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SACKVILLE / DORSET and WEST SACKVILLE / DORSET and WEST Herbrand de Sackville (d. 1079) Jordan Robert Sewer of England (1084- ) m Lettice Woodvill Sir Jordan (d. 1178) 1140 m Ela de Dene, of Buckhurst Sir Jordan, of Buckhurst Sir Jefrey (d. 1208) 1169 m Constance Brooke m Clementia de Vere Sir Jordan (1170- ) m Maude de Normanville Sir William 1229 m Clara Hastings Sir Jordan (d. 1272) m Margery d’Aguillon Sir Andrew (d. 1296) m Ermyntrude Malyns Sir Andrew m Joan Mortimer Sir Andrew (1306-1370) 1337 m Joan de la Beech (d. c1341) 1354 m2 Joan Burgess [2 sons mg1; 1 son mg2] Sir Thomas Sackville of Buckhurst John, of Debenham (Suffolk) Sir Thomas (d. bef. 1370) m Agnes Hoo Sheriff of Sussex m Alice Walleis (d. 1406) (d. 1432) 1371 m1 Margaret Dalingruge [no kids] [no kids] m2 Cecily N. [kids from mg1] Andrew Richard Sir Edward (d. 1408) (d. 1424) (1378-1459) m Agnes Lewknor c1410 m Margaret Wakehurst Humphrey (c1423-1489) 1471 m Catherine Browne do Sir Thomas Browne, of Beechworth Castle, Treasurer of the Household of Henry VI Richard John Edward, of Dorking Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex m Joan Kynaston (1472-1524) [issue] 1492 m Isabel Dyggs [issue] do John Dyggs, of Barham Sir John Richard William Constance Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex m N. Thatcher priest (d. 1554) (1492-1557) m1 William Heneage 1512 m1 Margaret Boleyn (d. 1525) (aunt of Queen Anne Boleyn) m2 Sir Christopher More (uncle of (d. c1540) Thomas More) m2 Anne Torrell (d. 1582) [kids from mg1] Sir Richard Christopher Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, 1550 (d. c1558) Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1559-66 m Constance Colepeper (1513-1566) 1535 m Winifred Bruges (Brydges) [issue] do Sir John, Lord Mayor of London (d. 1586) Thomas Baron Buckhurst, 1567 1st Earl of Dorset, 1604 Lord High Treasurer, 1599-1608 (c1527-1608) 1555 m Cecily Baker do Sir John Baker, of Sissinghurst, Speaker of the House of Commons Robert Sir William 2nd Earl of Dorset (c1570-k 1592) (1561-1609) --in France 1580 m1 Margaret Howard do Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk (d. 1591) 1592 m2 Anne Spencer (d. 1618) [kids from mg1] Richard Edward 3rd Earl of Dorset 4th Earl of Dorset Lord Lieutenant of Sussex Lord Lieutenant of Sussex (1589-1624) Ambassador to France, 1621, 1623 1609 m(1) Anne Clifford, Baroness Governor of the Bermuda Islands Co. Clifford Lord Chamberlain of the Household, do George, 3rd Earl of Cumberland 1644-46 (1590-1675) Lord Privy Seal & President of the Council, 1644 [2 daus] (1590-1652) c1612 m Mary Curzon, of Croxall Hall Governess of the Children of Charles I (1586-1645) Richard Edward 5th Earl of Dorset (mur. 1646) Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex, 1660 1645 m Bridget Wray, Baroness Norreys Lord Lieutenant of Sussex (1627-1657) (1622-1677) 1637 m Frances Cranfield do Lionel, 1st Earl of Middlesex (d. 1687) Charles Edward 1st Earl of Middlesex, 1675 (1641-1678) Baron Cranfield of Cranfield 6th Earl of Dorset Lord Chamberlain of the Household, 1689-95 (1637-1706) 1674 m1 Mary Bagot (1645-1679) 1685 m2 Mary Compton (d. 1691) m3 Anne, Mrs Roche (d. 1706) [1 son from mg2] Lionel 1st Duke of Dorset, 1720 7th Earl of Dorset 2nd Earl of Middlesex Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1708-12, 1727-65 Groom of the Stole, 1714-19 Lord Steward of the Household, 1725-30, 1737-44 Lord High Steward, 1727 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1730-38, 1750-55 Lord President of the Council, 1745-51 Master of the Horse, 1755-57 (1688-1765) 1709 m Elizabeth Colyear Lady of the Bedchamber (1714–1737) and Mistress of the Robes (1723–1731) (d. 1768) Charles John George 2nd Duke of Dorset Lord of Bedchamber of Prince of Wales 1st Viscount Sackville of Drayton Master of the Horse of the Prince of (1713-1765) Baron Bolebrooke Wales, 1747-51 1744 m Frances Leveson-Gower (took surname Germain, 1770) Lord Lieutenant of Kent Lieutenant-General, 1757 (1711-1769) Secretary of State for the American 1744 m Grace Boyle [1 son] Colonies, 1775-82 (d. 1763) (1715-1785) 1754 m Diana Sambrooke [no kids] (c1731-1778) [2 sons] John Charles Sackville-Germain George 3rd Duke of Dorset 2nd Viscount Sackville (1770-1836) Ambassador to France, 1783-89 5th Duke of Dorset 1814 m Harriet Pierce (1745-1799) Master of the Horse, 1821-27, 1835 (d. 1835) 1790 m Arabella Cope (1767-1843) (1769-1825) [1 dau] [1 son, 2 daus] George John Mary Elizabeth Caroline Sackville-Germain 4th Duke of Dorset (1792-1864) Baroness Buckhurst, 1864 --inherited Drayton estates (1793-1815) m1 Other Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth (1795-1870) (d. 1908) (1789-1833) 1813 m George West, 5th Earl de la Warr 1837 m William Stopford m2 William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst of (d. 1869) (d. 1872) Arracan (1773-1857) [issue: Sackville-West, next] [issue: Stopford-Sackville, of Drayton [no kids] (to present)] West Sir Thomas West (1251-1344) m Eleanor de Cantilupe, heiress of Hempston Cauntelow (Devon) [a few generations] Thomas 1st Baron West, 1402 (1365-1405) 1384 m Joan La Warre do Roger, 3rd Baron de la Warre & Eleanor Mowbray (g’dau of Earl of Lancaster) (d. 1404) Thomas Reginald 2nd Baron West 3rd Baron West (k. 1416) 6th Baron de la Warr, 1427 1406 m Ida St. Amand (1395-1450) (1392-1416) 1429 m1 Margaret Thorley 1443 m2 Elizabeth Greyndour (d. 1452) [kids from mg1] Richard John, of Waith 7th Baron de la Warr m Eleanor Neville 4th Baron West (1430-1476) 1451 m Katherine Hungerford (d. 1493) Thomas Reginald 8th Baron de la Warr Sub-deacon of Wells 5th Baron West Cathedral High Sheriff of Sussex, 1525 (1457-1525) m1 Eleanor Percy (1455- ) c1482 m2 Elizabeth Mortimer (d. 1502) m3 Eleanor Copley (c1476-1536) [1 son mg1; 3 sons mg2] Thomas Sir Owen Sir George, of Warbleton Leonard 9th Baron de la Warr (d. 1551) (d. 1538) (d. c1578) (c1475-1554) m Mary Guildford m Elizabeth Morton m Barbara Gascoigne 1494 m Elizabeth Bonville [1 dau] [2 sons] [issue] Mary William Sir Thomas --co-heiress of West barony 1st Baron De la Warr, 1570 (in abeyance—still at present) (new creation) m1 Sir Adrian Poynings Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, (d. 1571) 1570 m2 Sir Richard Rogers (1530-1595) (d. 1605) 1555 m Elizabeth Strange [2 sons] Thomas William 2nd Baron de la Warr --emigrated to Virginia (c1550-1602) (k. 1610) 1571 m Anne Knollys (1555-1608) Sir Robert Thomas Francis John Nathaniel c1592 m Elizabeth Cocke 3rd Baron de la Warr Governor of Virginia, 1627- Governor of Virginia, 