Elle avait une relation avec John BANKES.
1767 ".... a copy of all the inscriptions upon upright monuments and monumental flat gravestones of the Hawtrey family in the chancel and church of Ruislip, was made and examined at Ruislip by Henry Bankes, Esquire, 12th August 1767. He was a descendant of Mary Hawtrey, who married Sir John Bankes of Corfe Castle, .'Lord Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, and of the Privy Council to his late Majesty King Charles of blessed memory who' (the epitaph goes on to say, speaking of Mary, Lady Bankes) 'having had the honor to have borne with a constancy and courage above her sex a noble propocon of the late calamities, and the happiness to have outlived them so far as to have seene the restitution of the Government, with great peace of mind laid down her most desire life, the 11th day of April 1661.'.... "This is an extract from an inscription on a white marble monument in the chancel of Ruislip Church, put up 'by her son and heire, Sir Ralph Bankes.'" SOURCE: THE HISTORY OF THE HAWTREY FAMILY Vol. 1 by Florence Molesworth Hawtrey 1903 p6
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