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  1. Knox wished to marry Elizabeth's daughter, Margery Bowes, but Richard Bowes' family pride was hurt by Knox's offer, and he refused his consent. Nonetheless, Knox, who was about the same age as Elizabeth, contracted himself to Margery, and in July 1553 they were married in spite of opposition from Margery's family.

    • 1505
    • Roger Aske
    • 1572 (aged 66–67)
    • Margery Sedgwick
  2. Knox, up in Berwick, now married his Marjorie, though her father still disliked the union. The ladies were anxious that Knox should live permanently in the district, out of danger’s way, and Mrs. Bowes earnestly pleaded for her husband to use some of his ample means to settle them in a suitable home, but nothing would persuade him to it.

  3. En Inglaterra, Knox conoció a su esposa, Margery Bowes (murió c. 1560). Su padre, Richard Bowes (fallecido en 1558), era descendiente de una antigua familia de Durham y su madre, Elizabeth Aske, era la heredera de una familia de Yorkshire, los Askes de Richmondshire.

  4. When Margery Bowes was born in 1506, in Durham, England, her father, Sir Ralph Bowes, was 16 and her mother, Elizabeth Clifford, was 18. She married Sir Ralph Eure in 1524, in Durham, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters. She died after 1566, in England, and was buried in Hilton, Durham, England.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_KnoxJohn Knox - Wikipedia

    It is not recorded when Knox married Margery Bowes. Knox attempted to obtain the consent of the Bowes family, but her father and her brother Robert Bowes were opposed to the marriage. Towards the end of 1550, Knox was appointed a preacher of St Nicholas' Church in Newcastle upon Tyne.

  6. When Margery Bowes was born in 1443, in Streatlam and Stainton, Durham, England, her father, William Bowes, was 28 and her mother, Maud Fitzhugh, was 15. She married William II Hilton. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She died on 4 June 1503, in Hilton, Durham, England, at the age of 60, and was buried in Hilton, Durham, England.

  7. William Eure was the son of Ralph Eure, eldest son of William Eure who had been created Baron Eure in 1544, and Margery Bowes, daughter of Ralph Bowes of Streatlam Castle. His father died at the Battle of Ancrum Moor in 1545, leaving William as the heir to his grandfather's peerage. [1] .