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The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
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10 Nov is in November.
On 10th November 627, or 628, 629, 639 or 631 Archbishop Justus died.
On 10th November 901 Adelaide Paris Queen Consort Aquitaine and West Francia (age 51) died.
On 10th November 1215 Archbishop Walter Grey (age 35) was elected Archbishop of York.
On 10th November 1323 Philip Burgundy I Count Auvergne was born to Odo IV Duke Burgundy (age 28) and Joan Capet Duchess Burgundy (age 15). Coefficient of inbreeding 2.81%. He married before 1344 his half second cousin once removed Joan Auvergne Queen Consort France, daughter of William Auvergne XII Count Auvergne II Count Boulogne and Margaret Évreux Countess Auvergne and Boulogne, and had issue.
Calendar Fine Rolls 1337-1347. 10th November 1338. Commission to John de Palton and John de Boklond to keep during Kennington. pleasure the town of Southampton, in lieu of a like commission to John de Scures and Thomas Coudray [p. 97], who have no leisure therefor. By the guardian and council. Order to the said John de Scures and Thomas to deliver the same to them, with the issues received by them.
On 10th November 1399 King Henry V of England (age 13) was created 1st Duke Lancaster by King Henry IV of England (age 32).
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The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, a canon regular of the Augustinian Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire, formerly known as The Chronicle of Walter of Hemingburgh, describes the period from 1066 to 1346. Before 1274 the Chronicle is based on other works. Thereafter, the Chronicle is original, and a remarkable source for the events of the time. This book provides a translation of the Chronicle from that date. The Latin source for our translation is the 1849 work edited by Hans Claude Hamilton. Hamilton, in his preface, says: "In the present work we behold perhaps one of the finest samples of our early chronicles, both as regards the value of the events recorded, and the correctness with which they are detailed; Nor will the pleasing style of composition be lightly passed over by those capable of seeing reflected from it the tokens of a vigorous and cultivated mind, and a favourable specimen of the learning and taste of the age in which it was framed." Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 10th November 1405 Archbishop Roger Walden was elected Bishop of London.
Letters. 10th November 1415. Letter XXXV. Queen Joanna (age 45) Widow of Henry IV, to her Son John Duke of Bedford (age 26).
High and puissant prince, our dearest and best beloved son,.
We thank you entirely, because we know well that you desire to kpow of our good estate. So be it known unto you dearest son, that at the making pf thisse presets we were in good condition of our person God be thanked, who ever grant you the same I find be good enough to certify us by all messengers of your health, of which we are equally desirous to know, for our consolation and joy, always when we can know good news of you.
Our dearest and most beloved son, the very singular desire that we have for the accomplishment of the matter contained in the supplication herein enclosed, touching the fee of our dear and good friend John Faringdon, our attorney-general, on account of his own commendable deserts, causes us at present to write to you, praying you, with most entire heart, that, having understood the tenor of the said supplication, you will therein grant him your good and gracious service for love of us, that, according to the effect and purport of this, he may be paid his said fee; that thus this our hearty prayer may take full effect in accomplishment of our desire in this matter, according to the entire confidence that we have in you.
And if there be anything on our part that we can do to your pleasure, be pleased to signify it, and we will accomplish it with very good heart, according to our power. Our Lord give you in honour and perfect health a very good life, and as long as you desire. Written at our manor of Langley, the 10th day of November. Joanna.
On 10th November 1433 Charles "Bold" Valois Duke Burgundy was born to Philip "Good" Valois III Duke Burgundy (age 37) and Isabella Aviz Duchess Burgundy (age 36). He a great x 2 grandson of King Edward III of England. He married (1) 19th May 1440 his third cousin Catherine Valois, daughter of Charles "Victorious" VII King France and Marie Valois Anjou Queen Consort France (2) 30th October 1454 his first cousin Isabella Bourbon, daughter of Charles Bourbon I Duke Bourbon and Agnes Valois Duchess Bourbon, and had issue (3) 3rd July 1468 his half second cousin Margaret of York Duchess of Burgundy, daughter of Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York and Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York.
On 10th November 1433 Jeanne Laval Duchess Anjou was born to Guy 14th de Laval Count (age 27) and Isabella Montfort (age 22). She married 10th September 1454 her second cousin twice removed René Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou, son of King Louis of Naples and Yolande Barcelona Queen Consort Naples.
On 10th November 1480 Bridget York was born to King Edward IV of England (age 38) and Elizabeth Woodville Queen Consort England (age 43) at Eltham Palace, Kent [Map]. She became a Nun at a young age. See account of her christening the following day here.
On 10th November 1490 John La Marck III Duke Cleves was born to John "Babymaker" La Marck II Duke Cleves (age 32) and Mathilde Hesse Duchess Cleves (age 17). He married Maria Jülich Berg Duchess Cleves and had issue.
On the night of 9th and 10th November 1518 a Stillborn Daughter was born to Henry VIII (age 27) and Catherine of Aragon (age 32). See Letter from the Venetian Ambassador.
On 10th November 1520 Dorothea Oldenburg was born to Christian II King of Denmark II King Norway (age 39) and Isabella of Austria Queen Consort Denmark and Norway (age 19).
On 10th November 1549 Pope Paul III (age 81) died.
After 10th November 1559. Church of St Nicholas, Alcester [Map]. Monument to Fulk Greville Baron Latimer, Baron Willoughby (deceased) and Elizabeth Willoughby 11th Baroness Latimer 3rd Baroness Willoughby of Broke (age 47). Somewhat curious armour; possibly imagined by the carver. Rose Pendant. Chunky Lions Mane. Chest with Weepers. Helm with Folds. Dress Folds at Feet. Possibly Richard and Gabriel Royley of Burton-upon-Trent.
Fulk Greville Baron Latimer, Baron Willoughby: Around 1503 he was born to Edward Greville at Milcote, Warwickshire. Before 1536 Fulk Greville Baron Latimer, Baron Willoughby and Elizabeth Willoughby 11th Baroness Latimer 3rd Baroness Willoughby of Broke were married. He by marriage Baron Latimer of Corby, Baron Willoughby Broke. On 10th November 1559 Fulk Greville Baron Latimer, Baron Willoughby died at Alcester, Warwickshire [Map].













