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Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, 1544

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Wills from Doctors' Commons
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1863

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page 29 note a Daughter and heir of William Lord Willoughby of Eresby, afterwards remarried to Richard Bertie, Esq.

page 29 note b Frances, wife of Henry Grey, Marquess of Dorset, whose will as Duchess of Suffolk will be found in a future page.

page 29 note c Eleauor, married to Henry Lord Clifford, afterwards Earl of Cumberland.

page 30 note a They died together of tho sweating sickness in 1551, The elder was then in his twenty-first year, and the younger in his fourteenth.

page 31 note a The Duke's grandson. Thomas Stanley second Lord Mounteagle married for his first wife Mary Brandon, daughter of the Duke of Suffolk, and had issue William, who succeeded his father as Lord Mounteagle in 1560.

page 31 note b The only daughter of Lord William Howard by Katherine sister and coheir of John Broughton esquire, became the wife of William Paulet third Marquess of Winchester, and died in 1601. She is named Agnes in her mother's epitaph, formerly in Lambeth church.

page 33 note a William Paulet, Lord St. John, afterwards the first Marquess of Winchester,

page 35 note a Suffolk Street, Haymarket, was “so called (says Strype) as being built on the ground where stood a large house belonging to the Earls (qu. Dukes?) of Suffolk.”

page 38 note a Agnes, daughter and heir of Anthony Wodhull of Thenford, co. Northampton, styled Baron Wodhull (who died 4 Feb. 1541–2), was married first to Richard Chetwode, esq. and secondly to Sir George Calveley, of Lea in Cheshire; and she died in 1575; leaving issue by her first husband Sir Richard Chetwode of Odell, co. Bedford. See the pedigree of Woodhull in Baker's Northamptonshire, i. p. 712.