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  1. Biography. Mary le Scrope was born before 1630. She was the illegitimate daughter of Emmanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland and Martha Jeanes. She married, firstly, Henry Carey, Lord Leppington, son of Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth, before 1649. She married Charles Powlett, 1st Duke of Bolton, son of John Paulet, 5th Marquess of Winchester ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amias_PauletAmias Paulet - Wikipedia

    Sir Amias Paulet (1532 – 26 September 1588) of Hinton St. George, Somerset, was an English diplomat, Governor of Jersey, and the gaoler for a period of Mary, Queen of Scots. Origins [ edit ] He was the son of Sir Hugh Paulet of Hinton St George by his wife Philippa Pollard, a daughter of Sir Lewis Pollard (c.1465 – 21 October 1526), Justice of the Common Pleas , of King's Nympton , Devon.

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  4. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Admiral Harry Powlett, 6th Duke of Bolton PC (6 November 1720 – 25 December 1794) was a British nobleman and naval officer. He was the second son of Harry Powlett, 4th Duke of Bolton and Catherine Parry. Educated at Winchester (1728–1729), he joined the Royal Navy, becoming a lieutenant aboard Shrewsbury on 4 March 1740.

  5. Mary Paulet, Lady Cromwell (c. 1540 – 10 October 1592) was an English noblewoman, the daughter of John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester of Basing, Hampshire and his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby de Broke by his second wife, Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset. Marriages and issue

  6. 5.0 (1 review) What caused problems for the economy under Mary? Click the card to flip 👆. - Heavy rain and harvest failures in 1555-56. - This led to influenza and typhus epidemics that killed 1/10 from 1556-58. - Population increase meant that the these diseases killed 5% between 1556-61. - Real wages fell to 40% lower than early years of ...

  7. Captive Queen 1568-1587. Mary, Queen of Scots, lived almost half her life in England. When the Scottish Queen arrived in England in the May of 1568 she was in a desperate plight. Not only had she been forced to abdicate from the Scottish throne in favour of her infant son, James, but she had been imprisoned in Loch Leven castle by the powerful ...