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On 14th November 1282 Alexander Dunkeld Prince Scotland (age 18) and Margaret Dampierre Countess Guelders (age 10) were married. She the daughter of Guy Dampierre Count Flanders (age 56) and Isabelle Luxemburg Countess Flanders (age 35). He the son of King Alexander III of Scotland (age 41) and Margaret Queen of Scotland. They were half third cousin once removed. He a grandson of King Henry III of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England.
On 14th November 1321 John Capet Duke Durazzo (age 27) and Agnes Perigord were married. He the son of Charles II King Naples and Mary of Hungary Queen Consort Naples (age 64).
Calendar Inquitisitions Port Mortem Volume 7 Edward III 691. 691. Giles, Son And Heir of Bartholomew De Badelesmere.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Giles, whose lands and tenements are in the wardship of H(enry) bishop of Lincoln, and who was born at Markettesoverton, co. Rutland, and was baptized in the church there, 7 November, 9 Edward III.
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Proof of age, 14 November [1335], 9 Edward III.
Richard de Sancto Lico, knight, aged 50 years, says that the said Giles, who was born in the manor of Hameldone, co. Rutland, and was baptized in the parish church of St. Andrew [Map] there, was, on the feast of St. Luke last, 21 years of age; and this he knows, because he was present when John de Drokenesforde, then bishop of Bath and Wells, baptized him; and Sir Robert de Watevile, knight, and Giles le Faukener, esquire of the aforesaid Bartholomew, were godfathers of the said Giles, and Lady Margery de Harington, then lady of Glaston, was his godmother.
John de Witlesbury, knight, aged 50 years and more, says that the said Giles was 21 years of age on the above feast, and this he knows, because his own son John was born on the very day when the said Giles was born at Hameldon and baptized in the church there, and his said son was 21 years of age on the above feast (last).
John de Boyvile, knight, aged 40 years and more, says the like, and knows it because he has a charter made on the same day, and from that day 21 years have elapsed.
John de Weyvile, aged 50 years, says the like, and knows it because he was there with his lady, Lady Margery de Haringtone, who was godmother of the said Giles, and wrote the day of his birth in a memorandum, which he still has.
John Basset, aged 50 years and more, says the like, and knows it because he has a son, who was born on the same day as the said Giles, and he was 21 years of age on the said feast of St. Luke (last).
William de la Hide, of Egelton, aged 50 years, says the like, and knows it because he espoused Alice his wife on the day the said Giles was born, from which day 21 years had elapsed on the feast of St. Luke (last).
William de la Hide, of Egelton, aged 50 years, says the like, and knows it because he espoused Alice his wife on the day the said Giles was born, from which day 21 years had elapsed on the feast of St. Luke (last).
Thomas Flemmyng, of Egelton, aged 50 years and more, says the like, and knows it because he was present when the said Giles was baptized, and the parish chaplain wrote the day of birth in the missal.
William de Sancto Petro, of Okham, aged 60 years, says the like, and knows it because [he has] a quit-claim of William de Okham, made on the day on which the said Giles was born, and by its date he knows the age of the said Giles.
William de Sancto Petro, of Okham, aged 60 years, says the like, and knows it because [he has] a quit-claim of William de Okham, made on the day on which the said Giles was born, and by its date he knows the age of the said Giles.
William de Ryhale, of Okham, aged 50 years, says the like, and knows it because he was (stetit) then with Sir Bartholomew de Badelesmere, when the said Giles was born, and he has the day of his birth written in a calendar.
Robert de Nevile, of Berudon, aged 50 years and more, says the like, and knows it by the death of Walter his brother, who died on the day on which the said Giles was born.
Henry bishop of Lincoln (age 46) being warned to be present did not appear in person or by any other.
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On 14th November 1442 Yolande Barcelona Queen Consort Naples (age 61) died. She was buried at Angers Cathedral [Map].
Yolande Barcelona Queen Consort Naples: On 11th August 1381 she was born to King John I of Aragon and Yolande of Bar Queen Consort Aragon. In 1400 King Louis of Naples and she were married at Arles. She by marriage Queen Consort Naples. She the daughter of King John I of Aragon and Yolande of Bar Queen Consort Aragon. He the son of Louis Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou and Marie Chatillon Duchess Anjou. They were first cousin once removed. He a great x 4 grandson of King Henry III of England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Edward I of England.
Patent Rolls. 14th November 1457. Westminster. Grant to the king's uterine brother, Jasper, earl of Pembroke (age 26), that he, his factors or deputies, may cut down for building, burning or selling 200 acres of wood by the forest perch of his wood within Shirwode forest, co. Nottingham, and licence for him to enclose the said acres for ten years for preservation of "le Spryng." By K. otc.
On 14th November 1501 Arthur Prince of Wales (age 15) and Catherine of Aragon (age 15) were married at St Paul's Cathedral [Map] by Archbishop Henry Deane assisted by William Warham Bishop of London (age 51) and a further eighteen bishops. She wore a white satin dress with a farthingale and over her head wore a veil of fine silk trimmed with gold and pearls. She would, eight years later, marry his younger brother King Henry VIII of England and Ireland (age 10) - see Marriage and Coronation of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. She the daughter of Ferdinand II King Aragon (age 49) and Isabella Queen Castile (age 50). He the son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland (age 44) and Elizabeth York Queen Consort England (age 35). They were half third cousin once removed. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.
Prince Henry who escorted her up the aisle and gave her away.
Cecily York Viscountess Welles (age 32) bore the train, Thomas Grey 2nd Marquess Dorset (age 24) was Chief Answerer.
Robert Radclyffe 1st Earl of Sussex (age 18) and Edward Stafford 3rd Duke of Buckingham (age 23) attended.
Thomas Englefield was appointed Knight of the Bath.
Immediately after their marriage Arthur Prince of Wales and Catherine of Aragon resided at Tickenhill Manor, Bewdley [Map] for a month. Thereafter they travelled to Ludlow, Shropshire [Map].
The Receyt of the Ladie Kateryne Book 2 Chapter 9. [14th November 1501] Chapter 3.1. Of the ordryng of the Church of Powles.
The Cathedrall Chirch of Seint Poulys within the citie of London was ennournyd in all behalvys, bothe autier and quere, and also the body of the Chirche, with the most excellent ornements apperteynyng unto the worship of God, and honour of this joyeful maryage and unyon of the moost revrent Prince and Pnces. First, the auters with their plats, jowalx, and relikks, of wondrefull riche and cyousnes; with copys1 and vestments, in their sortes, honourably to the mynystres abehovabill, of full great valoure: The quere also enhaunged with clothis of Aras; and from the quere doore, the which is of XII or XIII foote enhight from the pavment, extended a weye and passage callid a levy, like unto a brydge of tymbre, byllyd and arrayid upon great and meny posts, roulyd upon bothe the sidds with red say, nailyd and cov'ed upon the seid reylys all the lengeth of the body of the chirch unto the nyghyngys and approximacion of the west doore, the whiche is of VI or VII hundreth foote of lengeth: And nere unto the lougher end of thys levy there was enhaunsed a certayne porcon of V or VI.... like a stage, rownde in compasse, covred with red say, takyd fast with gilte nailys, uppon the which the Prince, Princes, and mynysters of the sacrement of matrimony might conveniently stond; and in object annempst this place, where as the courte and consistory is usyd to be kept, above in the vaute, there was a closet, made pperly woth latés wyndowes, enclosed, within which closett the King's Grace and the Quene's might stond secreatly to se and appceyve the forme and manor of the mynystracon. The wallys also of the body of the Chirch, conteynyng the lengeth of the levy, of a great hight and brede were hangyd with costely and riche clothis of Arras, whoes works and texturys represented the noble and valiaunt acts, storis, and gests, that for the moost ptie poets and oratours writt and remembre in their comments, boks, and scripture; as well the besegyng of noble cities as other batalls, turneis, their horsis, and persons, after the moost goodly pontinge, shapp, and fachyon, with the endevor and practis of the maker his reason and imaginacion.
Note 1. Copes.
Wriothesley's Chronicle [1508-1562]. 14th November 1501. This yeare, the 14th day of November, Prince Arthure (age 15) was marriedg at Paules Churche [Map], in London, to the Kinge of Spaynes (age 49) third daughter, named Katheryne (age 15).a
Note g. At the age of fifteen, his bride being seventeen. The commission and marriage articles may be seen in MS. Harleian. Cod. 6, 220, Art. 1.
On 14th November 1522 Anne Valois Duchess Bourbon (age 61) died.
Chronicle of Edward Hall [1496-1548]. [14th November 1532]. The King after his return, married privately the lady Anne Boleyn (age 31), on Saint Erkenwaldes day, which marriage was kept so secrete, that very few knew it, til she was great with child, at Easter after.
Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic Henry VIII 1537. 14th November 1537. 1086. Queen Margaret of Scotland (age 47) to Cromwell (age 52).
I thank you for your writing by the King my brother's servant and for the joyful tidings that God has sent him a prince. Complains of her ill treatment and begs Cromwell's help. Desires her letters to the King and him to be kept secret. 14 October (sic). Signature cut off.
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Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic Henry VIII 1537. 14th November 1537. 1084. Honor Lady (age 43) to the Countess of Sussex.
Commendations to my lord (age 54) and you. I have received your letter and perceive your sorrow for the death of the Queen (deceased), yet her Grace was fortunate to live the day to bring forth such a prince. I perceive my lord and you have taken my daughter Anne (age 17) until, by your good suit, she may obtain place again. If she cannot I will send for her and recompense your charges. I did not send them to put you or any of my kin to charge, but to have them with the Queen. Where you write that but for your great charge of kin and other gentlewomen you would have taken Kateryn (age 15) too; it was never my mind to put you to any charge, yet if I were in England and you sent me even three or four I would accept them. I pray you prefer Anne because she was sworn to the late Queen. Where it has pleased my Lord of Rutland (age 45) and my lady at your suit to take Kateryn for the time, I trust they shall be no losers. "Very glad to hear of your great belly, beseeching God to make you a joyous mother." As shortly as I can I will send you your own, with some good wine which I trust ye shall have three weeks before Christmas. Calais [Map], 14 Nov.
Holinshed's Chronicle [1525-1582]. [14th November 1541]. The morrow after she [Queen Catherine Howard of England (age 18)] was conueied to Sion [Map], the ladie Bainton and certeine gentlewomen and some of hir seruants being appointed to wait upon hir there, till the kings pleasure might be further knowen. Culpeper (age 27), Diram (age 28), and others were had to the tower. Diram in his examination being charged with the familiaritie which had béene betwixt them, before she was married to the king, confessed that he and she said quéene had made a precontract togither, and that he concealed it for hir preferment in marriage to the king, after he vnderstood the king began to cast a liking towards hir.
Henry Machyn's Diary. 14th November 1555. The xiiij day of November be-gane the knyll for the most ryght reverent father in God my lord chaunseler of England, doctur Sthevyn Gardener (deceased), byshope of Wynchastur, and of the preve consell with kyng Henry the viijth and unto quen Mare quen of England (age 39); and with a hersse of iiij branchys, with gylt candyllstykes, and ij whytt branchys and iij dosen of stayffes-torchys, and all the qwyre hangyd with blake and armes, and a durge songe; and the morow masse of requiem, and alle bysshoppes and lordes and knyghtes and gentyllmen; and my lord bysshope Bonar (age 55) of London did syng masse of requiem, and doctur Whyt (age 45) bysshope of Lynkolne dyd pryche at the sam masse; and after all they whent to his plasse to dener.
Note. P. 97. Funeral of lord chancellor Gardiner. The ceremonial of this is preserved in the Coll. Arm. I. 11. 121–124, and a second copy in pp. 127–133.—Machyn's extraordinary word "inowlle" is converted by Strype into "jewels:" and in my marginal note I have suggested "enamel." Both explanations are wrong: as no doubt our painter meant that the banners were painted with images of saints in oil and "with fine gold."
Henry Machyn's Diary. 14th November 1562. The sam day at nyght cam a commondement [to] the masturs of every parryche and mastores shuld pray to [God] thys iij days for to helpe them that be send [be-]yond the see agaynst the Duke of Gwys (age 43), the wyche the prynce of Co[ndé] (age 32) doys in-tentt for to mett in the feld on Tuwsday.
Letters of John Chamberlain Volume 2 252. 252. To Sir Dudley Carleton (age 43). [S. P. Dom., Jac. I, lxxxix, 21.] London, November 14, 1616.
