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  1. Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick (28 June 1611 – 29 May 1659 in London), supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War (his father the 2nd Earl supported the Parliament of England). Biography [ edit ]

  2. 1 de may. de 2022 · Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick (28 June 1611 – 29 May 1659 in London), was the son of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Frances Hatton. His only son, also Robert, predeceased him by 15 months dying of consumption . The earldom passed to the 3rd Earl's brother Charles.

  3. Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick m. (1) Lady Anne Cavendish, daughter of William Cavendish, 2nd Earl of Devonshire and Hon. Christian Bruce, on 9 April 1632 at Battersea, Surrey, England and (2) Anne Cheeke, daughter of Sir Thomas Cheeke and Essex Rich. As Baron Rich, he was a supporter of Charles I at York but never bore arms.

    • Male
    • June 28, 1611
    • Anne (Cavendish) Rich, Anne (Cheeke) Bourke
    • May 29, 1659
  4. Family and Education. b. 28 June 1611, 1 1st s. of Sir Robert Rich*, 2nd earl of Warwick and Frances, da. of Sir William Hatton alias Newport† of Holdenby, Northants. educ. G. Inn 1619; Emmanuel, Camb. 1626, MA 1629, DCL (Oxf.) 1642; 2 travelled abroad (France) 1632. 3 m.

  5. Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick (December 1559 – 24 March 1619), was an English nobleman, known as Baron Rich between 1581 and 1618, when he was created Earl of Warwick. He was the first husband of Penelope Devereux , whom he divorced in 1605 on the grounds of her adultery .

  6. Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick KB, PC (May/June 1587 – 19 April 1658) was an English naval officer, politician and peer who commanded the Parliamentarian navy during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A Puritan, he was also lord of the Manor of Hunningham.

  7. When Robert Rich was born in 1634, in London, England, his father, Sir Robert Rich 3rd Earl of Warwick, was 23 and his mother, Anne Cavendish Countess of Warwick, was 23. He married Frances Cromwell on 11 November 1657, in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom.