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  1. Viscount Hereford, sowie mütterlicherseits ein Neffe des Henry Bourchier, 2. Earl of Essex († 1540). Da sein Vater vor seinem Großvater starb, erbte er 27. September 1558 von letzterem dessen Adelstitel als 2. Viscount Hereford und 11. Baron Ferrers of Chartley sowie die Familiengüter.

  2. 7th Viscount Hereford, 4th Baronet: Edward Devereux 1675–1700 8th Viscount Hereford, 5th Baronet: Price Devereux 1664–1740 9th Viscount Hereford, 6th Baronet: Arthur Devereux d. 1711: William Capell 1697–1743 3rd Earl of Essex and Viscount Malden: Price Devereux 1694–1748 10th Viscount Hereford, 7th Baronet: Edward Devereux c. 1710 –1760

  3. Walter Devereux was the eldest son of Sir Richard Devereux, who was created a knight of the Bath on 20 February 1547 and died that same year, in the lifetime of his father, the 1st Viscount Hereford. [ 1 ] Walter Devereux's mother was Lady Dorothy Hastings, daughter of the 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Anne Stafford , said to have been a mistress of King Henry VIII .

  4. Viscount Hereford neu geschaffen. Er war in weiblicher Linie ein Nachfahre des 1. Earls vierter Verleihung und hatte beim Tod der ersten Gattin des 1. Earls sechster Verleihung deren Titel als 8. Baron Bourchier geerbt. Zudem hatte er von seinem Vater 1558 die 1550 und 1229 geschaffenen Titel 2. Viscount Hereford und 10. Baron Ferrers of ...

  5. Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford (1488–1558), grandson of the above, Custos Rotulorum of Cardiganshire from 1543 to 1558 Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex (1541–1576), grandson of the above, Earl Marshal of Ireland in 1576

  6. Siege of Hereford. Scudamore came to particular prominence as the Royalist Governor of Hereford in 1645. The same year, following the Parliamentarian victory at Battle of Naseby, he successfully defended the city during the Siege of Hereford from a large army of Scottish Covenanters allied to the English Parliament and commanded by the Earl of ...

  7. In 1486, John succeeded to his mother's properties, which had been held for life by his father. He was summoned to Parliament on 1 September 1487 as Baron Ferrers, and there he petitioned for the reversal of the attainder of his father, which was granted, allowing him in 1489 to succeed to his father's lands, excepting those still held for life by his father's widow. [1]