My very goode Lord: Beeing last night at Master Secretaries (age 53) I understoode that Dieston was to be dispatcht this day towards you, who must not come empty though I wrote so lately. There supped divers of your goode frends, Sir Walter Raleigh (age 62), Sir Henry Savile, Sir Maurice Barklay, Sir ... Seymor, Sir Harry Nevill, Sir Robert Killegree with I know not how many Ladies and gentlewomen of that race and alliance. The absence of the court geves Master Secretarie leave and leysure to entertain his frends as Sir Henry Savile was there likewise the night before: the King went to Tiballs on Monday and so towards Roiston and Newmarket. The Quene continues at Somerset House till his return. The Lord Cooke (age 64) is now quite of the hookes, and order geven to send him a supersedeas from executing his place. The common speach is that fowre Ps have overthrown and put him down, that is Pride, Prohibitions, Premunire, and Prerogative. Sir Henry Montague is generally nominated to the place, by reason that the citie is written unto to choose Sir Harry Yelverton (age 50) for theyre Recorder which is terminus diminutinus [diminutive term] to his office of sollicitor, but yet must be accepted to serve turns. Yet perhaps yt may be that yf yt come to light in time that the late Recorder (age 53)1 hath maried his maide1 (as is bruited) and geven her such earnest as cannot be long concealed, yt may hinder his preferment.
Note 1. Henry Montagu, future Earl of Mancheser, married three times. His second wife Anne Wincot died in November 1614 so at the time of the letter he was a widower. He next married in 1620 to Margaret Crouch Countess Manchester (age 11).
Letters of John Chamberlain Volume 2 252. [14th November 1616] On Saterday the Knights of the Bath were entertained by the Lord Mayor at Drapers Hall with a supper and a play, where some of them were so rude and unruly and caried themselves so insolently divers wayes but specially in putting citizens wives to the squeake, so far foorth that one of the sheriffes brake open a doore upon Sir Edward Sackvile (age 25), which gave such occasion of scandall, that they went away without the banket though yt were redy and prepared for them. Neither did they forbeare these disorders among themselves, for there were divers picques and quarrells at their severall meetings, but specially at the Miter in Fleetstreet, insomuch that younge Parker (age 16) sonne to the Lord Mountegle (age 41), and Will Howard the Lord Treasurers (age 55) youngest sonne went into the feild, but were there prevented and reconciled. There was a greater busines towards in that kind betwixt the earle of Dorset (age 27) and the Lord Clifford (age 25), upon notice wherof the King and counsaile have taken order that they forbeare one another, and try out theyre controversies by warres in Westminster Hall. The Lady Compton (age 46) (the Lord Villers (age 24) mother) appeares not here this terme, which is much noted, and thought to be sore against her will, but the reason is saide to be certain letters from her sonne with advise to forbeare, for that her entermedling in matters is not so well taken. The Lord Chauncellor (age 76) comes litle abrode since his new dignitie1, beeing overtaken with a cold, or as some interpret yt in suspence what wold become of the Lord Cooke.
Note 1. Thomas Egerton was created Viscount Brackley on the 7th November 1616.
Letters of John Chamberlain Volume 2 252. [14th November 1616] Vicount Wallingford (age 72) is willing to make roome for Sir Thomas Edmonds (age 53) advancement to be controller, having besides the dignitie conferred now upon him £2000 a yeare during life out of the court of wardes, or the best ward (saving noble men) that falls every yeare at his owne choise, so that the King is the only gainer by these bargains, except perhaps his Lady (age 33) whose ambition they say yt was to have him a vicount that she might have place of certain Ladies, but specially of the Lady Fenton (age 48), whom she did most aime at. The Lord Rosse (age 26) went from Portesmouth the third of this present, having had ever since as fayre a wind as ever blew, so that yt is certainly held that he is before this time arrived at Lisbone. At his parting he sent Secretarie Winwod (age 53) a diamond worth forty pound.
On 14th November 1627 Elizabeth Waldegrave died. On 6th December 1629 Arthur Coke (age 40) died in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk [Map]. Stuart Hooded Monument sculpted by Nicholas Stone (age 40) in St Andrew's Church, Bramfield [Map]. White and black marble; reclining effigy of Elizabeth with Arthur kneeling in prayer above within an arched Recess; Arms over the arch and surrounding it are seven Cartouche's.
Elizabeth Waldegrave: she was born to George Waldegrave. On 8th February 1608 Arthur Coke and she were married at Hitcham, Norfolk as recorded in the papers of the Winthrop Family Folio 36: "The viijth of Feb. beinge Shrovetuesday the L Cokes seconde soonne maryed the daughter and heire of Sir George Waldegrave at Hiccham". The Hitcham Register gives 09 Feb as the date of the marriage.
Arthur Coke: In 1587 he was born to Edward Coke and Bridget Paston.




Samuel Pepys' Diary. 14th November 1662. So to my office, where we met this afternoon about answering a great letter of my Lord Treasurer's (age 55), and that done to my office drawing up a letter to him, and so home to supper.
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Samuel Pepys' Diary. 14th November 1664. Thence to Sir Philip Warwicke (age 54) about Navy business: and my Lord Ashly (age 43); and afterwards to my Chancellor (age 55), who is very well pleased with me, and my carrying of his business.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 14th November 1664. And so to the 'Change [Map], where mighty busy; and so home to dinner, where Mr. Creed and Moore: and after dinner I to my Lord Treasurer's (age 57), to Sir Philip Warwicke (age 54) there, and then to White Hall, to the Duke of Albemarle (age 55), about Tangier [Map]; and then homeward to the Coffee-house to hear newes. And it seems the Dutch, as I afterwards found by Mr. Coventry's (age 36) letters, have stopped a ship of masts of Sir W. Warren's, coming for us in a Swede's ship, which they will not release upon Sir G. Downing's (age 39) claiming her: which appears as the first act of hostility; and is looked upon as so by Mr. Coventry.
Calendar of State Papers Charles II 14 Nov 1664. 14th November 1664. 104. William Coventry (age 36) to [Sec. Bennet. (age 46)] Believes nothing short of hanging will secure the pressed men. Lord St. John's news can hardly be believed, but the report will do no harm, for if the Dutch begin so roughly, seamen will be unwilling to go on merchantmen, and so cannot live without going on men-of-war. Hears that Taylor was objected to by the Committee [for Maritime Affairs] as a [Navy] Commissioner; he was chosen without contradiction by Sir John Mennes (age 65), Sir John Lawson (age 49), and Sir William Penn (age 43), and the warrants sent for him and others to the Attorney-General, as was usual in Lord Northumberland's time. Thinks the King will not easily consent to his rejection, as he is a man of great abilities and dispatch, and was formerly laid aside at Chatham [Map], on the Duchess of Albemarle's (age 45) earnest interposition for another. He is a fanatic, it is true, but all hands will be needed for the work cut out; there is less danger of them in harbour than at sea, and profit will convert most of them. The weather is bad; wonders the Scotchmen have not got to the Hope. The new ship is nearly ready, but has no guns; some spare ones should be sent in some man-of-war. [Two pages.]
Calendar of State Papers Charles II 14 Nov 1664. 14th November 1664. 103. Commissioner Peter Pett (age 54) to Sam. Pepys (age 31). The Triumph has sailed with 70 men from the Kent, and 50 soldiers that came from Hull. Progress of ships. [Adm. Paper.]
