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  1. Sir William St Loe (1518–1565) was a 16th-century English soldier, politician and courtier. He was the third husband of Bess of Hardwick , his second wife. His official positions included Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard , Chief Butler of England and Member of Parliament for Derbyshire .

  2. 22 de mar. de 2022 · By the time Elizabeth Tudor ascended the throne in November 1558, Bess had married Sir William St Loe, a widower from an ancient and noble family. Her third husband brought her even greater riches than Cavendish. He also provided an entrée into the Elizabethan household, of which he was a member.

  3. ST. LOE (SEYNTLOWE), Sir William (c.1518-c.65), of Tormarton, Glos. and Chatsworth, Derbys. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981. Available from Boydell and Brewer. Constituency. Dates. SOMERSET. 1559. DERBYSHIRE 1. 1563. Family and Education.

  4. En 1559 Bess contrajo matrimonio con sir William St Loe quien falleció en 1565. En ese momento se convirtió en la mujer más rica de Inglaterra después de la reina Isabel I. [1] Posteriormente Bess de Hardwick se casó con George Talbot, Conde de Shrewsbury. Juntos cuidaron el cautiverio de María Estuardo en Chatsworth.

  5. 17 de jul. de 2022 · Explore genealogy for William (Stloe) St Loe born 1518 Chew Magna, Somerset, England died 1565 England including ancestors + 2 photos + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Jane (Baynton) St Loe, Elizabeth Hardwick
  6. Sir William St Loe's death left Bess one of the wealthiest women in England. Her annual income was calculated to amount to £ 60,000, equivalent to £24,000,000 in 2023. [16] Further, she was a Lady of the Bedchamber with daily access to the Queen, whose favour she enjoyed.

  7. 13 de jul. de 2016 · Husband number three, William St. Loe, was captain of the new Queen Elizabeth’s personal guard; soon Bess was a Lady of the Privy Chamber and close royal friend. The Crown reduced the Cavendish debt to a manageable £1,000.