Ancestral Trails 2016 » Elizabeth DARCY (1586-????)

Données personnelles Elizabeth DARCY 

  • Elle est née en l'an 1586 dans St Osyth Priory, Essex.
  • Titre: Countess Rivers
  • Elle est décédée le 9 mars 1650/51 dans St Osyth Priory, Essex, elle avait 64 ans.
  • Un enfant de Thomas DARCY et Mary KITSON

Famille de Elizabeth DARCY

Elle est mariée avec Thomas SAVAGE.

Ils se sont mariés le 14 mai 1602 à Rocksavage Hall, Vale Royal, Cheshire, elle avait 16 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Thomas SAVAGE  1606-???? 
  2. Anne SAVAGE  1620-1696 
  3. John SAVAGE  1606-1654 
  4. Jane SAVAGE  1604-1631 
  5. Dorothy SAVAGE  1611-1691 

  • Le couple a des ancêtres communs.

  • Notes par Elizabeth DARCY

    Elizabeth Savage, Countess Rivers and Viscountess Savage (1581 - 9 March 1650) was an English courtier and a victim of uprisings during the English Civil War. Born Elizabeth Darcy, she was the daughter of Thomas Darcy, 3rd Baron Darcy of Chiche (later Earl Rivers) and his wife, Mary (died 1644).

    On 14 May 1602, Elizabeth married Thomas Savage and they had eleven sons and eight daughters. He was the eldest son of Sir John Savage, 1st Baronet and his wife Mary née Allington, from whom he inherited Melford Hall in Suffolk. In 1615, he inherited his father's baronetcy and was created Viscount Savage in 1626. On his death in 1635, Elizabeth (by now Viscountess Savage) inherited Melford, which, with St Osyth Priory in Essex, formed her principal residences.

    On death of Lady Savage's father in 1640, the earldom of Rivers passed to her eldest son, John. As compensation for not enjoying the rank of a countess (due to the title passing to the heir-male in a female line), she was created Countess Rivers for life in 1641.

    As well as inheriting property and being raised in rank following the death of her father and husband, she also inherited their political and religious allegiances that would later lead to her downfall in the English Civil War. Both men were closely associated with Charles I, had links with George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and both had enforced the king's policies in their respective counties (Essex in the case of Lord Rivers and Lancashire and Cheshire in the case of Lord Savage). Lady Rivers and her husband had both served in Queen Henrietta Maria's court as a Lady of the Bedchamber and Chancellor respectively, and these appointments reflected the family's strong Catholic links. Lady Rivers' father had been suspected of being a Papist, but enjoyed royal protection against recusancy legislation, although he was excluded from the county magistracy.

    Following parliament's explanation of the ineffectual settlement with the king to have been caused by a Catholic conspiracy, local grievances heightened rumour and suspicion and Lady Rivers was presented to the Essex court as a recusant and her home at St Osyth was searched for arms. Following the attack on Sir John Lucas at Colchester, St Osyth was ransacked and plundered by the crowds. Forewarned, Lady Rivers had fled to Long Melford but the crowds followed her there and almost destroyed that residence also. According to a local story, Lady Rivers, upon also escaping Melford, threw a box with a string of pearls into a nearby pond before fleeing.

    Although attacked by the masses in opposition of her family's association with the king and their religious patronage, Lady Rivers was able to secure support from those that did not share the same views. Parliament later ordered her estates to be restored to her, but her tenants subsequently refused to pay rent. After a second episode of invasion of her estates by Parliamentarian soldiers, she sought permission to go to France in May 1643. After her return, she successfully petitioned Parliament to have her estates restored again, but the attacks on them and the fines imposed upon her and her son left her penniless. On her death in 1651, she was said to have been bankrupt and was buried at St Osyth with her ancestors. SOURCE: Wikipedia

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Elizabeth DARCY

John DARCY
1531-????
Frances RICH
1535-1581
Thomas KITSON
1540-????
Thomas DARCY
1565-????
Mary KITSON
1569-1644

Elizabeth DARCY
1586-????

1602

Thomas SAVAGE
1585-1635

Thomas SAVAGE
1606-????
Anne SAVAGE
1620-1696
John SAVAGE
1606-1654
Jane SAVAGE
1604-1631

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Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1602: Source: Wikipedia
    • 20 mars » la fondation de la Compagnie néerlandaise des Indes orientales résulte de la fusion de huit compagnies commerciales néerlandaises constituées depuis 1595.
    • 31 juillet » le maréchal de France Charles de Gontaut-Biron, ancien compagnon d'armes de Henri IV, et vaillant combattant en Arques et Ivry, est décapité pour trahison (récidive de complot avec le roi d'Espagne et le duc de Savoie), pas sur la place de Grève de Paris, comme à l'accoutumée, mais dans la cour de la Bastille, par "magnanimité" du roi.
    • 11 décembre » |Sigismond III de Pologne épouse en deuxièmes noces Constance d'Autriche.

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