LadyEleanorTalbot died 30 June 1468 was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury . Her alleged pre contract of marriage with King Edward IV of England was of great significance to the final fate of the Plantagenet dynasty and outcome of the Wars of the Roses . ref Muriel Smith, Reflections On LadyEleanor , The Ricardian , Sept 1998, no 142 ref Marriage In 1449, 13 year old Eleanor married Sir Thomas Butler, son of Ralph Boteler, 1st Baron Sudeley Ralph Butler, Lord Sudeley . When Thomas died some time before March 1461, Eleanor s father in law took back one of the two manors he had ... reflist Further reading John Ashdown Hill Eleanor, the Secret Queen 2009 Fiction Sharon Kay Penman The Sunne in Splendour 1982 LadyEleanor Butler is referenced in The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Talbot, Eleanor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 June 1468 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Talbot, Eleanor Category House of York Category Women of medieval England Category Mistresses of English royalty Category Daughters of British earls Category 1468 deaths Category Talbot family Eleanor Category Year of birth unknown de Eleonore Talbot eo Damo EleanorTalbot it EleanorTalbot hu EleanorTalbot sv LadyEleanorTalbot ... Edward already had a reputation for womanizing. When LadyEleanor went to ask him for the return of her ... was performed without publishing the banns of marriage was the danger that LadyEleanor would come forward with her claim of an earlier pre contract of marriage with the king. Such a pre contract with Eleanor ... came forward and testified to having carried out the ceremony between Edward and LadyEleanor. He ..., 1st Viscount Lisle . This threw further doubt on the case. Death LadyEleanor Butler died in a convent ..., that he promised to marry her. On 1 May 1464 Edward secretly married the widowed Lady Elizabeth Woodville ... more details
LadyEleanor is a song written by Alan Hull , featured on the first Lindisfarne band Lindisfarne album, Nicely out of Tune . Initially released as a single in 1970, it failed to chart. In 1972, following the success of the band s single Meet me on the Corner which reached 5 in the UK , and the highly successful second album Fog on the Tyne , it was re released and became their second consecutive hit single, reaching Number 3 in the UK charts. Its B Side was Nothing But the Marvellous is Beautiful . ref http www.chartstats.com songinfo.php?id 5849 Chart Stats Lindisfarne LadyEleanor ref The song features the folk rock band Lindisfarne s characteristic combination of mandolin playing and close harmony singing. Its lyrics are inspired by Edgar Allan Poe s 1839 in literature 1839 short story The Fall of the House of Usher . ref http www.independent.co.uk news people obituary alan hull 1582853.html OBITUARY Alan Hull The Independent ref Cover versions The song has been covered by a number of acts, including Caterina Caselli , American Gypsy and Lemon. ref http www.lindisfarne.co.uk archives misc covered songs.htm Lindisfarne songs covered by other artists lindisfarne.co.uk ref References reflist Lindisfarne Category 1972 singles 1970s single stub ... more details
LadyEleanor Butler may refer to LadyEleanor Butler 1739 1829 , Irish noblewoman, one of the Ladies of Llangollen Eleanor Butler, Lady Wicklow , 1915 1997 , Irish architect and politician LadyEleanorTalbot died 1468 , alleged mistress of King Edward IV of England Eleanor Beaufort See also Lady Butler disambiguation hndis name Butler, LadyEleanor ... more details
otherpeople Eleanor Butler Eleanor Butler 1915 January 1997 , also known as Lady Wicklow, was an Ireland Irish Labour Party Ireland Labour Party politician and architect. She was nominated by the Taoiseach to Seanad ireann in April 1948 and served until 1951. ref name oireachtas db cite web url http www.oireachtas.ie members hist default.asp?housetype 1&HouseNum 6&MemberID 1179&ConstID 210 title Eleanor Butler, Lady Wicklow work Oireachtas Members Database accessdate 21 March 2009 ref Her father Rudolph M. Butler, was the first Professor of Architecture in University College Dublin . ref name IT 03 Mar 97 cite news url http www.irishtimes.com newspaper opinion 1997 0312 97031200116.html title Eleanor, Countess of Wicklow work The Irish Times date 3 March 1997 accessdate 21 March 2009 ref On 2 September 1959 she married William Howard, 8th Earl of Wicklow . ref cite web url http tigerbot.com wicklow.html title Earls of Wicklow accessdate 20 March 2009 ref References Reflist Members of the 6th Seanad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Butler, Eleanor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1915 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Butler, Eleanor Category 1915 births Category 1997 deaths Category Labour Party Ireland politicians Category Members of the 6th Seanad Category Female members of Seanad ireann Category People from County Dublin Category Irish architects IrishLabour politician stub ... more details
