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  Baron Dacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, it was restored in 1558, to Gregory Fiennes, 10th Baron Dacre.
In 1741, the Sovereign terminated the abeyance in favour of Anne Barrett-Lennard.
The next was for Humphrey Dacre in 1482; that title became abeyant in 1569, but this abeyance was terminated in favour for the Earl of Carlisle in 1661.
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 8th century - Factbites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The 8th century is the period from 701 - 800 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era.
717-41: Emperor Leo III The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 717-8: Arab siege of Constantinople The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 718: Death of Ingild, the brother of Ina.
Islamic History of the 8th Century 751 Lombards capture Ravenna, previously capital of Byzantine exarchate, end of imperial administration in northern Italy The Byzantine Empire in the 8th Century 751: Pippin the Short declared king of the Franks, ending the Merovingian and beginning the Carolingian Dynasty.
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 Hurstmonceaux
The young Lord Dacre succeeded to his grandfather's property in 1525, when he was just seventeen years of age.
Archdeacon Hare thought that "the law was strained to convert Lord Dacre into an accomplice in the crime;" but documents exist that prove he had a fair trial.
Gore, in her tragedy of "Dacre of the South," represents him (Dacre) as the victim of the tyranny and jealousy of the knight; but this is a poetical fiction.
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 Thomas Fiennes; Baron Dacre of the South
When Prince Edward was christened Lord Dacre was appointed to bear the spice plates to the young Princesses; and a month later, when the Queen, Jane Seymour, was buried, he was one of those deputed to bear the canopy over her corpse at the funeral.
Anne Lady Dacre, in the course of the disputes with her brother-in-law Samson Lennard, speaks of herself and her husband as being very young at the time of their marriage; and this must have been the case for, as we shall see, they were certainly married before the death of Queen Mary.
On the death of her brother, Gregory Lord Dacre, 37th Elizabeth, Margaret succeeded to his honour and estates, amongst which was the manor of Herstmonceux, she being then the wife of Sampson Leonard, Esq., of Knole and Clavering, in Kent.
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 James I Descendants News, 2004
She married the heir to the 8th Marquess of Lansdowne in 1965, and after producing 2 sons and 2 daughters divorced in the mid-80s.
Laura is a granddaughter paternally of the 15th Lord Lovat, and a granddaughter maternally of the 8th Earl of Warwick.
The engagement was announced between Baron Gontram Bonaert (son of Baron Axel Bonaert and of his wife, née Marie-Josèphe de Yturbe) and Marie Papeians de Morchoven (daughter of Werner Papeians de Morchoven and of Marie-Ghislaine Prion Pansius).
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While we were there, W. Slawata, a Bohemian baron, had letters to present to her; and she, after pulling off her glove, gave him her right hand to kiss, sparkling with rings and jewels, a mark of particular favour.
Peregrine Bertie, Baron Willoughby of Eresby and Brooke, Governor of Berwick.
Dacre, Baron Dacre of the South: he died four years since, and the barony devolved to his daughter.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/etext99/trvfg10.txt   (10601 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 459
He was the son of Richard, 1st Baron Dacre of the South and Joan, 7th Baroness Dacre of Gillesland.
She married Richard, 1st Baron Dacre of the South, son of Sir Roger Fiennes and Elizabeth Holland, in June 1446 in Hurstmonceux, Sussex, England.
She married Thomas, 6th Baron Dacre of Gillesland, son of William, 5th Baron Dacre of Gillesland and Joan Douglas.
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 decendants of Hugh Talbot
Dacre, Thomas [139381] 2nd baron Dacre of Gillesland b.25_Nov_1467
Dacre, William [139382] 3rd baron Dacre of Gillesland b.29_Apr_1500 d.18_Nov_1563
Talbot, Edward [139389] 8th earl of Shrewsbury b.25_Feb_1561 d.8_Feb_1617
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 J. Craig Canada's Family Tree - aqwg181
In 1559, on the accession of Elizabeth to the throne, Henry Carey was ennobled as Baron Hunsdon, with lands in Hertfordshire, Kent, and Hampshire, and becomes Elizabeth's Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners, the Queen's personal bodyguard.
