Clinton became earl of Lincoln in 1572. In 1525 the grammar school was endowed, becoming a free school. He married Bridget Marmion, daughter of Henry Marmion. ), Extracts from the parish registers of Lambley and Woodborough, Notts., A Miscellany of Notts. They are printed with the kind permission of Lord Middelton. See the ODNB article by Mark Nicholls. "coreUseNewShare": false, Cassandra used the symbols to re-order different parts of the text. 95 A real estate term meaning a future interest given to someone after the expiration of a prior estate, such as a life estate. See below, fo. It was very popular with the Elizabethans. 278 This letter, along with the three other Lansdowne letters included here are to be found among the papers of Lord Burghley in the British Library. Through his mother Elizabeth Willoughby de Broke, he was 4th Baron Willoughby de Broke. Although long presumed to have died from cold or some vitamin deficiency such as scurvy, the most up-to-date theory is that the crew perished from carbon monoxide poisoning resulting from over-zealous cold-proofing and burning sea coal. 86 and n. 83, 136 and 176, where a Henry Trussell is mentioned. Darnley and his mother, Margaret Douglas, had been at the English court from 1563 until early 1565, in which case Margaret would have known them. 355 Cassandra's earlier notes say, soon after her death Fisher and the rest of Sr Francis's designing servants ^by letters wch remain appear to [hav? 118 The River Trent, probably for shipping coal. Lord Burghley wrote, in response, I shalbe content to heare any mocion in the Court of Wardes to morrow, towching this request. 391 See information on Dorothy Colby Tamworth Willoughby above, Introduction, p. 49; fos 144146, pp. See Enis, The Dudleys, Sir Christopher Hatton and the Justices of Elizabethan Warwickshire. The marriage between Margaret Willoughby and Matthew Arundell took place 20 Dec. 1559. 400 STB 2 (1), book 2, fos 5051. 39 The name is derived from the enclosed precinct where the abbey of the Minoresses of St Mary of the Order of St Clare and the homes of their lay tenants stood. Mistresses and marriage, or a short history of Mrs. 24, et seq. The fact that Cassandra spells his name Willughby would suggest that he is not related to the Willoughbys of Eresby. He was created 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton in 1603. It seems likely that this refers to the first Edward, their second son (c.15431603). All Rights Reserved. Hostname: page-component-5d895b6665-f5m8w See Text n. 56 below. Mi, A 31, fo. 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Sibyl M. Jack, Manners, Edward, third earl of Rutland (15491587), ODNB. It stayed in the hands of his wife Dorothy after Sir Francis's death. While Matthew's brother was a recusant. On 11 Aug. 1588 John Adams reported to Percivall Willoughby that My Lady Willughby was dead and in a mortale sound [swoon] by the space of j. hower full, and could not be revived. (ed. 461 Perhaps the parish of Eccles in Shropham, Norfolk where names of the Grey family and of William Willoughby occur. c.1560. R.S. See also Mi, 7/183/2225, dated 15661568. 30. Katherine was to be an uncompromising recusant under Elizabeth. According to the ODNB entry by R.S. Although Cassandra will sometimes spell out Master when referring to the young Francis Willoughby, she normally uses Mr. 9 A Mistress Whytney is mentioned in George Medley's account book for 1550, when she is given cloth to make hose for Margaret and sleeves for Francis. Under Elizabeth he reconciled himself to the Elizabethan religious settlement but remained a Catholic sympathizer; as a leader of the north Worcestershire gentry, he joined the county bench, served as high sheriff and MP, and his supporters dominated local and county offices. 406 It is unclear if he is the Henry Willughby who was the son of Hugh Willughby. W:s Ladys Letters. There were Meringes in Nottinghamshire going back to the 14th century. In the mid 1570s he worked for the earl of Leicester. Anne Duffin, Clinton, Edward Fiennes, first earl of Lincoln (15121585), ODNB. Between 1554 and 1562 they were involved in a series of court cases against Richard Mytton in an attempt to claim a grant made to Elizabeth by Queen Mary of the possessions of Lord Thomas Grey at the time of his capture by Mytton in Wyatt's Rebellion. Possibilities might be: the daughter of William Powell who married George Catesby; Elizabeth who married Richard; Elizabeth Porter who married Edmund; Elizabeth Whorwood who married Edward; or Anne Throckmorton who married William. 