Abt 1528 - Abt 1574 (~ 46 years)
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Name |
Burbage, Eleanor |
Born |
Abt 1528 |
Of Hayes, Middlesex, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Abt 1574 |
St Marys, Lambeth, Surrey, England |
Person ID |
I08234 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
4 Mar 2015 |
Family 2 |
Windsor, Henry, b. Of Harting, Sussex, England , bur. 25 Sep 1553, Westminster, London, England |
Married |
20 Jan 1543 |
St Lawrence Pountney, London, England |
Family ID |
F03096 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 3 |
St. John, Oliver, b. Abt 1508, England , bur. 19 Apr 1571, St Marys, Lambeth, Surrey, England (Age ~ 63 years) |
Married |
10 Jul 1567 |
St Bartholomew the Great, London, England |
Children |
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Family ID |
F02498 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Eleanor Burbage, at St Bartholomew the Less, 10 July 1567; a daughter of Thomas Burbage, of Hayes, Middlesex. He was her third husband; and an Anthony Burbage, probably her uncle, was a witness to his will. By Oliver St John Eleanor had a daughter Susan St John; possibly the Susan St John who was buried at St Margaret's, Westminster, 26 February 1621.
Eleanor married first her cousin Henry Windsor, of Harting, Sussex, gentleman, at St Margaret's, Westminster, 20 January 1543, where he was buried 25
September 1553; secondly Hugh Partridge; and fourthly Bonetti Rocco (or Rocke). Bonetti Rocco is said to have been an Italian gentleman; a fencing master; a servant in the household of Robert, Earl of Leicester; and later a courier to the French agent in Scotland. Eleanor Rocco was recently
dead in 1574, and buried at St Mary's, Lambeth.
Related to Margaret Burbage, wife of Lawrence Carlile and Robert Jenkinson. Aunt of Margaret?
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Memorandum of a settlement of the manor of Exceat, shown by Mr St John SAS/G5/21 nd [c1560]
Contents: William Wyndsor, kt, Edmund Wyndsor, esq, Robert Burbage and Anthony Burbage, gents and John Ede, yeoman, against Anthony Wyndsor, kt of a moiety of the manor of Exceat (among other manors) to the use of Henry Wyndsor and his wife Eleanor, then the wife of Mr St John, in pursuance of a deed dated 20 Jun 1542
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