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  1. Ursula St Barbe (died 18 June 1602), also known as Ursula, Lady Worsley and Ursula, Lady Walsingham, was a lady at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England . She was the daughter of Henry St Barbe, of Ashington, Somerset, by his wife, Eleanor Lewknor. [2]

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    Ursula St Barbe (fallecida el 18 de junio de 1602), también conocida como Ursula, Lady Worsley y Ursula, Lady Walsingham, fue una dama de la corte de la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra. Era hija de Henry St Barbe, de Ashington, Somerset, de su esposa, Eleanor Lewknor. Primero se casó con Sir Richard Worsley, quien era el capitán de la Isla de Wight

  3. Explore genealogy for Ursula (St Barbe) Walsingham born abt. 1545 England died 1602 Surrey, England including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • June 18, 1602
    • Richard Worsley MP, Francis Walsingham
  4. 7 de may. de 2020 · Ursula Ussher formerly St Barbe. Born about 1615 in Somerset, England. Ancestors. Daughter of George St Barbe and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of William Ussher — married 14 May 1645 in Dublin, Ireland. Descendants. Mother of John Ussher , Adam Ussher and Mary (Ussher) Colley.

    • Female
    • April 1, 1671
    • William Ussher
  5. Ursula St Barbe (died 18 June 1602), also known as Ursula, Lady Worsley and Ursula, Lady Walsingham, was a lady at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Portrait said to be of Ursula St Barbe, by an unknown artist, 1583. She was the daughter of Henry St Barbe, of Ashington, Somerset, by his wife, Eleanor Lewknor.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Daughter of Henry St. Barbe, esq. of Ashington, co. Somerset, by Eleanor, daughter of Edward Lewknor, of Trotton in Sussex. She was married first to Richard Worsley, Captain of the Isle of Wight, who died 1565; secondly to Sir Francis Walsingham.

  7. In 1599, Francis was married to his stepsister, [4] Ursula St. Barbe, daughter of William St. Barbe of Broadlands and Mary Blackeney. The marriage was presumably arranged by Edmund and Lady Mary, described as a "masterful" woman, to cement their families fortunes and, more specifically, to protect the interests of Lady Mary and her daughter.