On 10th November 1567 brothers John Norreys 1547-1597 and William Norreys (age 19) were present at St Denis during the Battle of St Denis.
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The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke. Baker was a secular clerk from Swinbroke, now Swinbrook, an Oxfordshire village two miles east of Burford. His Chronicle describes the events of the period 1303-1356: Gaveston, Bannockburn, Boroughbridge, the murder of King Edward II, the Scottish Wars, Sluys, Crécy, the Black Death, Winchelsea and Poitiers. To quote Herbert Bruce 'it possesses a vigorous and characteristic style, and its value for particular events between 1303 and 1356 has been recognised by its editor and by subsequent writers'. The book provides remarkable detail about the events it describes. Baker's text has been augmented with hundreds of notes, including extracts from other contemporary chronicles, such as the Annales Londonienses, Annales Paulini, Murimuth, Lanercost, Avesbury, Guisborough and Froissart to enrich the reader's understanding. The translation takes as its source the 'Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke' published in 1889, edited by Edward Maunde Thompson. Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 10th November 1599 Margaret Radclyffe of Ordsall Hall (age 26) died at Richmond Palace [Map]. She had never recovered from the news of her twin brother Alexander's death earlier in the year. Margaret was buried in St Margaret's Church, Westminster [Map] with all the ceremonies of a great lady's obsequies. Elizabeth I (age 66) ordered the Court into mourning. A magnificent monument was erected over her grave at the Queen's expense, and Ben Jonson wrote the inscription for it:
Marble weep, for thou dost cover.
A dead beauty underneath thee,.
Rich as nature could bequeath thee:
Grant, then, no rude hand remove her.
All the gazers on the skies.
Read not in fair heaven's story.
Expresser truth or truer glory,.
Than they might in her bright eyes.
Rare as wonder was her wit;.
And like nectar ever flowing:
Till time, strong by her bestowing,.
Conquered have both life and it.
Life whose grief was out of fashion.
In these times. Few have so rued.
Fate in a brother. To conclude,.
For wit, feature, and true passion.
Earth, thou hast not such another.
The Monument is no longer extant.
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On 8th November 1609 George Wharton (age 26) and James Stewart (age 24) killed each other in a duel at Islington Fields over a game of cards. They were buried together in the same grave in Islington, by the King's command on 10th November 1609.
On 10th November 1618 William Dutton (age 81) died. He was buried at Saint Mary Magdalene's Church, Sherborne [Map]. Monument to Thomas Dutton, William Dutton, Anne Nicholas and Thomas Dutton.
Autobiography Simon D'Ewes. The beloved Marquis of Buckingham (age 28), not yet satisfied with the censure of Sir Henry Yelverton (age 54), Knt., late the Attorney-General, passed against him in the Star-Chamber, upon the 10th day of November last foregoing, in 1620, which I have there more fully touched upon, was the means, this Easter Term, to have him called in question for new matters in the Upper House of Parliament. Here he laid open, upon Monday, the 30th day of April, so many of the Marquis's inordinate actions, comparing him to the Spencers, that misled King Edward the Second, of England; as his Lordship had been much better to have let him alone in the Tower, where he still remained prisoner since his former censure, than to have brought him upon the stage again, where his revenge might have cost him dear, had not the King himself, in person, and Prince Charles also appeared in the Upper House against Sir Henry Yelverton; so as the Lords, out of their great wisdoms, fearing at this time to irritate the King by their further questioning the Marquis, his favourite, remitted all further prosecution of those accusations; but sent back Sir Henry Telverton to the Tower1, where he remwned awhile close prisoner.
Note 1. "On Wednesday was Sir Henry Yelverton censured by Parligment, fined ten thousand marks to the King, and five thousand marks to the Marquis of Buckingham, to make hia submission at the bar, and be imprisoned during pleasure. The Lord Marquis remitted the fine unto him, and offered to join with the Lords to his Majesty For mitigation of the rest." - Letter dated May 18th, Harl. MS
On 10th November 1626 John Sydenham V (age 58) died. Monument at St Andrew's Church, Brympton d'Evercy [Map].
A Corinthian column at each corner supports the fine canopy, and the whole is adorned withmany coats of arms, which,commencing on the north side, illustrate, as it were, the pedigree of the family. On either side the canopy is surmounted by the arms ofSir John Sydenham, on the north impaling those of his first wife, and on the south the arms of his second;each coat is flanked by a small shield supported by a ram. Bound the edge of the canopy are thirteen shields, on which are impaled the arms brought inby various atches. On each side of the tomb itself are three large shields:those on the north side bearing the arms of Sydenham, impaling those of Audley Arm, Bruges, and
Godolphin Arms, with their various quarterings;on the south are the arms of John Sydenham (age 37), who erected the monument, his sister impaled with those of her husband Edward Paston, and another coat in which the sinister side is not filled in. Probably it was meant to await the marriage of Sir Ralph Sydenham (age 36), a younger brother of the founder. At the west end base is the large quartered coat of Sir John Sydenham, impaling the arms of Buckland with its nine quarterings. At the head of the tomb, surmounted by the helmet, crest, and lambrequin, is the-Sydenham coat of twelve quarterings, beneath which is the following inscription:
My foundir Sydenham, match'd with Hobye's Heyr (age 27).
Badde me inform thee (gentle Passenger).
That what hee hath donne in mcc is onlie meant.
To memorize his father and s discent.
Without vayne glorye but he doth intreat.
That if thou comst his legende to repeate.
Thou speak him truly as he was and than - Report itso, hee dyed an honest mane.
10 November 1626.
The main armorial as follows: 1 Sydenham Arms 2 Kitsford Arms 3 Dalingrige Arms 4
Hussey Arms 5
Stourton Arms 6 Langland Arms 7 Beaufre Arms 8 Furneux Arms 9
Godolphin Arms 10 Balune Arms 11
Killigrew Arms 12 Trenouth Arms. Source.
John Sydenham V: In 1568 he was born to John Sydenham IV "The Elder" and Grace Godolphin.
