Biography of Anne Jerningham 1504-1559

Paternal Family Tree: Jerningham

Before 1494 [her future husband] Robert Drury (age 40) and Anne Calthorpe (age 36) were married.

In May 1501 Walter Devereux 1st Viscount Hereford (age 13) and [her future sister-in-law] Mary Grey Baroness Ferrers Chartley (age 10) were married. She the daughter of Thomas Grey 1st Marquess Dorset (age 46) and Cecily Bonville Marchioness Dorset (age 40). They were second cousins. He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

Around 1504 Anne Jerningham was born to Edward Jerningham and Margaret Bedingfield (age 29).

On 24 Mar 1504 [her mother] Margaret Bedingfield (age 29) died.

Around 1509 [her father] Edward Jerningham and [her step-mother] Mary Scrope (age 33) were married.

Around 1509 Robert Willoughby 2nd Baron Willoughby 10th Baron Latimer (age 37) and [her future sister-in-law] Dorothy Grey Baroness Mountjoy, Willoughby and Latimer (age 29) were married. She by marriage Baroness Willoughby Broke, Baroness Latimer of Corby. She the daughter of Thomas Grey 1st Marquess Dorset and Cecily Bonville Marchioness Dorset (age 48). They were half fourth cousins. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

Ellis' Letters S1 V1 Letter XXXIX. 12 Oct 1514. Mary Queen of France (age 18) to King Henry the Eighth (age 23).

[MS. COTTON. CALIG. D. vi. fol. 253. Orig.]

MY good Brother (age 23) as hertly as I can I recomaund me unto your Grace, mervelynge moch that I never herd from you syns ... re depertynge, so often as I have sent and wrytten to you. And now am I left post a lone in effect; for on the morn next after . . e maryage my chambirlayn with all other men servants wer dischargd and in lyke wyse my mother Guldeford (age 51) with other my women and maydyns, except such as never had experiens nor knowlech how to advertyse or gyfe me counsell yn any tyme of nede, which is to be fered more schortly then your Grace thought at the tyme of my depertynge, as my mother Guldeford (age 51) can more playnly schew your Grace then I cann wryt; to whom I beseche you to gyve credens. And yf hit may be by eny meane possible, I humbly requyr you to cause my seyd mother Guldeford (age 51) to repayr hither once agayn. For ells if any chauns happe other then weale I schall not knowe wher nor of whom to aske any good counsell to your pleasur, nor yet to myn own proffit. I merveill moche that my Lord of Northfolke (age 41) wold at all tymes so lyghtly graunt every thynge at ther reqwests here. I am weale assured that when ze know the trouth of every thyng as my mother Guideford can schew you, ze wold full lyttyll have thowght I schold have ben thus intreated: that wold God my Lord of Zorke (age 41) had com with me yn the rome of Northfolke (age 41): for then am I sure I schuld have bene left moch more at my herti .... then I am now.

And thus I byd your Grace fare weale with .... as ever had Prince; and more herds ease then I have now ... a Abvile [Map] the xijth . day of October.

.... gef gredens to my mowder Geldeford.

Note B. your lowyng syster MARY QUENE OF FRANCE.

Note a. From.

Henry the Eighth and his Court accompanied the young Queen to Dover, whence on the second of October she sailed to Boulogne. She reached Abbeville on the 8th and was married on the 9th of that month. The original List of the persons who went in her retinue, signed by Louis himself, is still preserved among the Cottonian Manuscriptsb; though strange as it may seem, almost the whole were dismissed the morning after her marriage. "The Tewesdaye, being the x. daye of October," says Hall, "all th'Englishmen except a fewe that were officers with the sayde Quene, were discharged; whiche was a great sorowe for theim, for some had served her long in hope of prefermente, and some, that had honest romes, lefte them to serve her; and now they were with out service; which caused them to take thought, in so much that some dyed by the way returning, and some fell mad; but ther was no remedy." The Queen's own account of this Transaction will be found in this, and the following Letter. Mother Guldeford (age 51) who is so particularly mentioned in these Letters, was apparently the Governess, or, as she was sometimes called, the Mother to the Maids of Honor.

Note b. It was as follows:

"Premierement

Mons. le Conte de Nrushere.

Maistre docteur Denton aumosmer.

Messe. Richard Blounte escuyer de scuierie.

Enffans d'onneur: Le filz de Mons. Roos, Le filz de Mons. Cobham, Le filz de Messe. Seymor,

Evrard frere du Marquis.

Arthus Polle (age 12), frere de Monsr. de Montagu.

Le Poulayn.

Francoye Buddis, huissier de Chambre.

Maistre Guille, Medicin.

Henry Calays varler des robes.

Robert Wast.

Madamoyselle Grey, seur du Marquis. [Note. Possibly [her future sister-in-law] Elizabeth Grey Countess Kildare (age 17)]

Madamoyselle Marie finis fille de Monsr. Dacres. [Note. Possibly Mary Dacre (age 12)]

Madamoyselle Elizabet seur de Monsr. Grey.

