Saturday, April 4, 2015

{17} Remaining Edward III Descents for Evelyn (née Clay) Williams (1906-1995)

Arthur Joseph Clay (1870-1915)
Evelyn Agnes (née Clay) Williams has 26 lines of descent from Edward III, in addition to the one thru Henry IV given in the previous post. Two of them are through Evelyn’s mother, and the rest through her father. Arthur Joseph Clay, the eldest of four sons, was managing director of Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton, the largest brewery in England, based in Burton on Trent. He was also an enthusiast of the earliest automobiles, and in 1905 took part in the first ever Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race. He inherited Holly Bush Hall in 1910, but sold it, making Grangewood House in Derbyshire his home. When the war came in 1914, Arthur was given a commission in the 6th Reserve North Staffordshire Regiment with the rank of Major, with command of 'A' Company. He was involved with trench excavations, practised at Shobnall. He did not serve overseas but he died while on active service, of pneumonia, less than six months later, in February 1915. His 40-year-old widow was left with three young children, ages 8, 5 and 2, and made her home with them at the Well House in Banstead, Surrey. She survived her husband 58 years, and never remarried. In her later years she lived with her elder son at his home in Hascombe, Surrey.
Grangewood House in Overseal, Derbyshire, is today a home for the elderly
ARTHUR JOSEPH CLAY of Grangewood House, Overseal, Derbyshire, managing director Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton brewery, b. 29 Apr. 1870 Stapenhill House, Derbyshire, bap. 2 June 1870 St Peter Church, Stapenhill; d. 18 Feb. 1915 Harpenden, Hertfordshire, bur. All Saints Church, Newborough, Staffordshire, est son of Charles John Clay of Holly Bush Hall, Newborough (1828-1910) and his 1st wife Agnes Lucy Arden (1838-1874, descended from Henry IV - see Generation A19 below); m. 10 May 1905 Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, BRIDGET PARKER-JERVIS, b. Footherley Hall, Shenstone, Staffordshire (twin with her sister Evelyn), bap. 23 Feb. 1885 St John the Baptist Church, Shenstone; d. 6 June 1973 Hindhead, Surrey, est (twin) dau. of Thomas Swynfen Parker-Jervis of Footherley Hall (1852-1936, descended from Edward III - see Generation G18 below) and Bridget Harriet Atkinson (1853-1930), and had issue, two sons and two daughters.
Bridget (née Parker-Jervis) Clay
(1885-1973)

Issue of Arthur Joseph and Bridget (Parker-Jervis) Clay:

1) EVELYN AGNES CLAY, b. 1 Oct. 1906 Kensington, London, bap. 3 Nov. 1906 St Peter Cranley Gardens, Kensington; d. 25 Sept. 1995 Winchester, Hampshire; m. 22 Jan. 1938 All Saints Church, Banstead, Surrey, as his 2nd wife, Brig. EDWARD STEPHEN BRUCE WILLIAMS of The Old Rectory, Bramdean, Hampshire, b. 2 Nov. 1892 Pinhoe, Devon, bap. 22 Dec. 1892 St Michael Church, Pinhoe; d. 20 Jan. 1977 Hampshire, only son of Sir Hugh Bruce Williams of Chillies, Crowborough, Sussex (1865-1942, descended from James V) and Mabel Augusta Heward (1867-1945), and had issue, two sons and two daughters.

2) DORIS MURIEL CLAY, b. 24 Dec. 1907 Grangewood House, bap. 30 Jan. 1908 St Peter Church, Netherseal, Leicestershire; d. in infancy 12 Oct. 1909 Grangewood House.
St Peter Church, Netherseal, Derbyshire

3) CHARLES JOHN JERVIS CLAY of Lamberts House, Hascombe, Surrey, merchant banker, b. 19 Mar. 1910 Grangewood House, bap. 20 Apr. 1910 St Peter Church, Netherseal; d. 1 June 1988 Surrey; m. 20 June 1935 All Saints Church, Banstead, Surrey, PATRICIA AGNES CHAPMAN, b. 19 Mar. 1909 St Pauls Cray, Kent; d. 2000 Surrey, dau. of James Chapman of Banstead Place, Surrey (1879-1952, descended from Edward I) and his 1st wife Dorothy Christian Erskine (1878-1940, descended from James IV), and had issue, one son and two daughters.

4) HENRY ARTHUR CLAY of Upper Fulbrook Farm, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, farmer, b. 23 Apr. 1913 Grangewood House; d. 21 Apr. 1971 Warwick, Warwickshire; m. 12 June 1937 St Nicholas Church, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, (DAPHNE SYBIL) PAULINE ATKINSON, b. 14 Feb. 1916 Kings Norton; d. 2005 Warwickshire, dau. of George Atkinson of Kings Norton, solicitor (1880-1943) and May Bentley (1881-1962), and had issue, one son.

Issue of Henry Arthur and Pauline (Atkinson) Clay:

4A) JEREMY ARDEN CLAY of Castle Farm, Stratford on Avon, farmer, b. 30 June 1938 Kings Norton; m. 1971 Stratford on Avon, SUSAN CAROLINE CHAPMAN, b. 1949 Warwickshire, and had issue, one daughter (Nicola Olivia Clay, b. 12 July 1974; d. unm. 8 June 1992).

Edward III had 4 sons A1, I1, V1 & X1 (see below)
A1) Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence (1338-1368) m. 1) Elizabeth Burgh (1332-1363, descended from Edward I), and had
A2) Lady Philippa of Clarence (1355-1377) m. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March (1352-1381), and had a son A3 & a dau B3 (see below)
A3) Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March (1374-1398) m. Lady Alianore Holland (1370-1405, descended from Edward I), and had
A4) Lady Anne Mortimer (1388-1411) m. Richard of York, 3rd Earl of Cambridge (see V2 below), and had
A5) Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (1411-1460) m. Lady Cecily Neville (see I3 below), and had
Anne, Duchess of Exeter -
see Generation A6
A6) Anne Plantagenet, Duchess of Exeter (1439-1476) m. 2) Sir Thomas St Leger (by 1438-1483), and had
A7) Lady Anne St Leger (1475-1526) m. George Manners, 11th Lord Ros (1470-1513, descended from Edward I), and had
A8) Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland (c.1497-1543) m. 2) Eleanor Paston (c.1505-1551, descended from Edward I), and had
A9) Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland (1526-1563) m. 1) Lady Margaret Neville (see B9 below), and had
A10) John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland (c.1550-1588) m. Elizabeth Charlton (c.1555-1595), and had
A11) Lady Frances Manners (1588-1643) m. William, 3rd Baron Willoughby of Parham (see C12 below), and had
A12) Hon. Frances Willoughby (1614-1649) m. Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke of Fawley Court (1605-1675), and had
A13) Sir William Whitelocke of Phyllis Court (1636-1717) m. Mary Overbury (1637-1711, descended from Edward I), and had
A14) William Whitelocke of Middle Temple (1673-1709) m. Anne Noel, and had
A15) Anne Whitelocke (1700-1771) m. Gislingham Cooper of Phyllis Court (1688-1768), and had
Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke -
see Generation A12
A16) Rev. Dr. Edward Cooper of Sonning (1727-1792) m. Jane Leigh (see D15 below), and had
A17) Rev. Edward Cooper of Hamstall Ridware (1770-1833) m. Caroline Isabella Powys (see F17 below), and had
A18) Isabella Mary Cooper (1795-1859) m. Rev. Thomas Arden of Walton-on-Trent (1796-1860, descended from Edward I), and had
A19) Agnes Lucy Arden (1838-1874) m. Charles John Clay of Holly Bush Hall (1828-1910), and had
A20) Arthur Joseph Clay of Grangewood House (1870-1915) m. Bridget Parker-Jervis (see G19 below), and had
A21) Evelyn Agnes Clay (1906-1995) m. Brigadier Edward ‘Ted’ Williams

