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About Lady Elizabeth Windsor (Blount), Baroness Windsor
Lady Elizabeth Windsor (Blount), Baroness Windsor
Elizabeth Blount1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Last Edited 19 Aug 2013
F, #44567, b. circa 1469, d. between 1529 and 30 March 1543
Father Sir William Blount, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire1,2,3,9,5,6,10,8 b. c 1443, d. 14 Apr 1471
Mother Margaret Echingham1,2,9,5,10,8 b. c 1448, d. bt 17 Jul 1488 - Nov 1492
Elizabeth Blount was born circa 1469 at of Rock, Worcestershire, England.2 She married Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Lord Windsor of Stanwell, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of New Windsor, Trier of Petitions in the House of Lords, son of Thomas Windsor, Esq., Constable of Windsor Castle and Elizabeth Andrews, circa 1490 at of Rock, Worcestershire, England; They had 4 sons (George; Sir William, 2nd Lord Windsor; Edmund; & Thomas) and 4 daughters (Elizabeth, wife of Sir Peter Vavasour; Anne, wife of Roger Corbet; Edith, wife of George Ludlow, Esq; & Eleanor, wife of Sir Edward Neville).1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Elizabeth Blount died between 1529 and 30 March 1543; Buried in the choir of Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex.2,5,8
Family
Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Lord Windsor of Stanwell, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of New Windsor, Trier of Petitions in the House of Lords b. Feb 1467, d. 30 Mar 1543
Children
- Eleanor Windsor+2,3,5,6,8 b. c 1491, d. b 25 Mar 1531
- Sir William Windsor, 2nd Lord Windsor, Sheriff of Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire, Burgess of Wycombe+11,5,8 b. 1498, d. 20 Aug 1558
- Anne Windsor2 b. c 1501, d. b 1543
Citations
1.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 282.
2.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 476.
3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 169.
4.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 103.
5.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 72-73.
6.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 323.
7.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 485.
8.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 663-664.
9.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 102-103.
10.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 484-485.
11.[S11568] The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. XII/2, p. 792-794, notes.
https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1483.htm...
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Elizabeth Blount1
F, #13033
Last Edited=3 Nov 2015
Elizabeth Blount was the daughter of William Blount and Margaret Echingham.1 She married Andrews Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor, son of Thomas Windsor and Elizabeth Andrews, circa 1485.1,2
From circa 1485, her married name became Windsor.
Children of Elizabeth Blount and Andrews Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor
1. William Windsor, 2nd Baron Windsor+1 d. 20 Aug 1558
2. Anne Windsor+1 d. 1551
3. Sir George Windsor1 d. b 1543
4. Sir Edmund Windsor+1
5. Thomas Windsor1
6. Elizabeth Windsor+1
7. Edith Windsor1
8. Eleanor Windsor+1 b. 1479, d. 25 Mar 1531
Citations
1.[S22] Sir Bernard Burke, C.B. LL.D., A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, new edition (1883; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1978), page 591. Hereinafter cited as Burkes Extinct Peerage.
2.[S6289] The History of Parliament Online, online http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org. Hereinafter cited as History of Parliament.
From: http://thepeerage.com/p1304.htm#i13033
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Elizabeth BLOUNT (B. Windsor of Bradenham)
Born: ABT 1469, Rock, Worcester, England
Died: BEF 1543
Buried: Church of the Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex, England
Father: William BLOUNT (Sir Knight)
Mother: Margaret De ECHYNGHAM
Married: Andrew WINDSOR (1° B. Windsor of Bradenham) ABT 1490, Rock, Worcester, England
Children:
1. Elizabeth WINDSOR
2. George WINDSOR
3. Eleanor WINDSOR
4. William WINDSOR (2° B. Windsor of Bradenham)
5. Andrew WINDSOR (b. ABT 1492)
6. Edmund WINDSOR (b. ABT 1494 - d. AFT Jan 1553)
7. Anne WINDSOR
8. Edith WINDSOR
9. Thomas WINDSOR
From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BLOUNT1.htm#Elizabeth%20BLOUNT%20(B.%2...
