Chronicle of a Bourgeois of Valenciennes
Récits d’un bourgeois de Valenciennes aka The Chronicle of a Bourgeois of Valenciennes is a vivid 14th-century vernacular chronicle written by an anonymous urban chronicler from Valenciennes in the County of Hainaut. It survives in a manuscript that describes local and regional history from about 1253 to 1366, blending chronology, narrative episodes, and eyewitness-style accounts of political, military, and social events in medieval France, Flanders, and the Low Countries. The work begins with a chronological framework of events affecting Valenciennes and its region under rulers such as King Philip VI of France and the shifting allegiances of local nobility. It includes accounts of conflicts, sieges, diplomatic manoeuvres, and the impact of broader struggles like the Hundred Years’ War on urban life in Hainaut. Written from the perspective of a burgher (bourgeois) rather than a monastery or royal court, the chronicle offers a rare lay viewpoint on high politics and warfare, reflecting how merchants, townspeople, and civic institutions experienced the turbulence of the 13th and 14th centuries. Its narrative style combines straightforward reporting of events with moral and civic observations, making it a valuable source for readers interested in medieval urban society, regional politics, and the lived experience of war and governance in pre-modern Europe.
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Paternal Family Tree: Grosvenor
Maternal Family Tree: Elizabeth Child 1656-1719
Before 19th March 1879 [his father] Victor Alexander Grosvenor [aged 25] and [his mother] Sibell Mary Lumley [aged 23] were married. She the daughter of [his grandfather] Richard Lumley 9th Earl Scarborough [aged 65] and [his grandmother] Adeliza Drummond Countess Scarborough. He the son of Hugh Lupus Grosvenor 1st Duke Westminster [aged 53] and Constance Leveson-Gower Duchess Westminster [aged 44]. They were third cousins.
On 19th March 1879 Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster was born to [his father] Victor Alexander Grosvenor [aged 25] and [his mother] Sibell Mary Lumley [aged 23].
On 22nd January 1884 [his father] Victor Alexander Grosvenor [aged 30] died.
In 1887 [his step-father] George Wyndham [aged 23] and [his mother] Sibell Mary Lumley [aged 31] were married. She the daughter of [his grandfather] Richard Lumley 9th Earl Scarborough and [his grandmother] Adeliza Drummond Countess Scarborough. They were half fifth cousins. He a great x 5 grandson of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland.
On 15th July 1899 [his brother-in-law] Anthony Ashley-Cooper 9th Earl of Shaftesbury [aged 29] and [his sister] Constance Grosvenor Countess of Shaftesbury [aged 23] were married. She by marriage Countess Shaftesbury. He the son of Anthony Ashley-Cooper 8th Earl Shaftesbury and Harriet Augusta Anna Seymourina Chichester Countess Shaftesbury. They were fifth cousins.
On 22nd December 1899 [his grandfather] Hugh Lupus Grosvenor 1st Duke Westminster [aged 74] died. His grandson Hugh [aged 20] succeeded 2nd Duke Westminster, 4th Marquess Westminster, 5th Earl Grosvenor, 11th Baronet Grosvenor of Eaton in Cheshire. Monument in Grosvenor Chapel, St Mary's Church, Eccleston [Map] sculpted by Leon Joseph Chavalliaud [aged 41].
On 16th February 1901 Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 21] and Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster [aged 25] were married. She by marriage Duchess Westminster.
On 1902 [his brother-in-law] William Lygon 7th Earl Beauchamp [aged 29] and [his sister] Lettice Mary Elizabeth Grosvenor Countess Beauchamp [aged 25] were married. She by marriage Countess Beauchamp. He the son of Frederick Lygon 6th Earl Beauchamp and Mary Catherine Stanhope Countess Beauchamp. They were half third cousin once removed.
On 21st February 1902 [his daughter] Ursula Mary Grosvenor was born to Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 22] and [his wife] Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster [aged 26]. She married (1) 23rd July 1924 William Patrick Filmer-Sankey (2) 5th October 1940 Major Stephen Hardy Vernon.
Annals of the six Kings of England by Nicholas Trivet
Translation of the Annals of the Six Kings of England by that traces the rise and rule of the Angevin aka Plantagenet dynasty from the mid-12th to early 14th century. Written by the Dominican scholar Nicholas Trivet, the work offers a vivid account of English history from the reign of King Stephen through to the death of King Edward I, blending political narrative with moral reflection. Covering the reigns of six monarchs—from Stephen to Edward I—the chronicle explores royal authority, rebellion, war, and the shifting balance between crown, church, and nobility. Trivet provides detailed insight into defining moments such as baronial conflicts, Anglo-French rivalry, and the consolidation of royal power under Edward I, whose reign he describes with particular immediacy. The Annals combines careful year-by-year reporting with thoughtful interpretation, presenting history not merely as a sequence of events but as a moral and political lesson. Ideal for readers interested in medieval history, kingship, and the origins of the English state, this chronicle remains a valuable and accessible window into the turbulent world of the Plantagenet kings.
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1903. Walter Lebbeus Colls [aged 43]. Photograph of Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 23].
On 27th June 1910 [his daughter] Mary Constance Grosvenor was born to Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 31] and [his wife] Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster [aged 35].
On 20th April 1914 George Rowley and [his future wife] Violet Mary Nelson Duchess Westminster [aged 23] were married.
On 19th December 1919 Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 40] and Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster [aged 44] were divorced on the grounds of his desertion and misconduct, with the decree being made absolute 19 December 1919. The alimony settlement of £13,000 a year he made upon her, which she declined, was then the largest in British legal history.
"The duchess of Westminster has been granted a divorce from Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, second duke of Westminster, on the grounds of desertion and misconduct. Counsel for the duke said a simple dental to the charges had been entered original1y, but that upon trial the case had not been contested, The duchess of Westminster formerly was Constance Edwina, daughter of Col. Willlam Cornwallis-West, She and her husband signed na separation agreement in 1914, They were married in 1901 and have two children. The duke of Westminster served in Egypt in 1915 and won the D.S.O. for bravery. The duchess is one of the most beautiful women in the British isles, The duke is England's richest landlord and the world's most ardent and possibly most expert polo player. He owns 600 acres In the heart of London, Grosvenor House gallery, founded in 1770, and 30,000 acres of rich land in Cheshire.
On 14th January 1920, just over three weeks after her divorce from Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 40], John Fitzpatrick Lewis and [his former wife] Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster [aged 44] were married.
New York Times 23 Jan 1920. [his former wife] DUCHESS [aged 44] MARRIED TO ARMY AVIATOR. Former Wife of Duke of Westminster Got Absolute Divorce Last Month.
ROMANCE OF WAR HOSPITAL. Bride Is Daughter of Col. Cornwallis West and Married the Duke. in 1901.
Special Cable to The New York Times.
LONDON, Jan. 23 [1920]—A society romance is revealed by the marriage of the Duchess of Wesiminster to Captain James Fitzpatrick Lewis, late of the Royal Air Force. The wedding took place at the Registry Office at Lyndhurst, where the Duchess has a country residence, on Jan. 14, a maid being the only witness.
Only a limited circle of intimate friends knew the marriage was to take place, and the actual ceremony was as secret as could be arranged. It was the Duchess’s wish that no announcement should be made until after she and her husband left for the Continent, where they are visiting her mother, Mrs. Cornwailis-West.
It was early in the war that Lewis first met the Duchess. He was then in the Royal Flying Corps, stationed near le Touquet, close to the hospital established by the Duchess. Early acquaintance ripened into deep friendship, and when the Captain was demobilized he became private secretary and agent of the Duchess. News of their marriage will be no surprise to their intimate friends. Lewis is about 30 years of age, a keen sportsman, and before the war was in business in London.
