Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, Spilsby
Spilsby is in Lincolnshire.
Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, Spilsby, Gunby Hall
Around 1700 Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire was commissioned by William Massingberd 2nd Baronet (age 49), on the site of a small manor house that had once belonged to a family called Gunby.
On 01 Dec 1723 William Massingberd 3rd Baronet (age 46) died. Baronet Massingberd of Braycroft Hall extinct. His sistrer Elizabeth Massingberd (age 47), or her son William Meux Massingberd (age 20) inherited Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire.
Arouind 1735 the stable block at Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire was commissioned by William Meux Massingberd (age 32).
In 1787 Henry Massingbird (age 37) died. His daughter Elizabeth Mary Anne Massingbird (age 13) and her husband Peregrine Langton aka Massingberd (age 6) inherited Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire.
1869. Theodore Blake Wirgman (age 20). Portrait of Edmund Langton (age 27). In the collection of Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire.
Edmund Langton: On 22 Oct 1841 he was born to Reverend Charles Langton. Before 12 May 1869 Edmund Langton and Emily Caroline Langton Massingberd were married. They were first cousin once removed. On 28 Nov 1875 Edmund Langton died. On 09 Feb 1887 Charles Langton Massingberd died. His daughter Emily Caroline Langton Massingberd and her husband Edmund Langton inherited Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire.
On 09 Feb 1887 Charles Langton Massingberd (age 71) died. His daughter Emily Caroline Langton Massingberd (age 39) and her husband Edmund Langton inherited Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire.
1895. William Holman Hunt (age 67). Portrait of Margaret Lushington (age 25). In the collection of Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire.
Margaret Lushington: Around 1870 she was born. Before 1903 Stephen Langton aka Massingberd and she were married. In 1906 she died.
1903. Arthur Hughes (age 70). Portrait of Margaret Lushington (age 33)", Mrs Stephen Langton Massingberd". In the collection of Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire which is shown in the background.
Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, Spilsby, St James' Church [Map]
On 13 Jun 1349 John Willoughby 2nd Baron Willoughby (age 46) died. His son John Willoughby 3rd Baron Willoughby (age 26) succeeded 3rd Baron Willoughby de Eresby. Cecily Ufford Baroness Willoughby of Eresby (age 22) by marriage Baroness Willoughby de Eresby.
He was buried at St James' Church, Spilsby [Map]. His wife Joan Roscelyn Baroness Willoughby and Latimer (age 41) subsequently buried with him. She wears a skirt and mantle.
On 29 Mar 1372 John Willoughby 3rd Baron Willoughby (age 49) died. His son Robert Willoughby 4th Baron Willoughby (age 23) succeeded 4th Baron Willoughby de Eresby. Margery Zouche Baroness Willoughby of Eresby (age 33) by marriage Baroness Willoughby de Eresby.
He was buried at St James' Church, Spilsby [Map]. Early Plate Bascinet Period.
John Willoughby 3rd Baron Willoughby: In 1323 he was born to John Willoughby 2nd Baron Willoughby and Joan Roscelyn Baroness Willoughby and Latimer at Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, Nottinghamshire. Before 1349 John Willoughby 3rd Baron Willoughby and Cecily Ufford Baroness Willoughby of Eresby were married. When John married Cecily he changed his arms from Willoughby Arms to Willoughby de Eresby Arms. She the daughter of Robert Ufford 1st Earl Suffolk and Margaret Norwich Countess Suffolk.
Margery Zouche Baroness Willoughby of Eresby: Around 1339 she was born to William Zouche 2nd Baron Zouche Harringworth and Elizabeth Ros Baroness Zouche Harringworth. Before 01 Oct 1369 Robert Willoughby 4th Baron Willoughby and she were married. On 18 Oct 1391 Margery Zouche Baroness Willoughby of Eresby died.
After 09 Aug 1396 Robert Willoughby 4th Baron Willoughby (deceased) was buried at St James' Church, Spilsby [Map] with his third wife Elizabeth Latimer 5th Baroness Latimer, Baroness Neville and Willoughby. Early Plate Bascinet Period. Remarkable helm on which the Baron's head rests with a Bearded Man crest, or a man's bust ducally crowned. Excellent orle around the Baron's bascinet.
On 04 Dec 1409 William Willoughby 5th Baron Willoughby (age 39) died at Edgefield, Norfolk. He was buried at St James' Church, Spilsby [Map]. His son Robert Willoughby 6th Baron Willoughby (age 24) succeeded 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby.
On 19 Sep 1580 Catherine Willoughby Duchess Suffolk (age 61) died. Her son Peregrine Bertie 13th Baron Willoughby (age 24) succeeded 13th Baron Willoughby de Eresby. Mary Vere Baroness Willoughby of Eresby by marriage Baroness Willoughby de Eresby.
She was buried at St James' Church, Spilsby [Map] with her second husband Richard Bertie Baron Willoughby (age 63). Elizabethan Period. Sideboard Tomb. Cornice supported by three figures of a monk and two wildmen, each holding aloft a shield of arms. In the frieze are flowers, fruit and escutcheons.
Mary Vere Baroness Willoughby of Eresby: she was born to John de Vere 16th Earl of Oxford and Margery Golding Countess of Oxford. On 25 Dec 1577 Peregrine Bertie 13th Baron Willoughby and she were married. She the daughter of John de Vere 16th Earl of Oxford and Margery Golding Countess of Oxford. He the son of Richard Bertie Baron Willoughby and Catherine Willoughby Duchess Suffolk. Around 24 Jun 1624 Mary Vere Baroness Willoughby of Eresby died.
On 09 Apr 1582 Richard Bertie Baron Willoughby (age 65) died at Bourne. He was buried at St James' Church, Spilsby [Map].
On 25 Jun 1601 Peregrine Bertie 13th Baron Willoughby (age 45) died at Berwick on Tweed, Northumberland [Map]. His son Robert Bertie 1st Earl Lindsey (age 18) succeeded 14th Baron Willoughby de Eresby. He was buried at St James' Church, Spilsby [Map].
On 15 Feb 1610 Catherine Bertie (age 15) died in childbirth. She was buried at St James' Church, Spilsby [Map].
Monument Elizabethan Period. Tall Sideboard Tomb with reclining hooded figure of Lady Katherine, daughter of Peregrine, with Chrisom Child in the crib at her feet. Above a standing figure of Peregrine Bertie 13th Baron Willoughby in a niche, with strapwork embellishments, all supported on composite columns with a dentilated cornice.
Catherine Bertie: Around 1595 she was born to Peregrine Bertie 13th Baron Willoughby and Mary Vere Baroness Willoughby of Eresby. Sources are confused about her birth year stating she was born in 1610 and that she married in 1609. Date adjusted to around 1595 on the assumption she was married around twenty years of age. Her son died at six days old on 09 Feb 1610. Her father died in 1601. Sources also refer to her as Baroness Rockingham whereas she died some eleven years before her husband was created Baron Rockingham. In 1609 Lewis Watson 1st Baron Rockingham and she were married.