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  1. Child: Robert Rich Child: Lucy Rich Child: Charles Rich Child: Henry Rich Child: Frances Rich Child: Hatton Rich Marriage: Date: 12 FEB 1604/05 Place: Hackney, Middlesex Sources . S09436; Title: Blomfields Norfolk p 63 Vol IX - RJCW Ref 152 Cambridge Alumni Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, June 4, 1603. S. and h. of Robert (above), 1st Earl of Warwick.

  2. Colonizer, revolutionary, and privateer, Warwick succeeded to his father's title in 1619. After attending Cambridge University in 1603 and serving as M.P. for Malden in 1610 and 1614, he became a sailor of fortune, establishing companies in Virginia and the West Indies

  3. 1st Earl of Warwick, 3rd Baron Rich of Leighs. ... memorial page for Robert Rich (Dec 1559–24 Mar 1619), Find a Grave Memorial ID 135331470, ...

  4. 24 de mar. de 2020 · On this day in history, 24th March1619, Robert Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick, Tudor nobleman and politician, died at his London home, Warwick House in Holborn. He was laid to rest at Felsted Church in Essex. Rich was an incredibly wealthy man and a good catch for Penelope Devereux, sister of the Earl of Essex, but their marriage was unhappy and she had an affair. Find out more about Rich and his ...

  5. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick (1611–1659) Lady Lucy Rich, later Countess of Radnor (1615–after 1635), who married John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor; Charles Rich, 4th Earl of Warwick (1623?–1673), who succeeded his brother in 1659. Lady Essex Rich, part of a double portrait with her sister Anne, by Anthony van Dyck.

  6. Rich was the younger son of Robert, 3rd Lord Rich, one of the wealthiest peers of England, who was created earl of Warwick in 1618. Although the Richs were among the most important aristocratic patrons of puritan ministers, the family was dogged by scandals, which has led commentators, at the time and since, to question their godliness.

  7. On the contrary, in July 1618 Rich succeeded in persuading the king to allow his father, who had agreed to buy an earldom for £10,000, the title of earl of Warwick.84 As late as mid-October 1618 James sent Rich and his brother, Sir Henry, to Gravesend to greet the newly arrived Turkish ambassador.85