Ancestral Trails 2016 » Anna Maria BRUDENELL (1642-1702)

Personal data Anna Maria BRUDENELL 


Household of Anna Maria BRUDENELL

(1) She is married to George Rodney BRYDGES.

They got married in the year 1677, she was 34 years old.


(2) She had a relationship with Francis TALBOT.


Child(ren):

  1. John TALBOT  1664-1686
  2. Charles TALBOT  1660-????

  • The couple has common ancestors.

  • Notes about Anna Maria BRUDENELL

    Anna Maria Talbot (née Anna Maria Brudenell) (25 March 1642 - 20 April 1702) was Countess of Shrewsbury from 1659 to 1668, by virtue of her marriage to Francis Talbot, 11th Earl of Shrewsbury.

    Born on 25 March 1642, she was the eldest daughter of Robert Brudenell, who succeeded to the earldom of Cardigan as the second earl in 1663. Her mother was Anne Savage, the earl's second wife. Her brother was Francis Brudenell, Lord Brudenell whose daughter was Lady Frances Brudenell - later noted in Dublin for her bisexuality.

    Anna Maria married Francis Talbot, the Earl of Shrewsbury on 10 January 1659, and they had one son, Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury born on 24 July 1660.

    She was a passionate woman (harsher critics have called her a nymphomaniac): her numerous lovers included Henry Jermyn, 1st Baron Dover and Colonel Thomas Howard (younger brother of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle) : in 1662 they fought a celebrated duel for her favour in which Jermyn was left for dead and his second, Giles Rawlings, was killed.

    In 1667, the countess embarked on an affair with George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, and the earl challenged Villiers to a duel. The countess is said to have been present, disguised as a boy, and to have held the duke's horse. Her husband died of the injuries inflicted on him in the duel which was fought with swords at Barn Elms on 16 January 1668, and was commented upon by Samuel Pepys in his diary the next day. The sovereign, King Charles II strongly disapproved of duelling within his realm and the duke temporarily fell out of royal favour as a result.

    For a time, the Duke of Buckingham kept Anna Maria as his mistress in his family home where his wife, Mary also resided. She gave birth to his illegitimate son and created a scandal at court by having the boy baptised in Westminster Abbey. Their affair was finally broken off in 1673. The countess went to France and spent some time in a convent. Her legitimate son had been removed from her care. While both his parents were Roman Catholics, his own upbringing was Protestant and as an adult he conformed to the Church of England.

    Anna Maria, Countess of Shrewsbury later returned to Britain and remarried in 1677 George Rodney Brydges (aft.1649-1714) MP for Haslemere 1690-1698 and Winchester 1700-1714 Her second husband was a younger but 2nd surviving son of Sir Thomas Bridges (d. 1707) of Keynsham, Somerset by his wife Anne Rodney, daughter and coheiress of Sir Edward Rodney MP of Stoke Rodney, Somerset. From 1678 to 1685, he served as Groom of the Bedchamber, thanks to his wife buying him a place. The former Countess and George Rodney Brydges had one son George Brydges (1678-1751) also an MP, who died childless.

    The former countess continued to be a famous beauty. Her portrait was painted by Sir Peter Lely and is held by the National Portrait Gallery in London. The folk dance, "Anna Maria", is thought to have been named after her.
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anna Maria BRUDENELL

Mary TRESHAM
1587-1664
Thomas SAVAGE
1585-1635
Anne SAVAGE
1620-1696

Anna Maria BRUDENELL
1642-1702

(1) 1677
(2) 
John TALBOT
1664-1686

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  • Stadhouder Prins Frederik Hendrik (Huis van Oranje) was from 1625 till 1647 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
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    • April 15 » Irish Confederate Wars: A Confederate Irish militia is routed in the Battle of Kilrush when it attempts to halt the progress of a Royalist Army.
    • August 22 » Charles I raises his standard in Nottingham, which marks the beginning of the English Civil War.
    • September 6 » England's Parliament bans public stage-plays.
    • September 23 » The first commencement exercises occur at Harvard College.
    • November 13 » First English Civil War: Battle of Turnham Green: The Royalist forces withdraw in the face of the Parliamentarian army and fail to take London.
    • December 13 » Abel Tasman is the first recorded European to sight New Zealand.
  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
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    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
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    • March 8 » Queen Anne, the younger sister of Mary II, becomes Queen regnant of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
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    • July 19 » Great Northern War: A numerically superior Polish-Saxon army of Augustus II the Strong, operating from an advantageous defensive position, is defeated by a Swedish army half its size under the command of King Charles XII in the Battle of Klissow.
    • November 10 » English colonists under the command of James Moore besiege Spanish St. Augustine during Queen Anne's War.
    • December 30 » Queen Anne's War: James Moore, Governor of the Province of Carolina, abandons the Siege of St. Augustine.


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Patti Lee Salter, "Ancestral Trails 2016", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/ancestral-trails-2016/I90889.php : accessed May 19, 2024), "Anna Maria BRUDENELL (1642-1702)".