John Sydenham: In 1589 he was born to John Sydenham V. In or before 1627 John Sydenham and Alice Hoby were married. In 1627 John Sydenham died.
Ralph Sydenham: In or after 1590 he was born to John Sydenham V. In 1671 Ralph Sydenham died.



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On 10th November 1647 King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland (age 46) escaped from Hampton Court Palace, Richmond [Map] with John Berkeley 1st Baron Berkeley (age 45).
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 10th November 1662. Thence by water, and so by land to my Lord Crew's, and dined with him and his brother, I know not his name; where very good discourse; among others, of France's intention to make a patriarch of his own, independent from the Pope, by which he will be able to cope with the Spaniard in all councils, which hitherto he has never done. My Lord Crew told us how he heard my Lord of Holland say that, being Embassador about the match with the Queene-Mother (age 23) that now is, the King (age 32) of France [Louis XIII, in 1624.] insisted upon a dispensation from the Pope, which my Lord Holland making a question of, and that he was commanded to yield to nothing to the prejudice of our religion, says the King of France, "You need not fear that, for if the Pope will not dispense with the match, my Bishopp of Paris shall". By and by come in great Mr. Swinfen, the Parliament-man, who, among other discourse of the rise and fall of familys, told us of Bishopp Bridgeman (brother of Sir Orlando (age 56)) who lately hath bought a seat anciently of the Levers, and then the Ashtons; and so he hath in his great hall window (having repaired and beautified the house) caused four great places to be left for coates of armes. In one, he hath put the Levers, with this motto, "Olim". In another the Ashtons, with this, "Heri". In the next his own, with this, "Hodie". In the fourth nothing but this motto, "Cras nescio cujus". Thence towards my brother's; met with Jack Cole in Fleet Street, and he and I went into his cozen Mary Cole's (whom I never saw since she was married), and drank a pint of wine and much good discourse. I found him a little conceited, but he had good things in him, and a man may know the temper of the City by him, he being of a general conversation, and can tell how matters go; and upon that score I will encourage his acquaintance.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 10th November 1662. Up betimes and to set my workmen to work, and then a little to the office, and so with Sir J. Minnes (age 63), Sir W. Batten (age 61), and myself by coach to White Hall, to the Duke (age 29), who, after he was ready, did take us into his closett. Thither come my Lord General Monk (age 53), and did privately talk with the Duke about having the life-guards pass through the City today only for show and to fright people, for I perceive there are great fears abroad; for all which I am troubled and full of doubt that things will not go well. He being gone, we fell to business of the Navy. Among other things, how to pay off this fleet that is now come from Portugall; the King (age 32) of Portugall sending them home, he having no more use for them, which we wonder at, that his condition should be so soon altered. And our landmen also are coming back, being almost starved in that poor country. Having done here I went by my Lord Sandwich's (age 37), who was not at home, and so to Westminster Hall [Map], where full of term, and here met with many about business, among others my cozen Roger Pepys (age 45), who is all for a composition with my uncle Thomas, which upon any fair terms I am for also and desire it.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 10th November 1663. Up and to the office, where we sat till noon, and then to the Exchange [Map], where spoke with several and had my head casting about how to get a penny and I hope I shall, and then home, and there Mr. Moore by appointment dined with me, and after dinner all the afternoon till night drawing a bond and release against to-morrow for T. Trice, and I to come to a conclusion in which I proceed with great fear and jealousy, knowing him to be a rogue and one that I fear has at this time got too great a hank [hold] over me by the neglect of my lawyers. But among other things I am come to an end with Mr. Moore for a £32, a good while lying in my hand of my Lord Privy Seal's (age 57) which he for the odd £7 do give me a bond to secure me against, and so I got £25 clear.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 10th November 1663. Then, he being gone, to the office and there late setting down yesterday's remarkable discourses, and so home and to supper, late, and to bed. The Queene (age 53), I hear, is now very well again, and that she hath bespoke herself a new gowne.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 10th November 1664. So abroad, intending to have spoke with my Chancellor (age 55) about the old business of his wood at Clarendon, but could not, and so home again, and late at my office, and then home to supper and bed. My little girle Susan is fallen sicke of the meazles, we fear, or, at least, of a scarlett feavour.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 10th November 1667. Thence, not finding Sir W. Coventry (age 39), and going back again home, we met him coming with the Lord Keeper (age 61), and so returned and spoke with him in White Hall Garden, two or three turns, advising with him what we should do about Carcasse's bringing his letter into the Committee of Parliament, and he told us that the counsel he hath too late learned is, to spring nothing in the House, nor offer anything, but just what is drawn out of a man: that this is the best way of dealing with a Parliament, and that he hath paid dear, and knows not how much more he may pay, for not knowing it sooner, when he did unnecessarily produce the Duke of Albemarle's (age 58) letter about Chatham, Kent [Map], which if demanded would have come out with all the advantages in the world to Sir W. Coventry, but, as he brought it out himself, hath drawn much evil upon him. After some talk of this kind, we back home, and there I to my chamber busy all the evening, and then to supper and to bed, my head running all night upon our businesses in Parliament and what examinations we are likely to go under before they have done with us, which troubles me more than it should a wise man and a man the best able to defend himself, I believe, of our own whole office, or any other, I am apt to think.
