On this Day in History ... 9th June

09 Jun is in June.

1312 Capture, Trial and Execution of Piers Gaveston

1483 Robert Stillington Claims Edward IV's Marriage to Elizabeth Woodville to be Bigamous

1665 Battle of Lowestoft

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Events on the 9th June

Chronica Majora. The confirmation of Master Nicholas of Farnhamy in the bishopric of Durham

On the 9th of June, in this year. Master Nicholas of Farnham, bishop elect of Durham, was consecrated bishop of that see in St. Oswald's church [Map] at Gloucester, by Walter, archbishop of York (age 61), in the presence of the king (age 33) and queen (age 18), with numerous bishops and abbats. But inasmuch as a question had been mooted concerning his profession, amongst some who wished to excite discord, the said Nicholas refused to claim a liberty that was not his due, or to show himself insolent or recalcitrant; he therefore, at his consecration, in public, before all the prelates and nobles, and in the presence of his metropolitan, the said Archbishop Walter, solemnly and distinctly made his profession in a loud voice, according to custom, as follows; "I Nicholas, bishop elect of the church of Durham, acknowledge canonical subjection, reverence, and obedience to the church of York, and to you, father Walter, its archbishop, and this I subscribe with my own hand." He then immediately, in the presence of all assembled, marked the sign of the cross in ink at the head of the charter, and delivered the same to the archbishop to be kept in his possession in his treasury.

On 09 Jun 1312 Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 28), under the protection of Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 37), stayed at The Rectory, Deddington whilst en route south. Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 37) left Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 28) there whilst he left to visit his wife. The following morning Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 40), with Edmund Fitzalan 9th Earl Arundel (age 27), Humphrey Bohun 4th Earl Hereford 3rd Earl Essex (age 36) and John Botetort 1st Baron Botetort (age 47) arrested Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 28) and took him to Warwick Castle [Map].

On 09 Jun 1360 Gerard Lisle 1st Baron Lisle (age 56) died at Stowe, Northamptonshire. His son Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle (age 30) succeeded 2nd Baron Lisle of Kingston Lisle in Oxfordshire. Margaret Pipard Baroness Lisle (age 37) by marriage Baroness Lisle of Kingston Lisle in Oxfordshire.

He was buried at St Michael's Church, Stowe Nine Churches [Map]. His effigy is of the Early Medieval Period with right leg over left.

Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle: Around 1330 he was born to Gerard Lisle 1st Baron Lisle and Eleanor Fitzalan at Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire. Before 1360 Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle and Margaret Pipard Baroness Lisle were married. After 1360 Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle and Joan Unknown Baroness Lisle were married. She by marriage Baroness Lisle of Kingston Lisle in Oxfordshire. On 28 Jun 1382 Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle died. His daughter Margaret Lisle Baroness Berkeley 3rd Baroness Lisle succeeded 3rd Baroness Lisle of Kingston Lisle in Oxfordshire.

Margaret Pipard Baroness Lisle: Around 1323 she was born to William Pipard. On 03 Aug 1373 she died.

Around 09 Jun 1483 Bishop Robert Stillington (age 63) informed a Council meeting that the coronation of King Edward V of England (age 12) could not proceed since he was illegitimate since his father's marriage to his mother Elizabeth Woodville Queen Consort England (age 46) had been bigamous since King Edward IV of England had previously married Eleanor Talbot at which Bishop Robert Stillington (age 63) presided. The only witness being Bishop Robert Stillington (age 63).

On 09 Jun 1572 Jeanne Albret III Queen Navarre (age 43) died.

09 Jun 1597. On 09 Jun 1597 John Wrey of North Russell was buried at St Peter's Church, Tawstock [Map].

On 16 Dec 1595 Blanch Killigrew (age 60) was buried at St Peter's Church, Tawstock [Map].

Gothic altar tomb monument with three-tiered altarpiece or reredos behind, the lowest tier of which resembles a triptych. It was moved from St Ive Church in Cornwall in 1924 by Philip Bourchier Sherard Wrey 12th Baronet.

The large slate slab on top of the chest tomb is inscribed within a ledger line: Ye body of John Wrey Esquier who was buried ye 9th of June Ano Domini 1597 Heere lieth the body of Blannch Wrey who was buried ye 16 of December 1595

On the left panel of the triptych is inscribed the following verse:

Loe here he lieth though dead yet living still,

His famous name resounding echo saye,

Whereby report of hym the ayre doth fyll

The lastinge fame & name of rightful Wreye,

Good to ye poore bribes never woulde he take,

Voyde of oppression all kind of waye,

He faithful frynds of enemyes did make,

Of quarels greate ceast lawe ech daye by daye.