LadyEleanor Charlotte Butler 1739 2nd June 1829 She and Sarah Ponsonby quote in 1755. They formed a romantic attachment, and after several attempts to run away from their friends to England in one of which Miss Ponsonby broke her leg , were in 1778 permitted to depart with a faithful maid, Betty Carroll. They settled in a cottage at Llangollen, where they passed the remainder of their lives more than fifty years together. They were known as The Ladies of Llangollen, and were visited and petted by the world of fashion and literature. In 1829 the Duke of Wellington perpetrated the job of procuring them a government pension of 200 a year. In September 1823, Charles Mathews thus wrote from Oswestry to a friend The dear inseparable immutables, LadyEleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby, were in the boxes here on Friday. They came twelve miles from Llangollen, and returned, as they never sleep from home. Oh such curiosities I was nearly convulsed I could scarcely get on for the first ten minutes my eye caught them Though I had never seen them, I instantly knew them. As they are seated, there is not one point to distinguish them from men the dressing and powdering of the hair their well starched neckcloths the upper part of their habits, which they always wear, even at a dinner party, made precisely like men s coats, and regular black beaver men s hats. Afterwards he met in company the dear antediluvian darlings, attired for dinner in the same mummified dress, with the Croix de St. Louis, and other orders, and myriads of large brooches, with stones large enough for snuff boxes, stuck in their starched neckcloths. I have not room to describe their most fascinating persons... They have not slept one night from home for above forty years. Betty Carroll died in 1809 Lady Butler, 2nd June 1829, aged 90 Miss Ponsonby, 9th December 1831, aged 76. The virtues of all three are celebrated ... Butler, LadyEleanor Charlotte Category 18th century Irish people Category 19th century Irish people ... more details
Infobox UK school name The LadyEleanor Holles School image size caption image2 caption2 size2 latitude 51.4275 longitude 0.3687 dms yes motto Spes Audacem Adjuvat motto pl established 1711 approx closed c approx type Independent school religion Church of England president head label Headmistress head Gillian Lowe r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist specialist pl street Hanworth Road city Hampton, London county Middlesex country England flagicon England postcode TW12 3HF LEA London Borough of Richmond upon Thames dfeno 318 6002 urn 102932 ofsted yes staff enrollment c. 890 gender Girls lower age 7 upper age 18 houses colours publication publication pl free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website www.lehs.org.uk website name LEHS The LadyEleanor Holles School often abbreviated to LEH or LEHS is an independent school for girls in Hampton, London Hampton , London , England . The school was founded in 1711. Admissions The school has a Junior Department with around 190 students aged 7 11 and a Senior Department for ages 11 18 with around 700 pupils. There is an Entrance Examination to the school at the age of 11. It is a member of the Girls Schools Association ref Cite ... as a Christian foundation was created under the will of LadyEleanor Holles, daughter of John ... , LadyEleanor Holles School is Deservedly one of the top girls schools in the country . It also states ... the ladyeleanor holles school.html Good School Guide ref Facilities and extra curricular opportunities ... of Sutton Sutton . Notable former pupils seealso Category People educated at LadyEleanor Holles ... website http www.lehs.org.uk name The LadyEleanor Holles School website http goodschoolsguide.co.uk school the ladyeleanor holles school.html Profile at the Good Schools Guide http guides.tatler.co.uk ... Guide http www.lehs.org.uk playvid.php The LadyEleanor Holles School DVD Category Educational institutions ... more details