On 10th November 1668 Louis Bourbon Condé was born to Henri Jules Bourbon Condé Prince Condé (age 25) and Anne Henriette Palatinate Simmern (age 20). He a great x 2 grandson of King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland. He married his fourth cousin once removed Louise Françoise Bourbon and had issue.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 10th November 1668. Up, and my wife still every day as ill as she is all night, will rise to see me out doors, telling me plainly that she dares not let me see the girle, and so I out to the office, where all the morning, and so home to dinner, where I found my wife mightily troubled again, more than ever, and she tells me that it is from her examining the girle and getting a confession now from her of all....[Missing text ", even to the very tocando su thing with my hand"] which do mightily trouble me, as not being able to foresee the consequences of it, as to our future peace together. So my wife would not go down to dinner, but I would dine in her chamber with her, and there after mollifying her as much as I could we were pretty quiet and eat, and by and by comes Mr. Hollier (age 59), and dines there by himself after we had dined, and he being gone, we to talk again, and she to be troubled, reproaching me with my unkindness and perjury, I having denied my ever kissing her. As also with all her old kindnesses to me, and my ill-using of her from the beginning, and the many temptations she hath refused out of faithfulness to me, whereof several she was particular in, and especially from my Lord Sandwich (age 43), by the sollicitation of Captain Ferrers, and then afterward the courtship of my Lord Hinchingbrooke (age 20), even to the trouble of his lady. All which I did acknowledge and was troubled for, and wept, and at last pretty good friends again, and so I to my office, and there late, and so home to supper with her, and so to bed, where after half-an-hour's slumber she wakes me and cries out that she should never sleep more, and so kept raving till past midnight, that made me cry and weep heartily all the while for her, and troubled for what she reproached me with as before, and at last with new vows, and particularly that I would myself bid the girle be gone, and shew my dislike to her, which I will endeavour to perform, but with much trouble, and so this appeasing her, we to sleep as well as we could till morning.
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On 10th November 1669 Elizabeth de St Michel (age 29) died of typhoid.
On 10th November 1671 John Manners 1st Duke Rutland (age 33) and Diana Bruce were married. She the daughter of Robert Bruce 2nd Earl Elgin 1st Earl Ailesbury (age 45) and Diana Grey Countess Elgin and Ailesbury (age 41). He the son of John Manners 8th Earl of Rutland (age 67) and Frances Montagu Countess Rutland. They were third cousin once removed.
John Evelyn's Diary. 10th November 1675. Thus we set out three coaches (besides mine), three wagons, and about forty horses. It being late, and my Lord (age 47) as yet but valetudinary, we got but to Dartford, Kent [Map], the first day, the next to Sittingbourne, Kent [Map].
John Evelyn's Diary. 10th November 1675. Being the day appointed for my Lord Ambassador (age 47) to set out, I met them with my coach at New Cross. There were with him my Lady his wife, and my dear friend, Mrs. Godolphin (age 23), who, out of an extraordinary friendship, would needs accompany my lady to Paris [Map], and stay with her some time, which was the chief inducement for permitting my son (age 20) to travel, but I knew him safe under her inspection, and in regard my Lord himself had promised to take him into his special favor, he having intrusted all he had to my care.
John Evelyn's Diary. 10th November 1692. A solemn Thanksgiving for our victory at sea, safe return of the King (age 42), etc.
On 10th November 1697 William Hogarth was born. He married 1729 Jane Thornhill.
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The Chronicle of Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall describes the reigns of Kings Henry II, Richard I, John and Henry III, providing a wealth of information about their lives and the events of the time. Ralph's work is detailed, comprehensive and objective. We have augmented Ralph's text with extracts from other contemporary chroniclers to enrich the reader's experience. Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 10th November 1711 Archbishop Robert Hay-Drummond was born to George Henry Hay 8th Earl Kinnoull (age 22) and Abigail Harley Countess Kinnoul (age 22). He married 1749 Henrietta d'Auriol and had issue.
On 10th November 1839 George William Campbell 6th Duke Argyll (deceased) was buried at Kilmun Parish Church.
On 10th November 1845 Charlotte Lucy Beatrix Egerton (age 21) drowned in Rostherne Mere, Tatton the evening before her wedding day, or possibly died after a short illness. Her death certificate states "Bronchitis and exhaustion after 12 days" - information provided by CB Newham.
On 10th November 1849 Alexander Duff 1st Duke Fife was born to James Duff 5th Earl Fife (age 35) and Agnes Georgiana Elizabeth Hay Countess Fife (age 20). He a great grandson of King William IV of the United Kingdom. He married 27th July 1889 his half third cousin Louise Windsor Duchess Fife, daughter of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and Alexandra Glücksburg Queen Consort England, and had issue.
On 10th November 1851 Henry Manvers Pierrepont (age 71) died. He was buried at Church of St Edmund, Holme Pierrepoint [Map].
Henry Manvers Pierrepont: On 18th March 1780 he was born to Charles Medows aka Pierrepont 1st Earl Manvers and Anne Mills Countess Manvers. In 1818 Henry Manvers Pierrepont and Sophia Cecil were married. She the daughter of Henry Cecil 1st Marquess Exeter and Sarah Hoggins Countess Exeter. He the son of Charles Medows aka Pierrepont 1st Earl Manvers and Anne Mills Countess Manvers.
On 10th November 1868 Charles Gordon-Lennox 7th Duke Richmond (age 22) and Amy Mary Ricardo (age 21) were married. He the son of Charles Gordon-Lennox 6th Duke Richmond (age 50) and Frances Harriett Greville Duchess Richmond (age 44).
After 10th November 1873. St Andrew's Church, Brigstock [Map]. Monument to Robert Smith aka Vernon 1st Baron Lyveden (deceased) sculpted by Matthew Noble (age 56).









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On 10th November 1880 Jacob Epstein was born to Max Jarogenski aka Epstein and Mary Solomon at 102 Hester Street, Lower East Side. He was the third of eight children that survived to adulthood. He married (1) 1906 Margaret Dunlop (2) June 1955 Kathleen Garman.
On 10th November 1882 Edward Bowring Stephens (age 66) died.
The London Gazette 25641. The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Lieutenant Charles FitzClarence (age 21), from the 3rd Battalion, the South Staffordshire Regiment, to be Lieutenant, vice E. M. Barttelot, promoted. Dated 10th November, 1886.
On 10th November 1889 Claud Nigel Hamilton was born to James Hamilton 2nd Duke of Abercorn (age 51) and Mary Anna Curzon Howe Duchess Abercorn (age 41).
On 10th November 1914 Henry Parnell 5th Baron Congleton (age 24) was killed in action. His brother John (age 22) succeeded 6th Baron Congleton of Congleton in Cheshire, 9th Baronet Parnell of Rathleague Queen's County.
On 10th November 1917 John Charlton (age 68) died at Banks House, Lanercost.
On 10th November 1323 Philip Burgundy I Count Auvergne was born to Odo IV Duke Burgundy (age 28) and Joan Capet Duchess Burgundy (age 15). Coefficient of inbreeding 2.81%. He married before 1344 his half second cousin once removed Joan Auvergne Queen Consort France, daughter of William Auvergne XII Count Auvergne II Count Boulogne and Margaret Évreux Countess Auvergne and Boulogne, and had issue.
On 10th November 1341 Henry Percy 1st Earl of Northumberland was born to Henry Percy 11th and 3rd Baron Percy (age 20) and Mary Plantagenet Baroness Percy (age 21) at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland [Map]. He a great x 2 grandson of King Henry III of England. He married (1) 1358 his third cousin twice removed Margaret Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville 2nd Baron Neville of Raby and Alice Audley Baroness Greystoke and Neville, and had issue (2) 1381 Maud Lacy Countess Northumberland.
On 10th November 1433 Charles "Bold" Valois Duke Burgundy was born to Philip "Good" Valois III Duke Burgundy (age 37) and Isabella Aviz Duchess Burgundy (age 36). He a great x 2 grandson of King Edward III of England. He married (1) 19th May 1440 his third cousin Catherine Valois, daughter of Charles "Victorious" VII King France and Marie Valois Anjou Queen Consort France (2) 30th October 1454 his first cousin Isabella Bourbon, daughter of Charles Bourbon I Duke Bourbon and Agnes Valois Duchess Bourbon, and had issue (3) 3rd July 1468 his half second cousin Margaret of York Duchess of Burgundy, daughter of Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York and Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York.
On 10th November 1433 Jeanne Laval Duchess Anjou was born to Guy 14th de Laval Count (age 27) and Isabella Montfort (age 22). She married 10th September 1454 her second cousin twice removed René Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou, son of King Louis of Naples and Yolande Barcelona Queen Consort Naples.
On 10th November 1480 Bridget York was born to King Edward IV of England (age 38) and Elizabeth Woodville Queen Consort England (age 43) at Eltham Palace, Kent [Map]. She became a Nun at a young age. See account of her christening the following day here.
On 10th November 1490 John La Marck III Duke Cleves was born to John "Babymaker" La Marck II Duke Cleves (age 32) and Mathilde Hesse Duchess Cleves (age 17). He married Maria Jülich Berg Duchess Cleves and had issue.
On 10th November 1520 Dorothea Oldenburg was born to Christian II King of Denmark II King Norway (age 39) and Isabella of Austria Queen Consort Denmark and Norway (age 19).
On 10th November 1565 Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex was born to Walter Devereux 1st Earl Essex (age 24) and Lettice Knollys Countess Essex and Leicester (age 22). He married 1590 his half fourth cousin once removed Frances Walsingham Countess Essex and had issue.
On 10th November 1598 John Temple was born to Thomas Temple 1st Baronet (age 31) and Hester Sandys (age 29) at Stantonbury, Buckinghamshire. He married in or before 1613 Dorothy Lee and had issue.
On 10th November 1633 Thomas Jermyn 2nd Baron Jermyn was born to Thomas Jermyn (age 16). He married 1659 Mary Merry Baroness Jermyn and had issue.
On 10th November 1641 Edward Lake was born in Exeter, Devon [Map].
On 10th November 1648 John Dalrymple 1st Earl of Stair was born to James Dalrymple 1st Viscount of Stair (age 29).
On 10th November 1668 Louis Bourbon Condé was born to Henri Jules Bourbon Condé Prince Condé (age 25) and Anne Henriette Palatinate Simmern (age 20). He a great x 2 grandson of King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland. He married his fourth cousin once removed Louise Françoise Bourbon and had issue.
On 10th November 1697 William Hogarth was born. He married 1729 Jane Thornhill.
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The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke. Baker was a secular clerk from Swinbroke, now Swinbrook, an Oxfordshire village two miles east of Burford. His Chronicle describes the events of the period 1303-1356: Gaveston, Bannockburn, Boroughbridge, the murder of King Edward II, the Scottish Wars, Sluys, Crécy, the Black Death, Winchelsea and Poitiers. To quote Herbert Bruce 'it possesses a vigorous and characteristic style, and its value for particular events between 1303 and 1356 has been recognised by its editor and by subsequent writers'. The book provides remarkable detail about the events it describes. Baker's text has been augmented with hundreds of notes, including extracts from other contemporary chronicles, such as the Annales Londonienses, Annales Paulini, Murimuth, Lanercost, Avesbury, Guisborough and Froissart to enrich the reader's understanding. The translation takes as its source the 'Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke' published in 1889, edited by Edward Maunde Thompson. Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 10th November 1711 Archbishop Robert Hay-Drummond was born to George Henry Hay 8th Earl Kinnoull (age 22) and Abigail Harley Countess Kinnoul (age 22). He married 1749 Henrietta d'Auriol and had issue.
On 10th November 1721 Isabella Byron Countess Carlisle was born to William Byron 4th Baron Byron (age 51) and Frances Berkeley Baroness Byron (age 18). She married 1743 her fourth cousin Henry Howard 4th Earl Carlisle, son of Charles Howard 3rd Earl Carlisle and Anne Capell Countess Carlisle, and had issue.
On 10th November 1752 Eleanor Assheton Viscountess Wilton was born to Ralph Assheton 3rd Baronet (age 60). She married 12th September 1769 Thomas Egerton 1st Earl Wilton, son of Thomas Egerton 6th Baronet, and had issue.
On 10th November 1755 Philip Stanhope 5th Earl Chesterfield was born to Arthur Charles Stanhope (age 40) and Margaret Headlam (age 26). He married (1) 20th August 1777 Anne Thistlethwayte Countess Chesterfield and had issue (2) 2nd May 1799 Henrietta Thynne, daughter of Thomas Thynne 1st Marquess of Bath and Elizabeth Bentinck Marchioness Bath, and had issue.
On 10th November 1766 Thomas Stapleton 12th Baron Despencer was born to Thomas Stapleton 5th Baronet (age 39) and Mary Fane Lady Stapleton (age 22). He married 29th July 1791 Elizabeth Eliot Baroness Despencer and had issue.
