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  1. John Villiers, 1st Viscount Purbeck (Q6262001) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... John Villiers; Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. sex ...

  2. Villiers baronets, of Brooksby (1619) Sir William Villiers, 1st Baronet (c. 1575 –1629) Sir George Villiers Feb, 2nd Baronet (1620–1682) Sir William Villiers, 3rd Baronet (1645–1712) See also. Earl of Jersey; Duke of Buckingham (1623 creation) Earl of Anglesey (1623 creation) Viscount Purbeck; Earl of Clarendon (1776 creation) References

  3. John Villiers (c. 1591 – 18 February 1658) was an English courtier from the Villiers family. The eldest son of Sir George Villiers and Mary Beaumont, later Countess of Buckingham, he was the brother of King James I's favourite, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Birthplace: Stoke, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom. Death: 1657 (61-70) Charlton, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of Sir George Villiers, of Brokesby and Countess Mary Beaumont. Husband of Frances Villiers, 1st Viscountess Purbeck and Elizabeth Fortescue. Brother of Lady Susan Feilding, Countess ...

  5. John Villiers, 1st Viscount Purbeck John Villiers (c. 1591 – 18 February 1658) [1] was an English courtier from the Villiers family . The eldest son of Sir George Villiers and Mary Beaumont , later Countess of Buckingham , he was the brother of King James I's favourite, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham .

  6. 2 de dic. de 2022 · John Villiers, born about 1591, John Villiers (c. 1591 18 February 1658) was an English courtier from the Villiers family. The eldest son of Sir George Villiers and Mary Beaumont, later Countess of Buckingham, he was the brother of King James I's favourite, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.

  7. Danvers was the illegitimate son of Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck, the estranged wife of John Villiers, 1st Viscount Purbeck, probably by Sir Robert Howard of Clun Castle, Shropshire and was baptised as Robert Wright. His mother was the daughter of Sir Edward Coke of Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire.