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    Henry Lennard, 12th Baron Dacre (1570–1616) Richard Lennard, 13th Baron Dacre (1596–1630) Francis Lennard, 14th Baron Dacre (1619–1662) Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex, 15th Baron Dacre (1654–1715) (abeyant 1715). He married Lady Anne Palmer. Anne Barrett-Lennard, 16th Baroness Dacre (1684–1755) (abeyance terminated 1741 ...

  2. Charles Lennard, Lord Dacre (25 May 1682, Windsor Castle – 13 March 1684) Henry Lennard: born about 1683 at Herstmonceaux, Sussex; died in infancy. Anne Lennard (17 August 1684, Sussex – 26 June 1755, London), 16th Baroness Dacre in her own right. Married four times;

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    • Anne Palmer, 25 February 1661, Westminster, England
    • St Peter and St Paul New Churchyard, Lynsted, Swale Borough, Kent, United Kingdom
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  3. Of the two children, the son, Thomas Barrett-Lennard (1762–1857), became an MP for Essex South and was created a baronet of Belhus in 1801. Lord Dacre died on 12 January 1786 in London without legitimate male issue. The barony passed to his nephew, Trevor Charles Roper (1745–1794), the son of his

  4. Hace 6 días · Anne and Thomas Lennard had four children, Barbara Lennard (12 July 1676 - 1741), Charles Lennard, Lord Dacre (25 May 1682 - 13 March 1684), Henry Lennard, born about 1683, who died in infancy and Anne Lennard (17 August 1684 - 26 June 1755)

  5. 16 de oct. de 2019 · 2.Charles Lennard: born 25 May 1682 at Windsor Castle; died 13 March 1684. Lord Dacre. 3.Henry Lennard: born about 1683 at Herstmonceaux, Sussex; died in infancy. '4.Anne Lennard: born 17 August 1684 at Sussex; died 26 June 1755 at London. 16th Baroness Dacre in her own right. Married thrice;[7]

    • August 17, 1684
    • Ric Dickinson
    • June 26, 1755 (70)
  6. Lord Dacre, by his wife Mary, daughter of George Neville, Lord Abergavenny, left two sons, Thomas, who died, aged 15, in 1553, and Gregory, who was restored to his honours in 1558, and a daughter, Margaret, who married Sampson Lennard, esq., of Chevening, Kent, and on the death of her brother without issue inherited his entailed estates, and was declared Baroness Dacre in 1604.

  7. The Lennard family married into the Fynes and Dacre families, both of whom were lesser nobility. Upon marrying into the noble houses of Fynes and Dacre, the Lennards inherited the title of...