(1) Hij is getrouwd met Ursula Tyrwhitt.
Zij zijn getrouwd.
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Marianna Irwin.
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ID: I1243
Name: Edmund SHEFFIELD
Surname: Sheffield
Given Name: Edmund
Sex: M
Birth: 1564
Death: 1646
Reference Number: G1956.6
_UID: B5F3C9C25A66D511B4DE99B85F718F3954F0
Note:
! (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, VA, 1963) p.90,92,99-100,111. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) Sir Bernard Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerage (London, 1866) p.490. (b) Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. XVIII, p.II.
(2) "Nexus," Vol. IX, No., V (NEHGS), "Notable Kin - The Line from King John of Magna Carta," by Gary Boyd Roberts, p.148-153. Cites: (a) "Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England," by J.W. Clay (1913) p.206-207. (b) "The Complete Peerage," ed. by Vicary Gibbs et al., 14 Vols. (1910-1959, revised ed.).
! Birth: (1) 1564. (1,2) s/o John Sheffield/Lady Douglas Howard.
Marriage to Ursula Tyrwhitt: (1,2)
Marriage to Marianna Irwin: (1)
Death: (1) 1646.
(1) 1568, 10 Sep: Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Sheffield.
(1) 1573: His mother was secretly married to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, the favorite of Queen Elizabeth and a scoundrel. Edmund seems to have been Dudley's ward for a time.
(1) 1582: Queen Elizabeth sent him to accompany, with others, the Duke of Anjou to Antwerp.
(1) 1585: Served as a volunteer under Leicester in the Netherlands.
(1) 1588: Distinguished himself while commanding one of the Queen's ships, the "White Bear," in the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
(1) 1588, 25 Jul: Knighted.
(1) For his services against the Spanish Armada, Queen Elizabeth granted him the manor of Mulgrave in Yorkshire. (2) 1st Earl of Mulgrave.
(1) 1593, 21 Apr: Elected Knight of the Garter.
(1) 1598/9, 13 Jan: Appointed Governor of Brielle in the Netherlands.
(1) 1603, Aug: Became Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire and President of the North.
(1) 1609, 23 May: Was a member of the Virginia Company.
(1) 1616-1646: Vice Admiral of the county of York until his death.
(1) 1620, 3 Nov: Was a member of the New England Company.
(1) 1621, 1 Jun: One of the signers of the Plymouth Patent.
(1) At the Coronation of Charles I, he was made 1st Earl of Mulgrave.
(1) 1640, 28 Aug: Joined the opposition to Charles I and was one of 12 peers who signed the petition and took the side of Parliament in the Civil War.
(1) Had 6 sons and 9 daughters by his first wife, all of whom predeceased him.
(1) By his 2nd wife he had 3 sons and 3 daughters.
Change Date: 28 Jul 2002 at 01:00:00
Father: John SHEFFIELD
Mother: Douglas HOWARD
Marriage 1 Ursula TYRWHITT
Children
Frances SHEFFIELD
Mary SHEFFIELD
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! (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, VA , 1963) p.90,92,99-100,111. FHL #929.273 T211t. Cites: (a) Sir Bernard Burke's Dormant, Abeya nt, Forfeited and Extinct Peerage (London, 1866) p.490. (b) Dictionary of National Biography , Vol. XVIII, p.II.
(2) "Nexus," Vol. IX, No., V (NEHGS), "Notable Kin - The Line from King John of Magna Carta ," by Gary Boyd Roberts, p.148-153. Cites: (a) "Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Norther n Counties of England," by J.W. Clay (1913) p.206-207. (b) "The Complete Peerage," ed. by Vic ary Gibbs et al., 14 Vols. (1910-1959, revised ed.).
! Birth: (1) 1564. (1,2) s/o John Sheffield/Lady Douglas Howard.
Marriage to Ursula Tyrwhitt: (1,2)
Marriage to Marianna Irwin: (1)
Death: (1) 1646.
(1) 1568, 10 Sep: Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Sheffield.
(1) 1573: His mother was secretly married to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, the favorit e of Queen Elizabeth and a scoundrel. Edmund seems to have been Dudley's ward for a time.
(1) 1582: Queen Elizabeth sent him to accompany, with others, the Duke of Anjou to Antwerp.
(1) 1585: Served as a volunteer under Leicester in the Netherlands.
(1) 1588: Distinguished himself while commanding one of the Queen's ships, the "White Bear, " in the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
(1) 1588, 25 Jul: Knighted.
(1) For his services against the Spanish Armada, Queen Elizabeth granted him the manor of M ulgrave in Yorkshire. (2) 1st Earl of Mulgrave.
(1) 1593, 21 Apr: Elected Knight of the Garter.
(1) 1598/9, 13 Jan: Appointed Governor of Brielle in the Netherlands.
(1) 1603, Aug: Became Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire and President of the North.
(1) 1609, 23 May: Was a member of the Virginia Company.
(1) 1616-1646: Vice Admiral of the county of York until his death.
(1) 1620, 3 Nov: Was a member of the New England Company.
(1) 1621, 1 Jun: One of the signers of the Plymouth Patent.
(1) At the Coronation of Charles I, he was made 1st Earl of Mulgrave.
(1) 1640, 28 Aug: Joined the opposition to Charles I and was one of 12 peers who signed th e petition and took the side of Parliament in the Civil War.
(1) Had 6 sons and 9 daughters by his first wife, all of whom predeceased him.
(1) By his 2nd wife he had 3 sons and 3 daughters.
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Date of Import: 12 Jan 2003/ Not Given
Date of Import: 15 Aug 2002/ Not Given