John (Le Bon) Radclyffe (of Attleborough) b. 1380 d. 1440 - Descendants (Inventory)

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11/1 <?+?> John (Le Bon) Radclyffe (of Attleborough) [Radclyffe]
birth: 1380
death: 1440

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21/2 <1+?> John Ratcliffe (of Attleborough) [Ratcliffe]
death: 28 mart 1461, Ferrybridge

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31/3 <2+?> John Radcliffe (9th Baron FitzWalter) [Radcliffe]
cremation: -1495, Calais, France
birth: 1 1451
title: 9th Lord Fitzwalter
death: 24 avgust 1485

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41/4 <3+?> w Robert Radcliffe (1st Earl of Sussex) [Radcliffe]
birth: 1483
death: 1542

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51/5 <4+?> Jane Radcliffe [Radcliffe]
birth: 1533
death: jul 1552

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61/6 <5+?> Mary Browne [Browne]
birth: 22 jul 1552
death: 4 novembar 1607

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71/7 <6+?> Henry Wriothesley [Wriothesley]
birth: 6 oktobar 1573, Midhurst, Sussex (England), Cowdray House
death: 10 novembar 1624
Henry Wriothesley, whose name is included in the 1605 panel of the New World Tapestry, took a considerable share in promoting the colonial enterprises of the time, and was an active member of the Virginia Company's governing council.

Alternate parents as claimed but uncorraborated

Note with regard to parentage. It is to be noted that the portrait of young Wriothesley more closely resembles his alleged parents than he does resemble his official parents. Furthermore in a dedication by Shakespeare, Henry is said to be the very image of his mother, lending some circumstantial credence to the rumor that he was the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth and Edward DeVere and only an adopted son of Mary Browne and Henry Wriothesley Senior.

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91/8 <7+?> Penelope Wriothesley [Wriothesley]
birth: 8 novembar 1598, Titchfield, England
death: 16 jul 1667, Brighton (England), Sussex (England)
Hildegard Hammerschmidt-Hummel, a German professor of English Literature, has recently speculated that Henry Wriothsley's wife, Elizabeth Vernon, was a mistress of Shakespeare and that the child she was carrying at the time of her marriage to Wriothsley was actually the child of William Shakespeare. However an extant portrait in miniature of the daughter of Elizabeth Vernon (painted between 1610 and 1615, probably 1614 the year before her marriage to William Spencer) so resembles her husband Henry Wriothsley that it would be highly improbable that she was fathered by William Shakespeare.
82/8 <7+?> Thomas Wriothesley (4. Earl of Southampton) [Wriothesley]
birth: 10 mart 1607
marriage: <1> Elizabeth Leigh [Leigh] , Frankreich, Charenton
death: 16 maj 1667, England
burial: 18 jun 1667, Titchfield, Hampshire