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  1. Thomas Darcy, 1st Earl Rivers, 1st Viscount Colchester, 3rd and 1st Baron Darcy of Chiche (1565–1640) Barony, Viscountcy and Earldom created, for life, with reversion to "Thomas Savage, Knight and Baronet, one of the Gentlemen of the Chamber, husband of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, Lord Darcy, and to the heirs male of his body by the said ...

  2. When Thomas Savage was born in 1586, in Clifton, Cheshire, England, his father, Sir John Savage 1st Baronet Savage, was 36 and his mother, Lady Mary Allington, was 29. He married Elizabeth Darcy on 14 May 1602, in Essex, England. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 9 daughters. He died on 20 November 1635, in Hill Hundred, Lincolnshire ...

  3. John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers (1603 – 1654), married firstly, Catherine, daughter of William Parker, 13th Baron Morley and secondly, Mary, daughter of Thomas Ogle. Thomas Savage, married Bridget, widow of Sir Edward Somerset, son of Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester , daughter of William Whitmore by Margaret Beeston, and great-great-granddaughter of Thomas Cromwell, 1st earl of Essex .

  4. Savage, Thomas, (c 1586-1635), 1st Viscount Savage This page summarises records created by this Person The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

  5. suc. his father as 2nd Viscount Savage on 20 Nov 1635 and his maternal grandfather as 2nd Earl Rivers on 21 Feb 1639/40. The Viscountcy of Savage was held by the Earls Rivers from 21 Feb 1639/40 until 9 May 1737, when on the death of John [Savage], 5th Earl Rivers, 5th Vicount Savage, etc., all his titles became extinct. First written 23 Jul 2014.

  6. Oil painting on canvas, Sir Thomas Savage, 1st Viscount Savage (1586 - 1635) by Cornelius Johnson (London 1593 - Utrecht 1661), signed and dated 1632. A three-quarter-length portrait, of Sir Thomas Savage, who inherited Melford Hall in 1602, seated, with stylish beard, in black silk robes of office (with the purse of office) as Lord Chancellor to Queen Henrietta Maria, against an acqua-green ...