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  1. 28 de ago. de 2022 · Sir Anthony Browne married firstly Eleanor Ughtred, daughter of Sir Robert Ughtred (c.1428-c.1487)[8][9] of Kexby, North Yorkshire, and Katherine Eure, daughter of Sir William Eure, by whom he had an only daughter, Anne Browne, who married Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk.[10][9]

  2. Margery Hungate formerly Ughtred. Born 1535 in Kexby, Yorkshire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Anthony Ughtred and Elizabeth (Seymour) Paulet. Sister of Henry Ughtred, Henry Cromwell [half], Edward Cromwell [half], Thomas Cromwell MP [half], Katherine (Cromwell) Strode [half] and Frances (Cromwell) Strode [half] [spouse (s) unknown]

  3. The Ughtred family can be traced back to the early thirteenth century, however, it was Thomas Ughtred (1292 – 1365) who ensured their place as one of the most prominent families in Yorkshire. [1] Following an outstanding military career, Thomas Ughtred was summoned to Parliament as Baron Ughtred from 1343 to 1364 and made a Knight of the Garter between May 1358 and April 1360. [7]

  4. Henry Ughtred was born in 1533, in Jersey, to Anthony Ughtred and Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell. Henry passed away in October 1598, at age 65 in Munster. Henry Ughtred Henry Ughtred in GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index

  5. Brief Life History of Anthony. When Sir Anthony Browne was born on 29 June 1443, in Betchworth, Surrey, England, his father, Thomas Browne Esq., was 21 and his mother, Lady Eleanor FitzAlan, was 29. He married Eleanor Ughtred about 1489. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He died before 17 November 1506, in Calais, Pas-de-Calais ...

  6. The Ughtred family can be traced back to the early thirteenth century, however, it was Thomas Ughtred (1292 – 1365) who ensured their place as one of the most prominent families in Yorkshire. Following an outstanding military career, Thomas Ughtred was summoned to Parliament as Baron Ughtred from 1343 to 1364 and made a Knight of the Garter between May 1358 and April 1360.

  7. Sir Anthony Ughtred died in Jersey on 6 October 1534 and was buried in the chapel of St George, in the castle of Mont Orgueil. After her husband's death, his mother returned to Kexby, Yorkshire. The manor of Kexby had been granted for life to Sir Anthony Ughtred and his wife by Henry VIII in 1531 and it was here that Henry's sister Margery was probably born.