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  1. Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, 7th Earl of Waterford, 13th Baron Talbot, KG (20 November 1552 – 8 May 1616), styled Lord Talbot from 1582 to 1590, was a peer in the peerage of England. He also held the subsidiary titles of 16th Baron Strange of Blackmere and 12th Baron Furnivall .

  2. Gilbert Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot (1276/77–1346) was an English nobleman. He was the first of his line to hold the title of Baron Talbot, and the lineal ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury.

  3. GILBERT TALBOT, seventh Earl of Shrewsbury (1553-1616), the second son of George Talbot, sixth earl, by his first marriage, was born on 20 Nov. 1553. Before he was fifteen he was on 9 Feb. 1568 married to Mary Cavendish, daughter of Sir William Cavendish of Chatsworth, whose widow, ' Bess of Hardwick ', was on the point of marrying his father.

  4. In 1331 Richard's son Gilbert Talbot (1276–1346) was summoned to Parliament, which is considered evidence of his baronial status – see Baron Talbot. Gilbert's son Richard married Elizabeth Comyn, bringing with her the inheritance of Goodrich Castle. John Talbot was born in about 1384 or more likely around 1387, the second son of ...

  5. There he gained the experience of Italian cultural and political life which was so increasingly vital to many of the literary, musical and political patrons of the time. In I582 he was created Lord Talbot, and became seventh Earl of Shrewsbury in I590. lie was made a Privy Councillor in I6oi.

  6. 30 de jul. de 2015 · News. Gilbert Talbot and Toc House. 30th July 2015. One of the most frequently visited graves in Sanctuary Wood British Cemetery is that of Lieutenant Gilbert Talbot. Gilbert served with the 7th Rifle Brigade and was killed at Hooge (Ypres Salient) 100 years ago, leading his men during a counter attack. Gilbert Talbot his life in brief.

  7. Military, religious and official costume. Monarchy and aristocracy. Objects and symbols. Gilbert Talbot (1552–1616), 7th Earl of Shrewsbury by British (English) School, 1592, from Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre.