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Sir Richard Weston, MP (1510 - 1572)

Also Known As: "Knight of the Garter", "Judge of the Common Pleas", "First Earl of Portland Weston"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Roxwell, Essex, England, (Present UK)
Death: July 06, 1572 (57-66)
Skymes, Roxwell, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Writtle, Essex, England
Immediate Family:

Son of John Weston, of Litchfield and Cecilia Weston
Husband of Wilburga Weston; Margaret Westin and Elizabeth Weston
Father of Amphillis Tichborne; Sir Jerome Weston, Kt., of Skreens and Nicholas Weston
Brother of NN Weston; Sir Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland; James Weston, MP; Mildred White; Alice Bawle and 1 other

Occupation: Judge of the Common Pleas
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About Hon Richard Weston, MP, Judge of the Common Pleas

There appears to be some question as to the veracity of the pedigree beyond this point:

  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 60 - Weston, Richard (1577-1635)
  • by Albert Frederick Pollard

According to an elaborate pedigree fabricated for Portland's benefit in 1632 by Henry Lilly [q. v.], then rouge croix, certified by Sir William Segar [q. v.], engrossed on vellum, extant in British Museum Additional MS. 18667, and printed in Erdeswick's ‘Staffordshire’ (ed. Harwood, p. 164), Portland was descended from the ancient family of Weston, represented in the sixteenth century by Robert Weston [q. v.], lord chancellor of Ireland, who is erroneously said to have been brother of Portland's grandfather, Richard Weston (d. 1572), justice of the common pleas. The judge is represented as second son of John Weston of Lichfield by Lady Cecily Neville, but there is no proof that this branch of the Weston family had any connection with Staffordshire; and Morant's statement, that he came from an Essex family, is more probably correct. His grandfather seems to have been William Weston (d. 1515), whose fourth son, John, was father of the judge (see an elaborate examination of the Weston genealogy in Chester Waters, Chesters of Chicheley, pp. 93 sqq.).

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  • The Visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570 ..., Part 1 By Thomas Hawley, William Harvey, Robert Cooke, John Raven (Richmond herald.), George Owen, Henry Lilly, William Berry
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&q=catesby#v=snippet&q...
  • Pg.319
    • Weston. - Chart Pg.318-319
  • Richard Weston of Skryne (Skreens) in Roxwell in com. Essex Esq. and Justice of the Peace & Common Place. = Wyborow, daugh. to Anthony Catesby of Whiston in com. Northampt. Esquier, Wydow to Richard Jenour of Dunmowe in Essex gent. She died ye first of Q. M. a0 1553.; ch: Sr Gerrom (m. Mary Cave & Margery Gerte), Amphillis (m. Sr Benjamin Tichborne), Margarett (m. John Lovedaye & Andrew Glascocke) Weston.
  • Sr Gerrom Weston of Skrynes in Roxwell, in com. Essex Knight, sonne & heire.; = Mary, daugh. & coheire to Cave, first wyfe.; ch: Sr Richard (m. Elizabeth Pinchon & Frauncis Waldegrave), William, dau. (m. John Williams & _ Gardiner), dau. (m. Nicholas Cotton), Dorathe (m. Sr Edward Pinchon), dau. (m. Edw. Leventhorpe) Weston.; = Margery dau. to Gerte of London wydow to Alderman Thawtes (? Thwaites) 3dly she mar. to Sr John Savell Barron of the Exchequer. ____________________________________
  • WESTON, Richard (by 1527-72), of the Middle Temple, London and Roxwell, Essex.
  • b. by 1527, prob. 3rd s. of Richard Weston of Colchester, Essex. educ. M. Temple. m. (1) Weburgh, da. of Anthony Catesby of Whiston, Northants., wid. of Richard Jenour (d.1548) of Great Dunmow, Essex, 1s. 1da.; (2) 1552/55, Margaret, da. of Eustace Burneby, wid. of Thomas Addington, 1s. 2da.; (3) July 1566, Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Lovett of Astwell, Northants., wid. of Anthony Cave of Chicheley, Bucks. and John Newdigate (d.1565) of Harefield, Mdx.1
  • Offices Held
    • Bencher and Autumn reader, M. Temple 1554.