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Elizabeth Blount Windsor
Birth 1469
Worcestershire, England
Death 26 Mar 1543 (aged 73–74)
Hounslow, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England
Burial Brookwood Cemetery
Brookwood, Woking Borough, Surrey, England
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 104956015
Daughter of Sir William Blount and Margaret Echingham, descendant of King Henry III.
Wife of Sir Andrew Windsor, son of Thomas Windsor, Esq., and Elizabeth Andrews. They were married about 1490 and had four sons and four daughters:
George, William 2nd Baron Windsor, Edmund, Thomas, Elizabeth (wife of Sir Peter Vavsour), Anne (Wife of Roger Corbet), Edith Ludlow and Eleanor Neville.
Elizabeth died after Andrew, who died March of 1543. They were both buried in the choir of the Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex.
"He [Andrew Windsor] married Elizabeth, elder sister and coheir (1475) of Edward Blount, 2nd Baron Mountjoy, daughter of William Blount(son and heir apparent of the 1st Baron), by Margaret, daughter and eventually coheir of Sir Thomas Echingham, of Etchingham, Sussex. She, who was living, 22 February 1513/4, died before him and was buried at Hounslow, Middlesex. He died 30 March 1543 and was also buried there, aged about 76."
Andrew and Elizabeth were originally buried at Holy Trinity. On 01 June 1943 two young boys were setting old churches afire, including Holy Trinity, which was devastated. Hence in 1960 the graves at Holy Trinity were exhumed and the remains were dispatched to Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey for reburial. Following the usual procedure a list of all the buried was produced at this time: 483 names with dates of death, grouped by grave, from 223 graves. All per "WEST MIDDLESEX FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY JOURNAL. Vol 34 No. 3 September 2016."
I have left Elizabeth and husband Andrew Windsor here in that if they were to be removed, someone less informed, as I was when placing these memorials, will most likely re-add them. Perhaps down the road, someone with more time than I can dispatch all the Holy Trinity memorials to Brookwood and leave Holy Trinity with a note of description from the source, which is quite detailed with pictures - www.west-middlesex-fhs.org.uk/downloads/2016%20No%203%20September.pdf
Family Members
Parents
William Blount
unknown–1471
Margaret Echingham Elrington
1446–1485
Spouse
Sir Andrew Windsor
1467–1543
Siblings
Sir Edward Blount
1464–1475
Children
Edmund Windsor
1499–1574
Anne Windsor Corbet
1506–1543
Elizabeth Windsor Vavasour
unknown–1541
William Windsor
unknown–1558
Edith Windsor Ludlow
unknown–1613
From: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104956015/elizabeth_windsor
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Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor (Wyndsore, Wyndesor) KB (1467–1543), was a Member of Parliament, English peer,[1] and Keeper of the Wardrobe, knight banneret and military commander.[2]
Name
In manuscript and printed sources dated before 1650 his name consistently appears as 'Andrew' or 'Andrewe'. In 1676 Sir William Dugdale (1605–1686) gave an account of him in The Baronage of England,[3] partly based on information from 'Thomas, late Lord Windsor deceased' (6th Lord Windsor, died 1642),[4] in which he is called 'Andrews' Windsor, Andrews having been the maiden name of Sir Andrew's mother.[5]
etc.
In that year of 1520 Wyndsore's eldest son and heir George (who had married Ursula de Vere, sister of the 14th Earl of Oxford) died, being still a young man. He was buried in a chapel belonging to Hounslow Trinitarian Priory,[46] not far from Stanwell and from Syon Abbey, where Margaret Wyndsore, Andrew's sister, became prioress.
etc.