B3) Lady Elizabeth Mortimer (1371-1417) m. 1) Sir Henry 'Hotspur' Percy (1364-1403), and had a son B4 & a dau E4 (see below)
B4) Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland (1394-1455) m. Lady Eleanor Neville (see J3 below), and had a son B5 & a dau D5 (see below)
B5) Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland (1421-1461) m. Eleanor Poynings (1428-1484, descended from Edward I), and had a son B6 & a dau C6 (see below)
B6) Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland (c.1449-1489) m. Lady Maud Herbert (c.1457-by1487), and had
B7) Lady Eleanor Percy (c.1478-1531) m. Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (see M6 below), and had
B8) Lady Katherine Stafford (c.1499-1555) m. Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland (see S7 below), and had
B9) Lady Margaret Neville (c.1525-1559) m. Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland (see A9 above)

C6) Lady Margaret Percy (b. c.1447) m. Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe Hall (see K6 below), and had
C7) Elizabeth Gascoigne (c.1480-1559) m. Sir George Tailboys of South Kyme (1467-1538, descended from Edward I), and had
C8) Elizabeth Tailboys (b. c.1497) m. Sir Christopher Willoughby of Parham Hall (d. by 1540, descended from Edward I), and had
C9) William, 1st Baron Willoughby of Parham (c.1515-1570) m. 1) Elizabeth Heneage (1518-1555, descended from Edward I), and had
C10) Charles, 2nd Baron Willoughby of Parham (c.1536-1612) m. Lady Margaret Fiennes de Clinton (b. c.1539, descended from Edward I), and had
C11) William Willoughby, Heir of Parham Hall (c.1561-1601) m. Elizabeth Hildyard (see E11 below), and had
C12) William, 3rd Baron Willoughby of Parham (1584-1617) m. Lady Frances Manners (see A11 above)

D5) Lady Katherine Percy (1423-1493) m. Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent (see R4 below), and had
D6) Lady Anne Grey (b. c.1448) m. John Grey, 8th Lord Grey of Wilton (see U5 below), and had
D7) Edmund, 9th Lord Grey of Wilton (by1468-1511) m. Florence Hastings, and had
D8) Elizabeth Grey (d. 1559) m. John Brydges, 1st Baron Chandos of Sudeley (1492-1557), and had
D9) Charles Brydges of Wilton Castle (d. 1619) m. Jane Carne (descended from Edward I)[*1], and had
8th Baron Chandos of Sudeley
- see Generation D12
D10) Sir Giles Brydges, 1st Baronet of Wilton (c.1573-1637) m. Mary Scudamore (1600-1629, descended from Edward I)[*1], and had
D11) Sir John Brydges, 2nd Baronet of Wilton (1623-1652) m. Mary Pearle (d. 1682), and had
D12) James Brydges, 8th Baron Chandos of Sudeley (1642-1714) m. Elizabeth Barnard (see N10 below), and had
D13) Hon. Mary Brydges (1666-1703) m. Theophilus Leigh of Adlestrop House (1643-1725, descended from Edward I)[*1], and had
D14) Rev. Thomas Leigh of Harpsden (1696-1764) m. Jane Walker (1704-1768), and had
D15) Jane Leigh (1736-1783)[*2] m. Rev. Dr. Edward Cooper of Sonning (see A16 above)

[*1] I'm one of those who feel there is not enough evidence to support Joan Stradling, the 1st wife of Maurice Dennys of Siston, being a daughter of Jane Beaufort, daughter of Cardinal Henry Beaufort. But for those who feel that connection is valid, then Jane Carne, Mary Scudamore, and Theophilus Leigh would each be a descendant of Edward III thru the Cardinal.
[*2] Jane Leigh was maternal aunt of acclaimed novelist Jane Austen.

E4) Lady Elizabeth Percy (c.1395-1437) m. 1) John, 7th Lord Clifford (1388-1422, descended from Edward I), and had a dau E5 & a son F5 (see below)
E5) Mary Clifford (c.1420-by1458) m. Sir Philip Wentworth of Nettlestead (1424-1464), and had
E6) Elizabeth Wentworth (c.1455-by1479) m. Sir Martin at See of Barmston Hall (c.1420-1494), and had
E7) Joan at See (c.1471-1527) m. Peter Hildyard of Winestead (d. 1502, descended from Edward I), and had
E8) Sir Christopher Hildyard of Winestead (1487-1513) m. 1) Margaret Coningsby, and had
E9) Martin Hildyard of Winestead (d. 1545) m. Emma Rudston (descended from Edward I), and had
E10) Sir Christopher Hildyard of Winestead (d. 1602) m. Frances Constable (see L9 below), and had
E11) Elizabeth Hildyard (c.1565-1601) m. William Willoughby, Heir of Parham Hall (see C11 above)

F5) Thomas, 8th Lord Clifford (1414-1455) m. Joan Dacre (c.1417-c.1452, descended from Edward I), and had 2 daus F6 & G6 (see below)
F6) Maud Clifford (b. c.1436) m. 2) Sir Edmund Sutton, Heir of Dudley (c.1430-1482), and had
F7) Dorothy Dudley (c.1465-1517) m. Richard Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall (1457-1521), and had
F8) Jane Wrottesley m. Richard Cressett of Upton Cressett Hall (c.1480-aft.1546, descended from Edward I), and had
F9) Robert Cressett of Upton Cressett Hall (d. 1561) m. Katherine Charlton, and had
F10) Elizabeth Cressett m. Adam Lutley of Bromcroft (d. 1590), and had
F11) Frances Lutley (1562-1648) m. Thomas Littleton of Stoke St Milburgh (c.1552-1622, descended from Henry IV), and had
Caroline Powys (née Girle)
- see Generation F16
F12) Sir Adam Littleton, 1st Baronet of Stoke Milburgh (c.1585-1647) m. Audrey Poyntz (c.1597-1648), and had
F13) Anne Littleton (c.1622-1655) m. Thomas Powys of Henley Hall (1617-1671), and had
F14) Sir Thomas Powys of Lilford (c.1648-1719) m. 2) Elizabeth Meadows (c.1668-1728, descended from Edward I), and had
F15) Philip Powys of Hardwick House (1704-1779) m. Isabella Lybbe (see O13 below), and had
F16) Philip Lybbe Powys of Hardwick House (1734-1809) m. Caroline Girle (1739-1817), and had
F17) Caroline Isabella Powys (1775-1838) m. Rev. Edward Cooper of Hamstall Ridware (see A17 above)

G6) Margaret Clifford (b. c.1447) m. Robert Carr, and had
G7) Anne Carr (c.1475-bef.1518) m. Roger Tempest of Broughton Hall (c.1472-1537), and had
G8) John Tempest of Rayne Hall (c.1510-1542) m. Elizabeth Lister (d. aft. 1565), and had
G9) James Tempest of Rayne Hall (c.1541-1591) m. 1) Anne Tempest (c.1553-1573), and had
G10) Bridget Tempest (1573-1610) m. Thomas Parker of Browsholme (c.1554-1634), and had
G11) Elizabeth Parker (b. 1595) m. 2) James Carrier of Helpstone (d. 1675), and had
G12) Bridget Carrier m. William Parker of Park Hall (1621-1703), and had
G13) George Parker of Park Hall (c.1646-1716) m. Margaret Turton (1666-1745), and had a dau G14 & a son H14 (see below)
G14) Elizabeth Parker (1697-1784) m. Swinfen Jervis of Meaford Hall (1700-1771), and had
2nd Viscount St Vincent of Meaford-
see Generation G16
G15) Mary Jervis (1737-1828) m. William Henry Ricketts of Longwood (1736-1799), and had
G16) Edward Jervis Ricketts [later Jervis], 2nd Viscount St Vincent of Meaford (1767-1859) m. 2) Mary Anne Parker (see H16 below), and had
G17) Hon. Edward Swynfen Ricketts [later Parker-Jervis] (1815-1896) m. 1) Mary Barker (1818-1884), and had
G18) Thomas Swynfen Parker-Jervis of Footherley Hall (1852-1936) m. Bridget Harriet Atkinson (1853-1930), and had
G19) Bridget Parker-Jervis (1885-1973) m. Arthur Joseph Clay of Grangewood House (see A20 above)

