Biography of Mary Aubrey -1700

Paternal Family Tree: Aubrey

Mary Aubrey was born to John Aubrey 1st Baronet and Mary South.

After 1633 and before 24 Dec 1638 [her future brother-in-law] Edward Montagu 2nd Baron Montagu (age 22) and Anne Winwood Baroness Montagu (age 18) were married.

On 15 Jun 1644 Edward Montagu 1st Baron Montagu (age 81) died at the Savoy Hospital. His son [her future brother-in-law] Edward Montagu 2nd Baron Montagu (age 27) succeeded 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton in Northamptonshire. Anne Winwood Baroness Montagu by marriage Baroness Montagu of Boughton in Northamptonshire.

On 18 Jun 1646 [her future husband] William Montagu (age 28) and Elizabeth Freman were married.

In or before 1650 [her father] John Aubrey 1st Baronet (age 44) and [her mother] Mary South were married.

On 07 Dec 1651 William Montagu (age 33) and Mary Aubrey were married.

1660 July Creation of Peerages

Pepy's Diary. 02 Jan 1662. An invitation sent us before we were up from my Lady Sandwich's (age 37), to come and dine with her: so at the office all the morning, and at noon thither to dinner, where there was a good and great dinner, and the company, [her husband] Mr. William Montagu (age 44) and his Lady (but she seemed so far from the beauty that I expected her from my Lady's talk to be, that it put me into an ill humour all the day, to find my expectation so lost), Mr. Rurttball and Townsend and their wives.

Pepy's Diary. 20 Jan 1664. At his lodgings this morning there came to him [her husband] Mr. W. Montague's (age 46) fine lady, which occasioned my Lord's calling me to her about some business for a friend of hers preferred to be a midshipman at sea. My Lord recommended the whole matter to me. She is a fine confident lady, I think, but not so pretty as I once thought her. My Lord did also seal a lease for the house he is now taking in Lincoln's Inn Fields, which stands him in 250 per annum rent.

Pepy's Diary. 30 Dec 1667. Thence to the Old Exchange [Map] together, he telling me that he believes there will be no such turning out of great men as is talked of, but that it is only to fright people, but I do fear there may be such a thing doing. He do mightily inveigh against the folly of the King (age 37) to bring his matters to wrack thus, and that we must all be undone without help. I met with Cooling at the Temple-gate, after I had been at both my booksellers and there laid out several pounds in books now against the new year. From the 'Change [Map] (where I met with Captain Cocke (age 50), who would have borrowed money of me, but I had the grace to deny him, he would have had 3 or £400) I with Cocke (age 50) and Mr. Temple (whose wife was just now brought to bed of a boy, but he seems not to be at all taken with it, which is a strange consideration how others do rejoice to have a child born), to Sir G. Carteret's (age 57), in Lincoln's Inn Fields, and there did dine together, there being there, among other company, [her husband] Mr. Attorney Montagu (age 49), and his fine lady, a fine woman.

On 10 Jan 1684 [her brother-in-law] Edward Montagu 2nd Baron Montagu (age 67) died. His son Ralph Montagu 1st Duke Montagu (age 45) succeeded 3rd Baron Montagu of Boughton in Northamptonshire.

On 10 Mar 1700 Mary Aubrey died.

In 1706 [her former husband] William Montagu (age 88) died at Weekley, Leicestershire.

Ancestors of Mary Aubrey -1700

Great x 1 Grandfather: William Aubrey

GrandFather: Thomas Aubrey

Father: John Aubrey 1st Baronet

GrandMother: Mary Mansell

Mary Aubrey

GrandFather: Richard South

Mother: Mary South