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  1. Hace 5 días · John Digby, afterwards Earl of Bristol, was born in 1580. He was knighted in 1607. From 1611 to 1618 he spent much time at the Court of Spain, whither he had been accredited ambassador, chiefly in connection with a proposed marriage between Prince Charles and the Infanta.

  2. Hace 5 días · The younger Robert had only one child, a daughter Alice who in 1656 married John, 3rd Baron Digby, and afterwards 3rd Earl of Bristol. (fn. 103) She died without issue in 1658. (fn. 104) Robert Bourne made a settlement whereby Digby was to hold the manor for life with remainder to John Cooper, nephew of Bourne.

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · John Digby, 3rd Earl of Bristol (c. 1635 – 18 September 1698). He married twice, firstly Alice Bourne and secondly Rachel Wyndham, but died without issue, and the peerage became extinct. Francis Digby (d. 1672), died unmarried.

  4. Hace 2 días · Digby, Sir John, Vice-Chamberlain, diplomatist and statesman, later 1st Earl of Bristol -, mentioned unfavourably in verses, 236 -, 238. Digby, Lettice, wife of Sir Robert Digby -, 38. Digby, Lady Mary, wife of Sir Everard Digby -, involved in Gunpowder Plot activities, 38. Digby, Mary, mother of Sir Everard Digby, and wife of Samson Erdeswick ...

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · And his Lordship produced Three Letters, which he desired might be read: videlicet, Two written from the Lord Conway (as Secretary to His Majesty) unto him the said Earl; the One bearing Date the 25th of February 1625, the Other the 24th of March 1625; and One Letter, written from Sir Kenelm Digby unto his Lordship, bearing Date the 27th of May 1625.

  6. Hace 2 días · George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol: 1612–1677 1653 454 Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester: 1640–1660 1653 Not Installed 455 Henri de la Trémoille, Prince de Taranto: d. 1672 1653 456 William III, Prince of Orange: 1650–1702 1653 Later William III, King of England 457 Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg: 1620–1688 1654 458

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · Bill on 12 Dec 2016 • Link. WALSINGHAM, EDWARD (fl. 1643-1654), royalist and author; private secretary to George Digby, second earl of Bristol, 1643; hon. M.A. Oxford, 1643; resided in Oxford, 1643-5; published elegies on cavaliers, 1644-5; went to Henrietta Maria's court in Paris, 1646; embraced Romanism; envoy to Ormonde in Ireland, 1648; resided in Paris, 1649-54; attempted the conversion ...