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  1. Henry Rich, later Lord Holland, was the second son and youngest of four children born to Robert Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick (1559–1619) and his first wife Penelope (1563–1607). His parents separated soon after Henry's birth, although they did not formally divorce until 1605, when Penelope married her long-time partner, Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy (1563–1606).

  2. 13 de jul. de 2023 · Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland was baptised on 19 August 1590. He died on 9 March 1649 at age 58 at Westminster Hall, London, England, executed by decapitation. [4] He was buried on 10 March 1649. [5] Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland gained the title of 1st Earl of Holland.

  3. Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland primary name: Rich, Henry other name: (Earl of) Holland Details individual ...

  4. Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland (1590-1649), Courtier. Sitter in 27 portraits A courtier and favourite of James I and later Henrietta Maria, whose marriage with Charles I he helped to negotiate, it was said that Rich's 'features and pleasant aspect equalled the most beautiful women'.

  5. Earl of Holland was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1624 for Henry Rich, 1st Baron Kensington. He was the younger son of Robert Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick, and had already been created Baron Kensington in 1623, also in the Peerage of England, having married Isabelle Cope, daughter and sole heiress of Sir Walter Cope (c.1553 ...

  6. 28 de dic. de 2020 · RICH, HENRY, Earl of Holland (1590–1649), baptised at the church of Stratford-le-Bow, London, on 19 Aug. 1590, was second son of Robert, first earl of Warwick, by his wife, Penelope Rich [q. v.] Robert Rich, second earl of Warwick [q. v.], was his elder brother. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, was knighted

  7. In the summer of 1616 Rich accompanied James, Lord Hay (later 1st earl of Carlisle) on his ‘very gay and gallant’ embassy to Paris.78 It was reported in October that he returned to Calais to fight a duel with Sir Francis Stewart*, although the cause of the dispute is unknown.79 In 1617 he offered £5,000 to another Scottish favourite, Thomas Erskine, Viscount Fentoun, for the captaincy of ...