Madamoyselle BOLEYNE. [Note. Unclear as to whether this is Queen Anne Boleyn of England (age 13) or Mary Boleyn (age 15)]

Maistres Anne Jenyngham (age 10). femme de Chambre.

Johanue Daruossc, chamberiere."

On 06 Jan 1515 [her father] Edward Jerningham died.

In or before 1516 [her husband] Edward Grey died. He was buried at St Clement Danes.

In or before 1516 Edward Grey and Anne Jerningham (age 11) were married. He the son of Thomas Grey 1st Marquess Dorset and Cecily Bonville Marchioness Dorset (age 55). He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England.

After 1517 Henry Barley (age 30) and Anne Jerningham (age 13) were married.

After 10 Aug 1518 [her former brother-in-law] John Grey and Anne Barley were married. He the son of Thomas Grey 1st Marquess Dorset and Cecily Bonville Marchioness Dorset (age 58). He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England.

After 03 Mar 1523 [her former brother-in-law] John Grey died.

On 29 Jul 1523 William Blount 4th Baron Mountjoy (age 45) and [her former sister-in-law] Dorothy Grey Baroness Mountjoy, Willoughby and Latimer (age 43) were married. She by marriage Baroness Mountjoy. She the daughter of Thomas Grey 1st Marquess Dorset and Cecily Bonville Marchioness Dorset (age 63). He the son of John Blount 3rd Baron Mountjoy and Lora Berkeley Countess Ormonde. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

Before 1525 John Dudley 3rd Baron Dudley (age 31) and [her former sister-in-law] Cecily Grey Baroness Dudley were married. She the daughter of Thomas Grey 1st Marquess Dorset and Cecily Bonville Marchioness Dorset (age 64). They were fourth cousins. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

Before 1526 [her future husband] Edmund Walsingham (age 46) and Katherine Gouter (age 31) were married.

After 15 Mar 1526 [her former brother-in-law] Leonard Grey 1st Viscount Grane (age 47) and Eleanor Dudley Countess Somerset (deceased) were married. She by marriage Viscountess Grane. He the son of Thomas Grey 1st Marquess Dorset and Cecily Bonville Marchioness Dorset (age 65). They were fourth cousins. He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England.

On 12 Nov 1529 [her husband] Henry Barley (age 42) died.

After 12 Nov 1529 Robert Drury (age 75) and Anne Jerningham (age 25) were married. The difference in their ages was 50 years.

On 02 Jan 1536 [her former brother-in-law] Leonard Grey 1st Viscount Grane (age 57) was created 1st Viscount Grane.

On 01 Mar 1536 [her husband] Robert Drury (age 82) died.

After 01 Mar 1536 Edmund Walsingham (age 56) and Anne Jerningham (age 32) were married. The difference in their ages was 24 years.

On 22 Feb 1538 [her former sister-in-law] Mary Grey Baroness Ferrers Chartley (age 47) died.

1541 Executions

On 28 Jun 1541 [her former brother-in-law] Leonard Grey 1st Viscount Grane (age 62) was executed at the Tower of London [Map] for having allowed Gerald "Wizard Earl" Fitzgerald 11th Earl of Kildare (age 16), his sister Elizabeth's (age 44) son, to escape capture at Tower of London [Map].

On 09 Feb 1550 [her husband] Edmund Walsingham (age 70) died. He was buried at Scadbury Chapel, Church of St Nicholas, Chislehurst.

In 1552 [her former sister-in-law] Dorothy Grey Baroness Mountjoy, Willoughby and Latimer (age 72) died.

On 28 Apr 1554 [her former sister-in-law] Cecily Grey Baroness Dudley died.

In 1557 [her former sister-in-law] Dorothy 1557 Barley 1557 Barley Barley died.

On 11 Jan 1558 [her former step-son] William Drury (age 57) died.

On 21 May 1558 [her former step-daughter] Alice Walsingham (age 41) died.

In 1559 Anne Jerningham (age 55) died.

[her father] Edward Jerningham and [her mother] Margaret Bedingfield were married.

John Grey and Elizabeth Catesby were married. He the son of Thomas Grey 1st Marquess Dorset and Cecily Bonville Marchioness Dorset. He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England.

Ancestors of Anne Jerningham 1504-1559

GrandFather: John Jerningham

Father: Edward Jerningham

Great x 4 Grandfather: Robert Clifton

Great x 3 Grandfather: John Clifton

Great x 2 Grandfather: Gervase Clifton

Great x 1 Grandfather: Gervase Clifton

GrandMother: Isabel Clifton

Great x 1 Grandmother: Isabel Finch

Anne Jerningham

Great x 1 Grandfather: Thomas Bedingfield

GrandFather: Edmund Bedingfield

Mother: Margaret Bedingfield

Great x 1 Grandfather: Ralph Shelton

GrandMother: Alice Shelton

Great x 2 Grandfather: Robert Clere

Great x 1 Grandmother: Margaret Clere

Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Uvedale

Great x 2 Grandmother: Margaret Uvedale