St Mary Catholic Church, Enfield, Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire |
Henry's third wife was the governess of his children, twenty years younger than him, and on a lower social level than him and his previous two wives. She was Martha Agatha Hofnell, born 11 February 1811 at Richmond, Surrey, daughter of John Hofnell of Richmond (an individual I can find next to nothing on, not even a will or death date). She married her employer Henry Petre on 5 November 1834 at St James Church, Altham, Lancashire, and seven years after his death married 2ndly, 1 October 1859 at St James Piccadilly, London, Arthur Houlton of Portman Square (c.1818-1878). Martha survived him as well, and died 8 March 1895 at Portman Square, London, buried 13 March 1895 at St Mary Catholic Chapel, Enfield, Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire.
Henry's first wife, whom he married on 17 July 1818, was Elizabeth Anne Glynn, born 2 September 1791, and died 13 September 1828. She was the daughter of Edmund John Glynn of Glynn House, in the parish of Cardinham, Cornwall (born 22 June 1764 at Glynn House, christened 28 June 1764 at St Meubred Church, Cardinham; died 24 July 1840) and his wife (married 9 November 1790) Elizabeth Anne Worsley (born 1771; died June 1797).
Glynn House, in Cardinham, Cornwall |
Elizabeth's parents are found in Ruvigny's 1905 Clarence volume, in Table LXII on p. 52, tracing the descent of Elizabeth's mother Elizabeth Anne Worsley from Clarence's great-granddaughter Winifred Pole Barrington (see Line A below). Ruvigny indicates that Elizabeth Worsley and her husband Edmund John Glynn had issue, but did not trace it, so Elizabeth Glynn Petre and her descendants (of whom there are several living today) are not included.
Though Ruvigny did include the descent of Elizabeth's mother from George, Duke of Clarence, he overlooked the descent of her father Edmund John Glynn from Clarence. Both lines are given below, as are eight other lines of descent for Elizabeth Anne Glynn from Edward III, one of which (Line E) is an addition to Ruvigny's 1911 Mortimer-Percy volume.
Edward III had three sons A1, G1 & J1 (see below)
A1) Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence (1338-1368) m. 1) Lady Elizabeth de Burgh (1332-1363, descended from Edward I), and had
A2) Lady Philippa Plantagenet of Clarence (1355-1377) m. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March (1352-1381), and had a son A3 & a dau D3 (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 Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Cambridge (1385-1415, descended from Edward III), and had
A5) Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (1411-1460) m. Lady Cecily Neville (1415-1495, descended from Edward III), and had a son A6 & a dau C6 (see below)
Margaret, 3rd Countess of Salisbury - see Generation A7 |
A6) George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence (1449-1478) m. Lady Isabel Neville (1451-1476, descended from Edward III), and had
A7) Margaret Plantagenet, 3rd Countess of Salisbury (1473-1541) m. Sir Richard Pole of Medmenham (1459-1504), and had a son A8 & a dau B8 (see below)
A8) Henry Pole, Lord Montagu (1492-1539) m. Jane Neville (1494-by 1538, descended from Edward III), and had
A9) Winifred Pole (c.1530-1602) m. 2) Sir Thomas Barrington of Barrington Hall (1530-1581, descended from Edward I), and had
A10) Sir Francis Barrington, 1st Baronet of Barrington Hall (c.1560-1628) m. Joan Cromwell (c.1560-1641), and had
A11) Winifred Barrington (c.1584-by 1616) m. Sir William Meux of Kingston (see C11 below), and had
A12) Sir John Meux, 1st Baronet of Kingston (c.1605-1657) m. Elizabeth Worsley (see H9 below), and had
A13) Sir William Meux, 2nd Baronet of Kingston (c.1643-1697) m. 2) Elizabeth Browne (d. 1732, descended from Edward I), and had
A14) Elizabeth Meux (c.1687-1756) m. Sir John Miller, 2nd Baronet of Chichester (1665-1721), and had
A15) Elizabeth Miller (c.1715-1774) m. Sir Edward Worsley of Gatcombe House (1716-1762, descended from Edward I), and had
A16) Edward Meux Worsley of Gatcombe House (1747-1782) m. 1) Elizabeth Crow (d. 1771), and had
A17) Elizabeth Anne Worsley (1771-1797) m. Edmund John Glynn of Glynn House (see B17 below), and had
