Monday, February 6, 2017

{109} Some Edward III Descents for Christopher Thomas Soulsby (1794-1842)

Soulsby of Hallington coat of arms
[Ermine, four bars gules]
The Soulsbys can be traced to the late seventeenth-century in Northumberland. In 1730, Christopher Soulsby (1691-1735), gentleman farmer of Chollerton, purchased lands in nearby Hallington. His eldest son Ralph Soulsby (1723-1769) became even more prominent as an industrialist, presumably in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. His marriage in 1751 is indicative of how far up the social ladder the family had climbed, for his wife was Mary, the half sister of William Fenwick of Bywell Hall. The Fenwicks were a family of great antiquity, and considerable political influence, within the county. Mary's father John Fenwick, had represented Northumberland in Parliament until his 1747 death, and Mary's grandfather Roger Fenwick had also sat in Parliament. Ralph built Hallington Hall on his 330-acre estate, and it was the family's seat for sixty-some years, until it was sold in 1825 by his grandson Christopher Thomas Soulsby (1794-1842), who, later that same year, married his first cousin Anne Hudson, eldest daughter of Capt. Harrington Hudson of Bessingby Hall in Yorkshire, which became the home of the young couple and the property of Anne's eldest brother Harrington Hudson when her father died the following year. Why the Soulsbys abandoned Hallington Hall and Northumberland for Yorkshire isn't clear, what is certain is that of Bessingby Hall, they were the tenants, not the owners.

Basil Harrington Soulsby
(1864-1933)
The Soulsbys had lost the status of landed gentry after only three generations, and, since inheriting Bessingby Hall wasn't an option, C. Percy Soulsby (1826-1867) had to make his own way in the mid-19th-century. He became a land agent, and in 1860, he immigrated to New Zealand with his second wife and their young daughter. There, he settled on Court Barton Farm in Riccarton near Christchurch, and was appointed secretary of the Waste Lands Board. His farm went bankrupt in 1865, and the following year, Soulsby was hired by the Public Works Department as foreman on the road works at Brownings Pass. He died in the Gold Rush boomtown of Hokitka, on the West Coast of South Island, in January 1867, aged only 40. Eleven months later, his widow returned to England with their two children, who became notable professionals. Lucy Soulsby (1856-1927) - the only member of the family to have an entry in ODNB - was a headmistress, first at Oxford High School for Girls from 1887-97, then at Manor House, Brondesbury from 1897-1915. A staunch conservative, Lucy opposed Oxford University opening up its degree to women in 1895, and did not support women's suffrage. She was also an accomplished writer, the most interesting (to me) of her books being The America I Saw in 1916-18 (1920). Letters between Lucy and her mother Susan (née Thompson) Soulsby, who herself had been a private teacher while in New Zealand, were published posthumously: The Letters of S.S.S. and L.H.M.S.: Mrs. and Miss Soulsby (1929). Lucy's only surviving sibling, brother Basil Harrington Soulsby was also a schoolmaster initially, but changed careers in 1892, becoming a librarian, first at the British Museum, then in 1909 at the Natural History Museum. His life's work, a catalogue of the thousands of works of Linnaeus contained in the museum, was published just after his 1933 death. Basil was the last of the male-line descendants of Ralph Soulsby the builder of Hallington Hall.
Hallington Hall, St John Lee, Northumberland
The Soulsbys sold Hallington Hall too early in the 19th-century to be included in the landed gentry series by Sir Bernard Burke. The only published pedigree of the family is the 1897 'Soulsby of Hallington' one in History of Northumberland Volume 4. It's very thorough, but ends at the generation of Christopher Thomas Soulsby, who still has descendants living today, those of his elder daughter Helen (née Soulsby) Portal.

