Paternal Family Tree: Cecil
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In or before 1566 [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 23] and [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 17] were married.
In 1566 William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter was born to Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 23] and Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 18].
On 22nd April 1577 [his grandfather] John Neville 4th Baron Latimer of Snape [aged 57] died. He was buried at St Michaels Church, Well. Baron Latimer of Snape abeyant between daughters [his aunt] Katherine Neville Countess Northumberland [aged 32], [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 29], Lucy Neville [aged 28] and Elizabeth Neville [aged 27].
Around 1580 William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 14] educated Trinity College.
Around 1586 William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 20] educated Gray's Inn.
On 28th February 1587 [his brother-in-law] William Paulet 4th Marquess Winchester [aged 28] and [his sister] Lucy Cecil Marchioness Winchester were married at St Martin in the Fields Church [Map]. She the daughter of [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 44] and [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 39]. He the son of William Paulet 3rd Marquess Winchester [aged 55] and Agnes Howard Marchioness Winchester [aged 52]. They were half fourth cousins.
On 14th April 1587 Edward Manners 3rd Earl of Rutland [aged 37] died at his home Ivy Bridge on the Strand [Map] or at Puddle Wharf aka Dock [Map]. He was buried at St Mary the Virgin Church, Bottesford, Leicestershire [Map]. His daughter [his future wife] Elizabeth [aged 12] succeeded 15th Baroness Ros Helmsley. His brother John [aged 36] succeeded 4th Earl of Rutland. Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland [aged 34] by marriage Countess of Rutland. He would be Earl for ten months only dying on 24 Feb 1588.
Robert Constable [aged 65] was one of the principal mourners at his funeral.
In January 1589 William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 23] and Elizabeth Manners 15th Baroness Ros of Helmsley [aged 14] were married at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire [Map]. She the daughter of Edward Manners 3rd Earl of Rutland and Isabel Holcroft Countess Rutland [aged 39]. He the son of Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 46] and Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 41]. They were fifth cousins.
In May 1590 [his son] William Cecil 16th Baron Ros Helmsley was born to William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 24] and [his wife] Elizabeth Manners 15th Baroness Ros of Helmsley [aged 15] at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire [Map]. He married 12th February 1615 Anne Lake Baroness Ros of Helmsley.
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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After 1591 William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 25] and Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 12] were married. He the son of Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 48] and Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 43]. They were third cousin once removed.
On 19th May 1591 [his wife] Elizabeth Manners 15th Baroness Ros of Helmsley [aged 16] died in childbirth at Tower Street, All Hallows [Map]. Her son William [aged 1] succeeded 16th Baron Ros Helmsley.
Around 1596 [his daughter] Diana Cecil Countess of Oxford and Elgin was born to William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 30] and [his wife] Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 17]. She married (1) 1st January 1624 her fifth cousin once removed Henry de Vere 18th Earl of Oxford, son of Edward de Vere 17th Earl of Oxford and Elizabeth TrenthamCountess of Oxford (2) 12th November 1629 Thomas Bruce 1st Earl Elgin.
In 1596 [his daughter] Elizabeth Cecil Countess Berkshire was born to William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 30] and [his wife] Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 17]. She married 1614 her fourth cousin Thomas Howard 1st Earl Berkshire, son of Thomas Howard 1st Earl Suffolk and Catherine Knyvet Countess Suffolk, and had issue.
Around 1596 [his daughter] Anne Cecil Countess Stamford was born to William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 30] and [his wife] Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 17]. She married 19th July 1620 her fourth cousin Henry Grey 1st Earl Stamford and had issue.
On 4th August 1598 [his grandfather] William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley [aged 77] died. His son [his father] Thomas [aged 56] succeeded 2nd Baron Burghley. He was buried at St Martin's Church, Stamford [Map] with a large free-standing Elizabethan Period monument under the north chapel arch, in coloured marbles with a figure on tomb chest under an arched canopy supported on paired columns. Attributed to Cornelius Cure. The emblem of the Knights of the Garter on William's left shoulder. Leg Garter. In his right-hand he is holding the Lord Treasurer Staff of Office; originally white.
The inscription on the monument is on contained within three panels: two on the south (Chancel) side, and one on the north (Chapel) side.
