(1) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Sambourne.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 16 mei 1536.Bron 4
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Coudray.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1554, hij was toen 56 jaar oud.Bron 4
Kind(eren):
file:///E:/E-S009/genealogy/Grab_A_Site_downloads/euweb/windsor2.htm
ii. William Windsor of Bradenham, 2nd Lord (b 1498, d 20.08.1558)
m1. (before 16.05.1536) Margaret Sambourne (b c1501, a 1545, dau of William Sambourne of Southcote, younger of Fernham)
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m2. Elizabeth Coudray (b 1520, a 1582, dau of Peter Coudray of Heriott or Herriard) g. Elizabeth Windsor (d 1572) m1. Henry Sandys, younger of The Vyne (dvp c1555)m2. Sir George Powlett or Paulet of Crondall (d 1558) m3. (before 22.07.1560) Ralph Scrope of Hambleden and Cockerington
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E: WINDSOR
(2nd B. Windsor of Bradenham)
Born: 1498, Stanwell, Middlesex, England
Christened: Brandenburg
Died: 20 Aug 1558, Bradenham
Buried: 29 Aug 1558, Bradenham, Buckingham, England
Father: Andrew WINDSOR (1° B. Windsor of Bradenham) <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20B.%20Windsor)>
Mother: Elizabeth BLOUNT (B. Windsor of Bradenham) <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20BLOUNT%20(B.%20Windsor)1>
Married 1: Margaret SAMBOURNE (B. Windsor of Bradenham) BEF 16 May 1536
Children: 1. Eleanor WINDSOR <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20WINDSOR1> 2. Thomas WINDSOR 3. Thomas WINDSOR (Sir) <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20WINDSOR%20(Sir)1> 4. Elizabeth WINDSOR <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20WINDSOR4> 5. Mary WINDSOR <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20WINDSOR1> 6. Henry WINDSOR 7. Dorothy WINDSOR <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20WINDSOR1>8. Andrew WINDSOR 9. Edward WINDSOR (3° B. Windsor of Bradenham) <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20B.%20Windsor)> 10. Ursula WINDSOR 11. Walter WINDSOR (Hon.) <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20WINDSOR%20(Hon.)> 12. Margaret WINDSOR 13. Anne WINDSOR 14. William WINDSOR <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20WINDSOR2> 15. Bridget WINDSOR <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/%20WINDSOR1>
Married 2: Elizabeth COWDRAY (B. Windsor of Bradenham) (w. of Richard Paulet <../ PAULET1.htm>) BEF Mar 1554
Children:
16. Elizabeth WINDSOR
17. Phillip WINDSOR
The details in this biography come from the History of Parliament <http://www.history.ac.uk/hop>, a biographical dictionary of Members of the House of Commons.
Born by 1499, son of Sir Andrew Windsor, first Lord Windsor, and brother of Thomas. Educ. ?M. Temple. Married first, by 1527, Margaret, dau. of William Sambourne of Fernham in Shrivenham, Berks. Married secondly, by Mar 1554, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Cowdray of Herriard, Hants, wid. of Richard Paulet. KB 30 May 1533; suc. fa. as 2nd Lord Windsor 30 Mar 1543. Member, the Household 1520; j.p. Bucks. 1530-d., Mdx. 1544, commr. benevolence, Bucks. 1544/45, musters 1546, relief 1550, loan 1557; other commissions, Bucks. and London 1535-d.; feodary, duchy of Lancaster, Beds. and Bucks. 12 Jul 1535-45; sheriff, Beds. and Bucks. 1537-8.
William Windsor was probably educated at the Middle Temple, of which his father was a bencher. If so, his admission may have dated from about 1513, the year in which his younger brother Edmund was admitted: 40 years later he held a bencher's chamber. By 1520, when the death of his elder brother George made him the heir, he was receiving half-yearly wages of £6 13s.4d. as one of the royal household, and in Dec of that year he was at Enfield with the King <../aboutHenryVIII.htm> when instructed by his father to wait on Wolseyafter conveying horses to Calais for Francois I. After serving on local commissions for some years, he was nominated for the sheriffdom of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire in 1536 but was not chosen until the following year: he was by then domiciled at his father's manor of Bradenham, whence he wrote to Cromwell arguing a point of procedure relating to the office.
Windsor had undoubtedly owed his election for Chipping Wycombe in 1529 to the influence of his father, who was himself probably the royal nominee with another courtier, Sir John Russell, for the knighthood of the shire. Both Windsor and his fellow-Member Robert Dormer appear on a list, drawn up by Cromwell in the spring of 1533 and believed to be of Members opposed to the bill in restraint of appeals. Presumably he was re-elected in 1536 in compliance with the general directive for the return of the previous Members, and perhaps again three years later when the names of the Wycombe Members are lost.
In Jun 1543 Windsor received livery of his inheritance on the death of his father: he also dealt with some accounts for the great wardrobe, presumably as the executor. He was present at the signing of the treaty with Carlos V, and in 1544 he served with the rearguard of the army against France, having contributed £1,000 to the loan for the war. At the funeral of Henry VIII <../aboutHenryVIII.htm> he carried the standard of the lion and he was to be a chief mourner at that of Edward VI <../aboutEdward.htm>.
Windsor signed the device <../Documents/EdwardWill.htm> settling the crown on Jane Grey <../aboutJaneGrey.htm>, but soon joined the magnates who proclaimed Queen Mary <../aboutMary.htm> in Buckinghamshire. On 22 Jul 1553 he, Sir Edward Hastings and Sir Edmund Peckham were ordered to dismiss their troops and join Mary <../aboutMary.htm> at Framlingham.
Windsor died on 20 Aug 1558 leaving to his eldest surviving son and heir Sir Edward Windsor, aged 26, a rich inheritance of lands in 14 counties. In his will of 10 Aug he had asked to be buried according to his ‘degree and estate’ at Bradenham, where he had built a new manor house, or at Hounslow, Middlesex, beside his parents. His London house in Cripplegate called Windsor Place he left to his widow with remainder to his next male heir. He made provision for the education of his son William at Oxford or at one of the inns of court or of chancery, and for Phillip and Elizabeth, his children by his second wife: Phillip was to receive from Bradenham three christening cups including one given to him by his godfather King Felipe <../aboutFelipeII.htm>. Among the executors and overseers of the will, which was proved on 10 Dec 1558, were Windsor's kinsmen by marriage William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, Lord Chidiock Paulet <http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/ChidiockPaulet.htm> and Sir George Paulet, as well as William Roper and Sir Thomas White.
Sources:
M. A. R. Graves, ‘The Tudor House of Lords 1547-58’ (Otago Univ. Ph.D.
thesis, 1974)
Chron. Q. Jane and Q. Mary (Cam. Soc. xlviii)
to Bios Page <../bios8.htm> to Family Page <../WINDSOR.htm>
to Peerage Page <../Peerage1.htm> to Home Page <../index2.html>
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Date of Import: 30 Jun 2000/ Not Given