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  1. Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh (née Villiers; 1583–1652), was an English courtier. She was First Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Henrietta Maria from 1626 until her death in 1652. Life. Born Susan Villiers, she was the youngest daughter of Sir George Villiers and Mary Beaumont, his second wife.

  2. Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh Also known as Susan ... married in 1606 William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh (q.v.) 2 related objects. print; book-illustration.

  3. 7 de nov. de 2021 · Wife of William Feilding — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants. Mother of Basil Feilding, Margaret (Feilding) Hamilton, George Feilding KB, Anne (Feilding) Noel and Elizabeth (Feilding) Boyle. Died 1652 at about age 63 in Paris, Paris, Ile-de-France, France. Problems/Questions.

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    • William Feilding
  4. Brief Life History of Susan. When Susan Villiers Countess of Denbigh was born in 1589, in Brooksby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, her father, George Villers, was 46 and her mother, Mary Beaumont, was 20. She married William Viscount Feilding 1st Duke of Denbigh on 8 April 1607, in Goadby Marwood, Leicestershire, England.

  5. Earl of Denbigh (pronounced 'Denby') is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1622 for William Feilding, Viscount Feilding, a courtier, admiral, and brother-in-law of the powerful Duke of Buckingham. The title is named after the town of Denbigh in the county of Denbighshire, Wales.

  6. earlymodernweb.org.uk › warlives › wlbiographiesWomen's Lives: Biographies

    Susan Feilding, countess of Denbigh (royalist) Born Susan Villiers in 1583, sister of the Duke of Buckingham. She married William Feilding, first earl of Denbigh, in about 1607. He was severely wounded at Birmingham fighting under Prince Rupert in 1643, and died soon afterwards. Their eldest son and heir, Basil, had joined the Parliament forces.

  7. CR 2017/C1/5 Susan, [Countess of] Denbigh to her husband the same, undated. CR 2017/C1/6 The same at Newmarket to her husband the same, 10th March 1631[/2], on the death of her grand-daughter (the Marchioness of Hamilton's baby daughter) and her hopes of seeing Lord Feilding before Easter.