1635- Lt-Col. 1st Governor of Virginia, 1610 29 37 --emigrated to Virginia with (1577-1618) (1586-c1634) (1590-1659) brothers 1569 m Cecily Shirley 1626 m1 Margaret m Anne Percy (1592-1618) [sic] (d. 1662) 1628 m2(2) Temperance do Hon. George Percy, 1621 m Frances Greville Flowerdew Governor of Virginia (d. 1634) [2 sons] (m1 George Yeardley, Gov of VA) [issue: West of West Point; (d. 1628) continue until the 18th c] [and beyond?] Robert Henry m Elizabeth Coch 4th Baron de la Warr (1603-1628) 1625 m Isabella Edmondes Charles 5th Baron de la Warr (1626-1687) 1642 m Anne Wilde Charles John (1645-1684) 6th Baron de la Warr Groom of the Stool for Prince George of Denmark, 1697- 1708 (1663-1723) m Margaret Freeman John 1st Earl de la Warr, 1761 Governor of the Levant Company, 1736 Governor of New York, 1737 Lieutenant General, 1747 (1693-1766) 1721 m1 Charlotte MacCarthy (c1700-1735) 1744 m2 Anne Walker [kids from mg1] John George 2nd Earl de la Warr (d. 1776) Master of the Horse to the 1724 m Mary Grey Queen, 1766 (1739-1783) Lord Chamberlain to the Queen, 1768 Lieutenant-General, 1770 (1729-1777) 1756 m Mary Wynyard (d. 1784) William John Frederick 3rd Earl de la Warr 4th Earl de la Warr (1767-1852) (1757-1783) Lord of the Bedchamber, 1789 1792 m1 Charlotte Mitchell (1758-1795) (d.1795) 1783 m Catherine Lyell 1798 m2 Maria Myddelton (c1756-1826) [issue] George 5th Earl de la Warr Lord Chamberlain of the Household, 1841-46; 1858-59 --took surname Sackville- West, 1843 (1791-1869) 1813 m Elizabeth Sackville, Baroness Buckhurst, of Burckhurst (cr. 1864, with remainder to second son) do John, 3rd Duke of Dorset (above) (d. 1870) George Charles Reginald Mortimer Lionel William ‘Viscount Cantelupe’ 6th Earl de la Warr 2nd Baron Buckhurst 1st Baron Sackville, of 2nd Baron Sackville Lt. Colonel (1814-1850) Major-General, 1864 7th Earl de la Warr Knole, 1876 Ambassador to Argentina, (1830-1905) (1815-1873) Rector of Withyam, 1841-65 Lord in Waiting, 1876 1872-78; to Spain, 1878-81; 1860 m Georgina Dodwell --suicide Chaplain to the Queen, (1820-1888) to the United States, 1881- (d. 1883) 1846-65 1847 m1 Fanny Dickson 88 --changed name to Sackville, (d. 1870) (1827-1908) 1871 1873 m2 Elizabeth Faber v Josefa Duran y Ortega [3 sons] (1817-1896) (‘Pepita’) 1867 m Constance do Pedro Duran Cochrane-Wishart-Baillie & Catalina Ortega (1846- ) [5 nat. kids, incl. 1 dau. [2 sons] below] Lionel Gilbert Lionel Charles Bertrand ‘Viscount Cantelupe’ 8th Earl de la Warr 3rd Baron Sackville 4th Baron Sackville Lt-Commander, navy (1868-Nov. 1890) (1869-1915) (1867-1928) (1870-1962) (1872-1959) June 1890 m Dorothy --at sea 1890 m Victoria Sackville- 1897 m1 Maud Bell 1908 m Eva Jones Heseltine 1891 m1 Muriel Brassey West (d. 1920) (d. 1936) (1872-1930) (1862-1936) 1924 m2 Anne Meredith [div. 1902] (d. 1961) 1903 m2 Hilda Tredcroft [1 dau] [2 sons] [1 son from mg1] [son from mg1] Herbrand Victoria (‘Vita’) Edward Lionel Hugh 9th Earl de la Warr (1892-1962) 5th Baron Sackville 6th Baron Sackville Captain Lord Privy Seal, 1937-38 1913 m Sir Harold Nicolson (1901-1965) (1913-2004) (1919- ) Envoy to Ethiopia (1886-1968) 1953 m1 Jacobine Menzies 1957 m Bridget Cunliffe Postmaster General, 1951-55 Wilson (1927- ) Chairman of the Labour Party, (d.
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