Eleanor Parker born 1922 , American actress Eleanor Powell 1912 1982 , American tap dancer and actress Eleanor of Provence 1223 1291 , Queen consort of England Eleanor Rathbone 1872 1946 , British politician Eleanor Roosevelt 1884 1962 , First Lady of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt Eleanor Porter ...otheruses Infobox given name name Eleanor image imagesize caption pronunciation IPA en l n r , IPA ... TOC right Eleanor usually pronounced IPA en l n r in North America but IPA en l n elsewhere ... December 2011 History The first verified bearer of the name was Eleanor of Aquitaine , although Eleanor of Normandy lived a century earlier than Eleanor of Aquitaine. However, primary sources that identify her name as Eleanor have not been found. ref cite web title NORMANDY,DUKES publisher Foundation ... which confirms her name has not yet been identified. ref Historical bearers of the name Queen Eleanor disambiguation , multiple queens named EleanorEleanor of England , multiple English princesses Eleanor Audley 1905 1991 , American actress Eleanor Boardman 1898 1991 , American actress Eleanor Bron born 1938 , British actress and author Eleanor Duckworth born 1935 , Canadian psychologist and educator Eleanor Lansing Dulles 1895 1996 , American economist and diplomat Eleonora Dziekiewicz born 1978 , Polish volleyball player Elinor Fair 1903 1957 , American actress Eleanor Friedberger born 1976 , American musician Elinor Glyn 1864 1943 , British novelist Eleanor Helin 1932 2009 , American astronomer Eleanor Marx 1855 1898 , British writer and daughter of Karl Marx Eleanor Montgomery born 1946 , American high jumper Eleanor Holmes Norton born 1937 , American politician Elinor Joseph born ... Austen Eleanor Iselin , in the 1959 novel The Manchurian Candidate by Richard Condon Eleanor of Tristain ... Gamgee s daughter in the The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien Eleanor Arroway, in the 1985 novel ... Allan Poe Eleanor Bramwell , heroine of the 1995 television series Bramwell Ellie Nash Eleanor ... more details
About the automobile marque Infobox company company name Talbot company logo File Talbot Automobile Logo.png 150px company type Private foundation 1903 defunct 1986 key people Charles Chetwynd Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury Charles Chetwynd Talbot , br Adolphe Cl ment br Alexandre Darracq industry Automobile ... subsid slogan homepage footnotes Talbot was an automobile Brand marque that existed from 1903 to 1986, with a hiatus from 1960 to 1978, under a number of different owners, latterly under Peugeot. Talbot ... Constructors champions constructors title , and in Formula One . Inception of the British Talbot File StateLibQld 1 105616 Talbot motor car parked at Whites Hill, Brisbane, 1911.jpg thumb right 1910 British built Talbot tourer at Whites Hill, Brisbane. December 1911 Talbot was originally the British ... was financed by Charles Chetwynd Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury and Adolphe Cl ment Bayard . Starting in 1905, the company sold imported cars under the Adolphe Cl ment Bayard Cl ment Talbot Cl ment Talbot marque and began assembling French made parts at a new factory located in Barlby Road, Ladbroke Grove , North Kensington , London, selling them under the name Talbot . Domestically designed cars followed from 1906. By 1910, 50 to 60 cars a month were being made. A Talbot was the first car to cover ... accessdate 2011 10 08 ref Parallel Talbots in Britain and France File Talbot 8 18 1923w.jpg thumb right A 1923 Talbot 8 18 File Talbot 105 Tourer 1933.jpg thumb Talbot 105 1933 File Talbot 105 1934.jpg thumb Talbot 105 1934 File Talbot Ten Tourer 1936.jpg thumb Talbot Ten Tourer 1936 File TalbotDarraqT150SS Coupe.JPG thumb right Talbot Darracq T150 SS Coup File Talbotsambacab.jpg thumb right Talbot Samba File Simca 1100.jpg thumb right Talbot 1100 During World War I , the firm manufactured ambulances ... were marketed as Talbot Darracq s. The following year, Darracq was reorganised as part of the Sunbeam Talbot Darracq STD conglomerate. In 1916, Swiss native Georges Roesch became chief engineer, and in the 1920s ... more details
distinguish Talbott Talbot is an English language English origin surname , and may refer to Andre Talbot , Canadian football player Antonio Talbot , 20th century Quebec politician Arthur Newell Talbot , American civil engineer Billy Talbot , singer songwriter Brian Talbot , English footballer Bryan Talbot , British comic book artist Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot , Welsh industrialist Port Talbot Colin Talbot , professor at University of Manchester Connie Talbot , English singer David Talbot , American online journalist David Talbot The Vampire Chronicles , fictional character from The Vampire Chronicles Drew Talbot , English footballer LadyEleanorTalbot , English figure of the fifteenth century Edward Allen Talbot , historical figure in Upper Canada Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury Emily Charlotte Talbot , Welsh heiress, daughter of Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot Ethelbert Talbot , presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury Fred Talbot , a British weatherman George Talbot disambiguation George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury c. 1468&ndash 1538 George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury 1528&ndash 1590 George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury 1566&ndash 1630 Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury Glenn Talbot , fictional character in the Marvel Universe Isham Talbot , American politician Jacques Talbot , historical figure in New France Jean Guy Talbot , Canadian ice hockey player Jean Pierre Talbot , Belgian actor Joby Talbot , 20th century British classical composer John Talbot disambiguation John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury 1384&ndash 1453 , English military commander in the Hundred Years War John G. Talbot 1844 &ndash 1870 , U.S. naval officer John Talbot fiction , Sir John Talbot, fictional character in the film The Wolf Man 1941 film The Wolf Man John Talbot Reformer schoolmaster, journalist, and merchant b. September ... more details
LadyEleanor Glanville c.1654&ndash 1709 was a 17th century England English entomologist from Tickenham in Somerset . She was particularly interested in butterflies. Lady Glanville collected large numbers of butterfly specimens, many of which survive as some of the earliest specimens kept in the Natural History Museum . She would beat the hedges for a parcel of wormes , neighbours reported. When she died, her children attempted to overturn her will because she was thought to be insane because of her hobby. The Glanville Fritillary butterfly is named after her. References Sharman Apt Russell, An obsession with butterflies our long love affair with a singular insect , Cambridge, MA Perseus Publishing, 2003 External links http www.goodrick.info eleanor glanville.htm Brief biography of Eleanor Glanville at www.goodrick.info http www.rbooks.co.uk product.aspx?id 1848091648 The Lady of the Butterflies a novel about Eleanor Glanville by Fiona Mountain published July 2009 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Glanville, LadyEleanor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1709 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Glanville, LadyEleanor Category 1650s births Category 1709 deaths Category People from Lincolnshire Category English entomologists Category Women zoologists UK entomologist stub ... more details
Michael Talbot may refer to Michael Talbot musicologist Michael Talbot author See also John Michael Talbot , singer and guitarist hndis Talbot, Michael ... more details
Talbot County may refer to In Australia Talbot County, Victoria Talbot County, South Australia In the United States Talbot County, Georgia Talbot County, Maryland geodis Category County name disambiguation pages cs Talbot County de Talbot County es Condado de Talbot fr Comt de Talbot it Contea di Talbot nl Talbot County no Talbot County nds Talbot County pl Hrabstwo Talbot pt Condado de Talbot ru sv Talbot County zh ... more details
The Talbot Hotel is the name of many hotels in the United Kingdom England Royal Talbot Hotel , Lostwithiel , Cornwall The Talbot Hotel Belper , Derbyshire Talbot Hotel Dorset The Talbot at Knightwick , Worcester The Talbot Inn Ledbury , Herefordshire Bestwestern Talbot Hotel , Leominster Talbot Hotel Northamptonshire , Oundle , Northamptonshire The Talbot Hotel Malton , North Yorkshire The Talbot Hotel Scarborough Wales The Talbot Hotel Tregaron , Mid Wales The Talbot Hotel Berriew , Welshpool , Powys Dab Category Hotels in the United Kingdom ... more details
Talbot River is the name of numerous rivers In Australia Talbot River Western Australia In Canada Talbot River Ontario Talbot River Quebec In New Zealand Talbot River, New Zealand geodis ... more details
wiktionary TalbotTalbot is an automobile brand. Talbot may also refer to People Talbot Brody , American Israeli basketball player, drafted 12 in NBA draft Talbot Mundy , English writer Talbot Rothwell , English screenwriter Talbot surname Places Port Talbot , a town in West Glamorgan, UK Talbot crater , a lunar crater Talbot, California , a former settlement in California, U.S. Talbot, Indiana , a town in Indiana, U.S. Talbot, Victoria , a town in Victoria, Australia Other Talbot dog , a snow white hunting dog breed Talbot unit , a nonstandard photometric unit of luminous energy HMS Talbot HMS Talbot , the name of six ships of the Royal Navy USS Talbot Ch teau Talbot , Bordeaux wine producer, archaically named simply TalbotTalbot cavity , an optical cavity Talbot effect , a near field diffraction phenomenon A house of Adams Grammar School , Newport, Shropshire In peerages Earl Talbot Baron Talbot of Hensol Baron Talbot of Malahide See also Talbot County disambiguation Talbot River disambiguation Port Talbot , a town in Wales Neath Port Talbot , a county borough in Wales Talbot Trail , an early overland route in Canada Talbot Memorial Bridge , a bridge in Ireland Auchinleck Talbot F.C. Port Talbot Town F.C. Brownell Talbot School Talbot School of Theology Waggonfabrik Talbot KG , a rail carriage factory in Aachen William Henry Fox Talbot , inventor of the calotype photographic printing process Talbot v. Janson , a United States Supreme Court case Talbots , a retail chain for women s clothing and accessories disambig geo cs Talbot de Talbot Begriffskl rung es Talbot desambiguaci n fr Talbot homonymie ko nl Talbot ja pl Talbot ru sv Talbot ... more details
