Ancestral Trails 2016 » Thomas SAVILLE (1591-1659)

Personal data Thomas SAVILLE 

  • He was born on September 14, 1591 in Doddington, Lincolnshire.

    Waarschuwing Attention: Was older than 65 years (67) when child (Frances SAVILLE) was born (??-??-1658).

    Waarschuwing Attention: Was older than 65 years (68) when child (Elizabeth SAVILLE) was born (??-??-1659).

  • Title: 1st Earl of Sussex
  • He died in the year 1659 in Howley Hall, Batley, Yorkshire, he was 67 years old.
  • A child of John SAVILLE and Elizabeth CAREY

Household of Thomas SAVILLE

(1) He is married to Ann VILLIERS.

They got married after November 1640.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth SAVILLE  1659-???? 
  2. Frances SAVILLE  1658-1695 


(2) He has/had a relationship with Frances SONDES.


Notes about Thomas SAVILLE

Thomas Savile, 1st Earl of Sussex (bap. 14 September 1590 - c.1659) was an English politician.

Thomas Savile was the son of John Savile, 1st Baron Savile of Pomfret, by his second wife, Elizabeth Carey, sister of Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland, and daughter of Sir Edward Carey of Aldenham, Hertfordshire. He was baptized 14 September 1590 at Doddington Pigot, Lincolnshire.

Savile was elected to the House of Commons as member for Yorkshire in 1624. In the Parliament of 1624 he became an opponent of Thomas Wentworth, afterwards earl of Strafford-the rivalry between the Saviles and the Wentworths having long been a feature of the history of Yorkshire. Savile attached himself to the Duke of Buckingham and he was created Viscount Savile of Castlebar in the peerage of Ireland in 1628. On the death of his father two years later, he became the 2nd Baron Savile of Pomfret.

His growing enmity to Strafford led him into violent opposition to the government as the earl's power increased, and in 1640 he entered into correspondence with the Scots, to whom he sent a promise of support to which he forged the signatures of six peers. He was appointed Lord President of the Council of the North in succession to Strafford, but after Strafford's fall he went over to the Royalist party, in whose interest he exerted his influence in Yorkshire in a manner that brought upon him the displeasure of the parliament in 1642. His efforts to exonerate himself led to his being suspected by the Royalists, and to his arrest, while his residence, Howley Hall, was sacked by the Earl of Newcastle, the Royalist general. Having been pardoned by Charles, whom Savile attended at Oxford, he was created earl of Sussex in 1644; but his efforts to promote peace on terms distasteful to the king brought him again into disfavour, and in 1645 he was imprisoned and accused of high treason. Escaping from this charge on the ground of his privilege as a peer, he went to London and again ingratiated himself with the popular party. Intriguing simultaneously with both parties, he continued to play a double game with considerable skill, although he suffered imprisonment in 1645 for accusing Denzil Holles and Bulstrode Whitelocke of treachery in negotiations with the king, and was heavily fined. After this he retired into private life at Howley Hall, where he died about 1659. He was succeeded in the earldom of Sussex by his son James.

Marriages
Savile married firstly Frances Sondes (1592-c.1634), the daughter of Thomas Sondes (1544-1593) of Throwley, Kent, by Margaret Brooke (1563-1621), the youngest daughter of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham. Frances Sondes' first husband, Sir John Leveson, son and heir of Sir John Leveson, died of plague in December 1613, predeceasing his father and leaving two infant daughters, Christian and Frances. There were no issue of Savile's first marriage.

Savile married secondly, shortly after November 1640, Anne Villiers, only daughter of Christopher Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey, by Elizabeth Sheldon, the daughter of Thomas Sheldon.
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas SAVILLE

Anne HUSSEY
1513-1562
Edward CAREY
1540-1618
John SAVILLE
1556-1630

Thomas SAVILLE
1591-1659

(1) > 1640

Ann VILLIERS
1614-< 1670

(2) 

Frances SONDES
1592-± 1634


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