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 14th November 1665. Called up by break of day by Captain Cocke (age 48), by agreement, and he and I in his coach through Kent-streete (a sad place through the plague, people sitting sicke and with plaisters about them in the street begging) to Viner's (age 34) and Colvill's about money business, and so to my house, and there I took £300 in order to the carrying it down to my Lord Sandwich (age 40) in part of the money I am to pay for Captain Cocke by our agreement. So I took it down, and down I went to Greenwich, Kent [Map] to my office, and there sat busy till noon, and so home to dinner, and thence to the office again, and by and by to the Duke of Albemarle's (age 56) by water late, where I find he had remembered that I had appointed to come to him this day about money, which I excused not doing sooner; but I see, a dull fellow, as he is, do sometimes remember what another thinks he mindeth not. My business was about getting money of the East India Company; but, Lord! to see how the Duke himself magnifies himself in what he had done with the Company; and my Lord Craven (age 57) what the King (age 35) could have done without my Lord Duke, and a deale of stir, but most mightily what a brave fellow I am.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 14th November 1666. Up, and by water to White Hall, and thence to Westminster, where I bought several things, as a hone, ribbon, gloves, books, and then took coach and to Knipp's lodging, whom I find not ready to go home with me. So I away to do a little business, among others to call upon Mr. Osborne for my Tangier warrant for the last quarter, and so to the Exchange [Map] for some things for my wife, and then to Knipp's again, and there staid reading of Waller's verses, while she finished dressing, her husband being by. I had no other pastime. Her lodging very mean, and the condition she lives in; yet makes a shew without doors, God bless us! I carried him along with us into the City, and set him down in Bishopsgate Street, and then home with her. She tells me how Smith, of the Duke's house, hath killed a man upon a quarrel in play; which makes every body sorry, he being a good actor, and, they say, a good man, however this happens. The ladies of the Court do much bemoan him, she says. Here she and we alone at dinner to some good victuals, that we could not put off, that was intended for the great dinner of my Lord Hinchingbroke's (age 18), if he had come.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 14th November 1666. After dinner I to teach her my new recitative of "It is decreed", of which she learnt a good part, and I do well like it and believe shall be well pleased when she hath it all, and that it will be found an agreeable thing. Then carried her home, and my wife and I intended to have seen my Lady Jemimah at White Hall, but the Exchange Streete was so full of coaches, every body, as they say, going thither to make themselves fine against tomorrow night, that, after half an hour's stay, we could not do any [thing], only my wife to see her brother, and I to go speak one word with Sir G. Carteret (age 56) about office business, and talk of the general complexion of matters, which he looks upon, as I do, with horrour, and gives us all for an undone people. That there is no such thing as a peace in hand, nor possibility of any without our begging it, they being as high, or higher, in their terms than ever, and tells me that, just now, my Lord Hollis (age 67) had been with him, and wept to think in what a condition we are fallen. He shewed me my Lord Sandwich's (age 41) letter to him, complaining of the lack of money, which Sir G. Carteret is at a loss how in the world to get the King (age 36) to supply him with, and wishes him, for that reason, here; for that he fears he will be brought to disgrace there, for want of supplies. He says the House is yet in a bad humour; and desiring to know whence it is that the King stirs not, he says he minds it not, nor will be brought to it, and that his servants of the House do, instead of making the Parliament better, rather play the rogue one with another, and will put all in fire. So that, upon the whole, we are in a wretched condition, and I went from him in full apprehensions of it.
Samuel Pepys' Diary. 14th November 1667. At the office close all the morning. At noon, all my clerks with me to dinner, to a venison pasty; and there comes Creed, and dined with me, and he tells me how high the Lords were in the Lords' House about the business of the Chancellor (age 58), and that they are not yet agreed to impeach him.
John Evelyn's Diary. 14th November 1668. To London, invited to the consecration of that excellent person, the Dean of Ripon, Dr. Wilkins (age 54), now made Bishop of Chester; it was at Ely House, the Archbishop of Canterbury (age 70), Dr. Cosin (age 73), Bishop of Durham, the Bishops of Ely (age 77), Salisbury, Rochester (age 43), and others officiating. Dr. Tillotson (age 38) preached. Then, we went to a sumptuous dinner in the hall, where were the Duke of Buckingham (age 40), Judges, Secretaries of State, Lord-Keeper, Council, Noblemen, and innumerable other company, who were honorers of this incomparable man, universally beloved by all who knew him.
On 14th November 1669 Frederick Saxe Coburg Altenburg I Duke Saxe Gotha Altenburg (age 23) and Duchess Magdalena Sibylle of Saxe Gotha Altenburg (age 21) were married at Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. He the son of Ernest "The Pious" Saxe Gotha I Duke Saxe Gotha (age 67) and Elisabeth Sophie Saxe Altenburg Duchess Saxe Gotha (age 50). They were fourth cousins.
John Evelyn's Diary. 14th November 1675. Being Sunday, my Lord (age 47) having before delivered to me his letter of attorney, keys, seal, and his Will, we took a solemn leave of one another upon the beach, the coaches carrying them into the sea to the boats, which delivered them to Captain Gunman's (age 41) yacht, the "Mary". Being under sail, the castle gave them seventeen guns, which Captain Gunman answered with eleven. Hence, I went to church, to beg a blessing on their voyage.
John Evelyn's Diary. 14th November 1685. I dined at Lambeth [Map], my Lord Archbishop (age 68) carrying me with him in his barge: there were my Lord Deputy of Ireland, the Bp. of Ely (age 48), and St. Asaph (age 58), Dr. Sherlock, and other divines; Sir Wm Hayward, Sir Paule Rycaut, &c.
On 14th November 1687 Nell Gwyn (age 37) died.
John Evelyn's Diary. 14th November 1688. The Prince (age 38) increases everyday in force. Several Lords go in to him. Lord Cornbury (age 26) carries some regiments, and marches to Honiton, Devon, the Prince's headquarters. The city of London in disorder; the rabble pulled down the nunnery newly bought by the Papists of Lord Berkeley (age 60), at St. John's. The Queen (age 30) prepares to go to Portsmouth, Hampshire [Map] for safety, to attend the issue of this commotion, which has a dreadful aspect.
On 14th November 1724 John Murray 1st Duke Atholl (age 64) died. His son James (age 34) succeeded 2nd Duke Atholl, 3rd Marquess Atholl, 4th Earl Atholl, 5th Earl Tullibardine.
