Biography of John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope 1549-1621

Paternal Family Tree: Stanhope

Maternal Family Tree: Elizabeth Belnap

1552 Trial and Execution of Edward Seymour Duke of Somerset and his Supporters

1605 Christening of Princess Mary Stuart

John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope was appointed Master of The King's Posts.

John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope was appointed Custos Rotulorum North Riding.

In or before 1540 [his father] Michael Stanhope (age 33) and [his mother] Anne Rawson (age 24) were married. He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England.

In 1549 John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope was born to Michael Stanhope (age 42) and Anne Rawson (age 34).

Trial and Execution of Edward Seymour Duke of Somerset and his Supporters

On 20 Feb 1588 [his mother] Anne Rawson (age 73) died.

On 06 May 1589 John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope (age 40) and Margaret Macwilliams Baroness Stanhope were married. He a great x 5 grandson of King Edward III of England.

In 1593 [his son] Charles Stanhope 2nd Baron Stanhope was born to John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope (age 44) and [his wife] Margaret Macwilliams Baroness Stanhope.

In 1596 John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope (age 47) was knighted.

Christening of Princess Mary Stuart

On 04 May 1605 new Baronies were created in celebration of the christening of Princess Mary Stewart:

Thomas Arundell 1st Baron Arundel (age 45) was created 1st Baron Arundel of Wardour in Wiltshire. Mary Wriothesley Baroness Arundel Wardour by marriage Baroness Arundel of Wardour in Wiltshire.

John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope (age 56) was created 1st Baron Stanhope of Harrington. [his wife] Margaret Macwilliams Baroness Stanhope by marriage Baroness Stanhope of Harrington.

In 1610 [his son-in-law] Robert Cholmondeley 1st Earl Leinster (age 25) and [his daughter] Catherine Stanhope Countess Leinster were married.

Letters of the Court of James I 1613 Reverend Thomas Lorkin Sir Thomas Puckering Baronet 08 Jul 1613. 08 Jul 1613. London. Reverend Thomas Lorkin to Thomas Puckering 1st Baronet (age 21).

Painters and poets may lie by privilege; but such as undertake to make relation of things that pass, should tell naught but truth. Pardon me, therefore, if I must now revoke what in my last letters I writ for certain, touching the swearing of Sir David Murray and Sir Robert Carr (age 35) in his highness's bedchamber. I received it very confidently from Sir John Harrington's (age 73) mouth. But I have found since, by my inquiry, that they only procured the king's warrant, which met with afterwards that opposition from the lords, as it rests yet doubtful whether and when it shall take effect. The prince's household is not yet settled; yesterday the council sat about it, and the opinion was that the king would then sign the book.

My Lord Stanhope's (age 64)1 [his son] son (age 20) is lately fallen lunatic; and the little hope that is conceived of his recovery makes divers of your friends think that it was your hard fortune to be no more forward in embracing those offers which were formerly made you out of that house.

You have heard long since, I suppose, of the great difference between my Lord of Essex (age 22) and his lady (age 23), who hath most earnestly sued for a divorce, pretending the only cause to be of her husband's insufficiency; who confesseth it towards her, though he esteems himself well enough provided for any other. It was expected that a nullity of marriage should have been pronounced by my Lord of Canterbury (age 50) at the end of last term, but the sentence is deferred to the term following; which, if it be given in favour of her, it is generally believed that a match shall be concluded between my Lord of Rochester (age 26) and her: thereby to reconcile him and the house of Howard together, who are now far enough asunder.

The news of the great entertainment at the Palatine's I court is but newly arrived here. It consists chiefly in matter of good cheer, after the fashion of the country. They talk of I know not how many hundred tables which should be every day prepared; but you will easily proportion them out yourself, when you shall hear of the number of mouths, which were no fewer, every meal, than 6000. The same messenger brings tidings that her grace is with child, and that there wants not the concurrence of all sach tokens and probabilities as are usually observed in women in that state and condition.

The Duke of Lennox (age 38)2 arrived in Paris on Saturday last, as we are informed here, having made that the way of his return home from Heidelberg. He pretends the occasion of his stay there to be, the seeking to obtain the command of the company of horse which our Prince Charles had, when he was but Duke of York. But, though made an absolute refusal of it before his coming, he having employed himself in that business by commission from our king, the true cause of his stay is thought to be a treaty of marriage between Prince Charles and Madame Christine, which, having been long time negociated by Sir Thomas Edraondes, is thought shall receive its final conclusion from him.

