Ancestral Trails 2016 » Robert RADCLIFFE (1573-1629)

Personal data Robert RADCLIFFE 

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Household of Robert RADCLIFFE

(1) He is married to Frances MEAUTYS.

They got married on December 20, 1623 at Clerkenwell, Islington, Middlesex, he was 50 years old.

  • The couple has common ancestors.

  • (2) He is married to Bridget MORRISON.

    They got married in the year 1592 at Clerkenwell, Islington, Middlesex, he was 18 years old.


    Child(ren):

    1. Henry RADCLIFFE  ± 1593-< 1629
    2. Elizabeth RADCLIFFE  ± 1595-1618

    • The couple has common ancestors.

    • Notes about Robert RADCLIFFE

      Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex, KG (12 June 1573 - 22 September 1629) was an English peer.
      He was the only son of Henry Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Sussex and his wife Honora Pounde, and was known as Viscount Fitzwalter from 1583 until he succeeded his father as Earl on 4 December 1593. In August next year he was sent as ambassador-extraordinary to Scotland to assist at the baptism of James VI's eldest son, Henry, and with a diplomatic mission.

      In 1596 he served with the army sent against Cadiz as colonel of a regiment of foot, took a prominent part with Horace Vere in the capture of the town, and was knighted there by Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex on 27 June 1596. In November 1597 he appealed to Lord Burghley for military employment on the continent. He acted as Earl Marshal of England during the parliaments which sat in the autumns of 1597 and 1601, and was colonel-general of foot in the army of London in August 1599, raised in anticipation of a Spanish invasion; in 1599 also he became a Knight of the Garter. Although implicated in Essex's rebellion of 1601, he was one of the peers commissioned to try him, and was made lord lieutenant of Essex on 26 August 1603. He was also governor of Harwich and Landguard Fort. On 20 July 1603 he petitioned the queen to relieve him of some of the pecuniary embarrassments due to the debts to the crown contracted by the third and fourth earls.

      In July 1622 he sold to the Marquis of Buckingham his ancestral estate of Newhall, Essex for £22,000, and resigned to him the lord-lieutenancy of Essex. He was reappointed joint lord lieutenant in 1625. Sussex was frequently at court, carried the purple ermined robe at the creation of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, 4 November 1616, and bore the orb at the coronation of Charles I on 2 Feb. 1626. He died at his house in Clerkenwell on 22 September 1629, and was buried with his father and uncle in the church of Boreham.

      Family
      Sussex was twice married. His first wife was Bridget, daughter of Sir Charles Morison of Cassiobury, Hertfordshire, according to Manningham. In her honour Robert Greene gave his Philomela the subtitle of The Lady Fitzwa[l]ter's Nightingale, 1592. To her was also dedicated a popular music-book, The New Booke of Tabliture, 1596. The marriage was troubled; John Manningham reported in his Diary, 12 October 1602, that the earl treated her cruelly and blamed his companion Edmund Whitelocke, brother of Sir James Whitelocke, who died at Newhall in 1608, and was buried in the earl's family tomb at Boreham. Before 1602 she, with her children, separated from Sussex, who allowed her £1,700 a year (according to Manningham). She died in December 1623. She bore Sussex four children, who all predeceased him: Henry, who married, in February 1614, Jane, daughter of Sir Michael Stanhope; Thomas; Elizabeth, who married John Ramsay, 1st Earl of Holderness; and Honora. Sussex's second wife was Frances, widow of Francis Shute, daughter of Hercules Meautas, of West Ham. She died on 18 November 1627.

      Sussex was succeeded by his cousin Edward Radclyffe (1552?-1641), son of Sir Humphrey Radcliffe of Elnestow, Bedfordshire, the second son of Robert Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Sussex.
      SOURCE: Wikipedia

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Robert RADCLIFFE

Honor POUND
1539-1593

Robert RADCLIFFE
1573-1629

(1) 1623
(2) 1592
Henry RADCLIFFE
± 1593-< 1629

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  1. Cheshire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records, Ancestry.com / Ancestry.com

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Historical events

  • Graaf Filips III (Oostenrijks Huis) was from 1555 till 1581 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Graafschap Holland)
  • In the year 1573: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 25 » Battle of Mikatagahara: In Japan, Takeda Shingen defeats Tokugawa Ieyasu.
    • January 28 » Articles of the Warsaw Confederation are signed, sanctioning freedom of religion in Poland.
    • May 26 » The Battle of Haarlemmermeer, a naval engagement in the Dutch War of Independence.
    • July 6 » French Wars of Religion: Siege of La Rochelle ends.
    • July 13 » Eighty Years' War: The Siege of Haarlem ends after seven months.
    • September 10 » German pirate Klein Henszlein and 33 of his crew beheaded in Hamburg .
  • Stadhouder Prins Frederik Hendrik (Huis van Oranje) was from 1625 till 1647 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1629: Source: Wikipedia
    • March 10 » Charles I dissolves the Parliament of England, beginning the eleven-year period known as the Personal Rule.
    • May 22 » Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II and Danish King Christian IV sign the Treaty of Lübeck ending Danish intervention in the Thirty Years' War.


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