    • Commr. relief, Essex 1550, eccles. causes 1572; other commissions 1552-d.; j.p. Essex 1554-d., Maldon 1556-9, q. Cornw., Devon, Dorset, Hants, Som., Wilts. 1564, Bucks., Devon 1569; solicitor-gen. Nov. 1557-Feb. 1559; member, council of 16th Earl of Oxford by 1558; serjeant-at-law Jan. 1559; Queen’s serjeant Feb. 1559; j.c.p. Oct. 1559-d.; receiver of petitions in the Lords, Parlts. of 1563, 1571 and 1572.2
  • Richard Weston’s grandson Richard Weston became Earl of Portland under Charles I and inspired the fabrication of a pedigree tracing his grandfather’s descent from the Staffordshire family of Weston and a Neville of Westmorland. Weston’s real ancestry is uncertain. He was probably a grandson of William Weston, mercer of London, who died in 1515 leaving four sons, of whom one, Richard, settled in Colchester, where he died in 1541 or 1542, styling himself gentleman and leaving three sons under age, the youngest named Richard. Richard Weston of Colchester left legacies to his ‘most singular good lord and master’ Chancellor Audley and to John Lucas, to whom he also committed the upbringing of his second son John. Both Audley and Lucas were members of the Inner Temple, but the younger Richard Weston was apparently to follow his stepfather Jerome Gilbert to the Middle Temple.3
  • The date of Weston’s admission there is unknown but in July 1548 he was counsel to Admiral Seymour who ordered him to obtain the opinions of ‘such lawyers as be of long continuance in study of the law and in estimation therefore’, phrases which imply that Weston was still junior in the law and was perhaps appointed in vacation time in the absence of older counsel. In November 1550, he purchased the wardship of Andrew Jenour, the heir of Richard Jenour, whose widow Weston had married. His appointment to the commission of gaol delivery in 1552 was an early one, as was that of his friend and associate Anthony Browne II, and his inclusion in the commission of the peace two years later, coming equally soon for one who did not belong to a leading county family, may be attributed either to his legal gifts or to his Catholic sympathies. In April 1553 Browne and Weston jointly purchased land around Finchingfield, Essex, and in Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire for £893; a month later they sold the land outside Essex. In January 1555 Weston bought for £280 the manor of Skreens in Roxwell, which he was to make his principal seat. He made further purchases of Essex lands in July 1558 and October 1560.4
  • Weston sat three times for boroughs in the duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster. In the returns for Saltash and Lancaster his name is inserted in a different hand; in the case of the two Cornish boroughs his nomination may have owed something to Browne, whose earliest parliamentary seat had also been Lostwithiel, but his return for Lancaster implies the favour of Sir Robert Rochester chancellor of the duchy, who appears to have been instrumental in bringing a number of his Essex neighbours into the House by way of duchy seats. It was almost certainly Richard Weston, and not the young Henry Weston, Member for Petersfield, to whom a treasons bill was committed on 7 Dec. 1554. He was one of the four or five Essex justices who received the Council’s instructions on the enforcement of the statutes against heresy; unlike Browne, however, Weston does not figure in the pages of Foxe as a leading persecutor of Essex Protestants. It is possible that he, rather than Robert Weston of Lichfield, was the Weston described with Rochester and others in a polemic published before 16 Aug. 1553 as ‘hardened and detestable papists’, but it is more likely that this was the Hugh Weston who was installed as dean of Westminster in September 1553. Richard Weston sat for Maldon in the Parliament of 1555 and must have been the ‘Mr. Weston counsellor’ to whom the borough was paying 20s. a year by 1552, a sum increased to 40s. by 1557, no doubt owing his election principally to being the borough’s counsel, although he may have been recommended by the Earl of Oxford. In 1556 Weston was appointed one of the justices of the Maldon borough courts, but the appointment may have been an honorary one, for his name does not appear among those of the sitting justices in the surviving records of the