Individual Details
Henry Ferrers
( - 1526)
From THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES PROB 11/52/36
http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-52_f_10.pdf
For Edward Ferrers (1524X7-1564) see also the ODNB:
Edward Ferrers (I524x7—I564), was the only son of Henry Ferrers (d. 1526) and Katherine, the daughter and coheir of Sir John Hampden of Hampden, Buckinghamshire. Edward's grandfather Edward Ferrers (d. 1535) had acquired the manor of Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire, through marriage to Constance (d. 155]), younger daughter and coheir of Nicholas Brome, and established it as the family seat. Edward succeeded to his grandfather's estate as a child and his wardship was acquired by Elizabeth, the widow of Sir Thomas Englefield and daughter of Sir Robert Throckmorton; he had probably come of age by 1545. The royal marriage of Katherine Parr, a kinswoman to the Throckmortons, led Edward Ferrers into court circles, and he attended the funerals of both Edward VI and Mary as a gentleman pensioner. In 1548 he married Bridget (d. 1582), the daughter of William Windsor, second Baron Windsor; they had six sons and three daughters. Ferrers represented Warwick in Mary's first parliament, but otherwise played little part in public aflairs. The last years of his life were dogged by financial troubles, and by the time of his death his estates were in the control of his brother-in-law Edward, third Baron Windsor.
http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-52_f_10.pdf
For Edward Ferrers (1524X7-1564) see also the ODNB:
Edward Ferrers (I524x7—I564), was the only son of Henry Ferrers (d. 1526) and Katherine, the daughter and coheir of Sir John Hampden of Hampden, Buckinghamshire. Edward's grandfather Edward Ferrers (d. 1535) had acquired the manor of Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire, through marriage to Constance (d. 155]), younger daughter and coheir of Nicholas Brome, and established it as the family seat. Edward succeeded to his grandfather's estate as a child and his wardship was acquired by Elizabeth, the widow of Sir Thomas Englefield and daughter of Sir Robert Throckmorton; he had probably come of age by 1545. The royal marriage of Katherine Parr, a kinswoman to the Throckmortons, led Edward Ferrers into court circles, and he attended the funerals of both Edward VI and Mary as a gentleman pensioner. In 1548 he married Bridget (d. 1582), the daughter of William Windsor, second Baron Windsor; they had six sons and three daughters. Ferrers represented Warwick in Mary's first parliament, but otherwise played little part in public aflairs. The last years of his life were dogged by financial troubles, and by the time of his death his estates were in the control of his brother-in-law Edward, third Baron Windsor.
Events
Death | 1526 | ||||
Marriage | Bef 3 Feb 1526 | Katherine Hampden |
Families
Spouse | Katherine Hampden (1504 - ) |
Child | Edward Ferrers (1524 - 1564) |
Father | Sir Edward Ferrers (1468 - 1535) |
Mother | Constance Brome (1494 - 1551) |
Sibling | Edward Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | George Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | Nicholas Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | Jane Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | Ursula Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | Anne Ferrers ( - 1554) |
Sibling | Elisabeth Ferrers (1507 - ) |
Sibling | Alice Ferrers ( - ) |
Sibling | Margaret Ferrers ( - ) |