H14) Sir Thomas Parker of Park Hall (c.1695-1784) m. 1) Anne Whitehall (1700-1739, descended from Edward I), and had
H15) Thomas Parker of Park Hall (1732-1797) m. Mary Hawe (1743-1815), and had
H16) Mary Anne Parker (1772-1855) m. Edward Jervis, 2nd Viscount St Vincent of Meaford (see G16 above)

I1) John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399) m. three times, and had 2 daus I2 & R2, and a son T2 (see below)
John of Gaunt -
see Generation I1
I2) Lady Joan Beaufort, by 3rd wife (1377-1440) m. twice, and had four daus I3, J3, K3, & M3, and two sons N3 & P3 (see below)
I3) Lady Cecily Neville, by 2nd husband (1415-1495) m. Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (see A5 above)

J3) Lady Eleanor Neville, by 2nd husband (1403-1472) m. 2) Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland (see B4 above)

K3) Mary Ferrers, by 1st husband (1394-1458) m. Sir Ralph Neville of Oversley (1395-1458, descended from Edward I), and had
K4) John Neville of Oversley (c.1415-1482) m. Elizabeth Newmarch (b. 1415), and had
K5) Joan Neville (c.1434-bef.1482) m. 1) Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe Hall (c.1428-1463), and had a son K6 & a dau L6 (see below)
K6) Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe Hall (c.1450-1487) m. Lady Margaret Percy (see C6 above)

L6) Margaret Gascoigne (b. c.1455) m. Sir Christopher Ward of Givendale (1453-1521), and had
L7) Anne Ward (c.1473-1521) m. Ralph Neville of Thornton Bridge (1469-1522), and had
L8) Joan Neville (b. 1500) m. Sir John Constable of Burton Constable (d. 1542), and had
L9) Frances Constable (d. 1596) m. Sir Christopher Hildyard of Winestead (see E10 above)

3rd Duke of Buckingham -
see Generation M6
M3) Lady Anne Neville, by 2nd husband (c.1408-1480) m. 1) Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham (see Y3 below), and had
M4) Humphrey, Earl of Stafford (c.1425-1458) m. Lady Margaret Beaufort (see T4 below), and had
M5) Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham (1455-1483) m. Lady Katherine Woodville (c.1458-1497), and had
M6) Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (1478-1521) m. Lady Eleanor Percy (see B7 above)

N3) Edward Neville, 3rd Lord Abergavenny (c.1417-1476) m. twice, and had a son N4 & a dau O4 (see below)
N4) George Neville, 4th Lord Abergavenny, by 1st wife (see W4 below) (1440-1492) m. 1) Margaret Fenne (c.1444-1485), and had
N5) Sir Edward Neville of Addington Park (by1482-1538) m. Eleanor Windsor (d. 1531, descended from Edward I), and had
N6) Katherine Neville m. Clement Throckmorton of Haseley (see P7 below), and had
N7) Katherine Throckmorton (d. 1622) m. 1) Thomas Harby of Adstone (d. 1592), and had
N8) Emma Harby (1592-1622) m. Robert Charlton of Whitton Court (d. 1670), and had
N9) Emma Charlton (d. 1696) m. Sir Henry Barnard of Bridgnorth (c.1615-1680), and had
N10) Elizabeth Barnard (1643-1719) m. James Brydges, 8th Baron Chandos of Sudeley (see D12 above)

O4) Margaret Neville, by 2nd wife (c.1455-1506) m. John Brooke, 7th Lord Cobham (c.1447-1512, descended from Edward I), and had
O5) Thomas Brooke, 8th Lord Cobham (c.1475-1529) m. Dorothy Heydon (b. c.1477), and had
O6) Elizabeth Brooke (c.1503-1560) m. 1) Sir Thomas Wyatt of Allington Castle (c.1503-1542), and had
O7) Sir Thomas Wyatt of Allington Castle (by1521-1554) m. Jane Haute (d. aft.1595), and had
O8) Anne Wyatt (1542-1592) m. Roger Twysden of Roydon Hall (1542-1603), and had
Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd Bt -
see Generation O10
O9) Sir William Twysden, 1st Baronet of Roydon Hall (1566-1629) m. Lady Anne Finch (1575-1638, descended from Edward I), and had
O10) Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd Baronet of Roydon Hall (1597-1672) m. Isabella Saunders (see Z9 below), and had
O11) Sir William Twysden, 3rd Baronet of Roydon Hall (1635-1697) m. Frances Crosse (c.1649-1731), and had
O12) Isabella Twysden (1687-1742) m. Richard Lybbe of Hardwick House (see Q13 below), and had
O13) Isabella Lybbe (1713-1761) m. Philip Powys of Hardwick House (see F15 above)

P3) Richard Neville, 1st Earl of Salisbury, by 2nd husband (c.1398-1460) m. Lady Alice Montagu (1406-1462, descended from Edward I), and had
P4) Lady Alice Neville (c.1434-aft.1503) m. Henry Fitzhugh, 6th Lord Fitzhugh (1429-1472), and had
P5) Elizabeth Fitzhugh (1462-bef.1407) m. twice, and had a dau P6 & a son Q6 (see below)
P6) Katherine Vaux, by 2nd husband (b. c.1490) m. Sir George Throckmorton of Coughton (by1489-1552), and had
P7) Clement Throckmorton of Haseley (by1515-1573) m. Katherine Neville (see N6 above)

Q6) William, Baron Parr of Horton, by 1st husband (c.1480-1546) m. Mary Salisbury (1484-1555), and had
Q7) Maud Parr (c.1507-1559) m. Sir Ralph Lane of Orlingbury (1509-1540), and had
Q8) Mary Lane m. Thomas Pigott of Doddershall (1534-1606), and had
Q9) Christopher Pigott of Doddershall (c.1558-1613) m. 1) Ursula Pigott, and had
Q10) Anne Pigott (1592-1617) m. John Tipping, Heir of Wheatfield Hall (c.1590-1618, descended from Edward I), and had
Q11) Sir Thomas Tipping of Wheatfield Hall (1615-1693) m. Elizabeth Beconshaw (1620-1698), and had
Q12) Sophia Tipping (1652-1682) m. Richard Lybbe of Hardwick House (1641-1715, descended from Edward I), and had
Q13) Richard Lybbe of Hardwick House (1673-1722) m. 2) Isabella Twysden (see O12 above)

1st Duke of Exeter - see
Generation R2
R2) Lady Elizabeth of Lancaster, by 1st wife (1364-1425) m. 2) John Holland, 1st Duke of 
Exeter (c.1358-1400, descended from Edward I), and had a dau R3 & a son S3
R3) Lady Constance Holland (1386-1437) m. 2) Sir John Grey of Badmondisfield Hall (c.1385-1439, descended from Edward I), and had
R4) Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent (1416-1490) m. Lady Katherine Percy (see D5 above)