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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 14th November 1734 Louise Kéroualle 1st Duchess Portsmouth (age 85) died in Paris [Map]. Duke Portsmouth, Earl Fareham and Baron Petersfield extinct since the creations were for life only.
On 14th November 1787 John Astley (age 63) died at Dukinfield Lodge, Cheshire [Map]. He was buried at Dukinfield Old Chapel, Cheshire [Map].
On 14th November 1816 Hyacinthe Gabrielle Roland Marchioness Wellesley (deceased) was buried at St Michael's Church, Penkridge [Map].
On 14th November 1826 Reverend John D'Ewes aka Granville (age 82) died. He was buried at St Peter's Church, Ellastone.
Reverend John D'Ewes aka Granville: In 1744 he was born to John D'Ewes and Anne Granville. In 1779 Reverend John D'Ewes aka Granville and Harriet de la Bere were married.
After 14th November 1841. St Andrew's Church, Blickling [Map]. Monument to John Kerr 7th Marquess Lothian (deceased) and Cecil Chetwynd-Talbot Marchioness Lothian (age 33).
John Kerr 7th Marquess Lothian: On 1st February 1794 he was born to William Kerr 6th Marquess Lothian and Harriet Hobart Viscountess Belmore. On 27th April 1824 William Kerr 6th Marquess Lothian died at Richmond, Surrey succeeded 7th Marquess Lothian. In 1831 John Kerr 7th Marquess Lothian and Cecil Chetwynd-Talbot Marchioness Lothian were married. She by marriage Marchioness Lothian. She the daughter of Charles Chetwynd-Talbot 2nd Earl Talbot and Frances Thomasina Lambart Countess Talbot. He the son of William Kerr 6th Marquess Lothian and Harriet Hobart Viscountess Belmore. On 14th November 1841 John Kerr 7th Marquess Lothian died at Blickling Hall, Norfolk succeeded 8th Marquess Lothian. He inherited the Blickling, Norfolk estate and made significant changes.
Cecil Chetwynd-Talbot Marchioness Lothian: On 17th April 1808 she was born to Charles Chetwynd-Talbot 2nd Earl Talbot and Frances Thomasina Lambart Countess Talbot. On 13th May 1877 Cecil Chetwynd-Talbot Marchioness Lothian died at Rome, Italy.
On 14th November 1851 Selina Constance de Burgh Baroness Ward (age 22) died in childbirth in Ostend, Belgium having been
Adeline Horsey Recollections. From Ostend she went to Ems, where her child was prematurely born and the unhappy young mother (age 22) died. Her husband (age 34) brought her body to England, and once again Constance Ward lay in her darkened bedroom.
On 14th November 1854 Anne Emily Spencer-Churchill Duchess Roxburghe was born to John Winston Spencer-Churchill 7th Duke of Marlborough (age 32) and Frances Anne Emily Vane Duchess of Marlborough (age 32). She married 11th June 1874 James Henry Robert Innes-Kerr 7th Duke Roxburghe, son of James Innes-Kerr 6th Duke Roxburghe, and had issue.
On 14th November 1858 Beatrice Constance Grosvenor was born to Hugh Lupus Grosvenor 1st Duke Westminster (age 33) and Constance Leveson-Gower Duchess Westminster (age 24). Coefficient of inbreeding 7.06%. She married 1877 her second cousin Charles Compton Cavendish 3rd Baron Chesham, son of William George Cavendish 2nd Baron Chesham and Henrietta Frances Lascelles Baroness Chesham, and had issue.
On 14th November 1859 Thomas de Grey 2nd Earl de Grey (age 77) died. His nephew George (age 32) succeeded 3rd Earl de Grey, 4th Baron Grantham, 7th Baronet Robinson of Newby in Yorkshire. His daughter Ann (age 53) succeeded 7th Baroness Lucas of Crudwell.
Monument at the De Grey Mausoleum, St John the Baptist Church, Flitton [Map] sculpted by Matthew Noble (age 42) in 1864.
Ann Florence Robinson Countess Cowper: In 1806 she was born to Thomas de Grey 2nd Earl de Grey and Henrietta Cole Countess de Grey. In 1833 George Augustus Frederick Cowper 6th Earl Cowper and she were married. She by marriage Countess Cowper. She the daughter of Thomas de Grey 2nd Earl de Grey and Henrietta Cole Countess de Grey. He the son of Peter Nassau Clavering-Cowper 5th Earl Cowper and Emily Lamb Countess Cowper. In 1880 Ann Florence Robinson Countess Cowper died. Her son Francis succeeded 8th Baron Lucas of Crudwell.
After 14th November 1884. Monument to Frances Puleston in St Giles' Church, Wrexham [Map]. Sculpted by Peter Mathias Van Gelder.

On 14th November 1900 William Montagu 9th Duke Manchester (age 23) and Helena Zimmerman (age 22) were married at St Marylebone Church. They had met at a costume ball at a Brittany coast resort in Dinard in Brittany. They had two sons and two daughters. He the son of George Victor Drogo Montagu 8th Duke Manchester and Consuelo Yznaga Duchess Manchester (age 47).
On 14th November 1923 Ernest Augustus Hanover 3rd Duke Cumberland and Teviotdale (age 78) died. Duke Cumberland and Teviotdale extinct.
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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.
14th November 1928. Daily Mirror. Dubtant to Wed. Engagment of Hon. Diana Freeman-Mitford (age 18) to Cabinet Minister's Son.
One of the prettiest debutants of the year is to marry the son of a Cabinet Minister.
The engagement was announced last night of the Hon. Diana Freeman-Mitford, third daughter of Lord (age 50) and Lady (age 48) Redesdale, and Mr. Bryan Guiness (age 23), elder son of Colonel Walter Guiness (age 48), Minster of Agriculture, and Lady Evelyn Guiness (age 45).
After 14th November 1929. Gate to the churcyard in memory of Thomas Surtees Raine (deceased).
Thomas Surtees Raine: In 1850 he was born. On 14th November 1929 he died.
On 14th November 1933 Walter Francis David Long (age 22) and Frances Laura Charteris Duchess of Marlborough (age 18) were married at St Margaret's Church, Westminster [Map].
On 14th November 1948 King Charles III was born to Philip Mountbatten Duke Edinburgh (age 27) and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (age 22). He married (1) 29th July 1981 Diana Spencer Princess Wales, daughter of John Spencer 8th Earl Spencer and Frances Ruth Roche Countess Spencer, and had issue (2) 9th April 2005 Queen Consort Camilla Shand.
On 14th November 1619 Thomas Howard 3rd Earl Berkshire was born to Thomas Howard 1st Earl Berkshire (age 32) and Elizabeth Cecil Countess Berkshire (age 23).
On 14th November 1666 Jane Hildyard nee Pitt was born to George Pitt (age 41) and Jane Savage Baroness Chandos (age 40). She married in or before 1700 Christopher Hildyard and had issue.
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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 14th November 1674 William Stapleton 3rd Baronet was born to William Stapleton 1st Baronet.
On 14th November 1691 James Lindsay 5th Earl Balcarres was born to Colin Lindsay 3rd Earl Balcarres (age 39) and Margaret Campbell Countess Balcarres. He married 24th October 1749 Anne Dalrymple Countess Balcarres and had issue.
On 14th November 1691 Henry Shirley 3rd Earl Ferrers was born to Robert Shirley 1st Earl Ferrers (age 41) and Elizabeth Washington Baroness Ferrers Chartley.
On 12th November 1692 Evelyn Alston 5th Baronet was born to Joseph Alston 3rd Baronet (age 27) and Penelope Evelyn Lady Alston (age 20). He was baptised 14th November 1692 at Long Ditton, Surrey.
On 14th November 1717 James Bertie was born to Montagu Venables Bertie 2nd Earl of Abingdon (age 44). He died aged less than one years old.
On 14th November 1749 Edward Winnington 2nd Baronet was born to Edward Winnington 1st Baronet (age 21). He married in or before 1780 Anne Foley Lady Winnington, daughter of Thomas Foley 1st Baron Foley and Grace Granville, and had issue.
On 14th November 1757 John Villiers 3rd Earl Clarendon was born to Thomas Villiers 1st Earl Clarendon (age 48) and Charlotte Capell Countess Clarendon. He married 5th January 1791 his first cousin Maria Forbes Countess Clarendon.
On 14th November 1768 William Welby 2nd Baronet was born to William Earle Welby 1st Baronet (age 34) and Penelope Glynne.
On 14th November 1773 Stapleton Cotton 1st Viscount Combermere was born to Robert Salusbury Cotton 5th Baronet (age 34). He married (1) 1st January 1801 Anna-Maria Clinton, daughter of Thomas Pelham-Clinton 3rd Duke Newcastle-under-Lyne and Anna Maria Stanhope Countess Lincoln (2) 22nd June 1814 Caroline Greville Viscountess Comberemere and had issue (3) 1838 Mary Gibbings Viscountess Comberemere.
On 14th November 1791 William Robert Kemp 10th Baronet was born to William Robert Kemp 9th Baronet (age 46) and Sarah Adcock Lady Kemp. He married 10th March 1859 Mary Saunders Lady Kemp.
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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 14th November 1803 Lieutenant-Colonel George Lister Lister-Kaye was born to John Lister-Kaye 1st Baronet (age 31) and Amelia Grey Lady Lister-Kaye (age 24).
On 14th November 1823 Lydston Newman 3rd Baronet was born to Robert Newman 1st Baronet (age 47).
On 14th November 1843 William Reynell Anson 3rd Baronet was born to John William Hamilton Anson 2nd Baronet (age 26) and Elizabeth Catherine Pack Lady Anson (age 22).
On 14th November 1846 Albert Edward Bertie was born to Montagu Bertie 6th Earl of Abingdon (age 38) and Elizabeth Lavinia Harcourt Countess Abingdon. He married 27th April 1881 Caroline Elizabeth McDonnell, daughter of Mark Kerr aka McDonnell 5th Earl of Antrim and Jane Macan Countess of Antrim.
On 14th November 1854 Anne Emily Spencer-Churchill Duchess Roxburghe was born to John Winston Spencer-Churchill 7th Duke of Marlborough (age 32) and Frances Anne Emily Vane Duchess of Marlborough (age 32). She married 11th June 1874 James Henry Robert Innes-Kerr 7th Duke Roxburghe, son of James Innes-Kerr 6th Duke Roxburghe, and had issue.
On 14th November 1858 Beatrice Constance Grosvenor was born to Hugh Lupus Grosvenor 1st Duke Westminster (age 33) and Constance Leveson-Gower Duchess Westminster (age 24). Coefficient of inbreeding 7.06%. She married 1877 her second cousin Charles Compton Cavendish 3rd Baron Chesham, son of William George Cavendish 2nd Baron Chesham and Henrietta Frances Lascelles Baroness Chesham, and had issue.
On 14th November 1866 Leopoldina Olivia Keppel was born to William Keppel 7th Earl Albermarle (age 34) and Sophia Mary MacNab of Dundurn Castle (age 34).
On 14th November 1872 John Francis Granville Scrope Egerton 4th Earl Ellesmere was born to Francis Egerton 3rd Earl Ellesmere (age 25) and Katherine Louisa Phipps Countess Ellesmere (age 22). He married 28th October 1905 his half fifth cousin once removed Violet Lambton Countess Ellesmere, daughter of Frederick Lambton 4th Earl Durham and Beatrix Bulteel Countess Durham, and had issue.
On 14th November 1877 Stuart Pleydell-Bouverie was born to William Pleydell-Bouverie 5th Earl Radnor (age 36) and Helen Matilda Chaplin Countess Radnor (age 31).
On 14th November 1887 Harriet Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis was born to Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis 21st Baron Clinton (age 24) and Jane Grey McDonnell Baroness Clinton (age 24). Coefficient of inbreeding 1.57%. She married 28th April 1910 Henry Nevile Fane and had issue.
On 14th November 1902 Victor James Guy Chetwynd 6th Baronet was born to Guy Chetwynd 5th Baronet (age 28).
On 14th November 1916 Anne Palairet Countess of Oxford and Asquith was born to Michael Palairet (age 34). She married 28th August 1947 Julian Asquith 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith and had issue.
On 14th November 1929 Elizabeth Jane Ormsby-Gore Baroness Wardington was born to George Arthur Ormsby-Gore 4th Baron Harlech (age 44) and Beatrice Edith Mildred Gascoyne-Cecil Baroness Harlech (age 38). She married 26th October 1962 William Simon Pease 3rd Baron Wardington, son of John William Beaumont Pease 1st Baron Wardington and Dorothy Charlotte Forster Baroness Wardington.
On 14th November 1944 Edward Foljambe 5th Earl of Liverpool was born to Captain Peter Foljambe. He was born posthumously. He married 29th January 1970 his sixth cousin Juliana Noel Countess Liverpool, daughter of Anthony Gerard Edward Noel 5th Earl of Gainsborough and Mary Stourton Countess Gainsborough.
On 14th November 1948 King Charles III was born to Philip Mountbatten Duke Edinburgh (age 27) and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (age 22). He married (1) 29th July 1981 Diana Spencer Princess Wales, daughter of John Spencer 8th Earl Spencer and Frances Ruth Roche Countess Spencer, and had issue (2) 9th April 2005 Queen Consort Camilla Shand.
