The Danvers-Villiers family.

[742]Robert Danvers[DH], esq.,m.the lady Danvers[743], bornborn 19 Oct., 1624,      |  Tuesday, 7 Aprill, 1629,11h48´P.M.|  5h26´P.M.

Mris Frances Danvers, born Friday 12 July 1650, 0h16´P.M.

Mris Elizabeth Danvers, born Monday 10 November 1651, 10h21´P.M.

Mris Ann Danvers, born Sunday 23 October 1653, 5h10´A.M.

Mris Mary Danvers, born Saturday 10 November 1655, 7h28´A.M.

Mr. Robert Danvers, born Saturday 14 Martii 1656/7, 5h30´A.M.

Mr. Edward Danvers, born Thursday 28 Martii 1661, 4h9´A.M.

[744]Memorandum, 1676, July 19,P.M., about 6h, my lord viscount (Robert) Purbec, filius, was hurt in the neck by Mr. Fielding[DI]in Fleet Street.

the year and day when her son, the lord Purbec, was killed in a duel at Liege? Respondet: he was killed in a duell at Liege about a year before the death of King Charles IId—I thinke in the month of Aprill.

Notes.[DF]In MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 97v, is a note:—'These,' I suppose the schemes given on the recto of the leaf, 'were done when he,' Robert Danvers, 'was in Caersbrooke Castle, prisoner, in the Isle of Wight.'[DG]In MS. Aubr. 23, on a slip at fol. 121v, is the note:—'Lord ... Purbec,' i.e. John Villiers, created viscount Purbeck in 1619, 'natus at Godbee, Sept. 6, 12hP.M., 1591: melancholy. His mother saith he was borne Sept. 6, Monday, 12hP.M., 1591. Mris Toman writeth that it was 2h30´P.M.'[DH]Robert Wright (took the name of Danvers), son of Frances (daughter of Sir Edward Coke; wife of John Villiers, of note 2) who eloped in 1621 with Sir Robert Howard. He styled himself 'viscount Purbeck'; died 1675.[DI]Robert Fielding ('Beau' Fielding) afterwards married his widow, Margaret, daughter of Ulick Burke, marquis of Clanricarde.

[DF]In MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 97v, is a note:—'These,' I suppose the schemes given on the recto of the leaf, 'were done when he,' Robert Danvers, 'was in Caersbrooke Castle, prisoner, in the Isle of Wight.'

[DF]In MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 97v, is a note:—'These,' I suppose the schemes given on the recto of the leaf, 'were done when he,' Robert Danvers, 'was in Caersbrooke Castle, prisoner, in the Isle of Wight.'

[DG]In MS. Aubr. 23, on a slip at fol. 121v, is the note:—'Lord ... Purbec,' i.e. John Villiers, created viscount Purbeck in 1619, 'natus at Godbee, Sept. 6, 12hP.M., 1591: melancholy. His mother saith he was borne Sept. 6, Monday, 12hP.M., 1591. Mris Toman writeth that it was 2h30´P.M.'

[DG]In MS. Aubr. 23, on a slip at fol. 121v, is the note:—'Lord ... Purbec,' i.e. John Villiers, created viscount Purbeck in 1619, 'natus at Godbee, Sept. 6, 12hP.M., 1591: melancholy. His mother saith he was borne Sept. 6, Monday, 12hP.M., 1591. Mris Toman writeth that it was 2h30´P.M.'

[DH]Robert Wright (took the name of Danvers), son of Frances (daughter of Sir Edward Coke; wife of John Villiers, of note 2) who eloped in 1621 with Sir Robert Howard. He styled himself 'viscount Purbeck'; died 1675.

[DH]Robert Wright (took the name of Danvers), son of Frances (daughter of Sir Edward Coke; wife of John Villiers, of note 2) who eloped in 1621 with Sir Robert Howard. He styled himself 'viscount Purbeck'; died 1675.

[DI]Robert Fielding ('Beau' Fielding) afterwards married his widow, Margaret, daughter of Ulick Burke, marquis of Clanricarde.

[DI]Robert Fielding ('Beau' Fielding) afterwards married his widow, Margaret, daughter of Ulick Burke, marquis of Clanricarde.


Back to IndexNext