Sacred to God most good and great, and to memory. The most honourable and far renowned Lord William Cecil, Baron of Burghley, Lord High Treasurer of England, President of the Court of Wards, knight of the most noble order of the Garter, Privy Counsellor to the most serene Elizabeth, Queen of England, &c., and Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, under this tomb awaits the second coming of Christ: Who for the excellent endowments of the mind, was first made Privy Counsellor to Edward the sixth, King of England; afterwards to Queen Elizabeth: under whom being intrusted with the greatest and most weighty affairs of this kingdom, and above all others approved, in promoting the true religion, and providing for the safety and honour of the commonwealth; by his prudence, honesty, integrity, and great services to the nation, he obtained the highest honours: and when he had long enough to nature, long enough for glory, but not long enough to his country, quietly fell asleep in Christ. He had two wives: [his grandmother] Mary, sister of Sir John Cheeke, knight, of whom ie begat one son, Thomas, now Baron of Burghley; and Mildred, daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, knight, who bore to him Sir [his uncle] Robert Cecil [aged 35], knight, Privy Counsellor to Queen Elizabeth and President of the Court of Wards; [his aunt] Anne, married to Edward, Earl of Oxford [aged 48]; and Elizabeth [aged 34] to William Wentworth, eldest son of Baron Wentworth.
Mary Cheke: she was born to Peter Cheke. In 1541 William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley and she were married. In February 1543 Mary Cheke died.
Elizabeth Cecil: On 1st July 1564 she was born to William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley and Mildred Cooke Baroness Burghley. On 26th February 1582 William Wentworth and she were married.






On 24th November 1598 William Paulet 3rd Marquess Winchester [aged 66] died. His son [his brother-in-law] William [aged 39] succeeded 4th Marquess Winchester, 4th Earl Wiltshire, 4th Baron St John. [his sister] Lucy Cecil Marchioness Winchester by marriage Marchioness Winchester.
In 1601 [his brother] Edward Cecil 1st Viscount Wimbledon [aged 28] and [his sister-in-law] Theodosia Noel [aged 16] were married. He the son of [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 58] and [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 53].
In 1601 [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 58] was created 1st Earl Exeter. [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 53] by marriage Countess Exeter.
Before 3rd September 1602 [his brother-in-law] Nicholas Tufton 1st Earl of Thanet [aged 24] and [his sister] Frances Cecil Countess Isle Thanet [aged 21] were married. She the daughter of [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 60] and [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 54]. They were fourth cousin once removed.
Adam Murimuth's Continuation and Robert of Avesbury’s 'The Wonderful Deeds of King Edward III'
This volume brings together two of the most important contemporary chronicles for the reign of Edward III and the opening phases of the Hundred Years’ War. Written in Latin by English clerical observers, these texts provide a vivid and authoritative window into the political, diplomatic, and military history of fourteenth-century England and its continental ambitions. Adam Murimuth Continuatio's Chronicarum continues an earlier chronicle into the mid-fourteenth century, offering concise but valuable notices on royal policy, foreign relations, and ecclesiastical affairs. Its annalistic structure makes it especially useful for establishing chronology and tracing the development of events year by year. Complementing it, Robert of Avesbury’s De gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi tertii is a rich documentary chronicle preserving letters, treaties, and official records alongside narrative passages. It is an indispensable source for understanding Edward III’s claim to the French crown, the conduct of war, and the mechanisms of medieval diplomacy. Together, these works offer scholars, students, and enthusiasts a reliable and unembellished account of a transformative period in English and European history. Essential for anyone interested in medieval chronicles, the Hundred Years’ War, or the reign of Edward III.
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In 1609 [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter [aged 61] died.
In 1610 [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 67] and [his step-mother] Frances Brydges Countess Exeter [aged 30] were married. She by marriage Countess Exeter. The difference in their ages was 37 years.
Before 1614 [his brother-in-law] Edward Denny 1st Earl Norwich [aged 44] and [his sister] Mary Cecil Countess Norwich were married. She the daughter of [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 71] and [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter. They were half second cousin once removed.
In 1614 [his son-in-law] Thomas Howard 1st Earl Berkshire [aged 26] and Elizabeth Cecil Countess Berkshire [aged 18] were married. She the daughter of William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 48] and Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 35]. He the son of Thomas Howard 1st Earl Suffolk [aged 52] and Catherine Knyvet Countess Suffolk [aged 50]. They were fourth cousins.
In October 1614 [his sister] Lucy Cecil Marchioness Winchester died.
