219. Robert BELL [102109] (Edmund BELL17, Edmund BELL16, George BELL15, Alexander BELL14, Edmund BELL13, Alexander BELL12, Selim BELL11, Almeric BELL10, Hubert BELL9, Rosabella8, Princess Of England Constance de NORMANDIE7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born in 1482.
Robert married Winfrida MACKENZIE [102110] in 1519.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 235 M i. William BELL [102107] was born in 1520.
William married Louisa Lucy COOK [102108] in 1541.
236 F ii. Anna BELL [102245] .
Anna married John JOHN [102246].
237 F iii. Lucy BELL [102247] .
Lucy married Nicholas LINDSAY [102248].
238 F iv. Hortensia BELL [102249] .
Hortensia married Augustus SOMERVILLE [102250].
224. John STEWART [35102] (Robert STEWART17, Isobel ERGADIA16, Jonet ISAAC15, Princess Of Scotland Maud BRUCE14, King Of Scotland Robert I de BRUS13, Margaret, Countess of CARRICK12, Neil, Earl of CARRICK11, Duncan, Earl of CARRICK10, Gilbert GALLOWAY Of Carrick9, Princess Of England Elizabeth BEAUCLERC8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born about 1400 in Lorn Area Argylshire Scotland and died on 20 Dec 1463 in Dunstaffnage Oban Argyllshire Scotland aged about 63.
John married Agnes MACDONALD [35103].
The child from this marriage was:
+ 239 F i. Elizabeth STEWART [35101] was born about 1437 in Lorn Area Argylshire Scotland and died on 26 Oct 1510 in Dunbarton Dunbartonshire Scotland aged about 73.
Elizabeth married Colin CAMPBELL [35100] (b. Abt 1433, d. 10 May 1493) before 9 Apr 1485.
225. Sir Humphrey BOURCHIER [35196] (Sir John BOURCHIER17, Lady Anne PLANTAGANET Of Gloucester16, Sir Thomas PLANTAGANET Of Woodstock15, King Edward III PLANTAGANET Of England14, King Edward II PLANTAGANET Of England13, King Edward I PLANTAGANET Of England12, King Henry III PLANTAGANET Of England11, John LACKLAND King Of England10, King Henry II PLANTAGANET Of England9, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) died on 14 Apr 1471 in Barnet Field Nr. Tewkesbury Worcestershire England. The cause of his death was in combat at the Battle of Barnet Field.
Humphrey married Elizabeth TILNEY [35199], daughter of Sir Frederick TILNEY [35200]. Elizabeth died on 4 Apr 1497.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 240 M i. Sir John BOURCHIER [35201] .
John married Lady Catherine HOWARD [35204].
228. Earl [7th] Thomas BUTLER of Ormond [120923] (Earl [4th] James BUTLER of Ormond17, Earl [3rd] James BUTLER of Ormonde16, Earl [2nd] James BUTLER of Ormonde15, Countess Eleanor de BOHUN of Ormonde14, Princess Elizabeth PLANTAGANET13, King Edward I PLANTAGANET Of England12, King Henry III PLANTAGANET Of England11, John LACKLAND King Of England10, King Henry II PLANTAGANET Of England9, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born in 1426 in Kilkenny Co. Kilkenny Ireland and died on 3 Aug 1515 in London England at age 89.
General Notes: Wikipedia says,
Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, P.C. (1426 \endash 3 August 1515) was the youngest son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond. He was attainted, but restored by Henry VII's first Parliament in November 1485, and the statutes made at Westminster, by Edward IV, which declared him and his brothers traitors, were abrogated.
Thomas Butler was the third son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, by his first wife, Joan de Beauchamp (d. 3 or 5 August 1430). He had two elder brothers, James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond, and John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond, as well as two sisters, Elizabeth Butler, who married John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, and Anne Butler (d. 4 January 1435), who was contracted to marry Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Desmond, although the marriage appears not to have taken place.
Thomas Butler, as an Irish peer, should only have sat in the Irish Parliament. However, as a personal friend of Henry VII he was summoned to the English Parliament in November 1488 as "Thomas Ormond de Rochford chevaler". At this time he was already 8th Earl of Carrick and 7th Earl of Ormond,[3] having succeeded his elder brothers James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond and John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond, neither of whom left legitimate issue.
He was afterwards sworn of the Privy Council of England.
He was known as The Wool Earl, due to his enormous wealth. Besides being in the possession of major lands in the Irish counties of Kilkenny and Tipperary, he owned 72 manors in England, making him one of the richest subjects in the realm.[4]
In 1509, he was appointed Lord Chamberlain to Catherine of Aragon.[5] He held this post until 1512.
Thomas married Anne HANKFORD [120924]. Anne was born about 1431 and died on 13 Nov 1485 aged about 54.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 241 F i. Lady Margaret BUTLER Boleyn [120925] was born in 1454 in Kilkenny Castle Co. Kilkenny Ireland and died in 1539 in England at age 85.
Margaret married Sir William BULLEN [120928] (b. 1451, d. 10 Oct 1505) about Nov 1469.
242 F ii. Lady Anne BUTLER [120926] was born about 1455.
243 M iii. Theobald BUTLER [120927] was born in 1477 and died in 1560 at age 83.
229. Margaret STANLEY [81800] (Joan GOUSHILL17, Elizabeth FITZALAN16, Elizabeth de BOHUN15, William de BOHUN Earl of Northampton14, Princess Elizabeth PLANTAGANET13, King Edward I PLANTAGANET Of England12, King Henry III PLANTAGANET Of England11, John LACKLAND King Of England10, King Henry II PLANTAGANET Of England9, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born in 1435.
Margaret married William TROUTBECK [81781]. William was born in 1432 and died in 1459 at age 27.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 244 F i. Joan TROUTBECK [81780] was born in 1459.
Joan married Sir William GRIFFITHS [81779]. (d. 1482)
230. Mary WEST [49544] (Reynold WEST 6th Baron la Warre17, Joan LA WARRE16, Eleanor MOWBRAY15, Joan PLANTAGANET14, Henry PLANTAGANET 3rd Earl of Lancaster13, Edmund PLANTAGANET 1st Earl of Lancaster12, King Henry III PLANTAGANET Of England11, John LACKLAND King Of England10, King Henry II PLANTAGANET Of England9, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1). Another name for Mary is Anne WEST.
Mary married Roger LEWKNOR [49545], son of Sir Roger LEWKNOR [49546] and Eleanor CAMOYS [49547].
The child from this marriage was:
+ 245 M i. Edmund LEWKNOR [49548] .
Edmund married Jane TIRRELL [49549].
231. Lord Robert OGLE 1st Baron Ogle [120314] (Maud GREY17, Joan de MOWBRAY16, John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron Mowbray15, Joan PLANTAGANET14, Henry PLANTAGANET 3rd Earl of Lancaster13, Edmund PLANTAGANET 1st Earl of Lancaster12, King Henry III PLANTAGANET Of England11, John LACKLAND King Of England10, King Henry II PLANTAGANET Of England9, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born in 1406 and died on 1 Nov 1469 at age 63.
General Notes: Wikipedia says of Robert,
Through his Grey relations he had connections with the House of York, as his uncle Thomas Grey was executed as a result of the Southampton Plot in 1415, and his cousin, another Thomas Grey, married the earl of Cambridge's daughter; Cambridge had also suffered the same fate for his involvement in the plot against King Henry V.[1] His family came from Northumberland, where his father had been constable of Norham Castle, Sheriff of the honour, and its MP. He had died in 1436, at which point Robert Ogle (VI) entered into his inheritance.
Ogle's career as a servant of the crown began prior to his father's death. In 1434, he was a commissioner of the Truce with Scotland, and a year later appears to have been captain of Berwick Castle, which was worth circa £194 in peace time, with another £200 to be paid in time of war.[2] It was in which post he was captured by the Scots, during a border raid, and ransomed for 750 marks. As the king traditionally paid the ransoms of those captured on his service, Ogle applied for such; but the condition of the Lancastrian crown's finances at the time were such that he was still trying to get this compensation seven years later. He was later (1437\endash 38) appointed Sheriff of Northumberland.
When the political factionalism between Richard of York and the Duke of Somerset spilled over into physical violence in 1455, he supported the House of York.[1] This was probably due to the fact that he was a retainer of York's close ally Richard, Earl of Salisbury and brought a force of 600 men from the Scottish Marches to York's army at the First Battle of St Albans.[1] He was also, however, constable of the Bishopric of Durham, and, as the then-Bishop of Durham was Salisbury's brother, he probably also came with the bishop's "blessing... as his contribution to the Neville family cause."[3] With these men, one contemporary chronicler, stated, he personally 'tok the market place.'[4] His support for the Yorkists continued throughout the Wars of the Roses, and after the Battle of Towton, with Sir John Conyers he hunted the deposed king, Henry, and besieged him at Carham Castle.
He was created Baron Ogle on 26 July 1461, having been "the principal Northumbrian gentleman to support the Yorkist cause."[1] He was further placed in command of the Earl of Northumberland's forfeited castles- Alnwick, Warkworth, and Prudhoe.[1] He also received in 1438 the earl's position of Warden of the Eastern March. He continued his diplomatic work on the border, completing, in October 1461, a further year's truce with Scotland.[5] In 1465, with the elevation of Warwick's brother Montague to the earldom of Northumberland, the Percy estates that Ogle had received were transferred to Montague; Ogle was compensated with the Lordship of Redesdale and Harbottle Castle and other forfeited lands in Northumberland.[1] He was a regular, if partisan, member of the King's Bench commissions in Northumberland, being regularly appointed by the Nevilles, first Salisbury, then Warwick
Noted events in his life were:
• Appointment: High Sherrif, 1437.
• Peerage: Baron Ogle, 26 Jul 1461.
Robert married Isabella KIRKBY [120320], daughter of Sir Alexander de KIRKBY of Lancaster [120321]. Isabella was born in 1441 and died in 1477 at age 36.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 246 M i. Lord Owen OGLE 2nd Baron Ogle [120300] was born about 1440 and died on 1 Sep 1486 aged about 46.
Owen married Eleanor de HYLTON [120301]. (d. Aft 1525)
247 F ii. Isabel OGLE [120322] .
Isabel married John HERON [120325].
Isabel next married John WIDDRINGTON [120326].
248 M iii. Thomas OGLE [120323] was born about 1449.
249 M iv. Sir Robert OGLE [120324] died c10/1465.
234. Joan CHAMPERNOWNE [35194] (Alexander CHAMPERNOWNE17, Alice ASTLEY16, Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP15, Alice de TOENI14, Ralph VII de TOENI13, Roger de TOENI V12, Ralph de TOENI VI11, Constance de BEAUMONT10, Richard de BEAUMONT9, Constance FITZHENRY8, Henry I King Of England7, William "The Conqueror" (King Of England)6, Robert I "The Magnificent"5, Richard II4, Richard I3, William I2, Rollo1) was born about 1382 and died in 1419 aged about 37.
Joan married John COURTENAY [35197] about 1403. John was born about 1384 and died before 29 Jul 1406.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 250 M i. Philip COURTENAY [35198] was born in 1403 in Powderham Devon England and died on 16 Dec 1463 at age 60.
Philip married Elizabeth HUNGERFORD [4947] (b. Abt 1405, d. 14 Dec 1476) in 1425 in Powderham Devon England.
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