Reigate, Surrey, South-East England, British Isles [Map]

Reigate, Surrey is in Surrey.

Henry Machyn's Diary. 25th May 1551. The xxv day of May was be syd Rygatt [Map] and Croydon, Suttun [Map], and Darkyng [Map], a grett wondernus of herth.. and spesshall at Darkyng [Map], and in dyvers plasys .... pottes, panes, and dyssys donst, and mett felle doune ... abowt howse, and with mony odur thyngs.

Note. Earthquake. "The 25. daye of May, beyng Monday, betwene the howers of eleven and one of the clock at afternoone, was an earthquake of halfe a quarter of a howre long at Blechynglye, at Godstone, at Croydon, at Albery, and at divers other places in Southery and Myddlesexe." Stowe's Summarie.

On 28th February 1564 Margaret Saunders [aged 54] died at Reigate, Surrey [Map].

On 12th January 1573 William Howard 1st Baron Howard [aged 63] died at Hampton Court Palace, Richmond [Map]. He was buried at Reigate, Surrey [Map]. His son Charles [aged 37] succeeded 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham. Katherine Carey Countess Nottingham [aged 23] by marriage Baroness Howard of Effingham.

Around 8th December 1577 John Poyntz was born to William Poyntz [aged 35] at Reigate, Surrey [Map].

In 18th May 1581 Margaret Gamage Baroness Howard [aged 66] died in Reigate, Surrey [Map].

On 9th October 1632 Lodowick Howard was born to Francis Howard [aged 46] and Jane Monson [aged 44] at Reigate, Surrey [Map].

John Evelyn's Diary. 21st August 1655. I went to Ryegate [Map], to visit Mrs. Cary, at my Lady Peterborough's [aged 33], in an ancient monastery well in repair, but the park much defaced; the house is nobly furnished. The chimney-piece in the great chamber, carved in wood, was of Henry VIII., and was taken from a house of his in Bletchingley. At Ryegate, was now the Archbishop of Armagh, the learned James Usher [aged 74], whom I went to visit. He received me exceeding kindly. In discourse with him, he told me how great the loss of time was to study much the Eastern languages; that, excepting Hebrew, there was little fruit to be gathered of exceeding labor; that, besides some mathematical books, the Arabic itself had little considerable; that the best text was the Hebrew Bible; that the Septuagint was finished in seventy days, but full of errors, about which he was then writing; that St. Hierome's was to be valued next the Hebrew; also that the seventy translated the Pentateuch only, the rest was finished by others; that the Italians at present understood but little Greek, and Kircher was a mountebank; that Mr. Selden's best book was his "Titles of Honor"; that the church would be destroyed by sectaries, who would in all likelihood bring in Popery. In conclusion he recommended to me the study of philology, above all human studies; and so, with his blessing, I took my leave of this excellent person, and returned to Wotton, Surrey [Map].

On 21st March 1656 James Ussher [aged 75] died at the house of Elizabeth Howard Countess Peterborough [aged 53] in Reigate, Surrey [Map].

On 13th November 1733 Charlotte Herbert Viscountess Windsor [aged 57] died at Reigate, Surrey [Map].

On or before 15th April 1750 Evelyn Alston 5th Baronet [aged 57] died. His son Evelyn [aged 29] succeeded 6th Baronet Alston of Chelsea. He was buried 15th April 1750 at Reigate, Surrey [Map].

Reigate Castle, Surrey, South-East England, British Isles [Map]

On 2nd August 1274 King Edward I of England [aged 35] and Eleanor of Castile Queen Consort England [aged 33] arrived at Dover, Kent [Map] after an absence of four years. They travelled to London via Tonbridge Castle [Map], home of Gilbert "Red Earl" Clare 7th Earl Gloucester 6th Earl Hertford [aged 30] and Reigate Castle, Surrey [Map], home of John Warenne 6th Earl of Surrey [aged 43].