On 10th November 1767 Brydges Trecothic Henniker 1st Baronet was born to John Henniker 1st Baron Henniker (age 43) and Anne Major Baroness Henniker. He married 25th September 1791 Mary Press and had issue.
On 10th November 1787 Anna Maria Plunkett was born to Randall Plunkett 13th Baron Dunsany (age 48). She married 22nd July 1822 Admiral James Ryder Burton and had issue.
On 10th November 1789 Peregrine Palmer Fuller-Palmer-Acland 2nd Baronet was born to John Palmer-Acland 1st Baronet (age 33).
On 10th November 1796 Samuel Edgerton Leigh 3rd Baronet was born to Samuel Egerton Leigh (age 26).
On 10th November 1801 William Henry Hare Hedges-White 3rd Earl Bantry was born to Richard White 1st Earl Bantry (age 34) and Margaret Anne Hare Countess Bantry.
On 10th November 1825 Reverend John Francis Twisden 11th Baronet was born to William Twisden (age 26).
On 10th November 1830 Frederick Lygon 6th Earl Beauchamp was born to Henry Beauchamp Lygon 4th Earl Beauchamp (age 46) and Susan Caroline Eliot (age 29). He married (1) 18th February 1868 his fourth cousin once removed Emily Annora Charlotte Pierrepont Countess Beauchamp, daughter of Sydney William Herbert Pierrepont 3rd Earl Manvers, and had issue (2) 18th February 1868 Mary Catherine Stanhope Countess Beauchamp, daughter of Philip Stanhope 5th Earl Stanhope and Emily Harriet Countess Stanhope, and had issue.
On 10th November 1833 Hugh Courtenay was born to William Courtenay 11th Earl Devon (age 26) and Elizabeth Fortescue Countess Devon (age 32). He died aged one in 1835.
On 10th November 1847 Edward Guiness 1st Earl Iveagh was born to Benjamin Lee Guiness 1st Baronet (age 49) and Elizabeth Guiness (age 33) at Clontarf, Dublin. Coefficient of inbreeding 3.12%. He married 21st September 1909 his half third cousin Adelaide "Dodo" Guinness and had issue.
On 10th November 1849 Alexander Duff 1st Duke Fife was born to James Duff 5th Earl Fife (age 35) and Agnes Georgiana Elizabeth Hay Countess Fife (age 20). He a great grandson of King William IV of the United Kingdom. He married 27th July 1889 his half third cousin Louise Windsor Duchess Fife, daughter of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and Alexandra Glücksburg Queen Consort England, and had issue.
On 10th November 1862 Hylton Jolliffe 3rd Baron Hylton was born to Hedworth Jolliffe 2nd Baron Hylton (age 33) and Agnes Mary Georgiana Byng (age 29). He married 1896 his half fifth cousin Alice Adeliza Hervey Baroness Hylton, daughter of Frederick William John Hervey 3rd Marquess of Bristol and Geraldine Anson Marchioness of Bristol, and had issue.
On 10th November 1880 Jacob Epstein was born to Max Jarogenski aka Epstein and Mary Solomon at 102 Hester Street, Lower East Side. He was the third of eight children that survived to adulthood. He married (1) 1906 Margaret Dunlop (2) June 1955 Kathleen Garman.
On 10th November 1883 Frederick John Gerard 3rd Baron Gerard was born to William Cansfield Gerard 2nd Baron Gerard (age 32).
On 10th November 1883 Reginald Coke was born to Thomas Coke 2nd Earl of Leicester (age 60) and Georgina Caroline Cavendish Countess Leicester (age 31).
On 10th November 1889 Claud Nigel Hamilton was born to James Hamilton 2nd Duke of Abercorn (age 51) and Mary Anna Curzon Howe Duchess Abercorn (age 41).
On 10th November 1927 Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie 8th Earl of Radnor was born to William Pleydell-Bouverie 7th Earl of Radnor (age 31).
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The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, a canon regular of the Augustinian Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire, formerly known as The Chronicle of Walter of Hemingburgh, describes the period from 1066 to 1346. Before 1274 the Chronicle is based on other works. Thereafter, the Chronicle is original, and a remarkable source for the events of the time. This book provides a translation of the Chronicle from that date. The Latin source for our translation is the 1849 work edited by Hans Claude Hamilton. Hamilton, in his preface, says: "In the present work we behold perhaps one of the finest samples of our early chronicles, both as regards the value of the events recorded, and the correctness with which they are detailed; Nor will the pleasing style of composition be lightly passed over by those capable of seeing reflected from it the tokens of a vigorous and cultivated mind, and a favourable specimen of the learning and taste of the age in which it was framed." Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 10th November 1938 Jack Vernon 7th Baron Lyveden was born to Ronald Vernon 6th Baron Lyveden (age 23).
On 10th November 1956 George Herbert 8th Earl of Carnarvon was born to Henry Herbert 7th Earl of Carnarvon (age 32) and Jean Margaret Wallop Countess of Carnarvon (age 21).
On 10th November 1564 Samson Lennard Baron Dacre Gilsland (age 20) and Margaret Fiennes 11th Baroness Dacre of Gilsland (age 23) were married.
On 10th November 1671 John Manners 1st Duke Rutland (age 33) and Diana Bruce were married. She the daughter of Robert Bruce 2nd Earl Elgin 1st Earl Ailesbury (age 45) and Diana Grey Countess Elgin and Ailesbury (age 41). He the son of John Manners 8th Earl of Rutland (age 67) and Frances Montagu Countess Rutland. They were third cousin once removed.
On 10th November 1674 Wentworth Dillon 4th Earl Roscommon (age 37) and Isabella Boynton were married. He the son of James Dillon 3rd Earl Roscommon and Elizabeth Wentworth.
On 10th November 1741 John Rawdon 1st Earl Moira (age 21) and Helena Perceval were married.
On 10th November 1810 Bellingham Reginald Graham 7th Baronet (age 21) and Harriet Clark Lady Graham were married. She by marriage Lady Graham of Norton Conyers in Yorkshire. They had four children only one of whom, Harriet, would survive to adulthood.
