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  GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Barons 1
Baron Vesci of Alnwick in the county of Northumberland 29 December 1269.
Baron Clifford of Appleby in the county of Westmorland 1298.
George, eighth lord Audley, fourth in descent from James, distinguished himself in the wars of the Netherlands, and was wounded at the battle of Kinsale in the kingdom of Ireland 24 December 1601.
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 Earl of Castlehaven - TheBestLinks.com - Baron Audley of Orier, 1617, 1593, 1616, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Earl of Castlehaven - TheBestLinks.com - Baron Audley of Orier, 1617, 1593, 1616,...
Baron Audley of Orier, Earl of Castlehaven, 1617, 1593, 1616, 1631, 1723, 1777...
With the death of the eighth earl, the Earldom of Castlehaven and the Barony of Audley of Hely became extinct.
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 George Tuchet, 1st Earl of Castlehaven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Tuchet, 11th Baron Audley; 1st Earl of Castlehaven; 1st Baron Audley of Orioer (1551 - 20 February 1616/7), was the son of Henry Tuchet, 12th Baron Audley (-1563) and his wife, née Elizabeth Sneyd.
He succeeded his father as Lord Audley on 30 December 1563, and served in Parliament from 30 September 1566 to 5 April 1814.
He was created Baron Audley of Orier (County Armagh) and Earl of Castlehaven (County Cork) on 6 September 1616 in the Peerage of Ireland.
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 Didier Touchet HALL - The James Touchet's Story
John's son James, fith baron, was slain by the Yorkists at the battle of Blore Heath, 23 septembre 1458, leaving a son John, sixth baron (death 1491), who had livery of his lands in 1459-60, joined Edward IV, was summoned to parliament from 1461 to 1483, and was sworn of the privy council in 1471.
Audley was taken prisoner, brought before the king and council on 19 June and condemned.
James Touchet, Baron Audley of Heleigh, third Earl of Castlehaven (1617?-1684), the eldest son and heir of Mervyn, lord Audley, second earl of Castlehaven, by his first wife, Elisabeth, daughter and heiress of Benedict Barnham, alderman of London, was born about 1617.
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 user:someone elsandbox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mervyn Tuchet, otherwise Audley, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven
The Barony of Audley created by writ of 1312 is deemed to have devolved upon his nephew, son of his sister Elizabeth, namely George Thicknesse, later Thicknesse-Touchet.
Baron Audley of Hely (E.) (created by Letters Patent 1633)
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 chittick.com | history | chittick family history
Sir John married Joan, eldest daughter of James Adethley, Lord Audley, of Heleigh (a dignity created by writ of summons, 8tb January, 1313), and sole heiress in 1392 of her brother Nicholas, last Baron Audley, of that family.
In the 31st of Edward I. he was again in the wars of Scotland; so likewise in the 34th of Edward I., and had summons to Parliament among the Barons of the realm from the 28th of Edward 1.
He was also one of the Barons who in Parliament considered that the succession of the Crown of England had been settled on Henry Prince of Wales and his heirs male, with remainder to his brothers and their heirs male, whereby the females were excluded.
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 Touchet Over the Channel
Titles of the family was on Audley Barony and Castlehaven Earldom.
WILLIAM TOUCHET, having summons to parliament among the barons, from 1295 to 1307.
JAMES TOUCHET, 2nd baron Audley, who distinguished himself in the wars of France, in 1418 ; but in 1428, being sent by Queen Margaret to oppose Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury, then in arms in favour of the house of York, he was defeated and killed at Blore-heath, co. Stafford, with 2400 of his companions.
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 LORD AUDLEY AND TOUCHET GENEALOGY
And in the 25th of Edward III., doing his homage, had livery of his lands in Co. Salop, In 1360 he was at the seige of Rheims, in Champagne, and afterwards was a principal commander in the wars of France under John Hastings, Earl of Pembroke, when in 1370 they took several towns in Anjou.
JAMES TOUCHET, 2nd baron Audley, who distinguished himself in the wars of France, in 1418; but in 1428, being sent by Queen Margaret to oppose Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury, then in arms in favour of the house of York, he was defeated and killed at Blore-heath, co. Stafford, with 2400 of his companions.
He was accused by Lady Audley of raping her mother Elizabeth at the instigation of her husband, Melvyn.
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 Notes for James TOUCHET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
He was the eldest son and heir of Mervyn, lord Audley, second earl ofCastlehaven, by his first wife, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress ofBenedict Barnham, alderman of London, was born about 1617.
His father(1592-1631), a man of the most profligate life, who married for hissecond wife Lady Anne, daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, fifth earl ofDerby, and widow of Grey Brydges, fifth baron Chandos, was executedfor unnatural offences, after a trial by his peers, on 14 may 1631.
When he was a boy of thirteen or fourteen, James, earl of Castlehaven,was married to Elisabeth Brydges (daughter of his father's secondwife, Anne, by her first husband, Grey Brydges, fifth baron Chandos ofSudeley).
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 Baron Audley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
List of the Barons Audley, in the Peerage of England created by writ 1313.
created Baron Audley of Hely 3 June 1633 by letters patent, which was deemed insufficient to restore a dignity lost by attainder
died sine prole 22 April 1777, at which time the Earldom of Castlehaven and the Barony of Audley of Hely became extinct.
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 TOUCHET
Wounded at the siege of Kinsale on 24 Dec 1601, was an undertaker in the plantation of Ulster, was summoned by writ to the Irish House of Lords on 11 Mar 1613/14, was created a peer of Ireland as Baron Audley of Orier, co. Armagh, and Earl of Castlehaven, co. Cork, on 6 Sep 1616.
Notes: Benedictine monk, born at Stalbridge, Dorset, was second son of Mervyn Touchet, twelfth lord Audley and second Earl of Castlehaven, and younger brother of James Audley, third Earl of Castlehaven.
His father, a man of the most profligate life, who married for his second wife Lady Anne, daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, fifth Earl of Derby, and widow of Grey Brydges, fifth baron Chandos, was executed for unatural offences, after a trial by his peers, on 14 may 1631.
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 BARON AUDLEY OF HELY
List of Barons Audley of Hely, in the Peerage of England.
created Baron Audley of Hely by letters patent 3 June 1633, "with place and precedency of "his grandfather George Tuchet, Baron Audley of Hely", effectively negating the attainder of his father
succeeded his brother as Baron Audley of Hely 11 October 1686
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2631
Elizabeth Arundell, daughter of Henry Arundell, 5th Baron Arundell of Wardour and Elizabeth Panton, on 24 May 1722.
Raymond Thomas Arundell was the son of Henry Arundell, 6th Baron Arundell of Wardour and Elizabeth Eleanor Everard.
Raymond Thomas Arundell, son of Henry Arundell, 6th Baron Arundell of Wardour and Elizabeth Eleanor Everard, on 19 May 1760.
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 Chittick Family History
How far his Lordship contributed to the victory of Bosworth is recorded in history, and his placing the crown of Richard upon the head of the victorious Richmond in the field is also a matter of historic record.
In the 31st of Edward I. he was again in the wars of Scotland; so likewise in the 34th of Edward I., and had summons to Parliament among the Barons of the realm from the 28
Next to the corpse went the Marquis of Montrose and his brother as chief mourners, in hoods and long robes, earned up by on pages, with a gentleman bare-headed on every side.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2597
He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baron Audley of Hely [E., 1633] on 11 October 1684.
He succeeded to the title of 14th Lord Audley [E., 1313] on 11 October 1684, by writ.
He succeeded to the title of 4th Baron Audley of Orier, co. Armagh [I., 1616] on 11 October 1684.
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