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Virginia Magazine PDF. GENEALOGY. - THE LOVELACE FAMILY AND ITS CONNECTIONS. By J. Hall Pleasants, Baltimore, Md. “ BARNE OF LONDON AND WOOLWICH.” Page 110-124. Page 111/ 117:
II. Sir George Barne2 (George1). Haberdasher, and sheriff of London 1545-1546. Lord mayor of London 1552. Knighted at White- hall, 11 April, 1553. He married Alice Brooke*, the daughter of Brooke of Shropshire, and sister of Roger Brooke ; she was the widow of Richard Relfe, citizen and vintner of London, who was buried at All Hallows', Honey Lane, London. Richard Relfe's will, dated 5 July, 1528, under which his wife Alice was appointed executrix, was proved 28 September, 1528 (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills; Porch, 37).
Issue of Sir George Barne (George ) and his wife Alice (Brooke) Relfe:
- 1. Sir George Barne3 of Woolwich, Kent, knight. Born about 1525; died 2 January, 1592-3. Married Anne Garrard. See post III.
- 2. John Barne3 of Willisden, Middlesex. Will dated 11 February, 1510-11, proved 18 September, 1516 (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills; Rudd, 79). Married Jane Langton daughter of Thomas Langton of Yorkshire. Left issue.
- 3. Elizabeth Barne3 Married Sir John Rivers, knight; citizen and grocer, alderman and lord mayor of London (1673). His will dated 31 January, 1583-4, was proved 10 April, 1584 (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills; Butts, 37). See Visitation of London, 1568 (Harleian Society; i pedigree.
- 4. Anne Barne3 November, 1564 (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills; Ste- venson, 32). She married first about 1550 Alexander Carleill [Carlyell], citizen and vintner of London, whose will dated 4 October, 1561, was proved 16 October, 1561 (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills; Loftes, 31). Christopher Carleill, (Christopher Carleill, the distinguished military and naval com- mander, was the son of Alexander Carleill and his wife Anne Barne.) She married secondly, Jan. 1562, as his first wife, Sir Francis Walsingham of Barn Elms, Surrey, knight, who be- came the principal Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth, and Ambassador at Paris, 1570-1573; he died 6 April, 1590 (See Dictionary of National Biography; lix; 231). Walsingham by his second wife Ursula St. Barbe, whom he married in 1566,' had a daughter Frances who married Sir Philip Sidney, and a daughter Mary who married his step-son, Christopher Carleill.
References
- 'Barne', in J.J. Howard and G.J. Armytage (eds), The Visitation of London in the year 1568. Taken by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux Harleian Society Vol. I (1869), p. 25 Archive.Org
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Barne_II_ Sir George Barne (died 1558) married Alice Brooke from Shropshire, who died in 1559.
- "Altham (Harl MS 1541, 191b)," in the Visitation of Essex, pp. 538-539. Archive.Org
Dame Alice Barne's Timeline
1495 |
1495
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Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
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1510 |
1510
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London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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1525
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Southwell, Nottingham, England
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1528
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1536
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1559 |
June 2, 1559
Age 64
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Little St. Bartholomews, London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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