CHRISTOPHER THOMAS SOULSBY of Hallington Hall, St John Lee, Northumberland, b. there, bap. 14 July 1794 St John of Beverley Church, St John Lee; d. 28 Oct. 1842 Bessingby Hall, Yorkshire, er (twin) son[*1] of Christopher Soulsby of Hallington Hall (1754-1814, descended from Edward III - see Generation A16 below) and Julia Elizabeth Hudson (1764-1829, descended from Edward IV - see Generation B16 below); m. 1 Nov. 1825 St Magnus Church, Bessingby, his first cousin, ANNE HUDSON, b. 10 Feb. 1797 Marylebone, London, bap. 14 Mar. 1797 St Marylebone Parish Church; d. 6 June 1839 Bessingby Hall, est dau. of Capt. Harrington Hudson of Bessingby Hall (1772-1826, descended from Edward IV) and Lady Anne Townshend (1775-1818, descended from Edward III), and had issue, one son and two daughters.
Bessingby Hall, Yorkshire is a nursing home today

Issue of Christopher Thomas and Anne (Hudson) Soulsby:

1) C(HRISTOPHER) PERCY SOULSBY of Court Barton Farm, Riccarton, New Zealand, land agent and surveyor, bap. 18 Oct. 1826 St Magnus Church, Bessingby; d. 31 Jan. 1867 Hokitika, South Island, New Zealand, bur. 3 Feb. 1867 Hokitika Cemetery; m. 1st 5 Apr. 1853 St Mary Church, Astbury, Cheshire, LUCY AUGUSTA WILMOT, b. 11 Dec. 1831, bap. 8 Jan. 1832 All Saints Church, Pickwell, Leicestershire; d.s.p. 10 Mar. 1854 Grosvenor Square, London, bur. 13 Mar. 1854 Kensal Green Cemetery, London, dau. of Edward Woollett Wilmot of Buxton, land agent (1808-1864, descended from Edward III) and his 1st wife Augusta Matilda Champion (1810-1838); m. 2nd 16 Oct. 1855 St Gabriel Warwick Square, Pimlico, London, SUSAN SYBILLA THOMPSON, private teacher, b. Wellow Hall, Nottinghamshire, bap. 19 Nov. 1833 St Swithin Church, Wellow; d. Feb. 1904 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, bur. 11 Feb. 1904 Cheltenham Cemetery, dau. of Jonathan Thompson of Sherwood Hall, receiver-general of crown rents for the northern counties (1793-1852) and Anne Smyth (c.1802-1863), and had issue, three sons and one daughter.

Issue of Christopher Percy and Susan Sibylla (Thompson) Soulsby:

1A) LUCY HELEN MURIEL SOULSBY, headmistress Manor House, Brondesbury 1897-1915, writer, b. 18 July 1856 Pimlico, London; d. unm. 19 May 1927 Reading, Berkshire.

1B) RALPH WILMOT SOULSBY, b. 15 Feb. 1858 Pimlico; d. there the next day 16 Feb. 1858, bur. 17 Feb. 1858 Kensal Green Cemetery.

1C) WALTER RALEIGH SOULSBY, b/d. Feb. 1863 Christchurch, New Zealand, bur. Barbadoes Street Cemetery, Christchurch.

1D) BASIL HARRINGTON SOULSBY of Reading, librarian British Museum Natural History 1921-30, b. 3 Nov. 1864 Riccarton, South Island, New Zealand; d. unm. 14 Jan. 1933 Reading, Berkshire.
Portal coat of arms

2) HELEN MARY CHARLOTTE SOULSBY, b. Bessingby Hall, bap. 5 Oct. 1828 St Magnus Church, Bessingby; d. 9 May 1904 South Kensington, London, bur. 12 May 1904 All Saints Churchyard, Burghclere, Hampshire; m. 1st 23 May 1850 St Katharine Chapel, Regent's Park, London, WILLIAM DAUBUZ of Killiow House, Kea, Cornwall, b. 23 Aug. 1804 Killiow House, bap. 4 Oct. 1804 St Mary Church, Truro, Cornwall; d. 24 Feb. 1854 Killiow House, bur. St Kea Church, Kea, son of Lewis Charles Daubuz of Killiow House (1755-1839) and Wilmot Arundell (1770-1814), and had issue, one daughter; m. 2nd 26 Dec. 1860 Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Rev. (GEORGE) RAYMOND PORTAL, Rector of Burghclere 1871-89, b. 28 Feb. 1827 Freefolk House, Freefolk Priors, Hampshire, bap. 14 July 1827 St Mary Church, Laverstoke, Hampshire; d. 3 Apr. 1889 Burghclere, bur. 8 Apr. 1889 All Saints Churchyard, Burghclere, yst son of John Portal of Laverstoke House (1764-1848) and his 2nd wife Elizabeth Drummond (1788-1877, descended from Henry VII), and had further issue, three sons and two daughters.
Beatrice Soulsby's 1896 arrest in
the London Evening Standard

3) BEATRICE HARRIET SOULSBY, teacher of shorthand[*2], bap. 27 Dec. 1829 St Magnus Church, Bessingby; d. unm. 15 June 1902 Northumberland House, Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, Middlesex.