A18) Elizabeth Anne Glynn (1791-1828), first wife of Henry William Petre of Dunkenhalgh Hall
B8) Lady Ursula Pole (c.1498-1570) m. Henry, 1st Baron Stafford (see D8 below), and had
Ursula (née Pole), Lady Stafford - see Generation B8 |
B9) Dorothy Stafford (1526-1604) m. Sir William Stafford of Chebsey (c.1500-1566), and had
B10) Sir Edward Stafford of London (1552-1605) m. 1) Robsart Chapman (d. 1578), and had[*1]
B11) Anne Stafford (d. 1610) m. Sir Guy Palmes of Lindley (1580-1653, descended from Edward I), and had
B12) Anne Palmes (b. 1610) m. her stepbrother Sir Thomas Browne, 2nd Baronet of Walcot (1611-1635), and had
B13) Anne Browne (1635-1711) m. 2) Sir John Strode of Parnham House (see F11 below), and had
B14) Elizabeth Strode (1672-1722) m. Sir William Oglander, 3rd Baronet of Nunwell (c.1680-1734, descended from Edward I), and had
B15) Sir John Oglander, 4th Baronet of Nunwell (1704-1767) m. Margaret Coxe (b. c.1710), and had
B16) Susanna Margaret Oglander (1744-1816) m. John Glynn of Glynn House (see E16 below), and had
B17) Edmund John Glynn of Glynn House (1764-1840) m. Elizabeth Anne Worsley (see A17 above)
[*1] Ruvigny includes "Sir Edward Stafford of Chebsey = (1) Robsart Chapman" in Table LXVIII on p. 57 of his Clarence volume, and indicates that the couple had issue, but doesn't trace any of their descendants, so Generations B11 thru B17 above are all additions to Ruvigny. Per his HOP bio, Sir Edward Stafford had a son and two daughters by his first wife, and another son and daughter with his second wife Douglas (née Howard), Lady Sheffield.
C6) Lady Anne Plantagenet of York (1439-1476) m. 2) Sir Thomas St Leger (by 1438-1483), and had
C7) Anne St Leger (1475-1526) m. George Manners, 11th Lord Ros (1470-1513, descended from Edward I), and had
C8) Margaret Manners m. 1) Henry Strangways, Heir of Melbury Hall (c.1506-1544), and had
C9) Eleanor Strangways (d. 1591) m. William Meux of Kingston (c.1530-1589), and had
C10) Sir John Meux of Kingston (d. 1629) m. Cecily Button, and had
C11) Sir William Meux of Kingston (c.1579-1638) m. 1) Winifred Barrington (see A11 above)
Elizabeth (née Mortimer), Lady Percy - see Generation D3 |
D3) Lady Elizabeth Mortimer (1371-1417) m. 1) Sir Henry 'Hotspur' Percy (1364-1403), and had a son D4 & a dau F4 (see below)
D4) Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland (1394-1455) m. Lady Eleanor Neville (1403-1472, descended from Edward III), and had
D5) Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland (1421-1461) m. Eleanor Poynings (1428-1484, descended from Edward I), and had
D6) Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland (c.1449-1489) m. Lady Maud Herbert (c.1457-by 1487), and had
D7) Lady Eleanor Percy (c.1476-1531) m. Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (1478-1521, descended from Edward III), and had a son D8 & a dau E8 (see below)
D8) Henry, 1st Baron Stafford (1501-1563) m. Lady Ursula Pole (see B8 above)
E8) Lady Mary Stafford (c.1503-by 1529) m. George Neville, 5th Lord Abergavenny (see G5 below), and had
E9) Katherine Neville (b. c.1521) m. Sir John St Leger of Annery (c.1516-1596, descended from Edward I), and had
Sir Richard Grenville - see Generation E10 |
E10) Mary St Leger (d. 1623) m. Sir Richard Grenville of Stowe (1542-1591), and had
E11) Sir Bernard Grenville of Stowe (1567-1636) m. Elizabeth Bevill (d. 1617), and had
E12) Gertrude Grenville (b. 1597) m. 2) Anthony Dennys of Orleigh Court (1585-1641), and had
E13) Gertrude Dennys (d. 1706) m. Nicholas Glynn of Glynn House (see I11 below), and had[*2]
E14) Dennys Glynn of Glynn House (1668-1705) m. 1) Elizabeth Foote (d. 1693), and had
E15) William Glynn of Glynn House (1693-1727) m. Rose Prideaux (see J12 below), and had
E16) John Glynn of Glynn House (1722-1779) m. Susanna Margaret Oglander (see B16 above)
[*2] Ruvigny, in his 1911 Mortimer-Percy volume, has a section for the descendants of Gertrude Dennys and her husband Nicholas Glynn, on p. 480. He indicates that they had issue, and refers the reader to "See Supplement". But I couldn't find the couple anywhere in his Supplement section, so Generations E14 thru E16 above appear to be additions to Ruvigny.