courts. In May 1557 the Privy Council appointed Weston and another lawyer to draw a bill ‘for the quieting of some disorders that lately have arisen in the town of Newcastle’, disorders perhaps connected with the town’s dispute with the bishop of Durham over episcopal lands. Six months later Weston became solicitor-general; in that capacity he served on many commissions for the trial of disputes in Cornwall and elsewhere during the reign of Mary and, in December 1557, on the commission of inquiry into matters of currency and foreign trade. He was summoned to Parliament in 1558 virtute officii, receiving a writ of assistance and carrying bills and messages from the Lords to the Commons on at least eight occasions; and he was a receiver of petitions in the Lords in the Parliaments of 1563, 1571 and 1572.5
  • On 13 Feb. 1559 Weston was called to the degree of serjeant-at-law and in the following October he was appointed a justice of the common pleas. He remained a justice of this court until his death on 6 July 1572. In a will made two days earlier he had asked to be buried in Writtle church in ‘a plain tomb of marble made without curiosity ... my funeral to be seemly and convenient without pomp’. He provided for his wife and children and named as executor his elder son Jerome Weston and as overseers John Pinchon† and John Glascock of Writtle. The will was proved on the following 29 July.6
  • Ref Volumes: 1509-1558
  • Author: D. F. Coros
  • Notes
  • 1. Date of birth estimated from first certain reference. Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiii), 319; Trans. Essex Arch. Soc. n.s. ix. 56 seq.; R. E. C. Waters, Chester of Chicheley, i. 93-96; PCC 25 Populwell; C142/160/35; Essex RO, D/ABW 39/51.
  • 2. CPR, 1553-4, pp. 19, 27, 31-32; 1554-5, pp. 104-5, 107; 1557-8, pp. 65, 72; 1558-60, pp. 18, 104; 1563-6, pp. 20-22, 26-28, 37, 41-43, 104-5, 123, 332, 490; 1566-9, pp. 131, 441; 1569-72, pp. 35, 219-24, 431, 441; E159/337, r. 244; Essex RO, D/B3/1/5, ff. 1, 12, 29; information from Susan Flower; LJ, i. 580, 667, 703.
  • 3. Morant, Essex, ii. 71, 171; Colchester Oath Bk. ed. Benham, 162; Essex RO, D/ABW39/51; PCC 31 Fetiplace; Essex Rev. xlviii. 37.
  • 4. HMC Hatfield, i. 55; Coll. State Pprs. ed. Haynes, 73-74; CPR, 1549-51, p. 208; 1550-3, p. 419; 1553, pp. 145, 210, 353; 1554-5, p. 227; 1557-8, p. 464; 1558-60, p. 261; C142/160/35; Essex Rev. xxviii. 31-33; CP25(2)/70/580, f. 28.
  • 5. C218/1; 219/21/21, 23/72; CJ, i. 39, 48-52; APC, vi. 90; vii. passim; CSP Span. 1553, p. 174; Essex RO, D/B3/1/5, f. 1, 3/243, 244, 247; CPR, 1557-8, pp. 65, 72; LJ, i. 580, 667, 703.
  • 6. PCC 26 Daper.
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/we... _________________________________
  • Wilburga CATESBY
  • Born: 1528, Whiston, Northamptonshire, England
  • Died: 1558
  • Father: Anthony CATESBY of Whiston / Michael CATESBY
  • Mother: Isabel Wilburga PIGOTT / Anne ODIM
  • Married 1: Richard JENOUR (GENNOR) (Esq.) ABT 1545, Roxwell, Northampton, England
  • Married 2: Richard WESTON 1549
  • Children:
    • 1. Jerome WESTON (Sir)
    • 2. Amphillia WESTON
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CATESBY.htm#Wilburga CATESBY1 _____________________________
  • Sir Richard Weston, Judge of the Common Pleas, Burgess of Lostwithiel1,2,3,4,5
  • M, #74289, b. circa 1510, d. 6 July 1572
  • Father Richard Weston, Gent.3,5 b. c 1488
  • Sir Richard Weston, Judge of the Common Pleas, Burgess of Lostwithiel was born circa 1510 at of Roxwell, Essex, England. He married Wilburga Catesby, daughter of Michael Catesby, Esq., circa 1549 at of Roxwell, Essex, England.2,4 Sir Richard Weston, Judge of the Common Pleas, Burgess of Lostwithiel married Elizabeth Lovett, daughter of Thomas Lovett, Esq. and Anne Danvers, on 7 July 1566 at Chicheley, Buckinghamshire, England; 3rd marriage for both. No issue.1,3,5 Sir Richard Weston, Judge of the Common Pleas, Burgess of Lostwithiel left a will on 4 July 1572.5 He died on 6 July 1572 at Roxwell, Essex, England.1,5 His estate was probated on 29 July 1572.5
  • Family 1 Wilburga Catesby b. c 1528, d. 1558
  • Child
    • Sir Jerome (Jeremiah) Weston, Sheriff of Essex+1,2,4 b. c 1550, d. 31 Dec 1603
  • Family 2 Elizabeth Lovett b. c 1520, d. 20 Aug 1577
  • Citations
  • 1.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 467.
