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Abt 1525 - 1603 (~ 78 years)
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Name |
Dormer, Anne |
Born |
Abt 1525 |
Of Buckinghamshire, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1603 |
Louvain, Belguim |
Person ID |
I05478 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
2 May 2015 |
Family |
Hungerford, Sir Walter, b. Abt 1527, Of Farley Castle, Kent, England , d. 1596, England (Age ~ 69 years) |
Married |
05 May 1558 |
England |
Children |
+ | 1. Hungerford, Lucy, b. Abt 1560, Of Farley, Wiltshire, England , bur. 4 Jun 1598, Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, England (Age ~ 38 years) |
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Family ID |
F00743 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- A Who's Who of Tudor Women:
ANNE DORMER (1525-1603)
Anne Dormer was the daughter of William Dormer of Eythrope, Buckinghamshire (1503-May 17,1575) and Mary Sidney (d.1542). In May 1558 she married Sir Walter Hungerford of Farleigh (c.1526-1596). They had four children, Lucy (b.1560), Edmund (b.1562), Susan (b.1564), and Jane (b.1566) but in 1570, Hungerford sued Anne for divorce, claiming that she had committed adultery with William "Wild" Darrell of Littlecote (1540-1589) between 1560 and 1568 and had had a child by him. Sir Walter also accused her of trying to poison him in 1564. Surviving letters from Anne to her "good Will" give some foundation to the charges but Anne was acquitted and awarded costs (£250) in the law suit. Hungerford refused to pay or to support his wife while they were separated (he did agree to take her back) and spent three years in Fleet Prison as a result. In a letter written in 1570 to "Doll" (Dorothy) Essex, her sister Jane's lady in waiting, Anne complained that she had not seen her children in over a year. She also wrote to her sister at this time. In 1571, Anne received a license to travel to Louvain to visit her dying grandmother (Jane Newdigate, Lady Dormer, who died on July 7). In August of that year Anne's sister (Jane Dormer, duchess of Feria), asked that the license be extended from six months to two years. Anne took over her grandmother's household in Louvain after Lady Dormer's death and remained there. In 1573, she was granted a pension of 1,100 livres a year by the king of Spain and in 1583 he granted her a further pension of fifty escudos a month. Anne became friends with Margaret of Parma as well as with the other English exiles living in Flanders. After her only son died (the date of his death varies, depending on the source, from 1583 to 1587), Anne claimed that Hungerford was attempting to defraud their daughters of their portion. In his 1595 will, Hungerford left two farms to Margery Bright, his mistress for some years and the mother of four children by him, the last born after Hungerford's death. Upon hearing a rumor that Anne was dead, Hungerford married Margery shortly before he died with the result that both Anne and Margery sued to establish the right to inherit as Hungerford's widow. There was never any question but that the victory would go to Anne. During that same period, Anne involved herself in politics in Flanders, urging her sister, the widowed duchess of Feria, to leave Spain and travel to Brussels. She wrote a number of letters on the subject and seems to have been convinced that the duchess's journey would alarm Queen Elizabeth and turn the tide in King Philip's favor in the ongoing war in the Netherlands. Anne's nephew, Don Lorenzo, 2nd duke of Feria, took steps to thwart this intrigue and Anne seems to have given up the plan around 1599. As far as is known, Anne never returned to England. She died in Louvain.
Adult children:
Lucy Hungerford (1560-1627), married first to Sir John St. John, with issue; secondly to Sir Anthony Hungerford, with issue
Edmund Hungerford (1562-1587)
Susan Hungerford (born 1564, date of death unknown), married first to Michael Ernley, with issue; married secondly to John Moring, and thirdly to Sir Carew Reynolds
Jane Hungerford (born 1566, date of death unknown), married in 1587 to Sir John Karne, without issue
Lady Hungerford may also have had an illegitimate child by William Darrell, also named William Darrell.
Retrieved from "<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Dormer,_Lady_Hungerford>"
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