[*1] Christopher Thomas Soulsby's twin brother was Walter Raleigh Soulsby, Major 2nd (Queen's Own) Dragoon Guards 1826-27, bap. 14 July 1794 St John of Beverley Church, St John Lee; d. unm. 8 Jan. 1827 Hulme Barracks, Manchester, bur. 13 Jan. 1827 Manchester Cathedral. The twin brothers were the only children of their parents.

[*2] In 1896, Beatrice Soulsby was charged with attempting to obtain £10 under false pretences. It seems she suffered delusions, and had been living under the care of Dr. Rogers in Kensington for the past four or five years ['Police Intelligence: Bow-Street', London Evening Standard, Friday, February 28, 1896, p. 7]. She died in a private mental hospital in a London suburb.

Edward III had 4 sons A1, J1, K1 & N1 (see below)
A1) John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399) m. 3) Katherine Roet (c.1350-1403), and had
A2) Lady Joan Beaufort (c.1377-1440) m. twice, and had two daus A3 & H3, and three sons E3, F3 & G3 (see below)
A3) Elizabeth Ferrers, by 1st husband (1393-1434) m. John, 4th Lord Greystoke (c.1390-1436), and had a son A4 and a dau D4 (see below)
Greystoke coat of arms
A4) Ralph, 5th Lord Greystoke (1414-1487) m. 1) Elizabeth Fitzhugh (c.1420-1469), and had three daus A5, B5 and C5 (see below)
A5) Margery Greystoke m. Sir Thomas Gray of Chillingham Castle (c.1455-1498, descended from Edward I), and had
A6) Sir Ralph Gray of Chillingham Castle (1479-1507) m. Elizabeth ---- (d. aft.1532), and had
A7) Mary Gray (c.1505-1571) m. John Fenwick of Stanton Hall (descended from Edward I), and had
A8) Ralph Fenwick of Stanton Hall (d. aft.1557) m. Barbara Ogle (descended from Edward I), and had
A9) Richard Fenwick of Stanton Hall m. 2) Margaret Mills, and had
A10) William Fenwick of Stanton Hall (1581-1647) m. Elizabeth Gargrave (b. 1578, descended from Edward I), and had
A11) Edward Fenwick of Stanton Hall (1606-1689) m. Sarah Neville (d. 1691), and had
A12) William Fenwick, Heir of Stanton Hall (1633-1675) m. Elizabeth Ellison (b. 1637), and had
A13) Roger Fenwick of Stanton Hall (c.1662-by 1701) m. Elizabeth Fenwick (1675-by 1705, descended from Edward I), and had
Fenwick of Stanton coat of arms
A14) John Fenwick of Stanton Hall (1698-1747) m. 2) Alice Errington (see H13 below), and had
A15) MARY FENWICK, b. Bywell Hall, Northumberland, bap. 20 Sept. 1731 St Andrew Church, Bywell; d. Morpeth, Northumberland, bur. 19 Sept. 1771 St John of Beverley Church, St John Lee; m. 21 Sept. 1751 St Andrew Church, Bywell, RALPH SOULSBY of Hallington Hall, industrialist, bap. 17 Nov. 1723 St Giles Church, Chollerton, Northumberland; bur. 28 July 1769 St John of Beverley Church, St John Lee, est son of Christopher Soulsby of Chollerton (1691-1735) and Martha Reed (1692-1779), and had
A16) CHRISTOPHER SOULSBY of Hallington Hall, Sheriff of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1783-84, b. Stanton Hall, Longhorsley, Northumberland, bap. 28 Dec. 1754 St Helen Church, Longhorsley; bur. 29 Jan. 1814 St John of Beverley Church, St John Lee; m. 20 Jan. 1783 St Giles Church, Netherwitton, Northumberland, JULIA ELIZABETH HUDSON (see B16 below), and had
A17) CHRISTOPHER THOMAS SOULSBY of Hallington Hall (1794-1842-see details above)

