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- In 1586, James and Elizabeth I became allies under the Treaty of Berwick. When his mother was executed by Elizabeth the following year, James did not protest too vociferously - he hoped to be named as Elizabeth's successor. In 1589, James married Anne of Denmark.
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Jun 25, 2023 · Husband of Ann Lucy — married Apr 1580 in Charlecote, Warwickshire, England. Descendants. Father of Anne (Aston) Elton, Joyce (Aston) Culpepper, Jane (Aston) Elton, Elizabeth (Aston) Sambache and Walter Aston 1st Bt. Died 1 Feb 1597 at about age 45 in Charlecote, Warwickshire, England.
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- Mary (Spencer) Aston, Ann Lucy
Feb 24, 2024 · Husband of Anne (Clarke) Bolling — married 1614 in London, England. Descendants. Father of Thomas Bolling, Edward Bolling, John Bolling, Anne Bolling and Robert Bolling. Died before 7 Sep 1639 before about age 53 in All Hallows Barking by the Tower, London, England.
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- September 7, 1639
- Anne (Clarke) Bolling
In 1589, James married Anne of Denmark. Three of their seven children survived into adulthood. In March 1603, Elizabeth died and James became king of England and Ireland in a remarkably...
Discover life events, stories and photos about Anne Elizabeth Potter (1586–1625) of Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom.
- Female
- Thomas Perrin Jr.
The second daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, Anne married James at age 14. They had three children who survived infancy: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, who predeceased his parents; Princess Elizabeth, who became Queen of Bohemia; and James's future successor, Charles I.
When Elizabeth Payne was born on 11 September 1586, in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, her father, William Payne, was 20 and her mother, Agnes Ann Neves, was 23. She married William Hammond on 9 June 1605, in St Peter And St Paul's Church, Lavenham, Suffolk, England.
Henry Wentworth, 3rd Baron Wentworth (1558–1593), the second son, consequently succeeded to the title. He was one of the judges of Mary, Queen of Scots at Fotheringay in 1586. Henry married Anne Hopton (daughter of Sir Owen Hopton) and was father of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland. [6]