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Personal data Anne Pakenham 


Household of Anne Pakenham

She has/had a relationship with Sir William Sidney.


Child(ren):

  1. Mary Margaret Sidney  ± 1515-1542
  2. Sir Henry Sidney  ± 1529-1586 


Notes about Anne Pakenham

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Anne Pakenham1,2,3
F, #52654, d. 22 October 1544
Father Sir Hugh Pakenham4
Mother Anne Clement4
Anne Pakenham married Sir Thomas FitzWilliam, son of Sir Thomas FitzWilliam and Lucy Neville.1 Anne Pakenham married Sir William Sidney, son of Nicholas Sidney and Anne Brandon; Her 2nd marriage.2,3 Anne Pakenham died on 22 October 1544.1
Family 1 Sir Thomas FitzWilliam b. c 1486, d. 9 Sep 1513
Family 2 Sir William Sidney d. 11 Feb 1553
Children
Lucy Sidney+
Mary Sidney+5,2,3 b. c 1515, d. 10 Feb 1542
Citations
1.[S9737] Unknown author, Foster's Yorkshire Pedigrees.
2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 256.
3.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 244.
4.[S11572] The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, by Gerald Paget, Vol. II, p. 247.
5.[S13] Worldroots.com.
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1752.htm#i52654
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WRONG FIRST NAME FOR 1ST HUSBAND SHOULD BE THOMAS FITZWILLIAM
Anne Pakenham1
F, #349888
Last Edited=6 Apr 2014
Anne Pakenham is the daughter of Hugh Pakenham and Anne Clement.1,2 She married, firstly, Sir William FitzWilliam before 1513.2 She married, secondly, Sir William Sydney after 1513.1
From before 1513, her married name became FitzWilliam.2 From after 1513, her married name became Sydney.1
Children of Anne Pakenham and Sir William Sydney
1.Sir Henry Sydney+1 b. 1529, d. c 1 May 1586
2.Frances Sidney b. 1531, d. 9 Mar 1588/89
Citations
1.[S37] Volume 1, page 1077. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
2.[S37] See. [S37]
From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p34989.htm#i349888
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Sir William Sidney (1482?–1554) was an English courtier under Henry VIII and Edward VI.
He was eldest son of Nicholas Sidney, by Anne, sister of Sir William Brandon. In 1511 he accompanied Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy into Spain as a volunteer against the Moors, and when Darcy, finding his assistance not required, returned almost immediately to England, Sidney and several of his companions remained behind in order to see Madrid. He was hospitably entertained by King Ferdinand, but declined the honour of knighthood from him; and shortly afterwards returned home through France.[1]
As captain of the ‘Great Bark’ he took part in the naval operations before Brest in April 1513, and later in the year commanded the right wing of the English army at the battle of Flodden. He was knighted for his services, and on 23 March 1514 obtained a grant in tail male of the lordship of Kingston-upon-Hull and the manor of Myton forfeited by the attainder of Edmund de la Pole. In October he accompanied his cousin Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset to Paris, to witness the coronation on 5 November of the Princess Mary as consort of Louis XII, and took a prominent part in the subsequent jousts and festivities. In the following summer he again went to France, charged with the delicate task of announcing the approaching second marriage of the Princess Mary, to the Duke of Suffolk.[1]
Sidney was appointed a squire of the body to Henry VIII, and married in 1517. He accompanied the king to the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520, and in 1523, during the war with France, took part in the expedition commanded by the Duke of Suffolk. In March 1538 he was appointed tutor and steward of the household to Prince Edward. In 1539 he received a large grant of lands in Kent and Sussex in exchange for those held by him in York and Lincoln. His wife died on 22 October 1543, and on 25 April 1552 Edward VI added to his estates in Kent the manor of Penshurst.[1]
Sidney died at Penshurst on 10 February 1554, and was buried in the parish church.[1]
Sidney married Anne Pakenham, daughter of Sir Hugh Pakenham, (widow of Thomas Fitzwilliam, elder brother of William FitzWilliam, 1st Earl of Southampton). Henry Sidney was their son. In the chancel Penshurst parish church, is the tomb of Sidney with a memorial tablet, on the sides of which are engraven the escutcheons of his four daughters and their husbands:[1]
Mary (d. 10 February 1542), eldest daughter, who married Sir William Dormer of Wing, Buckinghamshire,[1][a]
Lucy, who married Sir James Harington of Exton Hall, Rutland;
Anne, who married Sir William Fitzwilliam of Milton, Northamptonshire, some time lord deputy of Ireland.[1]
Frances, who married of Thomas Radcliffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex.[1]
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Sidney
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Thomas FITZWILLIAM of Aldwark
Born: ABT 1474, Aldwark, Yorkshire, England
Died: 9 Sep 1513, Flodden Field, Kirknewton, Northumberland, England
Notes: killed at the battle of Flodden.
Father: Thomas FITZWILLIAM of Aldwark (Sir)
Mother: Lucy NEVILLE
Married: Anne PACKENHAM (d. 22 Oct 1554) (dau. of Sir Hugh Packenham and Anne Clement) (m.2 Sir William Sidney)
Children:
1. Alice FITZWILLIAM
2. Margaret FITZWILLIAM
3. William FITZWILLIAM (b. 1510 - d. AFT 17 Jan 1515)
4. John FITZWILLIAM (b. ABT 1512 - AFT 28 Aug 1513)
From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/FITZWILLIAM.htm#Thomas FITZWILLIAM of Aldwark1
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William SIDNEY (Sir Knight)
Born: 1482
Died: 1554
Buried: Penshurst village church, Kent England
Notes: courtier to Henry VIII, knighted 1513 after Flodden, tutor (and later steward) to Edward VI, his wife was governess to the young Prince. In 1552 Edward VI granted him Penshurst Place, Kent, built 1338 by Sir John de Pulteney, Baron's Hall completed 1341, last owner before Sidney was Edward Stafford, D. Buckingham, Penshurst was forfeit to the crown when Buckingham was executed for treason 1521, Henry VIII used stay at Penshurst while courting Anne Boleyn at nearby Hever Castle. The arrow, the Sidney family emblem comes from W' for William, did not live to enjoy Penshurst himself. His daughters Mabel and Elizabeth were in Princess Mary’s household.
Father: Nicholas SIDNEY
Mother: Anne BRANDON
Married: Anne PACKENHAM (d. 22 Oct 1554) (dau. of Sir Hugh Packenham and Anne Clement) (w. of Thomas Fitzwilliam)
Children:
1. Mary SIDNEY
2. Lucy SIDNEY
3. Mabel SIDNEY
4. Anne (Agnes) SIDNEY
5. Henry SIDNEY (Sir Knight)
6. Elizabeth SIDNEY
7. Frances SIDNEY (C. Sussex)
¿8. Dorcas SIDNEY?
From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/SIDNEY.htm#William SIDNEY (Sir Knight)1
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SIDNEY, Henry (1529-86), of London and Penshurst, Kent.
b. 20 July 1529, 1st s. of Sir William Sidney of Penshurst by Anne, da. of Sir Hugh Pagenham, wid. of Thomas Fitzwilliam. m. 29 Mar. 1551, Mary, da. of John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, later Duke of Northumberland, 3s. inc. Philip† and Robert† 4da. Kntd. 1551, KG nom. 23 Apr., inst. 14 May 1564; suc. fa. 1553.1
From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/sidney-henry-1529-86
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