained by Wallace K Penrose 12 Aug 2012 http://www.penrose.org Page 2 Lady Elizabeth de Burghersh, Baroness +Mary Arundel 11-Elizabeth Somerset +Francis 3, (Visc.Montague) 9-Frances Hastings +Henry, Lord Compton 9-Anne Hastings 9-Mary Hastings 8-Winifrid Pole +Sir Thomas Hastings +Sir Thomas Barrington 6-Margaret FitzAlan +John de la Pole, Earl of Lincolnshire d. 16 Jun 1487, Battle of Stoke 6-Edward FitzAlan 6-William FitzAlan, 13th Earl of Arundel b. 1483, d. 1524 +Anne Percy +Elizabeth Willoughby 5-Mary FitzAlan 5-William FitzAlan 5-George FitzAlan 5-John FitzAlan 3-Sir Thomas FitzAlan b. Abt 1387, of Beechworth, Surrey, England, d. Abt 1431 +Joane Moyne b. Abt 1390 4-Eleanor FitzAlan b. Abt 1428, of, Bechworth, Surrey, England +Sir Thomas Browne b. Abt 1406, of, Bechworth, Surrey, England, d. 20 Jul 1460 5-Sir Anthony Browne, Std Bearer to Hen 7 b. Abt 1443, d. Aft 25 Mar 1505 +Lucy Neville b. Abt 1466, Of Salisbury, d. Aft 1530 6-Lucy Browne +Sir Thomas Clifford 7-Mawde or Elizabeth Clifford +Sir John FitzWilliam 8-William FitzWilliam 8-Henry FitzWilliam 8-Anthony FitzWilliam 8-John FitzWilliam +Sir John Cutts 6-Anthony Browne b. 29 Jun 1500, d. 6 May 1548 +Alice Gage b. Abt 1506, d. Aft Jul 1540 7-Anne Browne b. 1470 +Charles Brandon, 1st D of Suffolk b. Abt 1484, d. 22 Aug 1545, Guilford Palace 8-Mary Brandon b. 1510, of Suffolk, England, d. Abt 1542 +Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baron Monteagle b. 25 May 1507, d. 25 Aug 1560 9-William Stanley, (3rd Lord Monteagle) b. 1528, d. 10 Nov 1581 +Anne Leybourne b. 1534, d. Nov 1571 10-Elizabeth Stanley b. 1557, d. 12 Jun 1585 +Edward Parker, (Lord Morley) b. Abt 1551, of Morley & Monteagle, d. 1 Apr 1618 11-William Parker, (Lord Morley) b. Abt 1575, d. 1 Jul 1622 +Elizabeth Tresham 12-Sir Henry Parker d. 1655 11-Henry Parker 11-Charles Parker 11-Mary Parker +Thomas Abington 11-Elizabeth Parker b. Abt 1583, of Barlow,Chorlton,Lancashire,England +Alexander Barlow c. 18 Sep 1579, Manchester Cathedral,Lancashire,England, d. 1642 12-Alexander Barlow b. Abt 1606, of Barlow, Chorlton, Lancashire, England, d. Abt 1654 12-Dorty Barlow b. Abt 1608, of Barlow,Chorlton,Lancashire,England 12-Catherine Barlow b. Abt 1610, of Barlow,Chorlton,Lancashire,England 11-Frances Parker +Christopher Danby d. 18 Jul 1624 +Anne Spencer 9-Charles Stanley Some Fabulous Pedigrees - Maintained by Wallace K Penrose 12 Aug 2012 http://www.penrose.org Page 3 Lady Elizabeth de Burghersh, Baroness 9-Francis Stanley 9-Elizabeth Stanley +Richard Zouch 9-Margaret Stanley +William Sutton +John Taylard 9-Anne Stanley b. Bef 1544 +Sir John Clifton b. Abt 1545, of Brimton,Somersetshire,England 10-Sir William Clifton b. Abt 1574 +Bridget Sandys b. Abt 1580 11-Katherine Clifton b. Abt 1600, of Newlands,Surrey,England +Henry Peyton b. Abt 1590, Lincoln Inn,London,Middlesex,England, d. 1656, London,Middlesex,England 12-Valentine Peyton b. Bef 31 Jul 1627, St Dustins,London,England, d. Bef 29 Jun 1665, Westmorland,Virginia 7-Anthony Browne, (Viscount Montagu) b. 29 Nov 1528, d. 19 Oct 1592 +Jane Radcliffe b. Abt 1532, d.
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