Wyndsore dated his will 26 March 1543, as from Stanwell, and died four days later. His wife had died before him, and he left careful instructions that he should be buried with her in the chapel at Hounslow, and a suitable monument 'with arms, images and scriptures' to be erected for them, and the tomb of his son George to be properly finished. He appointed as executors his sons William and Edward, Sir Thomas Audley of Walden (Lord Chancellor) and Sir John Baker (Chancellor of the Tenths), and for his overseers his brother Sir Anthony Wyndsore and Thomas Duke of Norfolk. William and Edward proved his will in July 1543.[58]
Andrew's son William, 2nd Baron Windsor held the manor and chapel at Hounslow at his death 1558, and when sold by his son Edward Windsor, 3rd Baron Windsor in 1571 the purchaser covenanted to maintain the tombs of Sir Andrew and George Wyndsore.[59] A wall monument showing a kneeling figure in armour with his wife, surrounded by a moulding but lacking an inscription, may be that for Andrew and Elizabeth. A stone bearing the arms of Wyndsore quartered with those of Andrewes, and with two others (defaced), and inscribed 'Monsyr Andrews Wanedsor', before 1828 in an early perimeter wall, was reset in the vestry wall of the church rebuilt in 1828, but seems to have been lost in the modern rebuilding of Holy Trinity church.[60] The inscription to his son George is lost since John Weever recorded it.
Family
Andrew Windsor married Elizabeth, daughter of William Blount and Margaret Echyngham (and sister and co-heir of Edward Blount, 2nd Baron Mountjoy), with whom he had the following children:[61]
- George Windsor (died 1520), eldest son and heir, who married Ursula de Vere (died 1558), daughter of Sir George de Vere and Margaret Stafford.
- Sir William Windsor,[62] who succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Windsor (1542–1558). He married (1) Margaret Sambourne (died before 1554), daughter of William Sambourne and Anne Copley, by 1527. He married (2) Elizabeth Cowdrey (c. 1520-1588/89), daughter of Piers and Dorothy Cowdrey of Herriard, Hampshire, and widow of Richard Paulet, about 1554.[63] He was succeeded by his son Edward Windsor, 3rd Baron Windsor.
- Edmund Windsor, Esq., of Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, one of the Knights of the Carpet (1553).
- Thomas Windsor, of Bentley, Hampshire, M.P.,[64] married Mary (died 1574)[65] daughter and heir of Thomas Beckingham of Buscot[66] (formerly Berkshire, now Oxfordshire). The Beckinghams held the manors of Philpots Court at Buscot,[67] and of Upton Russels, formerly in Blewbury, latterly Upton:[68] both came through Mary to her husband Thomas Windsor, and passed successively to three of their sons.[69]
- Elizabeth Windsor (died 1548–49), married Sir Peter Vavasour of Spaldington (died 5 March 1556), son of William Vavasour of Gunby and Alice Mallory.[70]
- Anne Windsor, married Roger Corbet of Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, Esq. (born 24 June 1501, died 20 December 1538), son of Sir Robert Corbet and Elizabeth Vernon, by 1520 in Lyncheslade, Buckinghamshire.[71]
- Edith Windsor, married George Ludlow (c.1523–1580) of Hill Deverill, Esq., son of William Ludlow, Esq. and Jane Moore, before 26 March 1543 in Wiltshire.[72][73][74]
- Eleanor Windsor, married (1) Ralph Scrope, 10th Baron Scrope of Masham (whose marriage to Cecily of York was annulled), who died 17 September 1515; and (2), before 1524, Sir Edward Neville of Addington Park, West Malling, Kent, son of Sir George Nevill, 4th Baron Bergavenny and Margaret, daughter of Hugh Fenn. Edward (born c. 1482) was brother of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny.[75] He was beheaded on Tower Hill on 8 December 1538. Sir Henry Neville of Billingbear was their son.[76]
etc.
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Windsor,_1st_Baron_Windsor
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WINDSOR, Sir Andrew (c.1467-1543), of Stanwell, Mdx.
Family and Education
b. c.1467, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Thomas Windsor of Stanwell by Elizabeth, da. and coh. of John Andrews of Baylham, Suff. educ. M. Temple. m. c.1485, Elizabeth, da. of William Blount, 4s. inc. Thomas and William 3da. suc. fa. 29 Sept. 1485, KB 23 June 1509; cr. Lord Windsor by 1 Dec. 1529.3
etc.
From: https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/w...