  • 2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 55-56.
  • 3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 55.
  • 4.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 636-637.
  • 5.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 636.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2472.htm#... ______________________________
  • Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... By Douglas Richardson
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&printsec=frontcover&d...
  • Pg.452
  • 16. ELIZABETH LOVETT, married (1st) before 1538 ANTHONY CAVE, Gent., of Chicheley, Buckinghamshire, Burgess (m.P.) for Liverpool, son of Richard Cave, Esq., of Stanford-on-Avon,
  • Pg.453
  • Northamptonshire, by his 2nd wife, Margaret, sister of William Saxby, Merchant of the Staple of Calais. They had one son and five daughters, including Judith (wife of William Chester, Esq.), Anne (wife of Griffith Hampden, Esq.), Martha (wife of John Newdigate, Esq.), and Mary. He was trained by his uncle, William Saxby, to the trade of a merchant of the Staple of Calais, and was later a merchant at London. he purshased the manor of Drayton near Daventry, northamptonshire, and the manors of Chicheley and Thickthornes, Buckinghamshire, with other possessions of the dissolved Abbey of Tickford. ANTHONY CAVE, Gent., died 9 Sept. 1558, and was buried at Chicheley, Buckinghamshire. he left a will proved 5 Dec. 1558 (P.C.C. 7 Welles). His widow Elizabeth, married (2nd) in London 19 Nov. 1559 (as his 2nd wife) JOHN NEWDIGATE, Esq., of Harefield, Middlesex, Knight of the Shire for Middlesex, 1553, 1554, 1558, 2nd son of John Newdigate, Esq., of Harefield, Middlesex, by Anne, daughter and heiress of Nicholas Hylton, Esq. He was born 9 Oct. 1514. They had one son, Francis. JOHN NEWDIGATE, Esq., died 16 Aug. 1565, and was buried at Harefield, Middlesex. Administration on his estate was granted 4 July 1566. His widow Elizabeth, married (3rd) at Chicheley, Buckinghamshire 7 July 1566 (as his 3rd wife) RICHARD WESTON, Esq., of Skreens (in Roxwell), Essex and Middle Temple, London, Justice of the Common Pleas, Burgess (M.P.) for Lostwithiel, 1553, Saltash, 1553, Lancaster, 1554, and Maldon, 1555, Solicitor General, 1557-9, Sergeant-at-law, 1559, Queen's Serjeant, 1559, Justice of Common Pleas, 1559-72, 3rd son of Richard Weston, Gent., of Colchester, Essex. They had no issue. RICHARD WESTON, Esq., died 6 July 1572. He left a will dated 4 July 1572, proved 29 July 1572 (P.C.C. 26, Daper). His widow, Elizabeth, died 20 Aug. 1577, and was buried at Chicheley, Buckinghamshire. She left a will dated 24 July 1577, proved 20 Nov. 1577 (P.C.C. 44 Daughtry)
  • .... etc.