Death doe they worst this Wreye yet lives & shall,

Thy darte his deeds cannot extyrpe or quayle.

Thousands are they which thou hast causde to fall,

And yet on hym no waye thou canst prevayle.

What resteth then but cease to mourne & moane

For hym whose vertues shine like to the sonne.

Though here he lieth his Sowle to Heave is gone,

Where Angells see hym though his threads be spoone [spun].

John Wrey of North Russell: he was born to Walter Wrey of North Russell and Bridget Shilstone. In 1585 he was appointed High Sheriff of Cornwall. In or before 1595 John Wrey of North Russell and Blanch Killigrew were married. She was heiress to the lordship of the manor of Trebeigh, Cornwall. They had six sons and two daughters. In 1597 John Wrey of North Russell died.

Blanch Killigrew: In 1535 she was born to Henry Killigrew of Woolstone St Ive Cornwall. On 14 Dec 1596 she died.

Atropos-: Atropos- is one of the Three Fates. She cuts the thread of human life.

Evelyn's Diary. 09 Jun 1658. I went to see the Earl of Northumberland's (age 55) pictures, whereof that of the Venetian Senators was one of the best of Titian's and another of Andrea del Sarto, viz, a Madonna, Christ, St. John, and an Old Woman; a St. Catherine of Da Vinci, with divers portraits of Vandyck; a Nativity of Georgioni; the last of our blessed Kings (Charles I.), and the Duke of York, by Lely (age 39), a Rosary by the famous Jesuits of Brussels, and several more. This was in Suffolk House, Suffolk Street: the new front toward the gardens is tolerable, were it not drowned by a too massy and clumsy pair of stairs of stone, without any neat invention.

Evelyn's Diary. 09 Jun 1662. Hampton Court [Map] is as noble and uniform a pile, and as capacious as any Gothic architecture can have made it. There is an incomparable furniture in it, especially hangings designed by Raphael, very rich with gold; also many rare pictures, especially the Cæsarean Triumphs of Andrea Mantegna, formerly the Duke of Mantua's; of the tapestries, I believe the world can show nothing nobler of the kind than the stories of Abraham and Tobit. The gallery of horns is very particular for the vast beams of stags, elks, antelopes, etc. The Queen's bed was an embroidery of silver on crimson velvet, and cost £8,000, being a present made by the States of Holland when his Majesty (age 32) returned, and had formerly been given by them to our King's sister, the Princess of Orange, and, being bought of her again, was now presented to the King (age 32). The great looking-glass and toilet, of beaten and massive gold, was given by the Queen-Mother (age 52). The Queen (age 23) brought over with her from Portugal such Indian cabinets as had never before been seen here. The great hall is a most magnificent room. The chapel roof excellently fretted and gilt. I was also curious to visit the wardrobe and tents, and other furniture of state. The park, formerly a flat and naked piece of ground, now planted with sweet rows of lime trees; and the canal for water now near perfected; also the air-park. In the garden is a rich and noble fountain, with Sirens, statues, etc., cast in copper, by Fanelli; but no plenty of water. The cradle-work of horn beam in the garden is, for the perplexed twining of the trees, very observable. There is a parterre which they call Paradise, in which is a pretty banqueting-house set over a cave, or cellar. All these gardens might be exceedingly improved, as being too narrow for such a palace.

Evelyn's Diary. 08 Jun 1665. Came news of his highness's (age 35) victory, which indeed might have been a complete one, and at once ended the war, had it been pursued, but the cowardice of some, or treachery, or both, frustrated that. We had, however, bonfires, bells, and rejoicing in the city. Next day, the 9th, I had instant orders to repair to the Downs, so as I got to Rochester, Kent [Map] this evening. Next day I lay at Deal, Kent [Map], where I found all in readiness: but, the fleet being hindered by contrary winds, I came away on the 12th, and went to Dover, Kent [Map], and returned to Deal, Kent [Map]; and on the 13th, hearing the fleet was at Solbay, I went homeward, and lay at Chatham, Kent [Map], and on the 14th, I got home. On the 15th, came the eldest son of the present Secretary of State to the French King, with much other company, to dine with me. After dinner, I went with him to London, to speak to my Lord General for more guards, and gave his Majesty (age 35) an account of my journey to the coasts under my inspection. I also waited on his Royal Highness (age 31), now come triumphant from the fleet, gotten into repair. See the whole history of this conflict in my "History of the Dutch War"..