George Talbot may refer to George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury c. 1468&ndash 1538 George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury 1528&ndash 1590 George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury 1566&ndash 1630 George Talbot judge 1861 1938 , Judge of the High Court of Justice George Talbot cricketer George Talbot entomologist hndis name Talbot, George DEFAULTSORT Talbot, George de George Talbot fr George Talbot ... more details
Charles Talbot may refer to Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot 1685 1737 , British lawyer and politician Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury 1660 1718 Charles Talbot Foxcroft 1868 1929 , British Conservative Party politician Charles Talbot Royal Navy officer 1801 1876 , British admiral hndis Talbot, Charles ... more details
, 2002 ref Talbot s remains were removed from Glasnevin Cemetery to Our Lady of Lourdes church on Se n ...One source date December 2008 Infobox Person name Venerable Matt Talbot image Talbot.jpg imagesize 200 caption Matt Talbot birth date Birth date 1856 5 2 birth place Dublin , Ireland death date death date ... of the flesh occupation Labourer nationality Irish resting place Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Se n McDermott Street, Dublin The Venerable Matt Talbot 2 May, 1856 7 June, 1925 was an Ireland Irish Asceticism ... charity and mortification of the flesh . Talbot was an Manual labour unskilled labourer . Though he lived alone for most of his life, Talbot did live with his mother for a time. ref http www.census.nationalarchives.ie ... Talbot was born the second eldest of twelve children of Charles and Elizabeth Talbot, a poor ... evening in 1884 Talbot, who was penniless and out of credit, waited outside a pub in the hope that somebody ... images matt.jpg Talbot s pledge certificate from the Total Abstinence League of Sacred Heart , May 4 1890 ref Having drunk excessively for 16 years, Talbot maintained sobriety for the following ... Mass said for him. Working life Even when his drinking was at its worst, Talbot was a hard worker. When ... stood up for a fellow worker. On 22 September 1911 Talbot joined the builder s labourers branch ... strike s throughout the city, the men of Martin s, including Talbot, came out. ref name mattt At first Talbot refused his strike pay, saying that he had not earned it. Later he accepted it but asked ... Catholic in his drinking days, Talbot became increasingly devout. He was guided for most of his ... Talbot s reading became wider. Dr. Hickey also gave him a chain to wear, as a form of penance . He ... sodalities . ref name mattt Talbot was a generous man. Although poor himself, he gave unstintingly ... that he appeared to be hurrying from one Mass to another. Death Talbot was on his way to Mass on Sunday ... date December 2009 Nevertheless, Talbot s story quickly filtered through the community and there were ... more details
Edward Talbot may refer to Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury 1561 1618 Edward Kelley 1555 1597 , also known as Edward Talbot, notorious sixteenth century English criminal and medium Edward Talbot bishop 1844 1934 , Anglican Bishop Edward Talbot Thackeray 1836 1927 , British recipient of the Victoria Cross Edward Talbot priest Edward Talbot c. 1693 1720 , Archdeacon of Berkshire, son of William Talbot bishop William Talbot hndis Talbot, Edward ... more details
William Talbot may refer to William Talbot bishop 1658 1730 , Bishop of Oxford, Salisbury and Bishop of Durham William Fox Talbot 1800 1877 , inventor of the negative positive photographic process William F. Talbot , the first director of SRI International Talbot v. Janson , the Supreme Court case involving an American named William Talbot William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot , British nobleman and politician Billy Talbot , U.S. singer songwriter hndis Talbot, William ... more details
Elizabeth Talbot may refer to Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent , born Elizabeth Talbot Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, known as Bess of Hardwick Elizabeth Ross Talbot Banner , aka Betty Talbot, a fictional character from Marvel Comics, wife of Bruce Banner, alter ego of Hulk hndis Talbot, Elizabeth ... more details
Robert Talbot may refer to Robert Talbot conductor 1893 1954 , a Canadian conductor, composer, and violinist Robert Talbot footballer 1908 1971 , an English footballer Robert Talbot scribe died 1558 , Ango Saxon scribe Robert Talbot statesman , Irish statesman hndis Talbot, Robert ... more details
