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MONTEAGLE. 347 23 April, :uifl insfc, 8 May 1514 ; attended the Princess Mary into France on her marriage, 9 Oct. 1514, with King Louis XXL, ami was sum. to Pari, as LOUD MONT- EAGLE, l>y writs from 28 Nov. (1511), 6 Hen. VIII., to 12 Nov. (1515), 7 Hen. VIII., directed " lidioarda Stanley <lc Mount Eycll, Lhl'r." He m.(') firstly Anne, da. and coheir of Sir John IIauington, of Hornby afsd., by Maud, da. of Thomas (CLIFFORD), LORD Clifford. She who was aged five in 14C0 (at the death of her father) (/. s.p., 5 Aug. 14S9. He m. secondly, Elizabeth, widow of ( — ), Loud GitEV he Wir.TON, da. of Sir Thomas V.mt.han. of Tretower, co, Brecon. ( h ) by Cissil, da. of Morgan ap Jenkin Piiilif, of Gwent Ischoed. He d. 6 April 1523, and was bur. at Hornby. Will dat. 5 April 1523, pr. 25 Aug. 1521. II. 1523. 2. Thomas (Stanley), Lord Monteagle, g, ami b, by second wife ; a minor at his father's death ; attended Cardinal Wolsey on his Embassy to France in 152S: had livery of his lauds, 1529-30; aud was m ole K.B., 30 May 1533, at the Coronation of Queen Aune Bolcyu. He m. before 1529, Mary, da of Charles (Hkandok), Duke of Suffolk, by his first wife, Aune. da. of Sir Anthony Browne, of Cowdray, .Sussex. She who was b. about 1510 (by whom he had six children), d. between 1540 and 1544. ( c ) He m. secondly, Helen, widow of Sir James LeyBOUHMB, da. of Thomas Prestos, of Leveus, CO. Westmorland. He d. 25 Aug. 1500, at Hornby Castle, and was bur at Melling. Will dat. 28 July to 29 Dec. 1558, pr. at Richmond, co. York, 29 Aug. 1504. Fun. certif. 1500. The aduioii. of his widow was granted, 11 Nov. 1571 to William (Stanley), Lord Monteagle, and his wife, Aune, who was a da. of the deceased. III. luliO. J. William (Stanley). Lord Monteagle, only s. and h. by first wife, was under age in 1560 ; was sum. to Pari, from 1 1 Jan. (1662/8), 5 Eliz. to (5 Jan. (15S0, 1), 23 Eliz. He »t. firstly Anne, da. of Sir James LBYBOURRX, of Conswyke, co. Westmorland, by Helen his wife, both above- named. She was iiviug Nov. 1571. He m. secondly, Aune, 5th da. of Sir John SPRNCEU, of Althorpe, co. Northampton, by Katheriue, da. of Sir Thomas Kitson. He d. s.p.m. 1581. His widow in (as 2d wife) Ileury (CoMITon), 1st Loiio Comptox, who d. *l)cc. 15S9. She m. thirdly (as 2d wife) Robert (Sackville), 2d Eaul of Dorset (who d. 27 Feb. 1(508/9), and d. 22 Sep. 1618. Will pr. 1618. IV. 1581. 4. Elizabeth, tie jure, mo jure Baroness Mont-") eagle, only da. aud h. liy first wife, wife of Edward (Pahkkr), LORD MORLEY. who was sum. in that last named Barony to Pari, from 15S1 to 1614, aud who d. 1 April 1618. V. 1G04. 5. William (Parker), Lord Monteagle, s. ami h., who was sum. v.p. from 19 March 1603/4 to 5 April 1614, in his mother's Barony as Lord Montcaylc, but who after the death (1618) of his father, was sum. 30 Jan. 1620/1 to 4 Nov. 1621 as Lokd Morley and Monteagle. He </. 1 July 1622. ^ «Si £ VI. 1622. 6. Henry (Parker), Lord Morley and Mont- •§ eagle, s. aud h. was sum. to Pari, in these dignities, 12 Feb. 1623/1 to 3 Nov. 1639. He d. June 1655. VII. 1655, 7. Thomas (Parker), Loud Morley and Mont- to eagle, only a. aud h. was sum to Pari, in these dignities from 1GSG? 8 May 1661 to 19 May 1685. He d. s.p. about 1686, when these Baronies fell into abeyance. J [£, (") Tho' he had no issue by this marriage the Hornby estate was thereby acquired by the Stanley family. ( ,J ) At the funeral of his son (see fun. cert. 1560) a banner was born which con- tained the arms of " Edwarde, Lord Mouuteagle, aud of Elizabeth, Ladye Grey of Wylton, da. of Sir Thomas Vawghau, of Tretower, Knt., in pale.*' No match with Grey (prior to that with Stanley) is indicated to this Lady Monteagle in the ped. of Yaughan in Jones' fiieconikirt," ii, 507. In some pedigrees, how- ever, she is made to be relict of Sir Thomas Cokesey {Query of him who d. in 149S) as also of John, Lord Grey do Wilton. ( c ) See ffittorieal apptudix to Miss Holt's " Harvest vj yesterday."