  • 17. MARY CAVE, daughter and co-heiress, born 1 Nov. 1556. She married (as his 1st wife) JEROME (or JEREMY, JEREMIAH) WESTON, Knt., of Skreens (in Roxwell), Essex, Sheriff of Essex, 1599-1600, son and heir of Richard Weston, Esq., Judge of Common Pleas, by his 1st wife, Wiburga, daughter of Michael Catesby, Esq. He was born about 1550 (aged 22 in 1572). The had four sons, including Richard, K.G. [Lord Weston, 1st Earl of Portland, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Treasurer of England], and William, and six daughters, Anne (wife of John Williams and ___ Gardiner), Mary, Elizabeth, Winifred (wife of Nicholas Cotton), Dorothy (wife of Edward Pynchon, Knt.), and Margaret (wife of Edward Leventhorpe). In 1584 Thomas Josselyn conveyed to him and John Glascocke, Esq., two messuages and various lands in Roxwell and Writtle, Essex. In 1587 John Tanfield, Esq., conveyed the manor of Peverels (in West Hanningfield), Essex to Jerome Weston, Lawrence Tanfield, and others. In 1592 Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, conveyed to him the manor of Berwick Hall (in Colne White) and the rectory of the church of Colne White, Essex. The same year Jerome conveyed to Thomas Yonge, Gent., on messuage and varoius lands in Wickford, Runwell, Downham, and South Hanningfield, Essex. In 1593 he and his wife, Mary, sold one messuage and lands in St. Lawrence and Bradwell-Juxta-Mare, Essex to Edward Luckyn, Gent. for L160. The same year Edmund Huddilston, Knt., and his wife Dorothy, conveyed to him and John Cotton, Esq., the manors of Over Hall and Pycottes (in Ashdon), Essex and various property in Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. His wife Mary, was buried at Roxwell, Essex 6 Oct. 1593. He married (2nd MARGARY PEAKE, widow of ___ Thwaites, of London, and daughter of Ambrose Peake, Citizen of London. In 1595 Edward Ryche, Esq., and Margaret his wife conveyed to him and Rowland Vaughan, Gent., the manor of Hutton, Essex. In 1599 John Peter, Knt., conveyed to him and Jane Elyott, widow, various lands in Writtle .... etc.
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  • Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... By Douglas Richardson
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&d...
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  • Pg. 56
  • of Essex, 1599-1600, son and heir of Richard Weston, Esq., Judge of Common Pleas, by his 1st wife, Wiburga, daughter of Michael Catesby, Esq. He was born about 1550 (aged 22 in 1572). The had four sons, including Richard, K.G. [Lord Weston, 1st Earl of Portland, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Treasurer of England], and William, and six daughters, Anne (wife of John Williams and ___ Gardiner), Mary, Elizabeth, Winifred (wife of Nicholas Cotton), Dorothy (wife of Edward Pynchon, Knt.), and Margaret (wife of Edward Leventhorpe). In 1584 Thomas Josselyn conveyed to him and John Glascocke, Esq., two messuages and various lands in Roxwell and Writtle, Essex. In 1587 John Tanfield, Esq., conveyed the manor of Peverels (in West Hanningfield), Essex to Jerome Weston, Lawrence Tanfield, and others. In 1592 Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, conveyed to him the manor of Berwick Hall (in Colne White) and the rectory of the church of Colne White, Essex. The same year Jerome conveyed to Thomas Yonge, Gent., on messuage and varoius lands in Wickford, Runwell, Downham, and South Hanningfield, Essex. In 1593 he and his wife, Mary, sold one messuage and lands in St. Lawrence and Bradwell-Juxta-Mare, Essex to Edward Luckyn, Gent. for L160. The same year Edmund Huddilston, Knt., and his wife Dorothy, conveyed to him and John Cotton, Esq., the manors of Over Hall and Pycottes (in Ashdon), Essex and various property in Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. His wife Mary, was buried at Roxwell, Essex 6 Oct. 1593. He married (2nd MARGARY PEAKE, widow of ___ Thwaites, of London, and daughter of Ambrose Peake, Citizen of London. In 1595 Edward Ryche, Esq., and Margaret his wife conveyed to him and Rowland Vaughan, Gent., the manor of Hutton, Essex. In 1599 John Peter, Knt., conveyed to him and Jane Elyott, widow, various lands in Writtle and Roswell, Essex. He was knighted by King James I at the Charterhouse 11 May 1603. SIR JEROME WESTON died 31 Dec. 1603, and was buried at Roxwell, Essex. He left a will proved 21 Nov. 1604 (P.C.C. 84 Harte). His widow, Margery, married (3rd in 1604 (as his 4th wife) JOHN SAVILE, Knt., of Bradley and Methley, Yorkshire, Burgess (M.P.) for Newton, 1572, Serjeant-at-law, Baron of the Exchequer, Chief Justice of the Coutny Palatine of Lacaster, 1604, son of Henry Savile, of Bradley, Yorkshire, by Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Ramsden. They had no issue. He matriculated from Brasenose College, Oxford in 1561, but did not graduate. He entered Middle Temple, where he was an autumn reader in 1586. In 1599 he was placed on commission for suppressing heresy. In 1606 he was one of the barons of the Exchequer who decided that the king was entitled by his sole prerogative to levy impositions upon imports and exports. He died at Serjeants' Inn 2 Feb. 1606/7, and was buried in St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, London.
