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justice of the peace, had learned of two robberies and a murder committed by the servants of Sir Walter Long. Sir Walter, his brothers and his followers had then turned against Danvers, and members of the Long faction had murdered one of Sir John Danvers' men and committed a number of other outrages. Letters were exchanged between members of the Danvers and Long families, and in a letter to Sir Charles Danvers, Henry Long threatened to whip him, and called him 'Asse, Puppie, ffoole & Boy'. Sir Charles and others sought out Henry Long at an 'ordinary' or inn in
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On 4 October 1594 Lady Danvers' second son, Henry Danvers, killed Henry Long, the younger brother of Sir Walter Long, in the course of a local feud. Accounts of the murder conflict in some details. According to Lady Danvers' version of events, her husband, Sir John Danvers, in his capacity as a
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Elizabeth Danvers, his mother, an Italian, prodigeous parts for a Woman. I have heard my father’s mother say that she had Chaucer at her fingers' ends. A great Politician; great Witt and spirit, but revengeful: knew how to manage her estate as well as any man; understood Jewels as well as any
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The disaster which had befallen his sons may have hastened the death of Sir John Danvers, who died two months later, on 19 December 1594, and was buried in Dauntsey church. He is commemorated in verses composed by his relative by marriage, the poet
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Jeweller. Very Beautiful, but only short-sighted. To obtain Pardons for her Sonnes she maryed Sir Edmund Carey, cosen-german to Queen Elizabeth, but kept him to hard meate.
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created him Baron Danvers of Dauntsey 'for his valiant service at Kinsale in Ireland'. In 1604 the verdict of outlawry against the Danvers brothers was reversed.
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short-lived rebellion, and was convicted of treason. He offered to pay Β£10,000 for his life, but to no avail. He was beheaded on
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in Bedfordshire, and the grandson of Thomas Danvers (d.1532) and Margaret Courtenay, the youngest daughter of
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Historical Anecdotes of the Families of the Boleynes, Careys, Mordaunts, Hamiltons, and Jocelyns
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Lady Carey died in 1630, aged 84, and was buried under an altar tomb in St. Michael’s Church at
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In 1598 the widowed Lady Danvers married Sir Edmund Carey (c.1557 – 12 September 1637), son of
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After Essex's execution, Sir Henry Danvers served with the English forces in Ireland under
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, ed. Kimball G. Everingham
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Lucy Neville (c.1549 – April 1608), who married Sir William Cornwallis (c.1551–1611) of
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by remarriage (1545/50–1630) was an English noblewoman. She was the mother of
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Elizabeth Neville, born between 1545 and 1550, was the youngest daughter of
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Elizabeth Neville and Sir John Danvers had three sons and seven daughters:
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Macnamara erroneously states she was the daughter of Sir Robert Newport;
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Lucy Danvers (1572–1621), who married, before 1545, Sir Henry Baynton of
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Elizabeth married firstly, Sir John Danvers (1540 – 10 December 1594) of
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noted that Sir Charles and Sir Henry Danvers had arrived in London.
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Katherine Neville (1545/6 – 28 October 1596), who married firstly,
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Anne Danvers, who married, before 1545, Sir Arthur Porter of
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Memorials of the Danvers Family (of Dauntsey and Culworth)
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Monument to Elizabeth Neville in St Michael's Church,
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Elizabeth Danvers, who married, as his second wife,
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Index


Stowe
Northamptonshire
Noble family
House of Neville
Sir Charles Danvers
Henry Danvers, 1st Earl of Danby
Sir John Danvers
John Neville, 4th Baron Latimer
Lucy Somerset
Sir Charles Danvers
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
Sir John Danvers
King Charles I
John Neville, 4th Baron Latimer
Lucy Somerset
Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester
Elizabeth Browne
Sir Anthony Browne
Calais
John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu
Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland
Francis Fitton
Binfield
Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter
Lord Burghley
Brome, Suffolk
John Aubrey
Brief Lives
Chaucer

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