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    Lives of Lady Anne Clifford

    Lives of Lady Anne Clifford
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    OCR

    [...]M.P.

    SIR WILLIAM OSLER, BART., M.D., F.RS.

    SIR EDWARD MAUNDE THOMPSON, G.C.B.

    SIR FREDERIC KENYON, K.C[...]LLER, ESQ.
    SYDNEY CARLYLE COCKERELL, ESQ.

    GEORGE EDWARD BRISCOE EYRE, ESQ.

    CHARLES HARRY ST. JOHN HORNBY, ESQ.
    MONTAG[...]mbridgs).
    CHARLES W. DYSON PERRINS, ESQ.

    CAPTAIN EDWARD GEORGE SPENCER CHURCHILL.
    CAPTAIN ARCHIBAL[...]
    [...]represents not Lady Anne but Mary Curzon, wife of Edward Sackville,
    Anne’s brother-in-law, who su[...]
    [...]tor,
    some months earlier, in the escape of Prince Edward from Hereford
    Castle. The younger Roger was drown[...]King, transfers this
    story to.Roger the second in Edward II's time.

    3 The deed by which he bequeat[...]
    [...]outh, afterwards
    exchanged by his son Robert with Edward II for the castle and honour
    of Skipton in Craven[...]lines, and united likewise,
    by his exchange with Edward II of lands in Monmouthshire for the
    Honou[...]
    [...]21-2 or some time between then and the
    opening of Edward I’s reign.* His brother, Robert the second, who[...]rd as his heir of the lands forfeited
    by Roger to Edward IL. It is at least certain (Cal. Fine Roll[...]
    [...]ed to the law-students. A
    visit paid to Robert by Edward Balliol, King of Scots, was long com-
    memo[...]
    [...]not mention
    it, that Henry Clifford received from Edward IV in March 1471~2 a general pardon, where[...]
    [...]sists of a copy of the funeral
    sermon preached by Edward Rainbow, Bishop of Carlisle. The sermon
    ha[...]
    [...]bron House] Woburn Abbey. The site was granted by Edward VI to the first Earl
    of Bedford.

    2 St. Ma[...]
    [...]Protector Somerset,
    but perhaps the father of Sir Edward Stanhope of Edlington (d. 1603).
    [...]as Hughes of Uxbridge in Middlesex, and
    widdow to Edward Nevill, Lord and Baron of Aburgavenny, viz[...]
    [...]to those lands in Craven which were given by King Edward
    the 2nd to Robert, Lord Clifford, about th[...]
    [...]o belonging, given to Robert de
    Clifford, by King Edward the 2nd the day of

    in the 5th year ® of his rei[...]which was in the 1st and in the 36th year of King Edward
    the 3rd, for those were antient things, as[...]
    [...]om the time they
    were given by King John and King Edward the 2nd to my ancestors,
    till after the de[...]
    [...]awstock ' in Devonshire, by whose
    decease his son Edward, then his only child, and my cosin german,
    came t[...]ing the malitious hatred of his brother, then
    Sir Edward Sackvill, towards me, who after came to be[...]
    [...]y me dyed in his life time, so as his brother Sir Edward
    Sackvill succeeded him in the Earldom of D[...]
    [...]er Elizabeth, Countess of Bath, and their nephew, Edward
    Russell, 3rd Earl of Bedford, who dyed wit[...]
    [...]lar.

    The 17th of this July, being Saturday, dyed Edward Sackvill,
    Earl of Dorsett, in Great Dorsett House[...]ily till the 30 day of September following.
    Which Edward, Earl of Dorsett, was the most bitter and[...]
    [...]et up in
    the year 1333 at a general hunting, when Edward Baliol, then King
    of Scotts, came into England by permission of King Edward the 3d,
    and lay for a while in the said Ro[...]
    [...]efore the late Civil Wars) ever since the
    15th of Edward the 3d, when the Scotts did then burn down the
    ti[...]onea de
    Veteripont lay in it, who dyed the 8th of Edward the 3d without issue.

    The 17th day of Jun[...]
    [...]he was buried a while after, near
    to her husband, Edward, Lord Wotton, in the church of Bockton*
    in[...]
    [...]d layn desolate ever since about the 15thyear* of Edward 3d
    in 1341, which is 320 years ago. For then, as[...]ions taken after her death, in the eighth year of
    Edward the 3d; and then all her inheritance in We[...]
    [...]The 5th of this June did my cosin and godson, Mr. Edward Russell,
    third son to the now Earl of Bedf[...]
    [...]Castle in this county in June 1666. And this Mr. Edward
    Russell now lay here in the Baron’s Chamber for[...]burne House in Bedfordshire; whither the said Mr.
    Edward Russell came safe to his father and mother and so[...]of this June, whilst
    my said cosin and godson Mr. Edward Russell was here, did my
    grandchild Mr. Jo[...]
    [...]resaid ; whither he went with his brother and Mr. Edward
    Russell the r1th of this June. And the 11th of th[...]aid two grandchildren and my cosin and godson Mr. Edward Russell
    were here, there came hither to me[...]
    [...]r house not far from Naward Castle in
    Cumberland, Edward, Lord Morpeth, eldest son to my cosin Char[...]
    [...]ere the 4th of
    the month following by the name of Edward.

