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  • Zij is geboren in het jaar 1584 in Clifton, Lancashire, England.
  • Zij is overleden op 9 maart 1650 in St Osyth Priory, Essex, England, zij was toen 66 jaar oud.
  • Zij is begraven maart 1650 in St Osyth, Essex, England.

Gezin van Elizabeth Darcy

Zij is getrouwd met Thomas 1st Viscount Savage 2nd Bart Savage.

Zij zijn getrouwd


Kind(eren):

  1. John Savage  ± 1595-????
  2. Mary Abigail Savage  1600-1639
  3. Joan Savage  1600-1630
  4. James Savage  1603-1638
  5. John Savage  1606-1654
  6. William Savage  1612-????
  7. Savage  1612-????
  8. Edward Savage  1613-1670
  9. Dorothy Savage  1613-1691
  10. Robert Savage  1615-1696
  11. Elizabeth Savage  1616-1663
  12. Francis Savage  1617-1681
  13. Grace Wilbore  1617-1663
  14. Charles Savage  1617-????
  15. Charles Savage  1617-1667
  16. Anne Brudenell  1619-1673 
  17. William Savage  1619-???? 
  18. Catharin Savage  1620-????
  19. Richard Savage  1622-????
  20. Elizabeth Savage  1616-????

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  1. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Elizabeth Savage (born Tinsey)<br>Gender: Female<br>Husband: Sir Thomas 1st Viscount Savage 2nd Bart Savage
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    Elizabeth Savage (born Darcy)<br>Also known as: Lady Elizabeth RiversViscountess ColchestLady of RiversElizabeth "Lady of Rivers" Darcy Gravin RiversGravin-Rivers<br&;gt;Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1584 - Clifton, Lancashire, England<br>Marriage: May 14 1602 - Essex, England<br>Death: Mar 9 1650 - St Osyth Priory, Essex, England<br>Burial: Mar 1650 - St Osyth, Essex, England<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Elizabeth Savage, Countess Rivers and Viscountess Savage (1581 – 9 March 1650) was an English courtier and a Royalist victim of uprisings during the English Civil War. ife, Mary Kitson (died 1644), a granddaughter of Thomas Kitson.hn 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.rldom of Rivers passed to her eldest son, John. As compensation for not enjoying the rank of a countess, she was created Countess Rivers for life in 1641.nd 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.al grievances heightened rumour and suspicion and Lady Rivers was presented to the Essex justices of the peace as a recusant and her home at St Osyth was searched for arms. Following the attack on Sir John Lucas at Colchester during the Stour Valley riots, 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.ked by the masses in opposition to her family's association with the king and their religious patronage, Lady Rivers was able to secure support from those who 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.
    TitleOfNobility: Countess Rivers
    TheimageportrayedasElizabethDarcybelongstoElizabethGaskell: Elizabeth Gaskell portrait painted in 1832 by William John Thomson
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