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Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex

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Earl of Essex on 23 December 1543 “with the same place and voice in Parliament as his wife’s father had in his lifetime.” Parr was attainted in 1553 whereby the Earldom of Essex and all his other honours were forfeited. William Parr died on 28 October 1570 and Anne Bourchier on 28 January 1570/1, and both lacked legitimate heirs causing these titles to become extinct.
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The Bourchier Earldom of Essex and Viscountcy of Bourchier became extinct with the death of Henry Bourchier in 1540. Henry’s daughter, Anne Bourchier, was repudiated by her husband, William Parr, on 17 April 1543 and her children declared bastards and incapable of inheriting. William Parr was created
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The titles assumed by the 1st Earl of the Devereux family are attributed to his son in the act of restoration, which recites that “the said Robert, late Earl of Essex, before his said attainder, was lawfully and rightly invested … with the name, state, place, and dignity of Earl of Essex and Ewe,
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Intrigues of various sorts and fighting of a guerilla type followed, and Essex had difficulties both with his deputy Fitzwilliam and with the Queen. He was in dire straits, and his offensive movements in the east of Ulster took the form of raids and brutal massacres among the O'Neills. In October
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Eager to give proof of "his good devotion to employ himself in the service of her Majesty," Lord Essex, as he was now, offered on certain conditions to subdue or colonise, at his own expense, a portion of the Irish
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G.E.C (Editor). Complete Baronetage. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984). Volume II, page 249–250, Bourchier; Volume V, page 138, Essex; Volume V, page 140, Essex; Volume V, page 326–327, Ferrers
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He returned to England at the end of 1575, resolved "to live henceforth an untroubled life." He was, however, persuaded to accept the offer of the Queen to make him
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Mosley, Charles (Editor). Burke's Peerage & Barontetage, 106th Edition. (Switzerland: Burkes Peerage Genealogical Books,1999). Volume 1, pages 1004, and 1378
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Historical, genealogical, and biographical account of the Jolliffe family of Virginia 1652 to 1893 By William Jolliffe (1893) Google Books
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in 1569 (which he held through the end of his life). Lord Hereford, as he was now, provided signal service in suppressing the
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His enterprise had an inauspicious beginning; a storm dispersed his fleet and drove some of his vessels as far as
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for the winter. Here his troops were diminished by sickness, famine and desertion to not much more than 200 men.
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Sir Walter Devereux. Married Margaret, daughter of Arthur Dakyns. He was killed at the siege of Rouen in 1591.
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in August 1573, accompanied by a number of earls, knights and gentlemen, and with a force of about 1,200 men.
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in December 1574, but Piers was freed and he successfully executed Sir Brian mac Phelim O'Neill for treason.
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G.E.C (Editor). Complete Baronetage. (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1984). Volume 2, pages 249-50, Bourchier
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G.E.C (Editor). Complete Baronetage. (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1984). Volume 5, page 140, Essex
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Viscount Hereford and Bourchier, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, and Lord Bourchier and Louvaine.”
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Evelyn Philip Shirley. Stemmata Shirleiana. (Westminster: Nichols and Sons, 1873). page 103
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on 20 February 1547 and died that same year, in the lifetime of his father, the
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McGurk, J.J.N. (2004). "Devereux, Walter, first earl of Essex (1539–1576)".
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1574, he treacherously captured MacPhelim at a conference and feast in
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in September 1576, but fell ill at the banquet given in his honour at
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After encouraging Lord Essex to prepare to attack the Irish chief
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On his grandfather's death, Devereux became on 27 September 1558
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In 1561 or 1562, Lord Hereford, as he was at the time, married
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A Narrow Sea: The Irish-Scottish Connection in 120 Episodes
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O'Dowd, Mary (January 2008) . "Piers, William (d. 1603)".
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Quartered arms of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex, KG
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Infectious disease deaths in the Republic of Ireland
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Family tree of some Devereux, Dudley, Sidney members
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of 1569, serving as high marshal of the field under
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Earl of Essex

Earl of Essex
Earl Marshal of England
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
Viscount Hereford
Carmarthen
Wales
Dublin Castle
Ireland
Carmarthen
Plantations of Ireland
Earl Marshal
Lettice Knollys
Penelope Devereux
Dorothy Devereux
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
Sir Richard Devereux

KG
Plantations of Ireland
Rathlin Island massacre
Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex
Elizabeth I
favourite
Sir Richard Devereux
knight of the Bath
1st Viscount Hereford
Lady
1st Earl of Huntingdon

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