On 12th February 1615 William Cecil 16th Baron Ros Helmsley [aged 24] and Anne Lake Baroness Ros of Helmsley [aged 15] were married. She by marriage Baroness Ros Helmsley. See Diary of Anne Clifford. He the son of William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 49] and Elizabeth Manners 15th Baroness Ros of Helmsley.
In February 1618 [his brother] Edward Cecil 1st Viscount Wimbledon [aged 45] and [his sister-in-law] Diana Drury Viscountess Wimbledon were married. He the son of [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 75] and [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter. They were third cousin once removed.
On 27th June 1618 [his son] William Cecil 16th Baron Ros Helmsley [aged 28] died. His first cousin once removed Francis [aged 40] succeeded 17th Baron Ros Helmsley. Cecily Tufton Countess Rutland by marriage Baroness Ros Helmsley.
On 19th July 1620 [his son-in-law] Henry Grey 1st Earl Stamford [aged 21] and Anne Cecil [aged 24] were married. She by marriage Baroness Grey of Groby. She the daughter of William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 54] and Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 42]. They were fourth cousins.
On 8th February 1623 [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter [aged 80] died. He was buried at Chapel of St John the Baptist, Westminster Abbey [Map]. His son William [aged 57] succeeded 2nd Earl Exeter, 3rd Baron Burghley. [his wife] Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 45] by marriage Countess Exeter.
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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On 1st January 1624 [his son-in-law] Henry de Vere 18th Earl of Oxford [aged 30] and Diana Cecil Countess of Oxford and Elgin [aged 28] were married. She by marriage Countess of Oxford. She the daughter of William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 58] and Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 45]. He the son of Edward de Vere 17th Earl of Oxford and Elizabeth TrenthamCountess of Oxford. They were fifth cousin once removed.
On 2nd April 1624 John Tufton 1st Baronet [aged 80] died. His son [his brother-in-law] Nicholas [aged 46] succeeded 2nd Baronet Tufton of Hothfield. [his sister] Frances Cecil Countess Isle Thanet [aged 43] by marriage Lady Tufton of Hothfield.
In November 1625 [his brother] Edward Cecil 1st Viscount Wimbledon [aged 53] was created 1st Viscount Wimbledon, 1st Baron Cecil of Putney. [his sister-in-law] Diana Drury Viscountess Wimbledon by marriage Viscountess Wimbledon.
On 17th October 1626 [his brother-in-law] Edward Denny 1st Earl Norwich [aged 57] was created 1st Earl Norwich. [his sister] Mary Cecil Countess Norwich by marriage Countess Norwich.
On 1st November 1626 [his brother-in-law] Nicholas Tufton 1st Earl of Thanet [aged 48] was created 1st Baron Tufton. [his sister] Frances Cecil Countess Isle Thanet [aged 45] by marriage Baroness Tufton.
On 5th August 1628 [his brother-in-law] Nicholas Tufton 1st Earl of Thanet [aged 50] was created 1st Earl of Thanet. [his sister] Frances Cecil Countess Isle Thanet [aged 47] by marriage Countess of Thanet.
On 12th November 1629 [his son-in-law] Thomas Bruce 1st Earl Elgin [aged 30] and Diana Cecil Countess of Oxford and Elgin [aged 33] were married. She the daughter of William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 63] and Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 51].
In 1630 King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland [aged 29] created four Knights of the Garter..
428th Richard Weston 1st Earl of Portland [aged 52].
429th Robert Bertie 1st Earl Lindsey [aged 47].
430th William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 64].
431st James Hamilton 1st Duke Hamilton [aged 23].
In 1635 [his brother] Edward Cecil 1st Viscount Wimbledon [aged 62] and [his sister-in-law] Sophia Zouche [aged 17] were married. The difference in their ages was 45 years. He the son of [his father] Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter and [his mother] Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter. They were half fourth cousin twice removed.
On 18th March 1638 [his sister] Mary Cecil Countess Norwich died.
On 16th November 1638 [his brother] Edward Cecil 1st Viscount Wimbledon [aged 66] died. He was buried at Cecil Chapel St Mary's Church, Wimbledon. Viscount Wimbledon, Baron Cecil of Putney extinct.
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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On 6th July 1640 William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter [aged 74] died. His nephew David [aged 40] succeeded 3rd Earl Exeter, 4th Baron Burghley. Elizabeth Egerton Countess Exeter by marriage Countess Exeter.