On 14th November 1282 Alexander Dunkeld Prince Scotland (age 18) and Margaret Dampierre Countess Guelders (age 10) were married. She the daughter of Guy Dampierre Count Flanders (age 56) and Isabelle Luxemburg Countess Flanders (age 35). He the son of King Alexander III of Scotland (age 41) and Margaret Queen of Scotland. They were half third cousin once removed. He a grandson of King Henry III of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England.
On 14th November 1302 Humphrey Bohun 4th Earl Hereford 3rd Earl Essex (age 26) and Princess Elizabeth of Rhuddlan Countess Essex, Hereford and Holland (age 20) were married. She by marriage Countess Essex, Countess Hereford. Westminster Abbey [Map]. She the daughter of King Edward I of England (age 63) and Eleanor of Castile Queen Consort England. He the son of Humphrey Bohun 3rd Earl Hereford 2nd Earl Essex and Maud Fiennes Countess Essex and Hereford. They were third cousins.
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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 14th November 1321 John Capet Duke Durazzo (age 27) and Agnes Perigord were married. He the son of Charles II King Naples and Mary of Hungary Queen Consort Naples (age 64).
On 14th November 1501 Arthur Prince of Wales (age 15) and Catherine of Aragon (age 15) were married at St Paul's Cathedral [Map] by Archbishop Henry Deane assisted by William Warham Bishop of London (age 51) and a further eighteen bishops. She wore a white satin dress with a farthingale and over her head wore a veil of fine silk trimmed with gold and pearls. She would, eight years later, marry his younger brother King Henry VIII of England and Ireland (age 10) - see Marriage and Coronation of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. She the daughter of Ferdinand II King Aragon (age 49) and Isabella Queen Castile (age 50). He the son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland (age 44) and Elizabeth York Queen Consort England (age 35). They were half third cousin once removed. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.
Prince Henry who escorted her up the aisle and gave her away.
Cecily York Viscountess Welles (age 32) bore the train, Thomas Grey 2nd Marquess Dorset (age 24) was Chief Answerer.
Robert Radclyffe 1st Earl of Sussex (age 18) and Edward Stafford 3rd Duke of Buckingham (age 23) attended.
Thomas Englefield was appointed Knight of the Bath.
Immediately after their marriage Arthur Prince of Wales and Catherine of Aragon resided at Tickenhill Manor, Bewdley [Map] for a month. Thereafter they travelled to Ludlow, Shropshire [Map].
On 14th November 1572 Moyle Finch 1st Baronet (age 22) and Elizabeth Heneage 1st Countess Winchelsea (age 16) were married.
On 14th November 1659 Thomas Butler 6th Earl Ossory (age 25) and Emilia Nassau Beverweert Countess Ossory (age 24) were married at Den Bosch. He the son of James Butler 1st Duke Ormonde (age 49) and Elizabeth Preston Duchess Ormonde (age 44).
On 14th November 1661 William Portman 6th Baronet (age 18) and Elizabeth Cutler Lady Portman (age 21) were married. She by marriage Lady Portman of Orchard Portman in Somerset.
On 14th November 1663 Francis Bland 2nd Baronet and Jane Lowther (age 22) were married.
On 14th November 1665 John St Aubyn 1st Baronet (age 20) and Anne Jenkyn Lady St Aubyn were married.
On 14th November 1669 Frederick Saxe Coburg Altenburg I Duke Saxe Gotha Altenburg (age 23) and Duchess Magdalena Sibylle of Saxe Gotha Altenburg (age 21) were married at Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. He the son of Ernest "The Pious" Saxe Gotha I Duke Saxe Gotha (age 67) and Elisabeth Sophie Saxe Altenburg Duchess Saxe Gotha (age 50). They were fourth cousins.
On 14th November 1753 Thomas Walpole (age 26) and Elizabeth Vanneck (age 21) were married. She the daughter of his business partner Joshua Vanneck 1st Baronet (age 52). A Marriage of Two Sets of Siblings; her sister Margaret Vanneck (age 10) had married his brother Richard Walpole (age 25).
On 14th November 1820 George Wyndham 4th Earl Egremont (age 34) and Jane Roberts Countess Egremont were married.
On 14th November 1900 William Montagu 9th Duke Manchester (age 23) and Helena Zimmerman (age 22) were married at St Marylebone Church. They had met at a costume ball at a Brittany coast resort in Dinard in Brittany. They had two sons and two daughters. He the son of George Victor Drogo Montagu 8th Duke Manchester and Consuelo Yznaga Duchess Manchester (age 47).
On 14th November 1933 Walter Francis David Long (age 22) and Frances Laura Charteris Duchess of Marlborough (age 18) were married at St Margaret's Church, Westminster [Map].
On 14th November 1189 William Mandeville 3rd Earl Essex Count Aumale died at Rouen, France [Map]. He was buried at Mortemar Abbey. Earl Essex extinct.
On 14th November 1508 Joan Fitzalan Baroness Bergavenny died.
On 14th November 1508 Mabel Parr Baroness Dacre of Gilsland died. She was buried at Lanercost Priory, Cumberland [Map].
On 14th November 1522 Anne Valois Duchess Bourbon (age 61) died.
On 14th November 1615 John Kennedy 5th Earl Cassilis (age 40) died. His nephew John succeeded 6th Earl Cassilis.
On 14th November 1627 Elizabeth Waldegrave died. On 6th December 1629 Arthur Coke (age 40) died in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk [Map]. Stuart Hooded Monument sculpted by Nicholas Stone (age 40) in St Andrew's Church, Bramfield [Map]. White and black marble; reclining effigy of Elizabeth with Arthur kneeling in prayer above within an arched Recess; Arms over the arch and surrounding it are seven Cartouche's.
Elizabeth Waldegrave: she was born to George Waldegrave. On 8th February 1608 Arthur Coke and she were married at Hitcham, Norfolk as recorded in the papers of the Winthrop Family Folio 36: "The viijth of Feb. beinge Shrovetuesday the L Cokes seconde soonne maryed the daughter and heire of Sir George Waldegrave at Hiccham". The Hitcham Register gives 09 Feb as the date of the marriage.
Arthur Coke: In 1587 he was born to Edward Coke and Bridget Paston.




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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 14th November 1643 Henry Hastings 5th Earl Huntingdon (age 57) died. His son Ferdinando (age 35) succeeded 6th Earl Huntingdon, 11th Baron Botreaux, 10th Baron Hungerford, 8th Baron Moleyns and 8th Baron Hastings. Lucy Davies Countess Huntingdon (age 30) by marriage Countess Huntingdon.
On 14th November 1644 John Shelley of Mitchelgrove 1st Baronet died. His son Charles succeeded 2nd Baronet Shelley of Mitchelgrove in Sussex.
On 14th November 1677 William Temple 1st Baronet (age 49) died. Baronet Temple of Sheen in Surrey extinct.
On 14th November 1679 Lucy Davies Countess Huntingdon (age 66) died.
On 14th November 1682 Robert Carr 3rd Baronet (age 45) died in Aswarby. His son Edward (age 16) succeeded 4th Baronet Carr of Sleaford in Lincolnshire.
On 14th November 1687 Nell Gwyn (age 37) died.
On 14th November 1706 Edward Mansel 4th Baronet (age 69) died. His son Thomas (age 38) succeeded 5th Baronet Mansel of Margam.
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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 14th November 1724 John Murray 1st Duke Atholl (age 64) died. His son James (age 34) succeeded 2nd Duke Atholl, 3rd Marquess Atholl, 4th Earl Atholl, 5th Earl Tullibardine.
On 14th November 1734 Louise Kéroualle 1st Duchess Portsmouth (age 85) died in Paris [Map]. Duke Portsmouth, Earl Fareham and Baron Petersfield extinct since the creations were for life only.
On 14th November 1787 John Astley (age 63) died at Dukinfield Lodge, Cheshire [Map]. He was buried at Dukinfield Old Chapel, Cheshire [Map].
On 14th November 1804 George Hobart 3rd Earl Buckinghamshire (age 73) died. His son Robert (age 44) succeeded 4th Earl Buckinghamshire, 8th Baronet Hobart of Intwood in Norfolk. Eleanor Eden (age 27) by marriage Countess Buckinghamshire.
On 14th November 1807 Charles Grey 1st Earl Grey (age 78) died. His son Charles (age 43) succeeded 2nd Earl Grey, 2nd Viscount Grey of Howick in Northumberland, 2nd Baron Grey of Howick in Northumberland. Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby Countess Grey (age 31) by marriage Countess Grey.
On 14th November 1809 John George Monson 4th Baron Monson (age 24) died. His son Frederick succeeded 5th Baron Monson of Burton in Lincolnshire, 9th Baronet Monson of Carleton in Lincolnshire.
On 14th November 1809 Frederick Morton Eden 2nd Baronet (age 43) died. His son Frederick (age 15) succeeded 3rd Baronet Eden of Maryland.
On 14th November 1817 Elizabeth Southwell Countess Albermarle (age 41) died.
On 14th November 1841 John Kerr 7th Marquess Lothian (age 47) died at Blickling Hall, Norfolk [Map]. His son William (age 9) succeeded 8th Marquess Lothian. He inherited the Blickling, Norfolk estate and made significant changes.
On 14th November 1841 Thomas Bruce 11th Earl Kincardine 7th Earl Elgin (age 75) died at Paris [Map]. His son James (age 30) succeeded 12th Earl Kincardine, 8th Earl Elgin. Elizabeth Mary Cumming Bruce Countess Kincardine and Elgin by marriage Countess Kincardine, Countess Elgin.
On 14th November 1851 Selina Constance de Burgh Baroness Ward (age 22) died in childbirth in Ostend, Belgium having been
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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 14th November 1859 Thomas de Grey 2nd Earl de Grey (age 77) died. His nephew George (age 32) succeeded 3rd Earl de Grey, 4th Baron Grantham, 7th Baronet Robinson of Newby in Yorkshire. His daughter Ann (age 53) succeeded 7th Baroness Lucas of Crudwell.
Monument at the De Grey Mausoleum, St John the Baptist Church, Flitton [Map] sculpted by Matthew Noble (age 42) in 1864.
Ann Florence Robinson Countess Cowper: In 1806 she was born to Thomas de Grey 2nd Earl de Grey and Henrietta Cole Countess de Grey. In 1833 George Augustus Frederick Cowper 6th Earl Cowper and she were married. She by marriage Countess Cowper. She the daughter of Thomas de Grey 2nd Earl de Grey and Henrietta Cole Countess de Grey. He the son of Peter Nassau Clavering-Cowper 5th Earl Cowper and Emily Lamb Countess Cowper. In 1880 Ann Florence Robinson Countess Cowper died. Her son Francis succeeded 8th Baron Lucas of Crudwell.




On 14th November 1864 John Manners-Sutton 2nd Baron Manners (age 46) died. His son John (age 12) succeeded 3rd Baron Manners of Foston in Lincolnshire.
On 14th November 1872 Henry Hickman Bacon 11th and 10th Baronet (age 52) died. His son Hickman (age 17) succeeded 12th Baronet Bacon of Mildenhall in Suffolk and 11th Baronet Bacon of Redgrave in Suffolk.
On 14th November 1879 Henrietta Otway 4th Baroness Braye (age 70) died. Her son Alfred (age 30) succeeded 5th Baron Braye.
On 14th November 1897 Charles Frederick Smythe 7th Baronet (age 78) died. His brother John (age 70) succeeded 8th Baronet Smythe.
On 14th November 1923 Ernest Augustus Hanover 3rd Duke Cumberland and Teviotdale (age 78) died. Duke Cumberland and Teviotdale extinct.
On 14th November 1926 Jocelyn Pelham 6th Earl Chichester (age 55) died. His son Francis (age 21) succeeded 7th Earl Chichester, 8th Baron Pelham of Stanmer in Sussex and 12th Baronet Pelham of Laughton albeit dying some nine days later.
On 14th November 1938 William Lygon 7th Earl Beauchamp (age 66) died at New York. His son William (age 35) succeeded 8th Earl Beauchamp, 8th Viscount Elmley of Worcestershire, 8th Baron Beauchamp Powick in Worcestershire.
On 14th November 1941 Valentine Charles Browne 5th Earl of Kenmare (age 80) died. His son Valentine (age 50) succeeded 6th Earl Kenmare, 6th Viscount Kenmare.
On 14th November 1967 William Jolliffe 4th Baron Hylton (age 68) died. His son Raymond (age 35) succeeded 5th Baron Hylton of Hylton in County Durham. Perdita (age 57) by marriage Baroness Hylton of Hylton in County Durham.
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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 14th November 1974 Robert Arthur Wilmot 8th Baronet (age 35) died. His son Henry (age 7) succeeded 9th Baronet Wilmot of Chaddesden in Derbyshire.
On 14th November 1996 Thomas Fowell Victor Buxton 6th Baronet (age 71) died. His first cousin Jocelyn (age 72) succeeded 7th Baronet Buxton of Belfield in Dorset.