On 10th November 1812 James Lloyd 1st Baronet (age 50) and Elizabeth Anne Carr (age 39) were married.
On 10th November 1847 William Payne-Gallwey 2nd Baronet (age 40) and Emily Anne Frankland-Russell Lady Frankland (age 25) were married. She by marriage Lady Payne of Hampton Hill.
On 10th November 1852 Michael Fleming 7th Baronet (age 24) and Elizabeth Boddie Lady Fleming (age 32) were married at St Michael' Church, Christchurch.
On 10th November 1856 John Montagu Burgoyne 10th Baronet (age 24) and Amy Henrietta Nelson-Smith Lady Burgoyne (age 25) were married.
On 10th November 1868 Charles Gordon-Lennox 7th Duke Richmond (age 22) and Amy Mary Ricardo (age 21) were married. He the son of Charles Gordon-Lennox 6th Duke Richmond (age 50) and Frances Harriett Greville Duchess Richmond (age 44).
On 10th November 1870 Henry Vivian 1st Baron Swansea (age 49) and Averil Beaumont (age 29) were married.
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The Chronicle of Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall describes the reigns of Kings Henry II, Richard I, John and Henry III, providing a wealth of information about their lives and the events of the time. Ralph's work is detailed, comprehensive and objective. We have augmented Ralph's text with extracts from other contemporary chroniclers to enrich the reader's experience. Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 10th November 1913 Thomas Palk Carew 10th Baronet (age 23) and Ivy Madeline Laura Breakey were married. They were divorced in 1921. They were first cousins.
On 10th November 1915 Arthur Noel 4th Earl of Gainsborough (age 31) and Alice Mary Eyre Countess Gainsborough were married. He the son of Charles William Noel 3rd Earl Gainsborough (age 65) and Mary Elizabeth Dease.
On 10th November 627, or 628, 629, 639 or 631 Archbishop Justus died.
On 10th November 901 Adelaide Paris Queen Consort Aquitaine and West Francia (age 51) died.
On 10th November 1293 Isabella Redvers 8th Countess Devon and Albemarle (age 56) died. Earl Devon extinct.
On 10th November 1299 John Gerulfing I Count Holland (age 15) was killed by a mob.
On 10th November 1347 Hugh Audley 1st Earl Gloucester (age 56) died at Tonbridge, Kent [Map]. He was buried at Tonbridge Priory, Kent [Map]. Earl Gloucester extinct. Baron Audley of Stratton Audley in Oxfordshire 1317dormant.
On 10th November 1521 Robert Willoughby 2nd Baron Willoughby 10th Baron Latimer (age 49) died at Bere Ferrers, Devon. He was buried at St Andrew's Church, Bere Ferrers [Map]. His granddaughter Elizabeth (age 9) succeeded 11th Baroness Latimer of Corby, 3rd Baroness Willoughby Broke. It isn't clear whether she claimed the titles since the law of succession by females when a peerage was created by writ was not established until 1696.
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The Deeds of King Henry V, or in Latin Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
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On 10th November 1538 Richard Power 1st Baron Power (age 43) was killed by Connor O'Callaghan during an Irish rebellion. His son Piers (age 16) succeeded 2nd Baron Le Power and Coroghmore.
On 10th November 1549 Pope Paul III (age 81) died.
On 10th November 1559 Fulk Greville Baron Latimer, Baron Willoughby (age 56) died at Alcester, Warwickshire [Map].
On 10th November 1581 William Stanley 3rd Baron Monteagle (age 53) died. His grandson William (age 6) succeeded 4th Baron Monteagle.
On 10th November 1599 Margaret Radclyffe of Ordsall Hall (age 26) died at Richmond Palace [Map]. She had never recovered from the news of her twin brother Alexander's death earlier in the year. Margaret was buried in St Margaret's Church, Westminster [Map] with all the ceremonies of a great lady's obsequies. Elizabeth I (age 66) ordered the Court into mourning. A magnificent monument was erected over her grave at the Queen's expense, and Ben Jonson wrote the inscription for it:
Marble weep, for thou dost cover.
A dead beauty underneath thee,.
Rich as nature could bequeath thee:
Grant, then, no rude hand remove her.
All the gazers on the skies.
Read not in fair heaven's story.
Expresser truth or truer glory,.
Than they might in her bright eyes.
Rare as wonder was her wit;.
And like nectar ever flowing:
Till time, strong by her bestowing,.
Conquered have both life and it.
Life whose grief was out of fashion.
In these times. Few have so rued.
Fate in a brother. To conclude,.
For wit, feature, and true passion.
Earth, thou hast not such another.
The Monument is no longer extant.
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On 8th November 1609 George Wharton (age 26) and James Stewart (age 24) killed each other in a duel at Islington Fields over a game of cards. They were buried together in the same grave in Islington, by the King's command on 10th November 1609.
On 10th November 1622 Henry Folliott 1st Baron Folliott (age 54) died. His son Thomas (age 9) succeeded 2nd Baron Folliott of Ballyshannon in Donegal.
On 10th November 1624 Henry Wriothesley 3rd Earl of Southampton (age 51) died. He was buried at Titchfield, Hampshire [Map]. His son Thomas (age 17) succeeded 4th Earl of Southampton.
On 10th November 1659 Humphrey Style 1st Baronet (age 63) died without issue. Baronet Style of Farnham and Baronet Style of Beckenham in Kent extinct.
On 10th November 1687 Simon Clarke 3rd Baronet (age 52) died. His son Simon (age 29) succeeded 4th Baronet Clarke of Salford Shirland in Warwickshire.
On 10th November 1705 Alexander Bruce 3rd Earl Kincardine (age 39) died. His first cousin Alexander succeeded 4th Earl Kincardine.
On 10th November 1710 Edward Griffin 1st Baron Griffin (age 59) died having been imprisoned for being a Jacobite at Tower of London [Map]. He was buried at St Peter ad Vincula Church, Tower of London [Map].His son James (age 42) succeeded 2nd Baron Griffin of Braybrooke.