168 Broken in the context refers to remnants of food or drink, so left-over beer, OED. 307v. (ed. The Willoughbys held lands in the Honour of Peverell. Lady Elizabeth Lyttelton (Lyttleton) (c.1548 - 1594) - Genealogy - Geni.com 493 For the most part, Cassandra follows Dugdale's account. It is probably Richard Catesby who is listed over several years from 1521 to 1526 in the Willoughby account books as receiving monies for his schooling at Sutton Coldfield. During much of the fall, Margaret was not boarding at Tylty, as Cassandra notes. 90 For the 20 Nov. 1564 marriage settlement documents, see Mi, 7/183/1920. 125, p. 155. The journey would have been from Packington, Leics., to Daventry (rather than Daintry, as Cassandra has written it) to Great Brickhill, along the same route as the M1 motorway today. Two of his sons, Griffin (about more later) and Robert Markham, were famous recusants. Francis did, however, begin to entertain at his New Hall before 1588. 339 HMC Middleton, 457. It's said that she was paralysed in an accident and confined to her room where she eventually died. See Text n. 449. On at least three occasions (1570, 1571, and 1572) he borrowed 800, then 1,500, and then 3,000 from Francis Willoughby. 5, Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 19 (19361937), 275292, esp. and haunted. See fo. 174 See above, Text n. 135 and below, Text n. 266. 110 William Herbert, 1st earl of Pembroke (1506/71570). 1588 appears to be correct. 33; Lansdowne MS 121/21; Smith, Willoughbys, ch. There is a reference in the Feet of Fines to a dispute, dated Easter [26 Mar.] In 1574 Thomas Fanshaw had leased Ware Park for 50 years for 191 12s 2d to the Exchequer for the first 30 years until [Christopher Hatton's] debt was paid, after which 100 marks p.a. Details . 378 William Agard, Esq. For more on Smallwood Manor, see Text n. 439 below. Morey, The Catholic Subjects of Queen Elizabeth I, 66, 136. THE COLLECTIONS OF CASSANDRA WILLOUGHBY, 1702, Published online by Cambridge University Press: 93 The fact that Lord John Grey was involved with this negotiation may help to date the marriage. A lawyer who functioned as a surveyor of crown lands in Nottinghamshire, he married the daughter of Thomas Colshill of Chigwell, Essex, and was MP for Nottinghamshire, 15711572; from 1587 he was a member of the Council of the North and, in 1601 an MP for Yorkshire and knighted in 1601. Extracts from the parish registers of Lambley and Woodborough, Notts. He spent much of the rest of his life there and was buried in St Leonard's Church in Wollaton. See Medley's account books regarding charges relating to matters both before and following the death of Sir Hugh Willoughby. See Jones, Norman, The Birth of the Elizabethan Age: England in the 1560s (Oxford, 1993), 206207Google Scholar, and 281 n. 58, for references to treatises printed in 1562 and 1572 describing the baths. 428 The wedding should have taken place between Apr. Various online genealogies give her death date as 1591, but given the circumstances, it is likely that she died prior to Elizabeth Willoughby's return to her husband in 1588. A brass plate in the name of Sewell providing this information is located in the ruins of the Cathedral Church of St Michael. Sir Francis Willoughby (d 1596) completed the building of Wollaton Hall in 1588. In 1578 Francis and Elizabeth Willoughby received licence to alienate the manors of and lands in Wollaton, Sutton Passeys, and Cossall (Notts.) 89 Robert Dudley, 1st earl of Leicester (15321588), Elizabeth's favourite. Stevenson has copied down the following extract from George Medley's account book Mi, A 31, fo. The specific reference to this 11 Nov. dinner is on p. 456. Subsequently Medley lists legal expenses relating to a bill of complaint of Thomas Willoughby. 106 Elizabeth visited Kenilworth 19 to 22 Aug. 1566 and went on from there to Warwick Castle and to the house of Sir Thomas Lucy at Charlecote by 24 Aug. Cole, Mary Hill, The Portable Queen: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Ceremony (Amherst, MA, 1999)Google Scholar, app. For citations to Star Chamber records, see Peck, D.C., The Earl of Leicester and the riot at Drayton Park, 1578, Notes and Queries 27 (Apr. 317 Robert Spencer (15701627) of Northamptonshire was the son of Sir John Spencer and Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Catlin. Cassandra's spelling of his name would seem to suggest that he was of the Willoughbys of Eresby. He was the executor, for example, of Mary Grey's will. 252 See Curry, Patrick, Prophecy and Power: Astrology in Early Modern England (Princeton, NJ, 1989)Google Scholar. Acts of the Privy Council of England, New Series, Vol. 4. Ibid. Payne responded with accusations that Sir Francis had plotted to assist the Spanish invasion in 1588. 