Edward Dudley, was the son of John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley and Lady Cicely Grey.
Edward succeeded his father, John 3rd lord Dudley, (d.1553) as Baron Dudley, and was the grandson of Edmund Sutton Knight of Dudley castle and Baron Tibertot and Cherleton (b 1425).
Katherine Brydges, the daughter of Sir JohnBrydges the 1stBaronChandos of Sudeley and Elizabeth (nee Grey) of Wilton (1556)
JohnBrydges was doubtless placed at court by his father, a knight of the body to Henry VII.
At the end of the French war in 1544 he remained in Boulogne as lieutenant of the castle and in 1547 he was entrusted with the deputyship of the town and marches of Boulogne during the absence of his brother-in-law, William, 13th Lord Grey of Wilton.
Brydges attended his prisoner Jane Grey to the scaffold on 12 Feb, and was so charmed by her gentleness as to beg her to give him some memorial of her in writing.
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He was created BaronChandos of Sudeley in 1554, one of his ancestors, Alice, being a grand-daughter of Sir Tliomas Chandos (d.
His elder son George, 6th BaronChandos (1620-1655), was a supporter of Charles I. during his struggle with Parliament, and distinguished himself at the first battle of Newbury in 1643.
He had six daughters but no sons, and after the death of his brother William in 1676 the barony came to a kinsman, Sir James Brydges, Bart.
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John married 1st, in 1459, Catherine Arbuthnott, daughter of Robert, 10th of Arbuthnott in Kincardineshire (a close neighbour), by Giles (died 1450), daughter of Sir Walter Ogilvy of Lintrathen, Angus (died 1440), Lord High Treasurer of Scotland and ancestor of the Ogilvy Earls of Airlie.
Genealogy of the Descendants of Banfield Capron, From A.D. 1660 to A.D., by Frederick A. Holden.
Baron Lawrence is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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}} John Gerard Bruton (born May 18, 1947) was the ninth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland.
He was a senior Irish politician who served in the cabinet of Garret FitzGerald as Minister for Finance (1981-1982 and 1986-1987), Minister for Industry and Energy (1982-1983) and Minister for Trade, Commerce and Tourism (1983-1986).
John Gerard Bruton was born in County Meath and educated at Clongowes Wood, a Jesuit public school, where, among others, James Joyce had been a student.
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James was the eldest son of James, 8th Lord Chandos of Sudeley, and Elizabeth the eldest daughter and co-heir of Sir Henry Barnard of Bridgnorth (Salop).
He inserted a compliment to Chandos in the epistle on the 'Characters of Men,' first published in February 1733: "Thus gracious Chandos is beloved at sight".
A poem called 'Chandos; or, the Vision' (by Gildon), was published in 1717, and another, on the same subject, by S. Humphreys, in 1728.
Born by 1523, younger son of Sir George Throckmorton, and brother of Anthony, Clement, John, Kenelm, Nicholas and Robert.
of Sir JohnBrydges, 1stBaronChandos of Sudeley, and had 2 sons and 3 daughters.
He served at the siege of Boulogne and when taken prisoner by the French was ransomed for the large sum of £1,000; in 1548 he was a captain at Boulogne when Sir JohnBrydges was deputy governor and lieutenant.
She was the daughter of Sir JohnBrydges, 1stBaronChandos of Sudeley and Elizabeth Grey.
Edmund Brydges, 2nd BaronChandos of Sudeley+ b.
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It was next created in 1554 for JohnBrydges, formerly Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire.
James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos (1674-1744) (created Duke of Chandos in 1719)
James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos (1731-1789) (barony dormant, other titles extinct) The 3rd Duke of Chandoss son-in-law, the 2nd Marquess of Buckingham, was created Duke of Buckingham and Chandos in 1822.
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Edward Dudley, was the son of John Sutton, 3rd Lord Dudley and Lady Cicely Grey.Edward succeeded his father, John 3rd lord Dudley, (d.1553) as Baron Dudley, and was the grandson of Edmund Sutton Knight of Dudley castle and Baron Tibertot and Cherleton (b 1425).Edward married:
Katherine Brydges, the daughter of Sir JohnBrydges the 1stBaronChandos of Sudeley and Elizabeth (nee Grey) of Wilton (1556)(2).
This branch of the Dudley family is of great interest to many family historians, especially in the United States where his cousins seem to have settled.He died on 12th of July, 1586 and is buried at St. Margarets Church, Westminster, London, England.
Brydges was descended from Sir JohnChandos, a famous medieval knight, and served in the French wars of Henry VIII.
During Queen Mary I's reign he was lieutenant of the Tower of London (155354) and, having helped in the suppression of Sir Thomas Wyat's rebellion, was created
He was elected to succeed John III, probably just after the latter's death (July 574), but was not consecrated until June 575, so that the see of Rome was vacant for almost 11 months.