    The 31 day of August, being Monday, did[...]
    [...]olls
    in London my great-grandchild and godson Mr. Edward Grimston,
    first and only child to my dear[...]
    [...]0, 155, 159, 161

    Atkinson (Robert), 115

    Atkyns (Edward), Baron of the Exchequer,
    65,73, 76, 78

    A[...]
    [...]i n.

    Boughton Malherbe, co. Kent, go

    Bourchier (Edward), 4th Earl of Bath,

    45

    (Elizabeth), Coun[...]
    [...]s), bailiff, 77

    Carlisle, Bishop of, v. Rainbow (Edward)

    Carnarvon, Countess of, . Dormer (Anna
    S[...]
    [...]dington, co. Wilts, go

    Edlington, co. York, 134

    Edward I, his escape from Hereford,
    XVi

    11, gran[...]
    [...]her son, 161, 163 ; birth of her
    daughter, 165

    (Edward), son of Lady Anne, 161,

    163

    (Sir Harbot[...]
    [...]), 1st Earl of Carlisle, 118
    seq., 123, 140, 164
    (Edward), Lord Morpeth, eldest
    son of 1st Earl of[...]
    [...]dale, wife of
    Sir William Berkeley, afterwards of
    Edward, Lord Morpeth, 140

    (Elizabeth), née Stuart, dau[...]Moor, co. Westm., 106
    Larkinge ( ), Xxviil
    Legg (Edward), xxv
    Leicester House, near Charing Cross,[...]
    [...]h, 99

    (John), 99 seg.

    Morpeth, Lord, v. Howard (Edward)

    Morsvile (Hugh de), of Kirkoswald, xv

    ([...]
    [...]xxvii

    Queen Street, London, 66, 76, 80

    Rainbow (Edward), Bishop of Carlisle,
    xxxi, 166

    Rainham,[...]
    [...]ydges, Countess
    of Bedford, wife of 4th Earl, 77
    (Edward), 3rd Earl of Bedford, 49
    (Edward), 3rd son of 5th Earl of
    Bedford, 132 sgq.
    (Lady[...]Lady Cecily), daughter of 2nd
    Earl, v. Compton .
    (Edward), 4th Earl of Dorset,
    Lady Anne’s brothe[...]
    [...]n
    1648-9, 1b., 53; given to Robert de
    Clifford by Edward II, 37; Lady
    Anne’s visits to, 53, 56, 69, 66,[...]10, 14, 17 ;

    repairs at, 71

    Honour of, given by Edward II to
    the Cliffords, xvii; earlier history[...]
    [...]rd, xx

    Wotton (Margaret), né¢ Wharton, wife of
    Edward, 1st Lord Wotton, xxviii, go

    Wray (France[...]

    TXT

    [...]SIR WILLIAM OSLER, BART., M.D., F.R.S.
    SIR EDWARD MAUNDE THOMPSON, G.C.B.
    SIR FREDERIC KENYON[...]SYDNEY CARLYLE COCKERELL, ESQ.
    GEORGE EDWARD BRISCOE EYRE, ESQ.
    CHARLES HARRY ST. JOHN HORNBY, ESQ.[...]CHARLES W. DYSON PERRINS, ESQ.
    CAPTAIN EDWARD GEORGE SPENCER CHURCHILL.
    CAPTAIN AR[...]
    [...]represents not Lady Anne but Mary Curzon, wife of Edward Sackville,
    Anne’s brother-in-law, who s[...]
    [...]tor,
    some months earlier, in the escape of Prince Edward from Hereford
    Castle. The younger Roger was drown[...]King, transfers this
    story to Roger the second in Edward I I ’s time.
    3 The deed by which he[...]
    [...]outh, afterwards
    exchanged by his son Robert with Edward II for the castle and honour
    of Skipton in Craven[...]lines, and united likewise,
    by his exchange with Edward I I of lands in Monmouthshire for the
    Hono[...]
    [...]21-2 or some time between then and the
    opening of Edward I ’s reign.2 His brother, Robert the second, wh[...]rd as his heir of the lands forfeited
    by Roger to Edward II. It is at least certain [Cal. Fine Roll[...]
    [...]ed to the law-students. A
    visit paid to Robert by Edward Balliol, King of Scots, was long com­
    mem[...]
    [...]not mention
    it, that Henry Clifford received from Edward IV in March 1471-2 a general pardon, where[...]
    [...]sists of a copy of the funeral
    sermon preached by Edward Rainbow, Bishop of Carlisle. The sermon
    ha[...]
    [...]se] Woburn Abbey. The site was granted by Edward V I to the first Earl
    of Bedford.
    2 St.[...]
    [...]Protector Somerset,
    but perhaps the father of Sir Edward Stanhope of Edlington (d. 1603).
    [...]as Hughes of Uxbridge in Middlesex, and
    widdow to Edward Nevill, Lord and Baron of Aburgavenny, viz[...]
    [...]to those lands in Craven which were given by King Edward
    the 2nd to Robert, Lord Clifford, about t[...]
    [...]which was in the 1st and in the 36th year of King Edward
    the 3rd, for those were antient things, as[...]
    [...]om the time they
    were given by King John and King Edward the 2nd to my ancestors,
    till after the de[...]
    [...]awstock 1 in Devonshire, by whose
    decease his son Edward, then his only child, and my cosin german,
    came t[...]ing the malitious hatred of his brother, then
    Sir Edward Sackvill, towards me, who after came to be[...]
    [...]y me dyed in his life time, so as his brother Sir Edward
    Sackvill succeeded him in the Earldom of D[...]
    [...]er Elizabeth, Countess of Bath, and their nephew, Edward
    Russell, 3rd Earl of Bedford, who dyed wit[...]
    [...].
    The 17th of this July, being Saturday, dyed Edward Sackvill,
    Earl of Dorsett, in Great Dorsett House[...]ily till the 30 day of September following.
    Which Edward, Earl of Dorsett, was the most bitter and[...]
    [...]et up in
    the year 1333 at a general hunting, when Edward Baliol, then King
    of Scotts, came into England by permission of King Edward the 3d,
    and lay for a while in the said Ro[...]
    [...]fore the late Civil Wars) ever since the
    15 th of Edward the 3d, when the Scotts did then burn down the
    ti[...]onea de
    Veteripont lay in it, who dyed the 8th of Edward the 3d without issue.
    The 17th day of[...]
    [...]he was buried a while after, near
    to her husband, Edward, Lord Wotton, in the church of Bockton 1
    i[...]
    [...]layn desolate ever since about the 15th year 1 of Edward 3d
    in 1341, which is 320 years ago. For then, as[...]ions taken after her death, in the eighth year of
    Edward the 3d ; and then all her inheritance in W[...]
    [...]The 5th of this June did my cosin and godson, Mr. Edward Russell,
    third son to the now Earl of Bedf[...]
    [...]Castle in this county in Jun e 1666. And this Mr. Edward
    Russell now lay here in the Baron’s Chamber for[...]urne House in Bedfordshire ; whither the said Mr.
    Edward Russell came safe to his father and mother[...]
    [...]resaid ; whither he went with his brother and Mr. Edward
    Russell the n t h of this June. And the n t h of[...]aid two grandchildren and my cosin and godson Mr. Edward Russell
    were here, there came hither to me[...]
    [...]r house not far from Naward Castle in
    Cumberland, Edward, Lord Morpeth, eldest son to my cosin Char[...]
    [...]re the 4th of
    the month following b y the name of Edward.
    The 3 1 day of August, being Monday,[...]
    [...]olls
    in London my great-grandchild and godson Mr. Edward Grimston,
    first and only child to my dear[...]
    [...]so VI, King of Portugal, 100 Atkyns (Edward), Baron of the Exchequer,
    Altieri (Card. P[...]
    [...]manor, 58, 95 ; v. also Nine Kirks
    Bourchier (Edward), 4th Earl of Bath, -------- Cast[...]
    [...]Oxford, 152,160
    Carlisle, Bishop of, v. Rainbow (Edward) Clapham, co. York, 103
    Carnarvon, C[...]
    [...]Geneva, Lake of, Lady Anne’s married -------- (Edward), son of Lady Anne, 161,
    life compared[...]
    [...]49 ------- - (Edward), Lord Morpeth, eldest
    Henry III, grants t[...]
    [...]William Berkeley, afterwards of 37
    Edward, Lord Morpeth, 140 Johnson (Tho[...]Lady Anne give up her inheritance, ib., Legg (Edward), xxv
    44 ; his favours to Lady Anne’s[...]
    [...]Morpeth, Lord, v. Howard (Edward)
    Lowther, River, 150[...]
    [...]y, Earl of, v. Butler (Thomas) Rainbow (Edward), Bishop of Carlisle,,
    Ottley, co. York, 6[...]
    [...]ne), 136 -------- (Edward), 4th Earl of Dorset,
    -----:— (Sir Francis), 13[...]8, 40 ; disputes with his wife, x x v -
    -------- (Edward), 3rd Earl of Bedford, 49 xxvii, 39 seq., 42 ; challenges Henry
    -------- (Edward), 3rd son of 5th Earl of Cliffor[...]
    [...]oor, co. Westm., 140 Clifford by Edward II, . 37 ; Lady
    Saragol (--------), book on Suppl[...]-------- Honour of, given by Edward II to
    Savoy Chapel, London, 10[...]
    [...]-------- (Sir Thomas), M.P., brother of Edward, 1st Lord Wotton, xxviii, 90
    4th Lord[...]