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  1. Sir Anthony Ughtred or Oughtred, Knight banneret (c. 1478 – 6 October 1534) was an English soldier and military administrator during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII. Ughtred fought in Ireland, the Anglo Scottish border and both on land and at sea in France.

  2. Sir Anthony Ughtred, born in about 1478, was Governor of Berwick and served in the Scottish wars. He was appointed Governor of Jersey in 1532 and died two years later and was buried, with Sir Thomas Ovray, in the crypt of St George's Chapel, Mont Orgueil .

  3. Events. Notes. Individual Note. Sir Anthony Ughtred (also Oughtred, Owtred, Utrect, Utreight), Knight banneret, (c. 1478 - 6 October 1534), was an English soldier and military administrator during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII. Ughtred fought in Ireland, the Anglo Scottish border and both on land and at sea in France.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2016 · In January 1531, Elizabeth married Sir Anthony Ughtred, her first husband. They had a son, Henry (c. 1533) and a daughter born after Sir Anthony died in the fall or winter of 1534. She was named Margery (c.1535).

  5. The ship of Sir Anthony Ughtred (Antonio Utrect) with 30 men sheered off (se tirò), and during two days the whole of the English fleet remained in this bay of Brest to raise the anchors of the 53 French ships [which had cut their cables].

  6. www.stirnet.com › genie › dataStirnet

    Sir Anthony Ughtred or Oughtred 'of Kexby', later of Scagglethorpe, Marshal of Tournai, Captain of Berwick (d 1534) Walker shows that the following Elizabeth, who, according to TCB, was wife of this Sir Anthony, was first wife (dsp) of Henry, 6th Lord.

  7. Ughtred was named to arrest supporters of Lancaster who led a rebellion against Edward II over the promotion of the Dispenser family. Lancaster was beaten at the Battle of Boroughbridge and was later executed.