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 Ambrose - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ambrose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ambrose was equally zealous in combating the attempt made by the upholders of the old state religion to resist the enactments of Christian emperors.
Ambrose asks that Christian monies not be used to build a place of worship for unbelievers, heretics or Jews, and he reminds Theodosius that some Christian laity had said of Emperor Maximus, "he has become a Jew" because of the edict Maximus issued regarding the burning of a Roman synagogue.
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 Earl of Warwick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title Earl of Warwick is one of the oldest English earldoms.
It was traditionally associated with possession of Warwick Castle, and when the 11th Earl entailed the castle to his heirs male, he probably intended to entail the earldom as well.
At the death of the eighth Rich Earl, the title became extinct, and was granted to Francis Greville, 1st Earl Brooke, thus uniting again the title and castle.
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 WARTON, THOMAS (C. 1688-1745) - LoveToKnow Article on WARTON, THOMAS (C. 1688-1745)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His son Guy de Beauchamp, loth earl of Warwick (1278-1315), received grants of land in Scotland for his services at Falkirk, and in 1301 was one of the signatories of the letter to the pope denying the papal right to interfere in Scottish affairs.
She was succeeded in 1493 in the earldom by her grandson Edward Plantagenet, i8th earl of Warwick (1475-1499), son of the duke of Clarence, and therefore the Yorkist heir to the crown.
WARWICK, SIR PHILIP (1609-1683), English writer and politician, was the son of Thomas Warwick, or Warrick, a musician, and was born in Westminster on the 24th of December 1609.
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 Dudley Family Pages Web Site
It is furnished with a plume of white ostrich feathers and a tuft of fl heron feathers, fastened to the Hat by a badge bearing the design of a white enamelled shield bearing the Cross of St George all within a blue enamelled Garter with the motto in gold.
180 (inv 1459) Jasper (Tudor), Earl of Pembroke and Duke of Bedford.
Afterwards Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland.
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The Earl of Warwick is one of the oldest English earldoms.
It was traditionally associated with posssession of Warwick Castle, and when the 11th Earl entailed the castle to his heirs male, he probably intended to entail the earldom as well.
The new Earl, technically The Earl Brooke and of Warwick, was given permission to use the more prestigious Warwick title alone, and thus the Greville Earls have always been known simply as The Earl of Warwick.
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 John DUDLEY (1° D. Northumberland)
Dudley served as Guildford's lieutenant in the campaign of 1523 and was knighted by Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, for his valour at the crossing of the Somme.
Dudley was named an executor of the King's will and according to Secretary Paget he was to have been elevated as Earl of Coventry; in the event it was the earldom of Warwick which he received from Edward VI.
Dudley attended two thirds of the meetings of the Lords in the parliamentary session of Jan-Apr 1552, but his health was clearly breaking down and with growing infirmity went loss of political control.
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 Ambrose DUDLEY (3º E. Warwick)
Ambrose was imprisoned with his brothers in the Tower of London consequent on the attempt of his father to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne.
Ambrose, Robert and Henry jousted at court at one of the Anglo-Spanish tournaments held between Dec 1554 and Mar 1555.
Ambrose, Henry and Robert Dudley joined the forces of Felipe II and went to fight in France and took part in the battle of St. Quentin, where Henry was killed.
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 Lady Anne Dudley - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lady Anne Dudley was a one of the four daughters of Robert Dudley (son of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester) by Alice Leigh, the second daughter of Sir Thomas Stoneleigh by Katherine, the daughter of Sir John Spencer.
A second account from the Victoria History of the County of Warwick is from the section covering the Knightlow Hundred, wherein the history of the Manors of Long Itchington is covered from the year 1001 when King Ethelred gave 25 manors thereabouts to his thegn Clofig.
Dudley intended to have bequeathed the Manor, after the death of his third wife Lettice, to his only son Robert, but the countess lived until 1634 and persued a claim for possession of the said manor house with Sir Edward Blount and others in 1612.
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Edmund and John Dudley were both in the polictal arena of English History, which in their time was a deadly game, played only by the bravest of men.
Edmund Dudley minister of Henry VII of England, was a son of John Dudley of Atherington, Sussex, and a member of the great baronial family of Sutton or Dudley, and the father of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland.
Dudley was buried in the church of Blackfriars the same night.
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The Board of Ordnance, which had its headquarters in the Tower of London, was abolished in 1855, but the title of Master-General still exists as the title of the Fourth Military Member of the Army Board, who oversees procurement and research and development and usually holds the rank of Lieutenant General.
Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick jointly with Sir Philip Sidney 1585–1586
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 Britannia Biographies: Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd Earl of Warwick
He was, in 1375, a commissioner, with De Bryan and Scrope, to treat with the Earl of Douglas, on behalf of the King of Scotland, for the restitution of certain lands, beyond the border, which belonged to English subjects.
At the commencement of the new reign, the earl was one of the five peers, before whom Alice Perrers, and the deponents against her, were examined in Parliament, on the 22nd December 1377; and, in 1379 and 1381, one of the committee for inquiry into the state of the revenue and King's household.
The subsequent misfortunes of the Earl had their rise in his adherence to the party consisting of the Duke of Gloucester, the Earls of Derby and Arundel, and Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Earl Marshal.
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The place was already steeped in history when it came into the ownership of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, and was some years later acquired by John Dudley, Earl of Warwick in July 1553.
A second account from the Victoria History of the County of Warwick is from the section covering the Knightlow Hundred, wherein the history of the Manors of Long Itchington is covered from the year 1001 when King Ethelred gave 25 manors thereabouts to his then Clofig.
Dudley intended to have bequeathed the Manor, after the death of his third wife Lettice, to his only son Robert, but the countess lived until 1634 and pursued a claim for possession of the said manor house with Sir Edward Blount and others in 1612.
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 Earl of Warwick -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The title Earl of Warwick is one of the oldest (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English (The domain controlled by an earl or count or countess) earldoms.
It was traditionally associated with possession of (Click link for more info and facts about Warwick Castle) Warwick Castle, and when the 11th Earl entailed the castle to his heirs male, he probably intended to entail the earldom as well.
At the death of the eighth Rich Earl, the title became extinct, and was granted to Francis Greville, 1st (Click link for more info and facts about Earl Brooke) Earl Brooke, thus uniting again the title and castle.
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It still exists as the title of the Fourth Military Member of the Army Board, who oversees procurement and research and development and usually holds the rank of Lieutenant General.
Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick jointly with Sir Philip Sidney 1585-1586
Francis Rawdon Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira 1806-1807
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Lionel Plantagenet, styled "of Antwerp," Duke of Clarence, 3rd son of Edward III.
Henry Plantagenet, styled "of Bolingbroke", Earl of Derby.
Married Elizabeth, daughter of John of Gaunt, widow of John, Earl of Exeter, and sister of Henry IV.
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 Britannia Biographies: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
Robert Dudley, the favourite and courtier of Queen Elizabeth I, was the fifth son of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland and Jane Guildford.
That Elizabeth loved Dudley and continued to love him, in spite of frequent quarrels, is a theory quite tenable; but the opposite theory, that she loved no-one at all, and merely employed Lord Robert as a stalking-horse against other suitors, is also tenable.
Lady Amy Dudley died suddenly in 1560 at Cumnor Place, in North Berkshire, in circumstances that were at least suspicious, and part of the suspicion involved not only Lord Robert but the Queen as well.
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John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick, died 1554.
Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, born poss.1528, died 1590, age poss.62 yrs.
Catherine Dudley mar Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon,
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The 3rd Earl of Derby (1485) out-ranks the 3rd Earl of Sussex (1529) who out-ranks the 3rd Earl of Southampton (1547).
Queen Mary caused the Dudleys to be "restored in blood" so the remaining sons (Ambrose and Robert) could take their precedence as sons of a duke.
Queen Elizabeth made each of the Dudley boys Earls in their own right later on, although she restored Ambrose to his father's precedence as earl of Warwick, which rather elevated him above his younger brother Robert earl of Leicester.
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 Master-General of the Ordnance - FreeEncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sir Ambrose Dudley, 1st Earl of Warwick (1561) 1560-1585
Ambrose Dudley, 1st Earl of Warwick jointly with Sir Philip Sidney 1585-1586
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Born in Gravesend, Kent, England, in 1959, I studied politics and history, and have over the years developed an interest in family history, maritime and naval history, and am intrigued by the lords Dudley and the Pett dynasty.
I have been involved in several uncoventional projects including the Ramsgate Flat Earth Society and CRITICAL MASS, and was the secretary of the latter for five years.
Kings Carpenters and Heretics is an unpublished manuscript under construction exploring the history of the lords of Dudley and the Pett Dynasty, confirming a relationship between these notorious houses to my own humble family of Boatmen and shipwrights.
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