The Duchess obtained a divorce from the Duke [aged 40] last June, the decree being made absolute Dec. 19 last. An extraordinary story of domestic unhappiness was revealed at the hearing of the case. The Duchess said it was in 1909 that her relations with the Duke first became unhappy. In the three years which followed she continued to occupy the same house, but they lived almost entirely separate lives. Then the Duke ceased to live with the Duchess and in spite of her repeated requests to him to return "for the children's sake if not for your own and mine."
He refused to come back and the Duchess finally instituted proceedines for divorce. Three children were born to the Duke and the Duchess. The son and heir died at the age of 5, in 1909. King Edward being godfather. Two daughters are Lady Ursula Grosvenor and Lady Mary Grosvenor.
The Duchess rendered hospital service in the war which earned mention in dispatches.
The Press. The Press, Volume 56, Issue 16741, 26th January 1920. DUCHESS OF WESTMESTER, A SECRET MARRIAGE.
(By Cable—Press Associatior—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received January 25th. 5.5 p.m.)
LONDON. January 23. The Duchess of Westminster, whose divorce decree was made absolute on December 19th, was secretly married to Captain James Lewis, formerly of the Royal Air Force.
They met when Captain Lewis was undergoing treatment at the Duchess's hospital, in France. Lewis, prior to. the war, was in business at Lloyd’s. He is a sportsman, a billiard player, and an amateur actor. For some time he has been the Duchess’s private secretary. He is a few years her junior
[[his former wife] Constance Edwina [aged 44], C.B.E., Duchess of Westminster, is the youngest daughter of the late Mr W. C. Cornwallis-West. She was married in 1901 to the Duke of Westminster [aged 40], there being two daughters of the marriage. She obtained a deorce nisi from the Duke of! Westminster a few months ago on the grounds of adultory and desertion, the case causing considerable stir in London.]
John Fitzpatrick Lewis: On 14th January 1920, just over three weeks after her divorce from Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster, he and Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster were married.
Around May 1920 George Rowley and [his future wife] Violet Mary Nelson Duchess Westminster [aged 29] were divorced.
On 26th November 1920 Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 41] and Violet Mary Nelson Duchess Westminster [aged 29] were married.
On 23rd July 1924 [his son-in-law] William Patrick Filmer-Sankey [aged 24] and Ursula Mary Grosvenor [aged 22] were married. She the daughter of Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 45] and Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster [aged 49].
This is a translation of the 'Memoires of Jacques du Clercq', published in 1823 in two volumes, edited by Frederic, Baron de Reissenberg. In his introduction Reissenberg writes: 'Jacques du Clercq tells us that he was born in 1424, and that he was a licentiate in law and a counsellor to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in the castellany of Douai, Lille, and Orchies. It appears that he established his residence at Arras. In 1446, he married the daughter of Baldwin de la Lacherie, a gentleman who lived in Lille. We read in the fifth book of his Memoirs that his father, also named Jacques du Clercq, had married a lady of the Le Camelin family, from Compiègne. His ancestors, always attached to the counts of Flanders, had constantly served them, whether in their councils or in their armies.' The Memoires cover a period of nineteen years beginning in in 1448, ending in in 1467. It appears that the author had intended to extend the Memoirs beyond that date; no doubt illness or death prevented him from carrying out this plan. As Reissenberg writes the 'merit of this work lies in the simplicity of its narrative, in its tone of good faith, and in a certain air of frankness which naturally wins the reader’s confidence.' Du Clercq ranges from events of national and international importance, including events of the Wars of the Roses in England, to simple, everyday local events such as marriages, robberies, murders, trials and deaths, including that of his own father in Book 5; one of his last entries.
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In 1926 Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 46] and Violet Mary Nelson Duchess Westminster [aged 35] were divorced.
Sunday Morning Star 1st July 1928. Divorced Duke [aged 49] and Duchess [aged 53] Entertain Together
It is getting to be so that a thing like a divorce seems to amount to nothing here in England. For example, the other night, the Duke of Westminster and his first wife, who is now the spouse of Captain James Fitzpatrick Lewis, acted as joint host and hostess at & ball given in honour of their daughter, Lady Mary Grosvenor [aged 18], on the occasion of her debut1.