Evelyn's Diary. 09 Jun 1689. Visited Dr. Burnet (age 45), now Bishop of Sarum; got him to let Mr. Kneller (age 42) draw his picture.

Evelyn's Diary. 09 Jun 1698. To Deptford, to see how miserably the Czar had left my house [Map], after three months making it his Court. I got Sir Christopher Wren (age 74), the King's surveyor, and Mr. London, his gardener, to go and estimate the repairs, for which they allowed £150 in their report to the Lords of the Treasury. I then went to see the foundation of the Hall and Chapel at Greenwich Hospital [Map].

After 09 Jun 1720. Monument at St Mary the Virgin Church, Overton to Mary Hamner, her son Thomas Hamner and his wife Jane sculpted by V Hagen, Shropshire.

After 09 Jun 1720. Monument at St Mary the Virgin Church, Overton to Thomas Hamner, Roger Hamner and John Hanmer sculpted by I Nelson, Shropshire.

Stonehenge by William Stukeley. Table IV. A view a little beyond Woodyates where the Ikening Street crosses part of a Druid's barrow. Jun 9 1724.

On 09 Jun 1727 Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran died. His son John Fitzpatrick 1st Earl Upper Ossory (age 8) succeeded 2nd Baron Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny. Monument in St James the Apostle Church, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire [Map]. Sculpted by Richard "The Elder" Westmacott.

Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran: On 27 Apr 1715 Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran was created 1st Baron Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny. In 1718 he and Anne Robinson Baroness Gowran were married. She by marriage Baroness Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny.

On 09 Jun 1800 James aka John Wilson Carmichael was born to William Carmichael. His father was a ship's carpenter.

On 09 Mar 1850 William Hamo Thornycroft was born to Thomas Thornycroft (age 34). He was baptised on 09 Jun 1850 at St Pancras Old Church.

In 09 Jun 1856 Edward Coley Burne-Jones 1st Baronet (age 22) and Georgiana Macdonald Lady Burne-Jones (age 15) were engaged.

Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones 1860. 09 Jun 1860. The 9th of June fell on a Saturday, and we decided to go no further that day than to Chester, where we should see its curious streets and attend service at the Cathedral [Map] on Sunday; Gabriel (age 32) and his wife (age 30) were by this time in Paris [Map], and we hoped to join them a few days later. But this was not in store for us, for unhappily Edward (age 26) had been caught in a rain-storm a day or two before and already had a slight sore-throat, which now so quickly grew worse that by noon on Sunday he was almost speechless from it and in the hands of a strange doctor. This illness was a sharp check, and we found ourselves shut up for some days in a dreary hotel in an unknown place; but a gleam of satisfaction reached us when the doctor spoke of me to Edward (age 26) as "your good lady," and gave me directions about what was to be done for the patient, with no apparent suspicion that I had not often nursed him before. Trusting in this and in some half-used reels of sewing cotton ostentatiously left about, as well as a display of boots which had already been worn, we felt great confidence that no one would guess how ignominiously newly-married we were.

Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones 1860. After In the unsettled week before his marriage Edward (age 26) had amused himself by painting some figures upon a plain deal sideboard which he possessed, and this in its new state was a delightful surprise to find. "Ladies and animals" he called the subjects illustrated, and there were seven pictures, three on the cupboard doors in front and two at each end, which shewed them in various relations to each other. Three kind and attentive ladies were feeding pigs, parrots and fishes; two cruel ones were tormenting an owl by forcing him to look at himself in a round mirror, and gold fish by draining them dry in a net; while two more were expiating such sins in terror at a hideous newt upon the garden path and the assault of a swarm of angry bees. Mrs. Catherwood gave us a piano, made by Priestly of Berners Street, who had patented a small one of inoffensive shape that we had seen and admired at Madox Brown's (age 39) house; we had ours made of unpolished American walnut, a perfectly plain wood of pleasing colour, so that Edward could paint upon it. The little instrument when opened shows inside the lid a very early design for the "Chant d' Amour," and on the panel beneath the keyboard there is a gilded and lacquered picture of Death, veiled and crowned, standing outside the gate of a garden where a number of girls, unconscious of his approach, are resting and listening to music. The lacquering of this panel was an exciting process, for its colour had to be bedeepened by heat while still liquid, and Edward used a red-hot poker for the work.

Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones 1860. After 09 Jun 1860. It was quite clear that we must give up Paris and get to our own home as soon as the doctor gave Edward (age 26) leave to travel; so ruefully enough I wrote to Gabriel (age 32) and told him how things were; and his answer was a comfort to us, for he reported that they were both tired of "dragging about," and looked forward with pleasure to sitting down again with their friends in London as soon as possible. "Lizzie (age 30) and I are likely to come back with two dogs," he continues, "a big one and a little one. We have called the latter Punch in memory partly of a passage in Pepys's Diary, "But in the street. Lord, how I did laugh to hear poor common persons call their fat child Punch, which name I do perceive to be good for all that is short and thick." We have got the book with us from Mudie's, and meant to have yelled over it in company if you had come to Paris. We are now reading Boswell's Johnson, which is almost as rich in some parts." This reading of Boswell resulted in the water-colour drawing of "Dr. Johnson at the Mitre "which Rossetti brought back with him from Paris.

Samuel Johnson: On 18 Sep 1709 he was born. On 13 Dec 1784 he died.

Births on the 9th June

On 09 Jun 1267 Catherine Wittelsbach was born to Henry Wittelsbach I Duke Lower Bavaria I Duke Bavaria (age 31) and Elizabeth Duchess Bavaria (age 31). She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

After 09 Jun 1360 Henry Pembridge was born to Richard Pembridge (age 40) and Elizabeth Strange Baroness St John Basing.

On 09 Jun 1421 John Arundell was born to John Arundell (age 29) and Margaret Burghesh (age 42) at Bideford, Devon.

On 09 Jun 1454 Barbara Wittelsbach was born to Albert Wittelsbach III Duke Bavaria (age 53) and Anna Brunswick Grubenhagen Duchess Bavaria (age 40) at Munich.

On 09 Jun 1511 Dorothea of Saxe Lauenburg Queen Consort Denmark and Norway was born.

On 09 Jun 1609 Randall MacDonnell 1st Marquess Antrim was born to Randal "Arranach" Macdonnell 1st Earl Antrim and Alice O'Neill Countess Antrim.

On or before 09 Jun 1636 John Brookes 1st Baronet was born to James Brookes of York. He was baptised on 09 Jun 1636 at St Martin le Grand Church, York.

On 09 Jun 1662 Reverend Philip Egerton of Astbury was born to Philip Egerton (age 32).

On 09 Jun 1680 Carey Newton was born to John Newton 3rd Baronet (age 29) and Abigail Heveningham (age 20).

On 09 Jun 1705 Samuel Disney was born to Reverend John Disney (age 27).

On 09 Jun 1709 Nathaniel Booth 4th Baron Delamer was born to Dean Robert Booth (age 47) and Mary Hales.

On 09 Jun 1714 Edward Murray was born to John Murray 1st Duke Atholl (age 54) and Mary Ross Duchess Atholl (age 26).

On 09 Jun 1728 Thomas Clifton was born to Thomas Clifton (age 31) and Mary Molyneux.

On 09 Jun 1749 Frederick Irby 2nd Baron Boston was born to William Irby 1st Baron Boston (age 42) and Albania Selwyn Baroness Boston (age 30)

On 09 Jun 1751 Charles Watson 1st Baronet was born to Vice-Admiral Charles Watson (age 37).

On 09 Jun 1765 John Joseph Talbot was born to Charles Talbot (age 43).

In or before 1773 Elizabeth Anne Carr was born to Reverend Colston Carr (age 32) and Elizabeth Bullock (age 25). He was christened on 09 Jun 1774.

On 09 May 1774 Bishop Robert Carr was born to Reverend Colston Carr (age 34) and Elizabeth Bullock (age 27). He was christened on 09 Jun 1774.

On 09 Jun 1774 Christopher Wordsworth was born to John Wordsworth and Ann Cookson at Wordsworth House.

On 09 Jun 1800 James aka John Wilson Carmichael was born to William Carmichael. His father was a ship's carpenter.

On 09 Jun 1804 Henry William Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck was born to William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck 4th Duke Portland (age 35) and Henrietta Scott Duchess Portland (age 30).

On 09 Jun 1806 Louis Hesse Darmstadt III Grand Duke was born to Louis Hesse Darmstadt II Grand Duke (age 28) and Princess Wilhelmine Baden (age 17). Coefficient of inbreeding 7.03%.

On 09 Jun 1828 Devereux Plantagenet Cockburn was born to William Sarasfield Rositer-Cockburn 7th Baronet (age 31) and Anne Coke (age 31).

On 09 Jun 1833 Henry John Adeane was born to Henry John Adeane (age 43) and Matilda Abigail Stanley (age 27).

On 09 Jun 1834 George Maryon Wilson was born to John Maryon Wilson 9th Baronet (age 31).

On 09 Jun 1846 Herbert Colstoun Gardner 1st Baron Burghclere was born to Alan Legge Gardner 3rd Baron Gardner (age 36). He was born two years before his parents marriage and, therefore, was not elibigle to succeed to his father's barony.

On 09 Mar 1850 William Hamo Thornycroft was born to Thomas Thornycroft (age 34). He was baptised on 09 Jun 1850 at St Pancras Old Church.

On 09 Jun 1866 George Kemp 1st Baron Rochdale was born to George Tawke Kemp and Emily Lydia Kelsall in Rochdale.

On 09 Jun 1878 Victoria Sybil Mary Grey was born to Albert Henry George Grey 4th Earl Grey (age 26) and Alice Holford Countess Grey.

On 09 Jun 1881 Captain John Banks Jenkinson was born to George Banks Jenkinson 12th Baronet (age 30) and Madeline Holme-Sumner Lady Jenkinson (age 20).

On 09 Jun 1887 Arthur Victor Agar-Robartes 8th Viscount Clifden was born to Thomas Agar-Robartes 6th Viscount Clifden (age 43) and Mary Dickinson Viscountess Clifden.

On 09 Jun 1891 Cecil Gustavus Jacques Neumann aka Newman 2nd Baronet was born to Sigmund Neumann 1st Baronet (age 34) and Anna Allegra Hakim Lady Neumann (age 27).

On 09 Jun 1893 Major-General Douglas McConnel was born to William Holdsworth McConnel.

On 09 Jun 1900 Francis Christopher Fane was born to William Vere Reeve Fane aka King-Fane (age 31) and Helen Beatrice Newman.

On 09 Jun 1948 Vicary Gibbs 4th Baron Hunsdon 6th Baron Aldenham was born to Antony Gibbs 3rd Baron Hunsdon 5th Baron Aldenham (age 26) and Mary Elizabeth Tyser Baroness Hunsdon and Aldenham.

Marriages on the 9th June

On 09 Jun 1339 James Savoy (age 24) and Sibyl Baux were married.

After 09 Jun 1360 Richard Pembridge (age 40) and Elizabeth Strange Baroness St John Basing were married. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King John "Lackland" of England.

After 09 Jun 1401 John Godard (age 55) and Isabel Curzon were married.

On 09 Jun 1513 Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise (age 16) and Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise (age 20) were married. She the daughter of Francis Bourbon Count Vendôme and Soissons and Marie Luxemburg Countess Vendôme and Soissons. He the son of René Lorraine II Duke Lorraine Duke of Bar and Philippa Egmont Duchess of Bar Duchess Lorraine (age 46). They were fourth cousins. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

On 09 Jun 1566 William Catesby (age 19) and Anne Throckmorton were married at Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire.

On 09 Jun 1572 Thomas Wenman (age 24) and Jane West (age 14) were married at St Dunstan's in the West, Fleet Street [Map].

Before 09 Jun 1611 Luke Plunkett 1st Earl of Fingall and Elizabeth O'Donnell were married.

After 09 Jun 1611 Luke Plunkett 1st Earl of Fingall and Susanna Brabazon were married.

On 09 Jun 1618 John Lyon 2nd Earl Kinghorne (age 22) and Margaret Erskine Countess Kinghorne (age 19) were married. She by marriage Countess Kinghorne. She the daughter of John Erskine 19th Earl Mar (age 56) and Mary Stewart Countess Mar (age 36). He the son of Patrick Lyon 1st Earl Kinghorne.

On 09 Jun 1665 Robert Spencer 2nd Earl of Sunderland (age 23) and Anne Digby Countess Sunderland (age 19) were married. She by marriage Countess of Sunderland. She the daughter of George Digby 2nd Earl Bristol (age 52) and Anne Russell Countess Bristol (age 45). He the son of Henry Spencer 1st Earl of Sunderland and Dorothy Sidney Countess Sunderland (age 47).

On 09 Jun 1677 John Rolle and Christian Bruce (age 19) were married. She the daughter of Robert Bruce 2nd Earl Elgin 1st Earl Ailesbury (age 51) and Diana Grey Countess Elgin and Ailesbury (age 47).

