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  1. Brief Life History of Mary. When Lady Mary Cromwell was born in 1579, in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, her father, Sir Henry Cromwell, was 44 and her mother, Lady Joan Warren, was 44. She married Sir William Dunch on 19 February 1599, in St Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  2. The family then consistently used and wrote its name as "Williams, alias Cromwell", well into the 17th century. He was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge. Baron Henry Williams' father Richard Williams {1500-1544} changed his surname to "Cromwell" and was married to FRANCES MURFYN 1499 – 1533. He was also known as The Golden Knight.

  3. Henry Williams, av walisisk avstamning, var den eldste sønnen og arvingen til sir Richard Williams, var høyt verdsatt av dronning Elisabeth I av England som gjorde ham til ridder i 1563, og ga ham den ære å sove i sitt sete av Hinchinbrook den 18. august 1564 da hun reiste tilbake fra et besøk ved University of Cambridge.

  4. When Sir Henry Williams Cromwell was born in 1537, in Huntingdonshire, England, his father, Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell, was 44 and his mother, Lady Frances Murfyn, was 18. He married Lady Joan Warren in 1554, in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 5 daughters.

  5. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Marriage and issue. At one point during these years, Cromwell returned to England, where around 1515 he married Elizabeth Wyckes (d. 1529). She was the widow of Thomas Williams, a Yeoman of the Guard, and the daughter of a Putney shearman, Henry Wyckes, who had served as a gentleman usher to King Henry VII. The couple had three children:

  6. Williams, alias Cromwell, was in the House of Commons in 1563, as one of the knights of the shire for Huntingdonshire, and was four times appointed Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, by Elizabeth, viz. in the 7, 13, 22, and 34 years of her reign; and in the 20th, she nominated him a commissioner with others, to inquire concerning the draining of The Fens through Cloughs Cross and ...

  7. Margery. Lord Williams died at Ludlow Castle on 14 October 1559. His body having been returned to Rycote in preparation for a funeral held in Thame Church on 15 November, he was buried in this tomb. John Williams, 1st Baron Williams of Thame (c. 1500 – 14 October 1559) [1] was Master of the Jewels and Lord President of the Council of the ...