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William Willoughby [19560]
(Abt 1561-1601)
Elizabeth Hildyard [19561]
(Abt 1558-1600)
John Manners 4th Earl of Rutland [3184]
(Bef 1552-1587)
Elizabeth Charlton Countess Rutland [16722]
Lord William Willoughby 3rd Baron Willoughby of Parham [19559]
(1584-1617)
Frances Manners Baroness Willoughby of Parham [19558]
(1588-Abt 1643)
Francis Willoughby 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham [44446]
(Abt 1605-1666)

 

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Elizabeth Cecil Baroness Willoughby of Parham [44447]

Francis Willoughby 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham [44446] 25

  • Born: Abt 1605, Parham, Suffolk, England
  • Marriage: Elizabeth Cecil Baroness Willoughby of Parham [44447] about 1629
  • Died: 23 Jul 1666 about age 61
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bullet  General Notes:

http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WILLOUGHBY2.htm#Francis%20WILLOUGHBY%20(5°%20B.%20Willoughby%20of%20Parham)

Bequeaths to his daughters, Frances, wife of William Lord Brereton, and Elizabeth, wife of Richard Jones, eldest son of Viscount Ranelagh, his moiety of the revenue of Barbadoes and the other Caribbee Islands (except 100,000 lbs. sugar yearly to his nephew, Henry Willoughby during his stay in Barbadoes), and to their younger children (not their eldest sons) after them; also to his said daughters his plantations, &c. on Antigua, and two-thirds of his moiety of the land in the Province of Willoughby Land, and two-thirds of his plantation of Parham Hall, on the river of Surinam, and all his private estate in Willoughy Land. To said Henry Willoughby the remaining thirds of his lands in Willoughby Land and Surinam; to his nephew, William Willoughby, £200 per annum for life; to Dr. Peter La Rouse, for his constant care, £50,000. Muscovado sugar, formerly lent to him; to his executors 20,000 lbs. sugar apiece, wherewith to buy each other a ring; to Jane, wife of William Frith, clerk, for her faithful care in the government of testator's family, £20,000 sugar and £20 per annum for life; also legacies or annouities to his servants, John Fowlles, Dixon, Robert Stokes, Edward Spragg, Dodsworth, Nicholas Walker, and Richard Wills. Appoints Henry Willoughby, his nephew, Thomas Wardall, Samuel Barwick, Dr. Peter La Rouse, and testator's secretary, Henry Haughton, executors. To Henry Haughton, for his faithful services, and to attend to the payment of legacies and look after the plantations at Antigua and Surinam, his expenses and 100l. per annum for life. Appoints his brother, William Willoughby, Sir Bulstrode Whitelock, and Sir Charles Pim, overseers in trust of this will, with £20 apiece for a ring. Testators rents, issues, and profits in England or elsewhere to be paid to John Champante of London, merchant - who for his pains is allowed £100 per annum - to such uses as his said daughters or their children shall direct.
Annexed is an Order from William, Archbishop of Canterbury, appointing Elizabeth Viscountess Ranelagh administratix of this will, dated London, 10 May 1678. Died 1666 in the ship Hope when she sank in a hurricane. (Burkes Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited & Extinct Peerages)

http://www.thepeerage.com/p1662.htm#i16620


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Francis married Elizabeth Cecil Baroness Willoughby of Parham [44447] [MRIN: 551610244], daughter of Edward Cecil 1st Viscount Wimbledon [17300] and Theodosia Noel [17301], about 1629. (Elizabeth Cecil Baroness Willoughby of Parham [44447] was born about 1606 in Burghley House, Stamford, England, died on 26 Mar 1661 and was buried on 26 Mar 1661.)




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