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Name source: S958Page: Juliana Stanhope, 1534-1583, unhapilly married to her mother's ward, John Hotham of Scarborough. The ancestor of the Hotham family was Sir John de Trehouse, who obtained the Manor of Hotham, in Yorkshire, from William the Conqueror. John Hotham was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1584. He and Juliana Stanhope had issue: Elizabeth Hotham, Jane Hotham, and Juliana Hotham.
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Name source: S958Page: Juliana Stanhope, 1534-1583, unhapilly married to her mother's ward, John Hotham of Scarborough. The ancestor of the Hotham family was Sir John de Trehouse, who obtained the Manor of Hotham, in Yorkshire, from William the Conqueror. John Hotham was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1584. He and Juliana Stanhope had issue: Elizabeth Hotham, Jane Hotham, and Juliana Hotham.
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Name source: S958Page: Juliana Stanhope, 1534-1583, unhapilly married to her mother's ward, John Hotham of Scarborough. The ancestor of the Hotham family was Sir John de Trehouse, who obtained the Manor of Hotham, in Yorkshire, from William the Conqueror. John Hotham was High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1584. He and Juliana Stanhope had issue: Elizabeth Hotham, Jane Hotham, and Juliana Hotham.
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Source for: John Townshend, - 2 AUG 1603
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Name source: S958Page: Jane Stanhope, 1536-3/1/1617, who married Sir Roger Townshend of Raynham in Norfolk; from them descended the Viscounts Townshend. Their son was John Townshend of Raynham. In 1596, he accompanied the Earl of Essex on his expedition against Spain, and was at the taking of Cadiz, where he was knighted by the earl. He and Sir Matthew Browne, who had also been Knighted at Cadiz, fought a duel on Hounslow Heath. They both died, Sir Matthew on the spot, Sir John Townshend a liitle later, on 2/8/1603. He had married Anne Bacon, obit. 20/5/1630, daughter and heiress of Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey. They had issue: Sir Roger Townshend, created a Baronet in 1617, Stanhope Townshend, who died in London of a wound received in a duel in the Low-countries, and Anne Townshend, wife of John Spelman, Esq. [George John Gray, Athenae Cantab., p. 355, 1861.] Sir Michael Stanhope and Anne Rawson also had five sons, 'besides Margaret, Wytten, and Edward, who died in their infancy.' Inscription as above.
Death source: S958Page: Jane Stanhope, 1536-3/1/1617, who married Sir Roger Townshend of Raynham in Norfolk; from them descended the Viscounts Townshend. Their son was John Townshend of Raynham. In 1596, he accompanied the Earl of Essex on his expedition against Spain, and was at the taking of Cadiz, where he was knighted by the earl. He and Sir Matthew Browne, who had also been Knighted at Cadiz, fought a duel on Hounslow Heath. They both died, Sir Matthew on the spot, Sir John Townshend a liitle later, on 2/8/1603. He had married Anne Bacon, obit. 20/5/1630, daughter and heiress of Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey. They had issue: Sir Roger Townshend, created a Baronet in 1617, Stanhope Townshend, who died in London of a wound received in a duel in the Low-countries, and Anne Townshend, wife of John Spelman, Esq. [George John Gray, Athenae Cantab., p. 355, 1861.] Sir Michael Stanhope and Anne Rawson also had five sons, 'besides Margaret, Wytten, and Edward, who died in their infancy.' Inscription as above.
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Source for: Anne Bacon, - 20 MAY 1630
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Name source: S958Page: Jane Stanhope, 1536-3/1/1617, who married Sir Roger Townshend of Raynham in Norfolk; from them descended the Viscounts Townshend. Their son was John Townshend of Raynham. In 1596, he accompanied the Earl of Essex on his expedition against Spain, and was at the taking of Cadiz, where he was knighted by the earl. He and Sir Matthew Browne, who had also been Knighted at Cadiz, fought a duel on Hounslow Heath. They both died, Sir Matthew on the spot, Sir John Townshend a liitle later, on 2/8/1603. He had married Anne Bacon, obit. 20/5/1630, daughter and heiress of Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey. They had issue: Sir Roger Townshend, created a Baronet in 1617, Stanhope Townshend, who died in London of a wound received in a duel in the Low-countries, and Anne Townshend, wife of John Spelman, Esq. [George John Gray, Athenae Cantab., p. 355, 1861.] Sir Michael Stanhope and Anne Rawson also had five sons, 'besides Margaret, Wytten, and Edward, who died in their infancy.' Inscription as above.