Before 09 Jun 1680 John Newton 3rd Baronet (age 29) and Abigail Heveningham (age 20) were married.

Before 25 Jul 1682 Edward Reade 2nd Baronet (age 23) and Elizabeth Harby Baroness Reade (age 21) were married. She by marriage Lady Reade of Barton in Berkshire. Some sources give the date as 09 Jun 1684 which is inconsistent with the birth of their first son Winwood Reade 3rd Baronet on 25 Jul 1682.

On 09 Jun 1683 Robert Dashwood 1st Baronet (age 20) and Penelope Chamberlayne Lady Dashwood (age 20) were married.

Before 09 Jun 1709 Dean Robert Booth (age 47) and Mary Hales were married.

On 09 Jun 1741 John Wallop 1st Earl Portsmouth (age 51) and Elizabeth Griffin Countess Portsmouth (age 49) were married. She by marriage Viscountess Lymington.

On 09 Jun 1749 James Ogilvy 6th Earl Findlater 3rd Earl Seafield (age 35) and Mary Murray Countess Findlater (age 29) were married. She the daughter of John Murray 1st Duke Atholl and Mary Ross Duchess Atholl (age 61). He the son of James Ogilvy 5th Earl Findlater 2nd Earl Seafield (age 60) and Elizabeth Hay.

On 09 Jun 1785 James Graham 1st Baronet (age 24) and Catherine Stewart Lady Graham (age 20) were married. She the daughter of John Stewart 7th Earl Galloway (age 49) and Anne Dashwood Countess Galloway (age 42).

Before 09 Jun 1809 John Henry Palmer 7th Baronet (age 34) and Mary Grace Watson were married.

Before 09 Jun 1833 Leopold Reiss (age 29) and Caroline m Reiss (age 19) were married.

On 09 Jun 1846 William Henry Powell Gore-Langton (age 21) and Anna Eliza Mary Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville (age 26) were married. She the daughter of Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (age 49) and Mary Campbell Duchess Buckingham and Chandos (age 50). He a great x 4 grandson of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland.

On 09 Jun 1847 Augustus Charles Lennox Fitzroy 7th Duke Grafton (age 25) and Anne Balfour (age 22) were married. He the son of Henry Fitzroy 5th Duke Grafton (age 57) and Mary Caroline Berkeley Duchess Grafton (age 51). He a great x 4 grandson of King James II of England Scotland and Ireland.

On 09 Jun 1862 Gerald Fitzgerald (age 41) and Anne Agnes Barker were married. He the son of Augustus Fitzgerald 3rd Duke Leinster (age 70) and Charlotte Augusta Stanhope Duchess Leinster. He a great x 4 grandson of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland.

On 09 Jun 1864 Edward Heneage 1st Baron Heneage (age 24) and Eleanor Cecilia Hare (age 19) were married. She the daughter of William Hare 2nd Earl Listowel and Maria Augusta Windham Countess Listowel (age 59). He a great x 5 grandson of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland.

On 09 Jun 1873 Edward Marjoribanks 2nd Baron Tweedmouth (age 23) and Fanny Octavia Louise Spencer-Churchill (age 20) were married. She the daughter of John Winston Spencer-Churchill 7th Duke Marlborough (age 51) and Frances Anne Emily Vane Duchess Marlborough (age 51).

On 09 Jun 1877 Albert Henry George Grey 4th Earl Grey (age 25) and Alice Holford Countess Grey were married. She by marriage Countess Grey.

Before 09 Jun 1881 George Banks Jenkinson 12th Baronet (age 30) and Madeline Holme-Sumner Lady Jenkinson (age 20) were married.

On 09 Jun 1883 Lt Col George Holden Hutton of Thorney Hall in Nottingham and Eva Henrietta Brooke were married.

On 09 Jun 1894 Major-General Raymond Northland Revell Reade and Rose Frances Spencer were married.

On 09 Jun 1910 Roundell Palmer 3rd Earl Selborne (age 23) and Grace Ridley Countess Selborne (age 21) were married. He the son of William Palmer 2nd Earl Selborne (age 50) and Beatrix Maud Gascoyne-Cecil Countess Selborne (age 52).

Deaths on the 9th June

On 09 Jun 597 Columba (age 75) died.

On 09 Jun 1101 Hugh Claremont (age 70) died.

On 09 Jun 1238 Bishop Peter de Roches died.

On 09 Jun 1252 Otto The Child I Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (age 48) died.