F4) Lady Elizabeth Percy (c.1395-1437) m. 1) John, 7th Lord Clifford (1388-1422, descended from Edward I), and had
F5) Mary Clifford (c.1420-by1458) m. Sir Philip Wentworth of Nettlestead (1424-1464), and had
Margery (née Wentworth) Seymour - see Generation F7 |
F6) Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead (1448-1499) m. 1) Anne Say (c.1448-aft.1489), and had
F7) Margery Wentworth (c.1478-1550) m. Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall (c.1474-1536), and had
F8) Elizabeth Seymour (c.1514-by 1563) m. 2) Gregory, 1st Baron Cromwell (c.1514-1551), and had
F9) Katherine Cromwell (c.1541-by 1571) m. John Strode of Parnham House (1524-1581), and had
F10) Sir John Strode of Chantmarle (c.1561-1642) m. 2) Anne Wyndham (d. 1645, descended from Edward I), and had
F11) Sir John Strode of Parnham House (1624-1682) m. 2) Anne Browne (see B13 above)
G1) John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399) m. three times, and had two daus G2 & I2 (see below)
G2) Lady Joan Beaufort, by 3rd wife (c.1377-1440) m. 2) Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland (1364-1425), and had
G3) Edward Neville, 3rd Lord Abergavenny (c.1417-1476) m. 1) Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp (1415-1448, descended from Edward III), and had
G4) George Neville, 4th Lord Abergavenny (1440-1492) m. 1) Margaret Fenne (c.1444-1485), and had 2 sons G5 & H5 (see below)
H5) Sir Edward Neville of Addington Park (by1482-1538) m. Eleanor Windsor (d. 1531, descended from Edward I), and had
H6) Sir Henry Neville of Billingbear House (c.1520-1593) m. 2) Elizabeth Gresham (1542-1573), and had
H7) Sir Henry Neville of Billingbear House (1564-1615) m. Anne Killigrew (c.1566-1632), and had
H8) Frances Neville (1592-1659) m. 1) Sir Richard Worsley, 1st Baronet of Appuldurcombe (1587-1621, descended from Edward I), and had
H9) Elizabeth Worsley (d. 1652) m. Sir John Meux, 1st Baronet of Kingston (see A12 above)
I2) Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet of Lancaster, by 1st wife (1364-1425) m. 2) John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter (c.1358-1400, descended from Edward I), and had
I3) John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter (1395-1447) = unknown mistress, and had
I4) Robert Holland, 'Bastard of Exeter', illegit. (d. 1461) m. Margaret ---, and had
I5) Jane Holland m. 1) John Kendall of Treworgey, and had
I6) Walter Kendall of Pelyn House (d. 1547) m. Jane Rous, and had
I7) Nicholas Kendall of Pelyn House (1511-1583) m. Loveday Killiow, and had
I8) Walter Kendall of Pelyn House (by 1543-1598) m. Agnes Bevill, and had
I9) Jane Kendall (d. 1634) m. Nicholas Glynn of Glynn House (by 1563-1625), and had
I10) William Glynn of Glynn House (1599-1664) m. Alice Harris (d. 1677), and had
I11) Nicholas Glynn of Glynn House (1633-1697) m. Gertrude Dennys (see E13 above)
J1) Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (1355-1397) m. Lady Eleanor de Bohun (1365-1399, descended from Edward I), and had
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester - see Generation J1 |
J2) Anne Plantagenet, Countess of Buckingham (1383-1438) m. 3) William Bourchier, 1st Count of Eu (c.1374-1420), and had
J3) William Bourchier, 9th Lord FitzWarin (c.1409-1469) m. 1) Thomasine Hankford (1423-1453), and had
J4) Fulk Bourchier, 10th Lord FitzWarin (1445-1479) m. Elizabeth Dinham (c.1450-1516), and had
J5) John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath (1470-1539) m. 1) Cecily Daubeney (b. c.1477), and had
J6) Lady Elizabeth Bourchier (c.1500-1548) m. Edward Chichester of Hounditon (c.1496-1522), and had
J7) Sir John Chichester of Raleigh (c.1520-1568) m. Gertrude Courtenay (1521-1566, descended from Edward I), and had
J8) Bridget Chichester (1559-by 1599) m. Sir Edmund Prideaux, 1st Baronet of Netherton (c.1555-1629, descended from Edward I), and had
J9) Admonition Prideaux (c.1595-1675) m. John Moyle of Bake (c.1592-1661), and had
J10) Bridget Moyle (1620-1690) m. Edmund Prideaux of Prideaux Place (1606-1683, descended from Edward I), and had
J11) John Prideaux of Prideaux Place (c.1643-1704) m. Anne Mallock (d. 1688), and had
J12) Rose Prideaux (1683-1736) m. William Glynn of Glynn House (see E15 above)
This wraps up my research on the Howards of Corby Castle and their spouses. For the next week or so, I'm going to focus on two articles I'm writing. Then after that, return to entering into my database the main branch of the Howard family, the Dukes of Norfolk. So hopefully there will be more blogposts here by mid-September.
Cheers, ----Brad
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