Thomas Talbot may refer to Thomas Talbot MP for Lancashire UK Parliament constituency Thomas Talbot antiquary fl. 1580 Thomas Joseph Talbot , Roman Catholic bishop Thomas Talbot, 2nd Viscount Lisle 1443 1470 , English nobleman Thomas Talbot Massachusetts 1818 1886 , governor of Massachusetts Thomas Talbot Upper Canada 1771 1853 , member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada Thomas Talbot Newfoundland politician 1818 1901 , educator and politician in Newfoundland See also Thomas Talbott , philosopher hndis name Talbot, Thomas ... more details
For the Anglican Dean of Rochester Reginald Talbot priest Infobox Governor honorific prefix small Major general United Kingdom Major General The Honourable small br name Sir Reginald Talbot honorific suffix br small Order of the Bath KCB small image Reginald Talbot Vanity Fair 22 July 1897.jpg caption As depicted by Spy Leslie Ward in Vanity Fair British magazine 1868 1914 Vanity Fair , 22 July 1897. Caption reads Aldershot Cavalry . order 11th office Governor of Victoria term start 25 April 1904 term end 6 July 1908 lieutenant monarch Edward VII of the United Kingdom King Edward VII predecessor ... Major General Sir Reginald Arthur James Talbot , Order of the Bath KCB 11 July 1841 &ndash 15 January ... , and Governor of Victoria in Australia . Early life Talbot was born in London , the third son of Henry Chetwynd Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury Henry, Viscount Ingestre later 3rd Earl Talbot and then 18th Earl of Shrewsbury and Lady Sarah Elizabeth, n e Beresford, daughter of the Henry de .... ref name adb L. R. Gardiner, http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A120183b.htm Talbot, Sir Reginald ... , 1990, p. 165. ref Political and military career From 1869 to 1874, Talbot represented Stafford ... name adb Governor of Victoria Talbot was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath CB in 1885 ... was marked by Talbot s determination to achieve visible improvement, and his reports to Britain favourably compared Victoria s economic and educational statistics to those of 1903. ref name adb Talbot ... hon reginald talbot Reginald Talbot start box s par uk succession box before Walter Meller br Henry ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Talbot, Reginald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 15 January 1929 PLACE OF DEATH London , England , United Kingdom UK DEFAULTSORT Talbot, Reginald ... Category UK MPs 1868 1874 Category Younger sons of earls Category Talbot family Reginald de Reginald Talbot ... more details
Eleanor Beaufort 1431 16 August 1501 was the daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and his second wife, LadyEleanor Beauchamp Eleanor Beauchamp, Duchess of Somerset . She was a sister of the 3rd and 4th Dukes of Somerset. In 1453, Eleanor s first husband James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond was Lieutenant of Ireland. Eleanor married him on or around April 1458. ref Weir, Alison. Britain s Royal Family A Complete Genealogy London, U.K. The Bodley Head, 1999 , page 106 ref When civil conflict broke out, the lieutenant fought on the Lancastrian side. He was present at the first battle of St. Albans in 1455, Mortimer s Cross in 1461 and at the battle of Towton . Ormond also held the post of councillor to the Lancastrian Prince of Wales . After Towton, he was a proscribed traitor and was captured the same year at Cockermouth and executed there in 1461. Citation needed date October 2010 Eleanor next married Sir Robert Spencer in about 1470. They had two daughters Catherine Spencer 1477 1542 , who married Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland . Margaret Spencer c 1472 who married Sir Thomas Carey. References The royal descent of Nelson and Wellington, from Edward the first , George Russell French, 1853, page 28 The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn Family Politics at the Court of Henry VIII , Retha Marvine Warnicke , 1984, page 36 The Baronetage of England containing a genealogical and historical account of all the English , Edward Kimber, 1771, Page 221 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Beaufort, Eleanor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1431 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1501 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beaufort, Eleanor Category 1431 births Category 1501 deaths Category Women of medieval England Category People from Devon Category People from Wiltshire Category Women of the Tudor period Category 15th century women Category 16th century women Category 15th century English people Category 16th century English people Category Beaufort ... more details