Anne (née Danby) Calverley -
see Generation B8
B5) Elizabeth Greystoke (c.1438-aft.1483) m. 1) Thomas, 5th Lord Scrope of Masham (c.1430-1475), and had
B6) Margery Scrope (c.1470-aft.1531) m. Sir Christopher Danby of Thorpe Perrow (1468-1518), and had
B7) Sir Christopher Danby of Thorpe Perrow (1503-1571) m. Elizabeth Neville (see F6 below), and had
B8) Anne Danby (c.1534-aft.1571) m. Walter Calverley, Heir of Calverley Hall (c.1525-by 1571), and had
B9) William Calverley of Calverley Hall (c.1557-1596) m. Katherine Thorneholme (see C10 below), and had
B10) Walter Calverley of Calverley Hall (c.1575-1605) m. Philippa Brooke (see G8 below), and had
B11) Henry Calverley of Calverley Hall (1604-1652) m. 2) Joyce Pye (see O9 below), and had
B12) Walter Calverley of Calverley Hall (1629-1691) m. Frances Thompson (1639-1721), and had
Sir Walter Calverley, 1st Bt
- see Generation B13
B13) Sir Walter Calverley, 1st Baronet of Calverley (1670-1749) m. Julia Blackett (1686-1736, descended from Edward IV), and had
B14) Julia Calverley (1714-1787) m. Sir George Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet of Nettlecombe (see J13 below), and had
B15) Susanna Trevelyan (1736-1780) m. John Hudson of Bessingby Hall (1727-1772), and had
B16) JULIA ELIZABETH HUDSON, bap. 19 Dec. 1764 Holy Trinity Kings Square, York; d. 13 May 1829 Bessingby Hall, bur. 16 May 1829 St Magnus Church, Bessingby; m. 20 Jan. 1783 St Giles Church, Netherwitton, CHRISTOPHER SOULSBY of Hallington Hall (see A16 above)

C5) Mary Greystoke (c.1450-1496) m. 1) Thomas Salvin of Newbiggin Hall (d. 1477, descended from Edward I), and had
C6) Sir Ralph Salvin of Newbiggin Hall (1473-1534) m. Elizabeth Hastings (b. c.1478, descended from Edward I), and had
C7) George Salvin of Newbiggin Hall (d. 1538) m. Margery Bulmer (see E6 below), and had
C8) Sir Francis Salvin of Newbiggin Hall (d. 1562) m. Margery Eure (see D7 below), and had
C9) Agnes Salvin m. John Thorneholme of Haisthorpe Hall (d. aft.1585), and had
C10) Katherine Thorneholme (c.1555-1604) m. William Calverley of Calverley Hall (see B9 above)
Eure of Witton coat of arms

D4) Eleanor Greystoke m. Sir Ralph Eure, Heir of Witton Castle (d. 1461), and had
D5) Sir William Eure of Witton Castle (b. 1440) m. 1) Margery Constable, and had
D6) Sir Ralph Eure of Witton Castle (c.1460-1539) m. 2) Agnes Constable, and had
D7) Margery Eure (b. c.1518) m. Sir Francis Salvin of Newbiggin Hall (see C8 above)

E3) William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent, by 2nd husband (c.1406-1463) m. Joan Fauconberg (1406-1490), and had
E4) Lady Alice Neville (b. c.1436) m. John Conyers, Heir of Hornby Castle (c.1435-1469, descended from Edward I), and had
E5) Margery Conyers (c.1466-1524) m. Sir William Bulmer of Wilton Castle (1465-1531), and had
E6) Margery Bulmer m. George Salvin of Newbiggin Hall (see C7 above)

1st Lord Latimer -
see Generation F3
F3) George Neville, 1st Lord Latimer, by 2nd husband (c.1411-1469) m. Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp (c.1411-1480, descended from Edward I), and had
F4) Sir Henry Neville, Heir of Latimer (c.1435-1469) m. Joan Bourchier (c.1448-1470, descended from Edward III), and had
F5) Richard Neville, 2nd Lord Latimer (1468-1530) m. 1) Anne Stafford (d. by 1521), and had
F6) Elizabeth Neville (b. 1500) m. Sir Christopher Danby of Thorpe Perrow (see B7 above)

G3) Edward Neville, 3rd Lord Abergavenny, by 2nd husband (c.1417-1476) m. 2) Katherine Howard (descended from Edward I), and had
G4) Margaret Neville (c.1455-1506) m. John Brooke, 7th Lord Cobham (c.1447-1512, descended from Edward I), and had
G5) Thomas Brooke, 8th Lord Cobham (c.1475-1529) m. 1) Dorothy Heydon (c.1477-by 1515), and had
9th Lord Cobham - see
Generation G6
G6) George Brooke, 9th Lord Cobham (c.1497-1558) m. Anne Bray (c.1510-1558), and had
G7) Sir Henry Brooke of Sutton at Hone (1537-1592) m. Anne Sutton (d. 1612), and had
G8) Philippa Brooke (c.1579-1613) m. 1) Walter Calverley of Calverley Hall (see B10 above)

H3) Lady Eleanor Neville, by 2nd husband (1403-1472) m. 2) Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland (see K4 below), and had two sons H4 & I4 (see below)
H4) Sir Ralph Percy (1425-1464) m. Eleanor Acton (d. aft.1498), and had
H5) Sir Henry Percy of Dunstanburgh Castle (d. 1486) m. Constance ---, and had
H6) Margery Percy m. Sir Henry Widdrington of Widdrington Castle (d. 1517, descended from Edward I), and had
H7) Sir John Widdrington of Widdrington Castle (1503-1571) m. 1) Agnes Metcalfe (d. by 1542), and had
Widdrington coat of arms
H8) Edward Widdrington of Swinburne Castle (d. 1577) m. Ursula Carnaby (see I9 below), and had
H9) Dorothy Widdrington (d. 1643) m. John Errington of Errington (d. bef.1626), and had
H10) Henry Errington of Errington (1600-1695) m. Elizabeth Selby, and had
H11) William Errington, Heir of Errington (c.1630-1691) m. Agnes Errington, and had
H12) Thomas Errington of Sandhoe (c.1660-1748) m. Mary Douglas, and had
H13) Alice Errington (c.1710-1731) m. John Fenwick of Stanton Hall (see A14 above)

I4) Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland (1421-1461) m. Eleanor Poynings (1428-1484, descended from Edward I), and had
I5) Lady Margaret Percy (b. c.1447) m. Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe Hall (c.1450-1487, descended from Edward III), and had
I6) Margaret Gascoigne (b. c.1470) m. Ralph, 3rd Lord Ogle (1468-1513, descended from Edward I), and had
I7) Dorothy Ogle (c.1498-bef.1570) m. 1) Sir Thomas Forster of Adderstone (d. 1527), and had
I8) Dorothy Forster (c.1522-aft.1565) m. Sir Reginald Carnaby of Halton Castle (d. 1543), and had
I9) Ursula Carnaby (1541-aft.1600) m. 1) Edward Widdrington of Swinburne Castle (see H8 above)

J1) Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (1355-1397) m. Lady Eleanor de Bohun (1365-1399, descended from Edward I), and had
Lady Elizabeth (née Bourchier)
Chichester
- see Generation J6
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) Urith Chichester (1558-1591) m. John Trevelyan of Nettlecombe Court (c.1555-1623), and had
J9) John Trevelyan, Heir of Nettlecombe Court (c.1577-bef.1623) m. Margaret Luttrell (see N10 below), and had
J10) George Trevelyan of Nettlecombe Court (1613-1653) m. Margaret Strode (see L11 below), and had
Sir George Trevelyan, 3rd Bt
- see Generation J13
J11) Sir George Trevelyan, 1st Baronet of Nettlecombe (1633-1671) m. Mary Willoughby (see M13 below), and had
J12) Sir John Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet of Nettlecombe (1670-1755) m. Susanna Warren (d. 1718), and had
J13) Sir George Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet of Nettlecombe (1707-1768) m. Julia Calverley (see B14 above)

K1) Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence (1338-1368) m. 1) Lady Elizabeth de Burgh (1332-1363, descended from Edward I), and had
K2) Lady Philippa Plantagenet of Clarence (1355-1377) m. Edmund Mortmer, 3rd Earl of March (1352-1381), and had
K3) Lady Elizabeth Mortimer (1371-1417) m. 1) Sir Henry 'Hotspur' Percy (1364-1403), and had a son K4 & a dau L4 (see below)
K4) Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland (1394-1455) m. Lady Eleanor Neville (see H3 above)