He died in Jul 1596, and his son George becomes the second Baron Hunsdon and assumes some of his his father's offices, but not as Lord Chamberlain yet (George's youngest brother Robert, a favorite of the Queen and later James I, becomes governor of Berwick).
George Carey 2nd Baron Hunsdon was born 1547 and died 8 Sep 1603.
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 thePeerage.com - Mary Helen Graham and others
She married Thomas Crosbie William Trevor Dacre, 22nd Baron Dacre, son of Colonel Henry Otway Brand, 21st Baron Dacre and Pyne Crosbie, on 12 January 1837 in London, England.
Thomas Crosbie William Trevor Dacre, 22nd Baron Dacre b.
She married Thomas Fiennes, 8th Baron Dacre, son of Sir John Fiennes and Alice FitzHugh, circa 1492.
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 thePeerage.com - Sir Humphrey Bourchier and others
He was the son of Thomas Fiennes, 8th Baron Dacre and Anne Bourchier.
She married, firstly, Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron Dacre, son of Sir Thomas Fiennes and Joan de Sutton, in 1536.
She was the daughter of Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron Dacre and Lady Mary Neville.
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 The Greystoke Lineage
The 1st Baron at this time changed the arms on his shield because, it is said, of a desire to impress his neighbors with his devotion to Christianity, a brother and sister having been burned for witchcraft.
The 3rd Baron being slain during an encounter with the officers of Edward I in 1280, his son assumed the lordship of Grebson.
The 5th Baron's wife disappeared during a visit to her father in 1340, it being presumed that bandits had murdered her and bur.
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Baron Morley has been in consultation with some of the major players in that event, but his direct involvement is only suspected.
As a member of her Majesty’s Privy Council, I am considered a protégée of William Cecil, Baron Burghley and I tends to agree with most of the issues Burghley is in favor of.
She married Charles, 8th Baron Stourton he was the son of William, 7th Baron Stourton and Elizabeth Dudley.
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg622 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Ralph De Neville Baron Of Raby [Parents] was born in 1291 in,Raby,Durham,England.
William De Dacre [Baron Dacre] was born in 1319 in Of,Gilsland,Cumberland,England.
John De Neville Baron Of Rady [Lord Neville] [Parents] was born in 1341 in Raby,Durham,England.
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 Peers
8th earl of Strathearn, which he resigned in 1344.
8th earl, succeeding his 1st cousin, twice removed.
1st baron after restored in blood in 1548.
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 List of the Knights of the Garter
258 (inv 1505) Gerald (FitzGerald), 8th Earl of Kildare.
Joined in the plot in support of Lady Arabella Stuart's claim to the throne, known as "the Treason of Maine." Condemned to death, his achievements as K.G. were taken down and kicked out of the west doors of St. George's Chapel, 16 Feb. 1604.
799 (inv 1892) Spencer Compton (Cavendish), 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908).
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com /hardtruth/list_knights_of_garter.htm   (12033 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Francis Lennard, 14th Baron Dacre and others
     Francis Lennard, 14th Baron Dacre was the son of Richard Lennard, 13th Baron Dacre and Elizabeth Throckmorton.
She married Francis Lennard, 14th Baron Dacre, son of Richard Lennard, 13th Baron Dacre and Elizabeth Throckmorton.
She married, secondly, Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham, son of Christopher Roper, 5th Baron Teynham and Hon.
www.thepeerage.com /p2999.htm   (716 words)

  
 Thomas_de_ros,_10th_baron_de_ros info here at en.17-inch.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Seraphic Duel 1613: Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos and James Hay (later 1st Earl of Carlisle)...
Thomas de Ros, 10th Baron de Ros (September 9, 1427 – May 17, 1464) was a follower of the House of Lancaster when the Wars of the Roses.
He was the eldest son of Thomas de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros 'n Eleanor Beauchamp.
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 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (D)
Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton (1914-2003), Historian.
Randall Thomas Davidson, Baron Davidson of Lambeth (1848-1930), Archbishop of Canterbury.
Rudolph William Feilding, 8th Earl of Denbigh (1823-1892), Representative peer.
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 HUNSDON, HENRY CAREY, ... - Online Information article about HUNSDON, HENRY CAREY, ...
Haus; in Gothic it is only found in gudhiss, a temple; it may be ultimately connected with the root of " hide," conceal)
GEORGE (1547-1603), 2nd Baron Hunsdon, was a member of parliament, a diplomatist, a soldier and lord chamberlain.