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- 'Plantagenet ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham
- Plantagent ancestry Pg.475
- 13. Elizabeth Stratton, daughter and heiress, born about 1425. She married about 1439 John Andrew (or Andrews), Esq., of Baylham, Suffolk, laywer, Burgess for Ipswich and Bletchingley, Suffolk, son of James Andrews, of Ipswich, Suffolk, by Alice, daughter and heiress of John Weyland. He was born perhaps about 1415. They had two daughters, Elizabeth and Anne. ....
- Pg.476
- 14. Elizabeth Andrew, 1st daughter and co-heiress. She married (1st) before 1 Feb. 1465/6 Thomas Windsor, Esq., of Stanwell, Middlesex, and West Hagbourne, Berkshire, lawyer, Usher of the Chamber, Constable of Windsor Castle, Knight of the Shire for Middlesex, son and heir of Miles Windsor, Esq., of Stanwell, Middlesex, by Joan, daughter of Walter Green. He was born about 1441 (aged 11 in 1452). They had three sons, Andrew, 'Andrew (2nd of name), Knt., K.B. [1st Lord Windsor]', and Anthony, Knt., and four daughters, Elizabeth, Bridget, Alice and Anne.
- 15. 'Andrew Windsor, Knt., K.B., of Stanwell, Middlesex, member of the Middle Temple, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of Windsor, Privy Councillor, Sheriff of cos. Buckingham and Bedford, Knight of the Shire for Buckinghamshire, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir, born in Feb. 1467 (aged 18 in 1485). He married about 1490 Elizabeth Blount, daughter of William Blount, Knt., of Derby, by Margaret, daughter and eventual co-heiress of Thomas Echingham, Knt., of Etchingham, Sussex (descendant of King Henry III) [see ECHINGHAM 13.i for her ancestry]. She was born shortly before 1471 and was elder sister and co-heiress of Edward Blount, 2nd Lord Mountjoy. They had four sons, George, William [2nd Lord Windsor], Edmund, and Thomas, and four daughters, Elizabeth (wife of Peter Vavasour, Knt.), Anne (wife of Roger Corbet), Edith, and Eleanor. He was a Bencher, Middle Temple before 1500. He purchased the manor of March Baldon, Oxfordwhire in 1504 from John Baynton. He was appointed to join the retinue of Sir William Sandys for the expedition to Guienne in 1512. He served as Treasurer of the King's Middleward in 1513, being made a Banneret probably after the Battle of the Spurs 16 August 1513. His wife, Elizabeth, was living 22 Feb. 1513/4. He was a legatee in the 1519 will of his aunt, Anne (Andrew) (Sulliard) Bourghchier. He was created Lord Windsor of Stanwell, being admitted to the House of Lords on 1 Dec. 1529. He was summoned to Parliament from 1529 to 1541/2, by writs directed Andrea Windsor de Stanwell. In 1542 he was compelled to surrender to the Crown his manor of Stanwell, Middlesex, in exchange for the manor of Minchhampton, Gloucestershire, which formerly belonged to Sion Monastery. Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Lord Windsor, died testate (P.C.C. 23 Spert) 30 March 1543. His wife, Elizabeth, predeceased him. They were buried in the choir of Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex. ....
- Children of 'Andrew Windsor, Knt., K. B., by Elizabeth Blount:
- i. Edith Windsor [see next].
- ii. Eleanor Windsor, married Edward Neville, Knt., of Addington Park, Kent [see BERGAVENNY 13.ii].
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- http://www.mostyn.com/Genealogy/Father/Family/WC43/WC43_199.HTM
- parents of andrew: Sir Thomas WINDSOR
- Elizabeth ANDREWS
- m. Rock, Worcester, England
- 'Sir Andrew WINDSOR 1st Baron Windsor Of Stanwell
- b. abt 1466, Bradenlove, Buckinghamshire, England
- d. 30 Mar 1543, Hounslow, Middlesex, England
- br. Hounslow, Middlesex, England
- occ. Constable Of Windsor Castle, Member Of Parliament
- 'Elizabeth BLOUNT
- 'b. 1469
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- PAR. Sir William BLOUNT & Margaret D'ECHYNGHAM
- Children
- Elizabeth WINDSOR
- George WINDSOR
- Andrew WINDSOR
- Edmond WINDSOR
- Baron William WINDSORwww.findagrave.com
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