On 26th February 1658 [his former wife] Elizabeth Drury Countess Exeter [aged 80] died.
Kings Wessex: Great x 16 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 Godwinson: Great x 17 Grand Son of King Harold II of England
Kings England: Great x 7 Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Kings Scotland: Great x 12 Grand Son of King William I of Scotland
Kings France: Great x 9 Grand Son of King Philip IV of France
Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 20 Grand Son of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine
Kings Spain: Great x 13 Grand Son of Alfonso VII King Castile VII King Leon
Great x 4 Grandfather: Philip Cecil
Great x 3 Grandfather: Richard Cecil
Great x 2 Grandfather: David Cecil
Great x 1 Grandfather: Richard Cecil
Great x 2 Grandmother: Alice Dicons
Grandfather: William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley
Great x 2 Grandfather: William Heckington
Great x 1 Grandmother: Jane Heckington
father: Thomas Cecil 1st Earl Exeter
Great x 2 Grandfather: Robert Cheke
Great x 1 Grandfather: Peter Cheke
Grandmother: Mary Cheke
William Cecil 2nd Earl Exeter
7 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: George Neville 1st Baron Latimer of Snape
Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Henry Neville
2 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Elizabeth Beauchamp Baroness Latimer
4 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Richard Neville 2nd Baron Latimer of Snape
3 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Bourchier 1st Baron Berners
Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Joan Bourchier
2 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margery Berners Baroness Berners
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Neville 3rd Baron Latimer
4 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Humphrey Stafford
9 x Great Grandson of King David I of Scotland
Great x 3 Grandfather: Humphrey Stafford
10 x Great Grandson of King David I of Scotland
Great x 2 Grandmother: Anne Stafford Baroness Latimer
11 x Great Granddaughter of King David I of Scotland
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Fray
Great x 3 Grandmother: Catherine Fray
Great x 4 Grandmother: Agnes Danvers Baroness Wenlock
Grandfather: John Neville 4th Baron Latimer of Snape
5 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Richard de Vere 11th Earl of Oxford
5 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: John de Vere 12th Earl of Oxford
6 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Alice Sergeaux Countess Oxford
Great x 2 Grandfather: George de Vere
6 x Great Grandson of King John of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Howard
4 x Great Grandson of King John of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Elizabeth Howard Countess of Oxford
5 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Joan Walton
Great x 1 Grandmother: Dorothy de Vere
7 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Humphrey Stafford
8 x Great Grandson of King David I of Scotland
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Stafford
9 x Great Grandson of King David I of Scotland
Great x 2 Grandmother: Margaret Stafford
8 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Chideock 6th Baron Fitzpayn 9 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Catherine Chideocke 7 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Catherine Lumley
6 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England
mother: Dorothy Neville Countess Exeter
6 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Edmund Beaufort 1st or 2nd Duke of Somerset
Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Henry Beaufort 2nd or 3rd Duke of Somerset
2 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Eleanor Beauchamp Duchess Somerset
4 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 2 Grandfather: Charles Somerset 1st Earl of Worcester
3 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Robert Hill of Shilston
Great x 3 Grandmother: Joan Hill 15 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Champernoun 14 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons
Great x 1 Grandfather: Henry Somerset 2nd Earl of Worcester
4 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Herbert 1st Earl Pembroke
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Herbert 2nd Earl Pembroke 1st Earl Huntingdon
9 x Great Grandson of King John of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Anne Devereux
8 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Elizabeth Herbert 3rd Baroness Herbert Raglan
7 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Richard Woodville 1st Earl Rivers
Great x 3 Grandmother: Mary Woodville Countess Pembroke and Huntingdon
6 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Jacquetta of Luxemburg Duchess Bedford
5 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry III of England
Grandmother: Lucy Somerset Baroness Latimer Snape
5 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Browne
Great x 2 Grandfather: Anthony Browne
6 x Great Grandson of King Henry III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Fitzalan
4 x Great Grandson of King Henry III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Eleanor Fitzalan
5 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Joan Moyns
Great x 1 Grandmother: Elizabeth Browne Countess of Worcester
4 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Richard Neville Earl Salisbury Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: John Neville 1st Marquess Montagu
2 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Alice Montagu 5th Countess of Salisbury
3 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 2 Grandmother: Lucy Neville
3 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Edmund Ingaldsthorpe
Great x 3 Grandmother: Isabel Ingaldsthorpe 5 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Joan Tiptoft
4 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England