Probably
Middlesex
Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Breton.
Sie haben geheiratet vor 1637 in Bird's Place, Essendon, Hertfordshire, England.Quelle 2
Kind(er):
Ereignis (Alt. Marriage) rund 1637: England.Quelle 3
[Trisha Hull Donovan]
Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., L.L.D., Ulster King of Arms: ; The General Armory (1884 London: Harrison, 59, Pall Mall, Bookseller to the Queen and the Prince of Wales
Darnell Arms: Darnel or Darnol (London). Ar. on a bend betw. two fleurs-de-lis sa. three leopard's heads or. Crest- A lion's head erased az betw. two wings gu.
Darme;; (Thornley, co. Durham), Gu. on a pale engr. or, a lion ramp, az. Crest- a falcon's leg erased az. the neck pierced by an arrow in bend gu flighted sa btwn two wings or. Motto- Deus nobiscum.
Darnell, or Darnall (London). Same Arms, pale engr. *
Darnell (Herlings, co. Lincoln, bart (supplement- insert 1621); extinct 1640). Az. two bars betw. six mascles or, three in chief, two in fesse, one in base. Crest- a falcon's leg erased at the thigh ppr. belled or, standing on a cock pheasant sitting also ppr.
Darnell, or Darnhill (co. Lincoln). Az. on two bars ar. three mascles. gu.i
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Barnes, Robert W.: British Roots of Maryland Families (Genealogical Publishing Co.)LDS Santa Monica Genealogical Library 975.2 D2br p. 454
8. PHILLIP DARNALL, son of HENRY (7) aand MARIE (T00KE), was born c1604, and died before 1692. He married MARY, sister of Lord TALBOT. (sic).
PHILLLIP was Secretary to Sir GEORGE CALVERT. Later, PHILLIP was granted land in Maryland, but probablly died in England at Lady Somerset's, and his wife MARY, returned to Maryland where she died in 1692.
PHILLIP and MARY were the parents of (A:7) Elizabeth, born 1637, died 1664; HENRY, born 1645, died 1711; AND jOHN, DIED 1684..
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Newman, Harry Wright: To Maryland From Overseas ; (1982/84/85/86, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore)p. 54 DARNALL Phillip Darnall of Essenden, Herts, his wife Mary, and three children Henry, John and Elizabeth emigrated to Maryland prior to 1664. The first wife of Charles, 3d Baron of Baltimore, was likewise a member of this family. Their ancestral seat was Bird's Place, Essenden, Hertfordshire.
REF: Clutterbuck's Hist. of Hertfordshire, vol. 2, p. 1135; Salmon's Herts, p. 28, Md. Hist. Magazine, vols. 21-22
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DARNALL-BOTELER-MYNNE John, Henry, Phillippe, Ralph, sons of Henry Darnall, were heirs to the will of Anne Boteler (Butler), dated August 24, 1619, of Stapleford, Hertfordshire, also her goddaughter, Anne Darnall, and her "cosens" Susanna and Mary Darnall.
Madame Anne Boteler was the widow of Richard Boteler, Esq.... Their tomb is in Watton-at-Stone Parish Church, Herts. Translation from the Latin. "Here lies the bodies of Richard Boteler of Stapleford in the County of Hertfordshire, Esq., who died 5 May 1614, and Anne his wife one of the daughters of John Mynne of Hertingfordbury, Esq., who died 12 October A.D. 1619".
REF: Public Record Office, London, Parker 106.
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SMITH, H.C. Md. -The Darnall, Darnell Family- Phillip Darnal married Mary Calvert, sister of Lord Talbot (Letter from Mrs. Richard Bennett Darnall to Mrs. Rollins.)
Phillip was Secretary to Sir George Calvert and accompanied him when he was sent on a deplomatic mission in France by the King. During this mission, which lasted for several years, both were converted to Catholicism. Sir George possessed an estate, Avalon, in Clohannon, County Wexford, Ireland, an on 21 December 1626 willed property in Clohannon to Phillip Darnall. Sir George was knighted Lord Baltimore, but did not live long enough to assume the prerogatives of the office. His son Cecilius, Second Lord Baltimore, and Phillip's sons Henry and John were fast friends, and when the King gave him a grant of territory in Newfoundland, he sent Henry and John Darnell with his son Charles. Finding this territory too bleak and inhospitable for their taste, he appealed to the King for a new grant of territory. The King responded with a grant comprising the present state of Maryland. Phillip Darnell, Gent. in 1664 was granted land in Maryland abandoned by John Jekings, and Lord Baltimore's agents were cautioned to pay Phillip his rentals promptly. Phillip and Mary spent many of their later years in London at Lady Somerset's, and apparently died there in 1692. Phillip was never knighted, as often claimed, but was Phillip Darnall, Gent. Administration of his mother's estate was granted to Col. Henry Darnall on June 1692.
Issue:
49 c Elizabeth 1637 - 1664 - ; In 1663 Phillip's daughter Elizaeth was given a special grant of 1500 acres in Maryland, which she bequeathed to her brother Henry.
50 *** Henry 1645 - 7/17/1711
51 + John 1684
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