The title of earl of Monmouth became extinct on his death in June 1661.
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 Descent of Graham Nassau Gordon Milne (b   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Ranulph de Dacre, 5th Baron Multon of Gillesland (d.
William de Dacre, 7th Baron Multon of Gillesland (d.
Thomas de Dacre, 8th Baron Multon of Gillesland (d.
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 Genealogy of David William Weaver
daughter of John 8Th Baron STRANGE Of Knockyn -[38428] and Jaquetta WOODVILLE -[38427], was born from 1463 to 1464 in Knockin, Shropshire, England and died from 20 Mar 1512 to 1513 in Colham Green, Middlesex, England at age 49.
son of William 1St Baron HASTINGS -[50871] and Catherine NEVILLE -[50859], was born on 26 Nov 1466 in Kirby, Leicestershire, England,died on 8 Nov 1506,at age 39, and was buried on 8 Nov 1506 in The Black Fryers, London, Middlesex, England.
daughter of Baron, Robert De HAVERINGTON -[63211] and Isabel LORING -[63240], was born in 1388 in Aldingham, Lancashire, England and died in Anslesey, Wales.
www.daveweaverfamily.com /dave/a19.htm   (3849 words)

  
 6th Baron Clifford
Family tree - Clifford - 6th Baron Clifford
Thomas Clifford, 6th Baron Clifford (see here), had issue:
mar Joanna Dacre [descendant of Westmoreland by his 1st wife Margaret Stafford, NOT by his 2nd wife Joan Beaufort, hence descendant of Edward I]
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 NPG 999; The House of Lords, 1820, The Trial of Queen Caroline (also includes Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham ...
George Agar-Ellis, 1st Baron Dover (1797-1833), A founder of the National Gallery.
James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale (1759-1839), Statesman; author of 'Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth'.
John Singleton Copley, Baron Lyndhurst (1772-1863), Lord Chancellor and politician; son of the painter John Singleton Copley.
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 Berkshire History: Biographies: Sir Henry Norreys, Baron Norreys (1525-1601)
Although he fulfilled his duties prudently, he was recalled in August 1570 to make way for Sir Francis Walsingham, who was commissioned to make a firmer stand on behalf of the French Protestants.
By way of recompense for his services abroad, Norreys received a summons to the House of Lords, as Baron Norreys of Rycote, on 8th May 1572.
In September 1582, he was disappointed by a promised visit from the Queen to Rycote, and was not well pleased when Leicester arrived in her stead; but his guest wrote that Norreys and his wife were "a hearty noble couple as ever I saw towards her highness".
www.berkshirehistory.com /bios/hnorreys_1bnofr.html   (939 words)

  
 Our Family Tree - aqwg201
Maud La Zouche was born Between 1284-1290 and died Between 31 May 1341-1349.
Sir John Baron Harrington M.P. was born 1328 and died 28 May 1363.
William De Brereton 8th Lord Brereton was born about 1324 and died after 1376.
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 Index: A-J | British History Online
Abergavenny: 16th Baron 23; 17th Baron (later 1st Earl) 47; 2nd and 3rd Earls 319; Lady (Rebecca, w.
Bagot: 2nd Baron 212; Lewis (Bishop of Bristol and Norwich) 218; Sir William, 6th Bt (later 1st Baron) and w.
Barnard: 2nd Baron 53, 164; Viscount (later 2nd Earl of Darlington) 118; Viscount (later Earl of Darlington and 2nd Duke of Cleveland of 2nd cr.) 217; John 64
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 The Usher Family of Scotland Anna BOURCHIER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Marriage: Thomas FIENNES Baron Dacre 8th, K.B. in 1492 in, Berners, Roos And Crom, Scotland
Anna married Thomas FIENNES Baron Dacre 8th, K.B., son of Sir John FIENNES and Alice FITZHUGH, in 1492 in, Berners, Roos And Crom, Scotland.
(Thomas FIENNES Baron Dacre 8th, K.B. was born in 1471 1472 in, Hurstmonceux, Sussex, England, died on 9 Sep 1533-1534 and was buried in, Hurstmonceux, Sussex, England, All Saints Church.)
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