  • .... etc.
  • Child of Mary Cave, by Jerome Weston, Knt.:
    • MARY WESTON, married WILLIAM CLERKE, Gent., of East Farleigh, Kent [see CLARKE 15].34
    • 34 Parents of Jeremy Clarke. ________________________
  • Elizabeth BUTLER
  • Born: ABT 1475, Woodhall, Watton, Norfolk, England
  • Died: BEF 1514
  • Buried: BEF 1514, Wappenham, Northamptonshire, England
  • Father: John BUTLER
  • Mother: Constance De VERE
  • Married: Thomas LOVETT (Esq.) (b. ABT 1471) (son of Thomas Lovett and Anne Drayton) BEF 1491, Astwell, Wappenam, Northampton, England
  • Children:
    • 1. Margaret LOVETT
    • 2. Constance LOVETT (b. ABT 1507)
    • 3. Thomas LOVETT (b. ABT 1514) (m.1 Elizabeth Fermor - m.2 Anne Danvers)
    • 4. Elizabeth (Anne) LOVETT (b. ABT 1521 - d. 21 Aug 1577) (m.1 Anthony Cave - m.2 John Newdigate - m.3 Richard Weston)
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BUTLER2.htm#Elizabeth BUTLER1 _________________________________
  • Richard Weston (by 1527-1572), of the Middle Temple, London and Roxwell, Essex, was an English politician.
  • Weston was a Member of the Parliament of England (MP) for Lostwithiel March 1553, Saltash October 1553, Maldon 1555 and Lancaster November 1554.[1]
  • From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Weston_(died_1572) ________________________
  • 'Weston01'
  • (i) Richard Weston of Rugeley, Staffordshire (d by 1454)
  • m. Agnes (d before 01.05.1493)
    • (a) John Weston of Rugeley (d before 1529)
    • m. Alice
      • ((1)) Richard Weston of Brereton (a 1498, d before 1553)
      • m. Catherine
        • ((A)) John Weston of Hagley (d 1566)
        • m. (before 1532) Cecilia Ford (dau of John Ford)
      • ((2)) Edmund Weston
      • ((3)) William Weston of Brereton (a 1500, d by 1558)
        • ((A)) daughter
        • m. (before 1543) John Meke (son of Richard of London)
      • ((4)) John Weston of Lichfield see @@@ above
      • m. (1526) Cecilia Nevill (dau of Ralph, Lord Nevill of Raby)
        • ((A)) Richard Weston of Skreens in Roxwell (d 06.07.1572, 2nd son)
        • Ancestor of the Earls of Portland.
        • m1. Wyborow (or Wiburga) Catesby
        • m2. _ Burnaby
        • m3. Elizabeth Lovett (dau of Thomas Lovett of Astwell)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ww/weston01.php ___________________________
  • 'Weston02'
  • Richard Weston of Skreens in Roxwell (d 06.07.1572, judge)
  • BE1883 identifies Richard's wife as as Wiburga, dau of Michael Catesby of Seaton. Because the dates appear to fit an earlier generation, provisionally we follow Visitation which shows her as ...