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The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke. Baker was a secular clerk from Swinbroke, now Swinbrook, an Oxfordshire village two miles east of Burford. His Chronicle describes the events of the period 1303-1356: Gaveston, Bannockburn, Boroughbridge, the murder of King Edward II, the Scottish Wars, Sluys, Crécy, the Black Death, Winchelsea and Poitiers. To quote Herbert Bruce 'it possesses a vigorous and characteristic style, and its value for particular events between 1303 and 1356 has been recognised by its editor and by subsequent writers'. The book provides remarkable detail about the events it describes. Baker's text has been augmented with hundreds of notes, including extracts from other contemporary chronicles, such as the Annales Londonienses, Annales Paulini, Murimuth, Lanercost, Avesbury, Guisborough and Froissart to enrich the reader's understanding. The translation takes as its source the 'Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke' published in 1889, edited by Edward Maunde Thompson. Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 10th November 1718 James Bateman (age 58) died.
On 10th November 1764 Fulwar Craven 4th Baron Craven died. His nephew William (age 59) succeeded 5th Baron Craven of Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire.
On 10th November 1769 Caroline Manners Lady Harpur and Burdett died.
On 10th November 1779 James Dashwood 2nd Baronet (age 66) died. His son Henry (age 34) succeeded 3rd Baronet Dashwood of Kirtlington Park in Oxfordshire.
On 10th November 1782 Isabella Fitzroy Countess Hertford (age 56) died.
On 10th November 1808 Guy Carleton 1st Baron Dorchester died. His grandson Arthur (age 3) succeeded 2nd Baron Dorchester of Dorchester in Oxfordshire 1786.
On 10th November 1810 George Legge 3rd Earl Dartmouth (age 55) died in Cornwall. He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Minories [Map] on 24th November 1810. His son William (age 25) succeeded 4th Earl Dartmouth, 5th Baron Dartmouth.
On 10th November 1852 Thomas Joseph Trafford 1st Baronet (age 74) died. His son Humphrey (age 44) succeeded 2nd Baronet de Trafford.
On 10th November 1863 Charles Compton Cavendish 1st Baron Chesham (age 70) died. His son William (age 48) succeeded 2nd Baron Chesham. Henrietta Frances Lascelles Baroness Chesham by marriage Baroness Chesham.
On 10th November 1868 Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Rawdon-Hastings 4th Marquess Hastings (age 26) died. Marquess Hastings and Earl Moira extinct. Baron Botreaux, Baron Hungerford, Baron Hastings, Baron Moleyns and Baron Grey of Ruthyn abeyant. His sister Edith (age 34) succeeded 10th Countess Loudon.
On 10th November 1873 Robert Smith aka Vernon 1st Baron Lyveden (age 73) died. He was buried in Brigstock, Boughton. His son Fitzpatrick (age 49) succeeded 2nd Baron Lyveden. Albreda Elizabeth Wentworth-Fitzwilliam Baroness Lyveden (age 44) by marriage Baroness Lyveden.
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The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, a canon regular of the Augustinian Guisborough Priory, Yorkshire, formerly known as The Chronicle of Walter of Hemingburgh, describes the period from 1066 to 1346. Before 1274 the Chronicle is based on other works. Thereafter, the Chronicle is original, and a remarkable source for the events of the time. This book provides a translation of the Chronicle from that date. The Latin source for our translation is the 1849 work edited by Hans Claude Hamilton. Hamilton, in his preface, says: "In the present work we behold perhaps one of the finest samples of our early chronicles, both as regards the value of the events recorded, and the correctness with which they are detailed; Nor will the pleasing style of composition be lightly passed over by those capable of seeing reflected from it the tokens of a vigorous and cultivated mind, and a favourable specimen of the learning and taste of the age in which it was framed." Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 10th November 1882 Edward Bowring Stephens (age 66) died.
On 10th November 1888 George Charles Bingham 3rd Earl Lucan (age 88) died at 13 South Street Park Lane. His son Charles (age 58) succeeded 4th Earl Lucan of Castlebar in Mayo, 4th Baron Lucan of Castlebar in Mayo, 10th Baronet Bingham of Castlebar in County Mayo. Cecilia Catherine Gordon-Lennox Countess Lucan (age 50) by marriage Countess Lucan of Castlebar in Mayo.
On 10th November 1912 Christopher Furness 1st Baron Furness (age 60) died. His son Marmaduke (age 29) succeeded 2nd Baron Furness of Grantley in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
On 10th November 1912 Reginald William Proctor-Beauchamp 5th Baronet (age 59) died. His brother Horace (age 56) succeeded 6th Baronet Beauchamp-Proctor of Langley Park in Norfolk.
On 10th November 1914 Henry Parnell 5th Baron Congleton (age 24) was killed in action. His brother John (age 22) succeeded 6th Baron Congleton of Congleton in Cheshire, 9th Baronet Parnell of Rathleague Queen's County.
On 10th November 1917 John Charlton (age 68) died at Banks House, Lanercost.
On 10th November 1927 Isabella Colquhoun Countess of Limerick died.
On 10th November 1940 John Townshend St Aubyn 2nd Baron St Levan (age 83) died. His nephew Francis (age 45) succeeded 3rd Baron St Levan of St Michael's Mount in Cornwall, 4th Baronet St Aubyn of St Michael's Mount in Cornwall.
On 10th November 1941 Charles Noel Carnegie 10th Earl of Southesk (age 87) died. His son Charles (age 48) succeeded 11th Earl Southesk, 7th Baronet Carnegie of Pittarrow in Kincardine. Princess Maud Duff Countess Southesk (age 48) by marriage Countess Southesk.
On 10th November 1944 Edward Charles Rowley Littleton 4th Baron Hatherton (age 76) died. His son Edward (age 44) succeeded 5th Baron Hatherton.
On 10th November 1979 Christopher William Gerald Henry Codrington 2nd Baronet (age 85) died. His son Simon (age 56) succeeded 3rd Baronet Codrington of Dodington.
On 10th November 1994 Rosamund Mary Scrope Lady Dryden died.
On 10th November 2003 Hugo Money-Coutts 8th Baron Latymer (age 77) died. His son Crispin (age 48) succeeded 9th Baron Latimer of Snape.