402 An estate of three lives allowed the lessee to hold the estate for the length of three lives which might be understood to encompass the lives of the lessee and the next two generations or it could mean the lessee, his surviving wife, and a son or some combination thereof. and serviens Domino, accounting for various payments, again in 1544/5 accounting for costs and receipts from the coal-pits, and again in 1549/50, in the wake of Henry Willoughby's death accounting for household expenses. Mi, LM 27, fo.19. HMC Middleton, 388. Nottinghamshire history > Links with old Nottingham (1928): Wollaton Hall The letter from Dorothy Hastings to her sister Bridget includes the reference to Jesus. The pulpit of a disused neighbouring chapel formed his larder. 199 In this context, could mean come to an end or harm, OED. The conversation concluded that the match should move forward, despite those who were opposed to it, and it was now too late to back out, as the two young people were so assured that she would be taken away and any rescue would be difficult Mi, 6/170/124/5. How many guests can attend a wedding at Wollaton Hall? (ed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Wollaton_Hall#/media/File: Back_of_Wollaton_Hall_-_geograph.org.uk_-_334270.jpg The exterior of the house was surrounded by a vast deer park, containing some 1200 deer. 236 Cassandra has written Brickkill but certainly means Great Brickhill, Bucks. 7 discusses Buxton spa in the context of the Reformation. Shaftesbury, in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset, 4: North (London, 1972), 5576; British History Online, Shaftesbury, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol4/pp55-76 (accessed 31 Mar. 420 On this Henry Willoughby, see Text n. 177 above. W 14/19. of Nottingham, c.15481620, Ratcliff-upon-Soar (Notts.) and Blagg, T.M. See also Richard Cust, Spencer, Robert, first baron Spencer (15701627), ODNB. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol1/pp369-394 (accessed 17 June 2018). 411 Percival began a Common Law suit in the wake of Sir Francis's death, suing for recovery of Wollaton, Cossall, Trowell, Kingsbury and Middleton. In 1550 he was one of several who appraised the goods of Henry Willoughby, father of Francis. This widening does not appear to have taken place. Controlers could also refer to comptrollers of the ports, of Windsor Castle, or of her Majesty's Navy, OED. C.J. In 1561 she married Samuel Marrow, heir of Thomas Marrow of Berkswell, Stephens, Warks. It was named after the residence of the deans and canons of St Stephen's Chapel. Most of his information comes from two inventories, one taken c.1550 and the other in 1585. Thus, he can be considered one of Elizabeth Willoughby's friends. Henry Willoughby, Percival's younger brother could not have been this Henry Willoughby as he was probably not born until c.1570 (ibid. 412 Mi, F 10/32; HMC Middleton, 620621. 181v, p. 232 there is a letter from him to Francis Willoughby. 385 This is probably Sir Henry Goodere (15341595). The tenement was located in St Andrew's parish, Holborn. On 7 June 1595 Frances Willoughby and John Drake, gentleman, answered to the High Commissioner for Ecclesiastical Causes with regard to her leaving Wollaton. 9v. It is currently open to the public and known as Audley End. I would like to thank Amanda Herbert, at the Folger Library, for these references. Mi, 6/170/124/8. "useRatesEcommerce": true 291 Sir Gervase Clifton (1587/81666) was born the year his father died of consumption. In The Continuation of the History (pp. In this letter Hatton expresses his gratitude and readiness to requite the favour. Henry's mother was Bridget Marmion Trussell, and his uncle, her brother, would have been a son of Henry Marmion who is mentioned as one of the executors of the will of Henry Willoughby, Francis's father and described as a trusty servant. 274 Drolling means to act facetiously, in jest, or as a buffoon, OED, derivative of droll. Learning to sing was often taught separately from reading and grammar.
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