L4) Lady Elizabeth Percy (c.1395-1437) m. 1) John, 7th Lord Clifford (1388-1422, descended from Edward I), and had
Margery (née Wentworth) Seymour
- see Generation L7
L5) Mary Clifford (c.1420-by1458) m. Sir Philip Wentworth of Nettlestead (1424-1464), and had
L6) Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead (1448-1499) m. 1) Anne Say (c.1448-aft.1489), and had
L7) Margery Wentworth (c.1478-1550) m. Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall (c.1474-1536), and had
L8) Elizabeth Seymour (c.1514-by 1563) m. 2) Gregory, 1st Baron Cromwell (c.1514-1551, son of Thomas, Lord Cromwell), and had two daus L9 & M9 (see below)
L9) Katherine Cromwell (c.1541-by 1571) m. John Strode of Parnham House (1524-1581), and had
L10) Sir Robert Strode of Parnham House (1559-1616) m. 2) Margaret Wyndham (descended from Edward I), and had
L11) Margaret Strode (1612-1646) m. George Trevelyan of Nettlecombe Court (see J10 above)
Strode of Newnham coat of arms

M9) Frances Cromwell (c.1544-1562) m. Richard Strode of Newnham (1528-1581, descended from Edward I), and had
M10) Sir William Strode of Newnham (1562-1637) m. 1) Mary Southcote (d. 1618, descended from Edward I), and had
M11) Julian Strode (c.1590-1627) m. Sir John Davie, 1st Baronet of Creedy (1589-1654), and had
M12) Mary Davie (1615-1650) m. John Willoughby of Leyhill (c.1611-1681), and had
M13) Mary Willoughby (c.1636-1689) m. Sir George Trevelyan, 1st Baronet of Nettlecombe (see J11 above)

N1) Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York (1341-1402) m. 1) Infanta Isabel of Castile (1355-1392), and had
N2) Lady Constance Plantagenet of York (c.1375-1416) = Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent (1382-1408, descended from Edward I), and had
N3) Eleanor Holland, illegit. (b. c.1406) m. James Tuchet, 5th Lord Audley (c.1398-1459), and had a son N4 and a dau O4 (see below)
N4) Sir Humphrey Audley of Middleton (c.1435-1471) m. Elizabeth Courtenay (c.1435-1493, descended from Edward I), and had
George Luttrell - see
Generation N9
N5) Philippa Audley (d. aft.1527) m. Richard Hadley of Withycombe (d. 1524), and had
N6) James Hadley of Withycombe (1494-1537) m. 1) Fridiswide Mathew, and had
N7) Christopher Hadley of Withycombe (c.1518-1540) m. Anne Hill, and had
N8) Margaret Hadley (c.1539-1607) m. 1) Thomas Luttrell of Dunster Castle (c.1521-1571, descended from Edward I), and had
N9) George Luttrell of Dunster Castle (1560-1629) m. 1) Joan Stewkley (d. 1621, descended from Edward I), and had
N10) Margaret Luttrell (b. 1584) m. John Trevelyan, Heir of Nettlecombe Court (see J9 above)

O4) Anne Audley (b. c.1447) m. Sir Richard de la Bere of Kinnersley Court (c.1448-1514, descended from Edward I), and had
Joyce (née Pye) Calverley
- see Generation O9
O5) Anne de la Bere (c.1480-aft.1514) m. John Pye of Mynde Park (d. 1547), and had
O6) Walter Pye of Mynde Park (c.1500-1575) m. Margaret Price, and had
O7) Roger Pye of Mynde Park (d. 1591) m. Bridget Kyrle (d. 1624), and had
O8) Sir Walter Pye of Mynde Park (1571-1635) m. Joan Rudhall (c.1580-1625, descended from Edward I), and had
O9) Joyce Pye (1606-1679) m. Henry Calverley of Calverley Hall (see B11 above)

The next blogpost, which I hope to have online by the end of the week, will be about the descendants of Lady Anne (née Townshend) Hudson, who are additions to Ruvigny's 1908 Essex volume.

Cheers,                          -----Brad

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