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  1. Mary Talbot was the eldest daughter of Gilbert Talbot, 7th earl of Shrewsbury, and Mary Cavendish, and was thus a granddaughter of Bess of Hardwick. Her godmother was Mary, Queen of Scots. She had two sisters, both of whom also married into the nobility: Alethea, Countess of Arundel, and Elizabeth, Countess of Kent.

  2. George Talbot, sixth Earl of. Shrewsbury (I 552-90), took as his first wife Gertrude Manners, daughter of the first Earl of Rutland. By this marriage there were. six children. Francis married Lady Anne Herbert in I562. Gilbert married Mary Cavendish, daughter of Sir William Cavendish and.

  3. Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury was the son of George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury and Gertrude Manners. He was born on 20 November 1552. He married Mary Cavendish, daughter of Sir William Cavendish and Elizabeth Hardwick, between 9 February 1567 and 1568. He died on 8 May 1616 at age 63. He gained the title of 7th Earl of Shrewsbury.

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  5. Gilbert Talbot, 13th Earl of Shrewsbury (11 January 1672 – 22 July 1743) was an English Jesuit priest, nobleman, and peer, also known as Father Grey. The eldest son of Gilbert Talbot, second son of John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury (1601–1654), Talbot was born in Staffordshire and educated at the English College in Saint-Omer .

  6. Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, second but eldest surviving son and heir. Henry Talbot (1554–1596), who married Elizabeth Rayner (1556–1612).

  7. Upon his death Talbot, now 7th Earl, entered upon a long dispute over the will with his mother-in-law, his next brother Edward and his youngest brother Henry. He also quarrelled violently with his mother’s relatives the Manners family, and with many of his neighbours in Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire, including the Wortleys and the Stanhopes, with whom he had a particularly unwise dispute ...