The ball was a very grand affair in the ancient town house of the Duke of Westminster, which the lady (once his duchess) had not entered since some time before she divorced him several years ago.
London has rarely seen a more brilliant and fashionable assemblage and the most interesting part of it was that couple standing at the top of the great stairway to receive their guests. Their charming daugher, Lady Mary Grosvenor, seemed quite at ease in spite of this astonishing detail of her coming out ball, and it is noteworthy that all the very brilliant and blue blooded‘ members of the smartest set in the world who were guests, took it as if they thought it quite a matter of course for a divorced couple, one of them remarried, to be standing side by side bowing and smiling at their friends. The Duke and Duchess were divorced in in 1910. They have met in public many times since then and always have seemed to be the very best of friends in spite of their agreement to disagree. The Duke is one of the richest men in the world, being surely worth $100,000,000. He spends much of his time on a vast estate in France which is stocked for the hunting of wild boar, or on his wonderful yacht, on which he cruises much in the Mediterrancan. This divorce was not his first experience of the kind. Before he married the lady who received with him the other night, he had made one unsatisfactory matrimonial venture.
Note 1. Lady Mary's 18th Birthday was on the 27th June.
On 4th February 1929 [his mother] Sibell Mary Lumley [aged 73] died at Saighton Grange, Cheshire.
On 20th February 1930 Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 50] and Loelia Mary Ponsonby Duchess Westminster [aged 28] were married. She by marriage Duchess Westminster. His third marriage; her first. Winston Churchill [aged 55] was best man. They were married until 1947 when the marriage was dissolved. No issue. The difference in their ages was 22 years. They were fourth cousin once removed.
The Times. 21st February 1930. THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER AND MISS PONSONBY. The marriage of the Duke of Westminster [aged 50] and [his wife] Miss Loelia Mary Ponsonby [aged 28], daughter of [his father-in-law] Sir Frederick [aged 62] and Lady Ponsonby, of Great Tangley Manor Guildford, and St. James's Palace [Map], took place at Prince's-row Register Office yesterday. Among those present were Mr. Winston Churchill [aged 55], Lady Serena James [aged 28], Mrs Walter Rubens, Colonel [aged 65] and Mrs. Guy Wyndham, Captain and Mrs. Cowes, Mrs. Basil Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guinness. The Duke and Duchess left for their honeymoon in the Duke's steam yacht the Cutty Sark, wlhich was moored at Deptford [Map].
On 26th July 1936 [his sister] Lettice Mary Elizabeth Grosvenor Countess Beauchamp [aged 59] died estranged from all her children except her youngest [his nephew] Richard Edward Lygon [aged 19].
On 11th February 1939 [his former step-son] Michael Richard Bernard Rowley [aged 24] and [his niece] Sibell Lygon [aged 31] were married bigamously. She the daughter of [his former brother-in-law] William Lygon 7th Earl Beauchamp and [his sister] Lettice Mary Elizabeth Grosvenor Countess Beauchamp.
On 5th October 1940 [his son-in-law] Major Stephen Hardy Vernon [aged 29] and Ursula Mary Grosvenor [aged 38] were married at St Margaret's Church, Westminster [Map]. She the daughter of Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 61] and Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster [aged 65].
On 7th February 1947 Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 67] and Anne Winifred Sullivan Marchioness Westminster [aged 31] were married. She by marriage Marchioness Westminster. The difference in their ages was 36 years.
On 19th September 1952 [his former step-son] Michael Richard Bernard Rowley [aged 37] died.