  • m1. Wyborow Catesby (d 1553, dau of Anthony Catesby of Whiston, widow of Richard Jenour of Dunmowe)
    • 1. Sir Jerome Weston of Skreens (Skrynes) in Roxwell
    • m1. Mary Cave (dau of Anthony Cave of Chicheley)
      • A. Sir Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland (bpt 01.03.1577, d 13.03.1634, Treasurer of England)
      • m1. Elizabeth Pinchon (bur 15.02.1602/3, dau of William Pinchon of Writtle)
        • i. Richard Weston
        • ii. Elizabeth Weston (bur 16.09.1654)
        • m. (1623) John Netterville, 2nd Viscount of Dowth (bur 03.09.1659)
        • iii. Mary Weston (bpt 02.01.1602-3, a 08.1678)
        • m. (1629) Sir Walter Aston Walter Aston, 2nd Lord of Forfar (b 1609, d 23.04.1678)
      • m2. (by 1605) Frances Walgrave (d 1645, dau of Nicholas Walgrave or Waldegrave of Borley)
        • iv. Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland (b 16.12.1605, d 16/7.05.1662)
        • m. (18.06.1632) Frances Stuart (b 19.03.1617, bur 17.03.1693/4, dau of Esme Stuart, Duke of Lennox)
          • a. Charles Weston, 3rd Earl of Portland (bpt 19.05.1639, d unm 03.06.1665)
          • b. other issue - Henrietta Mary, Frances, Katharine, Elizabeth
        • v. Thomas Weston, 4th Earl of Portland (bpt 09.10.1609, dsp 05.1688)
        • m. (1667) Anne Butler (d 26.05.1669, dau of John Butler, Lord of Bramfield)
        • vi. Nicholas Weston (dsp)
        • vii. Benjamin Weston of Walton-on-Thames
        • m. Elizabeth Sheldon (dau of Thomas Sheldon of Houby, relict of Christopher Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey)
          • a. Elizabeth Weston
          • m. (02.03.1651-2) Sir Charles Shelley, 2nd Bart of Michelgrove (d 1681)
          • b. Anne Weston (d infant)
        • viii. Anne Weston (d 10.03.1634/5)
        • m. Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh (b c1608, dsp 28.11.1675)
        • ix. Mary Frances Weston
        • m. Philip Draycote of Paynsly (d 07.03.1659)
        • x. Catherine Weston
        • m. Richard White of Hutton
      • B. William Weston
      • C. Anne Weston
      • m1. John Williams of Brentwood or Burntwood
      • m2. _ Gardiner of Sussex
      • D. Winifred Weston
      • m. Nicholas Cotton of Romford 'of Hornchurch'
        • i. Mary Cotton probably of this generation
        • m. Edward Cookes of Bentley Pauncefoot (d 1656)
      • E. Dorothy Weston
      • m. Sir Edward Pinchon of Writtle
      • F. Margaret Weston
      • m. Edward Leventhorp or Leventhrope of Hertfordshire
    • m2. Margery Pert (dau of George Pert of London)
    • 2. Amphalis Weston
    • m. (17.05.1571) Sir Benjamin Tichborne, 1st Bart of Tichborne (d 06.09.1629)
    • 3. Margaret Weston
    • m1. John Loveday
    • m2. Andrew Glascock
  • m2. _ Burnaby
  • m3. Elizabeth Lovett (dau of Thomas Lovett of Astwell)
  • Main source(s):
  • (1) For upper section : Visitation (Richard St. George, Staffordshire, 1612 & 1633-4, Weston of Rugeley) with a little input & support from VCH (Staffordshire, vol 5, Rugeley: Manors and economic history), Visitation (Armytage & Rylands, Staffordshire, 1664-1700, Weston)
  • (2) For lower section : BE1883 (Weston of Portland) with some input & support from Visitation (Essex, 1612, Weston)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ww/weston02.php#con1 ___________________________
  • Links
  • http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEWDIGATE.htm#John NEWDIGATE of Harefield4
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Richard_Tichborne,_2nd_Baronet
  • http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2000-01/...

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Hon Richard Weston, MP, Judge of the Common Pleas's Timeline

1510
1510
Roxwell, Essex, England, (Present UK)
1552
1552
Probably Skrynes, Roxwell, Essex, England
1553
July 4, 1553
Skrynes,Roxwell,Essex,England
1556
1556
Skrynes, North Roxwell, Essex, England
1572
July 6, 1572
Age 62
Skymes, Roxwell, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
????
Writtle, Essex, England (United Kingdom)