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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348. Dates shown are of nomination or installation; coloured rows indicate sovereigns, princes of Wales, medieval ladies, modern royal knights and ladies, and stranger knights and ladies, none of whom counts toward the 24-member limit.

  2. Jun 15, 2024 · On 1 November 1567, Bess married her fourth and final husband, George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury. At the same time, four of their children were married, with Bess’s daughter Mary marrying George’s second son, Gilbert , and Henry Cavendish marrying George’s daughter, Grace.

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  3. 5 days ago · From the Swillingtons, the manor of Crich passed, by inheritance, to Ralph Lord Cromwell, who in the reign of Henry VI. sold the reversion to John Talbot, the second Earl of Shrewsbury. Upon the death of Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury, in 1616, it was divided between his daughters and coheiresses, the Countesses of Pembroke, Kent, and Arundel.

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · (c.13871453),earl of Shrewsbury (from 1442) and Waterford (from 1446), chief governor 1414–16, 1416–18, 1418–19, 1425, 1446–7. Brother of Archbishop Richard Talbot and protagonist in the Talbot–Ormond feud, John Talbot ...

  5. 22 hours ago · Gilbert (d. 1418) was succeeded by his daughter Ankaret who died a minor in 1421 when the estate passed to his brother John Talbot, Lord Talbot, later earl of Shrewsbury, who in 1443 settled the estate in fee tail on the offspring of his second marriage.

  6. 2 days ago · In 1718 Gilbert Talbot (d. 1743), a Jesuit priest, succeeded to Heythrop as earl of Shrewsbury. He never lived there but in 1738 his understeward Mr. Baskervill, a Catholic, and Bishop John Talbot Stonor, Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District, were living in the parish.

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  8. Jun 28, 2024 · George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury was appointed Mary’s jailer by Queen Elizabeth in 1569, and was honoured to accept what he believed would be a temporary responsibility. In fact Mary was to be in the custody of Shrewsbury and his wife, Bess of Hardwick, until 1584.