William of Worcester's Chronicle of England
William of Worcester, born around 1415, and died around 1482 was secretary to John Fastolf, the renowned soldier of the Hundred Years War, during which time he collected documents, letters, and wrote a record of events. Following their return to England in 1440 William was witness to major events. Twice in his chronicle he uses the first person: 1. when writing about the murder of Thomas, 7th Baron Scales, in 1460, he writes '… and I saw him lying naked in the cemetery near the porch of the church of St. Mary Overie in Southwark …' and 2. describing King Edward IV's entry into London in 1461 he writes '… proclaimed that all the people themselves were to recognize and acknowledge Edward as king. I was present and heard this, and immediately went down with them into the city'. William’s Chronicle is rich in detail. It is the source of much information about the Wars of the Roses, including the term 'Diabolical Marriage' to describe the marriage of Queen Elizabeth Woodville’s brother John’s marriage to Katherine, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, he aged twenty, she sixty-five or more, and the story about a paper crown being placed in mockery on the severed head of Richard, 3rd Duke of York.
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On 19th July 1953 Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster [aged 74] died. His first cousin William [aged 58] succeeded 3rd Duke Westminster, 5th Marquess Westminster, 6th Earl Grosvenor, 12th Baronet Grosvenor of Eaton in Cheshire.
On 1st August 1969 Martin Lindsay 1st Baronet [aged 63] and Loelia Ponsonby [aged 67] were married. She the former wife of the Duke of Westminster.
On 21st January 1970 [his former wife] Constance Edwina "Shelagh" Cornwallis-West Duchess Westminster [aged 94] died.
In 1983 [his former wife] Violet Mary Nelson Duchess Westminster [aged 92] died.
On 1st November 1993 [his former wife] Loelia Mary Ponsonby Duchess Westminster [aged 91] died.
On 31st August 2003 [his former wife] Anne Winifred Sullivan Marchioness Westminster [aged 88] died.
Kings Wessex: Great x 24 Grand Son of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England
Kings Gwynedd: Great x 21 Grand Son of Owain "Great" King Gwynedd
Kings Seisyllwg: Great x 27 Grand Son of Hywel "Dda aka Good" King Seisyllwg King Deheubarth
Kings Powys: Great x 22 Grand Son of Maredudd ap Bleddyn King Powys
Kings Godwinson: Great x 25 Grand Son of King Harold II of England
Kings England: Great x 12 Grand Son of King Edward IV of England
Kings Scotland: Great x 23 Grand Son of King Duncan I of Scotland
Kings Franks: Great x 31 Grand Son of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King of the Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor
Kings France: Great x 15 Grand Son of Charles "Beloved Mad" VI King France
Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 29 Grand Son of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine
Great x 4 Grandfather: Robert Grosvenor 6th Baronet
13 x Great Grand Son of King Edward I of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Richard Grosvenor 1st Earl Grosvenor
14 x Great Grand Son of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Jane Warre Lady Grosvenor
Great x 2 Grandfather: Robert Grosvenor 1st Marquess Westminster
15 x Great Grand Son of King Edward I of England
Great x 1 Grandfather: Richard Grosvenor 2nd Marquess Westminster
13 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Egerton 6th Baronet
10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Egerton 1st Earl Wilton
11 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Eleanor Egerton Marchioness Westminster
12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Ralph Assheton 3rd Baronet
Great x 3 Grandmother: Eleanor Assheton Viscountess Wilton
GrandFather: Hugh Lupus Grosvenor 1st Duke Westminster
10 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Leveson-Gower 1st Earl Gower 10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Marquess Stafford 10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Evelyn Pierrepont Baroness Gower
9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: George Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Duke Sutherland 8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Scroop Egerton 1st Duke Bridgewater
6 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 3 Grandmother: Louisa Egerton Countess Gower
7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Rachel Russell Duchess Bridgewater
10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry IV of England
Great x 1 Grandmother: Elizabeth Mary Leveson-Gower Marchioness Westminster 9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Sutherland 17th Earl Sutherland 8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Sutherland 18th Earl Sutherland 8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Elizabeth Wemyss Countess Sutherland 7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 2 Grandmother: Elizabeth Sutherland Duchess Sutherland 19th Countess Sutherland 9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Father: Victor Alexander Grosvenor
11 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Leveson-Gower 1st Earl Gower 10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Marquess Stafford 10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Evelyn Pierrepont Baroness Gower
9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: George Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Duke Sutherland 8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Scroop Egerton 1st Duke Bridgewater