Sir Thomas Waller (deceased), governor of Dover Castle, is lately dead. His place is already disposed of; but I cannot say certainly how. Sir Thomas Somerset (age 34)3 inquires very kindly after you, and you shall do well to omit no good means of entertaining his good opinion still.

Note 1. John (age 64), created an English baron by the title of Lord Stanhope of Harrington, May 4, 1605. He died March 9, 1621, leaving issue one daughter only. [Note. He left issue Charles Stanhope 2nd Baron Stanhope (age 20), [his daughter] Elizabeth Stanhope Lady Talmash and [his daughter] Catherine Stanhope Countess Leinster]

Note 2. Lodovick Stuart. He was high chamberlain and admiral of Scotland, and in 1601 was Bent by James ambassador to the court of France. In October, 1613, he was created Baron Setrington and Earl of Richmond. He filled the offices of master of the hoasehold, first gentleman of the bedchamber, was invested with the garter, and appointed commissioner to the parliament; and, in 1623, was further advanced to the dignities of the Earl of Newcastle and Duke of Richmond. Though twice married, the Duke of Lennox died without issue, in February. 1624.

Note 3. Third son (age 34) of Edward, Earl of Worcester (age 63). He was afterwards created Viscount Somerset of Cassel (Cashel) in Ireland.

Around 1620 [his son-in-law] Lionel Tollemache 2nd Baronet (age 28) and [his daughter] Elizabeth Stanhope Lady Talmash were married.

On 09 Mar 1621 John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope (age 72) died. His son [his son] Charles Stanhope 2nd Baron Stanhope (age 28) succeeded 2nd Baron Stanhope of Harrington.

[his daughter] Catherine Stanhope Countess Leinster was born to John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope and Margaret Macwilliams Baroness Stanhope.

[his daughter] Elizabeth Stanhope Lady Talmash was born to John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope and Margaret Macwilliams Baroness Stanhope.

Royal Ancestors of John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope 1549-1621

Kings Wessex: Great x 15 Grand Son of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England

Kings Gwynedd: Great x 14 Grand Son of Owain "Great" King Gwynedd

Kings Seisyllwg: Great x 19 Grand Son of Hywel "Dda aka Good" King Seisyllwg King Deheubarth

Kings Powys: Great x 15 Grand Son of Maredudd ap Bleddyn King Powys

Kings England: Great x 5 Grand Son of King Edward III of England

Kings Scotland: Great x 13 Grand Son of Malcolm III King Scotland

Kings Franks: Great x 11 Grand Son of Louis VII King Franks

Kings France: Great x 7 Grand Son of Philip "The Fair" IV King France

Royal Descendants of John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope 1549-1621

Diana Spencer Princess Wales x 1

Ancestors of John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope 1549-1621

Great x 4 Grandfather: Richard Stanhope

Great x 3 Grandfather: Richard Stanhope

Great x 2 Grandfather: John Stanhope

Great x 1 Grandfather: Thomas Stanhope

GrandFather: Edward Stanhope

Great x 2 Grandfather: John Jerningham

Great x 1 Grandmother: Margaret or Mary Jerningham

Great x 4 Grandfather: Gervase Clifton

Great x 3 Grandfather: Gervase Clifton

Great x 2 Grandmother: Isabel Clifton

Great x 3 Grandmother: Isabel Finch

Father: Michael Stanhope 4 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: William Bourchier

Great x 3 Grandfather: William Bourchier 1st Count Eu

Great x 4 Grandmother: Eleanor Louvaine

Great x 2 Grandfather: William Bourchier Baron Fitzwarin Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas of Woodstock 1st Duke of Gloucester Son of King Edward III of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Anne of Gloucester Plantagenet Countess Eu and Stafford Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Eleanor Bohun Duchess Gloucester 2 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward "Longshanks" I of England

Great x 1 Grandfather: Fulk Bourchier 10th Baron Fitzwarin 2 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Richard Hankford

Great x 3 Grandfather: Richard Hankford

Great x 2 Grandmother: Thomasine Hankford 9th Baroness Fitzwarin 11 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Fulk Fitzwarin 6th Baron Fitzwarin 9 x Great Grand Son of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Elizabeth Fitzwarin 8th Baroness Fitzwarin 10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

GrandMother: Elizabeth Bourchier 3 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England

John Stanhope 1st Baron Stanhope 5 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England

GrandFather: Nicholas Rawson of Aveley in Essex

Mother: Anne Rawson

Great x 3 Grandfather: Robert Cooke of Lavenham in Suffolk

Great x 2 Grandfather: Thomas Cooke

Great x 1 Grandfather: Philip Cooke

GrandMother: Beatrix Cooke

Great x 1 Grandmother: Elizabeth Belnap