S3) John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter (1395-1447) m. 1) Lady Anne Stafford (see X3 below), and had
S4) Lady Anne Holland (1432-1486) m. 2) John, 1st Lord Neville (c.1410-1461, descended from Edward I), and had
S5) Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland (by1456-1499) m. Isabel Booth, and had
S6) Ralph, Lord Neville (d. 1498) m. 2) Edith Sandys (d. 1529), and had
S7) Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland (1498-1549) m. Lady Katherine Stafford (see B8 above)

T2) John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, by 3rd wife (1373-1410) m. Lady Margaret Holland (1383-1439, descended from Edward I), and had 2 sons T3 & U3 (see below)
T3) Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset (1406-1455) m. Lady Eleanor Beauchamp (1408-1467, descended from Edward I), and had
T4) Lady Margaret Beaufort (c.1437-1480) m. 1) Humphrey Stafford, Earl of Stafford (see M4 above)

U3) John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset (1404-1444) = unknown mistress, and had
U4) Tacyn Beaufort, illegit. (c.1428-1494) m. Reginald, 7th Lortd Grey of Wilton (1421-1494, descended from Edward I), and had
U5) John, 8th Lord Grey of Wilton (c.1445-1499) m. Lady Anne Grey (see D6 above)

V1) Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York (1341-1403) m. 1) Isabel of Castile (1355-1392), and had a son V2 & a dau W2 (see below)
V2) Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Cambridge (1385-1415) m. 1) Lady Anne Mortimer (see A4 above)

W2) Lady Constance Plantagenet of York (c.1375-1416) m. Thomas Despenser, Earl of Gloucester (1373-1400), and had
W3) Lady Isabel Despenser (1400-1439) m. 1) Richard Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester (1397-1422, descended from Edward I), and had
W4) Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp (1415-1448) m. Edward Neville, 3rd Lord Abergavenny, and had a son (see N4 above)

X1) Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester (1355-1397) m. Lady Eleanor de Bohun (1366-1399, descended from Edward I), and had
X2) Anne Plantagenet, Countess of Buckingham (1383-1438) m. three times, and had a dau X3 & two sons Y3 & Z3 (see below)
X3) Lady Anne Stafford, by 2nd husband (c.1400-1432) m. 2) John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter (see S3 above)

Y3) Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, by 2nd husband (1402-1460) m. Lady Anne Neville (see M3 above)

Z3) John Bourchier, 1st Lord Berners, by 3rd husband (c.1411-1474) m. Margery Berners 
(1409-1475), and had
Z4) Sir Humphrey Bourchier (1443-1471) m. Elizabeth Tilney (1446-1497), and had
Sir Nicholas Carew- see
Generation Z6
Z5) Margaret Bourchier, Baroness Bryan (1468-1552) m. 1) Sir Thomas Bryan of Ashridge (d. 1517), and had
Z6) Elizabeth Bryan (d. 1546) m. Sir Nicholas Carew of Beddington (by1496-1539, descended from Edward I), and had
Z7) Isabel Carew m. Nicholas Saunders of Ewell (c.1530-1587), and had
Z8) Sir Nicholas Saunders of Ewell (1563-1649) m. Elizabeth Blount, and had
Z9) Isabella Saunders (1605-1657) m. Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd Baronet of Roydon Hall (see O10 above)

This wraps up all of the Edward III descents for Edward Bruce Williams (b. 1946), husband of Catherine Jane Howard.

Have a great holiday weekend!

Cheers,                   ----Brad

4 comments:

  1. Updated and re-formatted to include genealogical details on Arthur and Bridget (Parker-Jervis) Clay, and their issue.

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  2. Fascinating stuff; thank you. See also www.spanglefish.com\GerardClay and the family tree in that "Library"

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    1. Wonderful and informative webpage, Robin - thank you for the link. Gerard Arden Clay (1871-1955) was the next brother after Arthur Joseph Clay (A20 in the above post), so all of the lines of descent above (except for Lines G & H) apply to Gerard Clay as well.

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  3. 4A above. Jeremy's daughter Nicola died suddenly, of a heart condition, aged 17. They also have a son Richard, married with children.

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