On 09 Jun 1252 Otto "Child" Brunswick-Lüneburg Duke Brunswick-Lüneburg (age 48) died.

On 09 Jun 1360 Gerard Lisle 1st Baron Lisle (age 56) died at Stowe, Northamptonshire. His son Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle (age 30) succeeded 2nd Baron Lisle of Kingston Lisle in Oxfordshire. Margaret Pipard Baroness Lisle (age 37) by marriage Baroness Lisle of Kingston Lisle in Oxfordshire.

He was buried at St Michael's Church, Stowe Nine Churches [Map]. His effigy is of the Early Medieval Period with right leg over left.

Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle: Around 1330 he was born to Gerard Lisle 1st Baron Lisle and Eleanor Fitzalan at Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire. Before 1360 Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle and Margaret Pipard Baroness Lisle were married. After 1360 Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle and Joan Unknown Baroness Lisle were married. She by marriage Baroness Lisle of Kingston Lisle in Oxfordshire. On 28 Jun 1382 Warin Lisle 2nd Baron Lisle died. His daughter Margaret Lisle Baroness Berkeley 3rd Baroness Lisle succeeded 3rd Baroness Lisle of Kingston Lisle in Oxfordshire.

Margaret Pipard Baroness Lisle: Around 1323 she was born to William Pipard. On 03 Aug 1373 she died.

On 09 Jun 1361 Thomas Brewes (age 59) died at Wigmore, Herefordshire [Map].

On 09 Jun 1396 Margaret Stafford Baroness Neville Raby (age 32) died. She was buried at St Brandon's Church, Brancepeth.

On 09 Jun 1396 Margaret Stafford (age 65) died at Bramshall, Uttoxeter.

On 09 Jun 1401 Constance Sutton Baroness Haversham (age 45) died.

On 09 Jun 1455 John Stapleton (age 55) died.

On 09 Jun 1479 Elizabeth Crichton Countess Huntley (age 69) died.

On 09 Jun 1511 William Courtenay 1st Earl Devon (age 36) died of pleurisy. His son Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess Exeter (age 15) succeeded 2nd Earl Devon. His widow Catherine York Countess Devon (age 31) subsequently took a vow of celibacy in the presence of Bishop Richard Fitzjames on 13 Jul 1511.

On 09 Jun 1515 John Newton (age 37) died.

On 09 Jun 1517 Robert Hungerford (age 32) died.

On 09 Jun 1537 Louis Valois II Duke Longueville (age 27) died at Rouen, France [Map]. His son François Valois III Duke Longueville (age 1) succeeded III Duke Longueville.

After 09 Jun 1541 Henry Hussey of Slinfold (age 46) died.

On 09 Jun 1572 Jeanne Albret III Queen Navarre (age 43) died.

On 09 Jun 1573 William Maitland of Lethington (age 48) died.

On 09 Jun 1573 John White died.

On 09 Jun 1578 Mary Bourchier (age 28) died.

On 09 Jun 1583 Thomas Radclyffe 3rd Earl of Sussex (age 58) died. His brother Henry Radclyffe 4th Earl of Sussex (age 51) succeeded 4th Earl of Sussex, 4th Viscount Fitzwalter, 13th Baron Fitzwalter. Honora Pound Viscountess Fitzwalter by marriage Countess of Sussex.

On 09 Jun 1625 Richard Cheney (age 60) died.

On 09 Jun 1630 Humphrey May of Carrow Priory (age 56) died.

On 09 Jun 1637 Thomas Forster (age 33) died.

On 09 Jun 1637 Edward Mundy (age 92) died.

On 09 Jun 1638 George Wentworth (age 63) died.

Before 09 Jun 1648 Anne Webb died at Paris [Map]. She was buried at Charenton on 09 Jun 1648.

On 09 Jun 1685 Laura Mazarin (age 77) died.

On 09 Jun 1691 Charles Maitland 3rd Earl Lauderdale died. His son Richard Maitland 4th Earl Lauderdale (age 41) succeeded 4th Earl Lauderdale although the Earldom was outlawed on 23 Jul 1694 as a consequence of his being a Jacobite.

On 09 Jun 1701 Philip Bourbon I Duke Orléans (age 60) died. His son Philippe Bourbon II Duke Orléans (age 26) succeeded II Duke Orléans.

On 09 Jun 1727 Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran died. His son John Fitzpatrick 1st Earl Upper Ossory (age 8) succeeded 2nd Baron Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny. Monument in St James the Apostle Church, Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire [Map]. Sculpted by Richard "The Elder" Westmacott.

Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran: On 27 Apr 1715 Richard Fitzpatrick 1st Baron Gowran was created 1st Baron Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny. In 1718 he and Anne Robinson Baroness Gowran were married. She by marriage Baroness Gowran of Bowran in County Kilkenny.

On 22 May 1739 John Coryton 4th Baronet (age 49) died. He was buried on 09 Jun 1739 at St Melanus' Church, St Mellion. Baronet Coryton of Newton extinct. Despite having a sister Susanna Coryton his estates appear to have devolved to his cousin Peter Goodall, who took the name Coryton, grandson of Elizabeth Coryton who was daughter of John Coryton 1st Baronet.

Before 09 Jun 1743 Jane Savile (age 67) died.

On 09 Jun 1749 William Windham of Felbrigg Hall died.

On 09 Jun 1756 Frederick Louis Saxe Coburg Altenburg (age 21) died at Gotha.

On 09 Jun 1760 Elizabeth Vanneck (age 28) died. She was buried in the Church of St Andrew, Wickmere [Map] on 17 Jun 1760.

On 09 Jun 1773 General Francis Leighton (age 77) died.

On 09 Jun 1777 Joshua Vanneck 1st Baronet (age 76) died. His son Gerard Vanneck 2nd Baronet (age 33) succeeded 2nd Baronet Vanneck of Putney.

On 09 Jun 1780 Paulet St John 1st Baronet (age 76) died. His son Henry St John-Mildmay 2nd Baronet (age 43) succeeded 2nd Baronet St John-Mildmay of Farley in Southampton. Dorothy Maria Tucker Lady St John Mildmay by marriage Lady St John-Mildmay of Farley in Southampton.

On 09 Jun 1781 Edward Plunkett 12th Baron Dunsany (age 68) died. His son Randall Plunkett 13th Baron Dunsany (age 42) succeeded 13th Baron Dunsany.

On 09 Jun 1782 Anne Hanger (age 42) died.

On 09 Jun 1783 Annabella Bayley Lady Blakiston died.

On 09 Jun 1790 Admiral John Lockhart-Ross (age 68) died.

On 09 Jun 1802 David Leslie 6th Earl of Leven (age 80) died.

On 09 Jun 1802 Charles Stanley Monck 1st Viscount Monck (age 48) died. His son Henry Monck 1st Earl of Rathdowne (age 16) succeeded 2nd Viscount Monck.

On 09 Jun 1805 Mark Milbanke (age 81) died.

On 09 Jun 1838 Captain Anthony Abdy (age 58) died.

On 09 Jun 1839 Elizabeth Diana Boville Bosville Macdonald died.

On 09 Jun 1848 William Capel Clayton (age 29) died.

On 09 Jun 1855 Arthur Guiness (age 87) died.

On 09 Jun 1870 Charles Dickens (age 58) died.

On 09 Jun 1881 Colonel William Anderson Rose (age 60) died.

On 09 Jun 1882 Sidney Cuthbert (age 31) died.

On 09 Jun 1894 Bishop Arthur Hervey (age 85) died.

On 09 Jun 1900 William Cunliffe Brooks (age 80) died.

On 09 Jun 1904 Levi Zeigler Leiter (age 69) died.

On 09 Jun 1922 Charles Lyttelton 8th Viscount Cobham (age 79) died. His son John Cavendish Lyttelton 9th Viscount Cobham (age 40) succeeded 9th Viscount Cobham, 6th Baron Lyttelton of Frankley in Worcestershire, 6th Baron Westcote, 12th Baronet Lyttelton of Frankley. Violet Leonard Viscountess Cobham by marriage Viscountess Cobham.

On 09 Jun 1922 Anthony Fane 13th Earl of Westmoreland (age 62) died. His son Vere Fane 14th Earl of Westmoreland (age 29) succeeded 14th Earl of Westmoreland.

On 09 Jun 1923 Helena Windsor (age 77) died.

On 09 Jun 1925 Cecil Aitcheson Hankey (age 85) died.

On 09 Jun 1935 Susan Stirling Findlay (age 64) died

On 09 Jun 1939 Francis Dyke Acland 14th Baronet (age 65) died. His son Richard Acland 15th Baronet (age 32) succeeded 15th Baronet Acland of Columb John in Devon.

On 09 Jun 1978 Nicholas Hohenzollern Sigmaringen (age 74) died at Madrid.