6 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 3 Grandmother: Louisa Egerton Countess Gower
7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Rachel Russell Duchess Bridgewater
10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry IV of England
Great x 1 Grandfather: George Sutherland Leveson-Gower 2nd Duke Sutherland 9 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Sutherland 17th Earl Sutherland 8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Sutherland 18th Earl Sutherland 8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Elizabeth Wemyss Countess Sutherland 7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 2 Grandmother: Elizabeth Sutherland Duchess Sutherland 19th Countess Sutherland 9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
GrandMother: Constance Leveson-Gower Duchess Westminster 10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Howard 4th Earl Carlisle
10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Frederick Howard 5th Earl Carlisle
11 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Isabella Byron Countess Carlisle
12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: George Howard 6th Earl Carlisle
9 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Marquess Stafford 10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret Caroline Leveson-Gower Countess Carlisle 8 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Louisa Egerton Countess Gower
7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 1 Grandmother: Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Howard Duchess Sutherland
10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Cavendish 4th Duke Devonshire
11 x Great Grand Son of King Henry IV of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Cavendish 5th Duke Devonshire 8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Charlotte Elizabeth Boyle Marchioness Hartington
7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 2 Grandmother: Georgiana Cavendish Countess Carlisle
9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Spencer 1st Earl Spencer
9 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 3 Grandmother: Georgiana Spencer Duchess Devonshire
10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Georgiana Poyntz Countess Spencer
11 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Hugh "Bendor" Grosvenor 2nd Duke Westminster
12 x Great Grand Son of King Edward IV of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Lumley-Saunderson 3rd Earl Scarborough
6 x Great Grand Son of King Edward IV of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Richard Lumley-Saunderson 4th Earl Scarborough
7 x Great Grand Son of King Edward IV of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Frances Hamilton Countess Scarborough
10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Frederick Lumley-Savile
8 x Great Grand Son of King Edward IV of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: George Savile 7th Baronet
13 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Barbara Savile Countess Scarborough
14 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Mary Pratt
Great x 1 Grandfather: Frederick Lumley-Savile
9 x Great Grand Son of King Edward IV of England
GrandFather: Richard Lumley 9th Earl Scarborough
10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward IV of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Marcus Beresford 1st Earl Tyrone
10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: John Beresford
11 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Catherine Power Countess Tyrone 12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Reverend George de la Poer Beresford
12 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Constantia Ligondes
Great x 1 Grandmother: Charlotte Mary Beresford
13 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Mother: Sibell Mary Lumley
11 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward IV of England
Great x 1 Grandfather: Andrew Robert Drummond
GrandMother: Adeliza Drummond Countess Scarborough 10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Manners Marquess of Granby
11 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Charles Manners 4th Duke Rutland
7 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Frances Seymour
6 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 2 Grandfather: John Henry Manners 5th Duke Rutland
8 x Great Grand Son of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Charles Noel Somerset 4th Duke Beaufort
11 x Great Grand Son of King Henry IV of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Mary Isabella Somerset Duchess Rutland
12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry IV of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Elizabeth Berkeley Duchess Beaufort
13 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 1 Grandmother: Elizabeth Frederica Manners
9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Howard 4th Earl Carlisle
10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Frederick Howard 5th Earl Carlisle
11 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Isabella Byron Countess Carlisle
12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Elizabeth Howard Duchess Rutland
9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandfather: Granville Leveson-Gower 1st Marquess Stafford 10 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret Caroline Leveson-Gower Countess Carlisle 8 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland
Great x 4 Grandmother: Louisa Egerton Countess Gower
7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland