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  • Sir Nicholas BACON, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
  • Born: 28 Dec 1510, Chislehurst, Kent, England
  • Died: 20 Feb 1579, Gorhambury, England
  • Father: Robert BACON
  • Mother: Eleanor (Isabel) CAGE
  • Married 1: Jane FERNELEY 5 Apr 1540
  • Children:
    • 1. Edward BACON
    • 2. Nathaniel BACON of Stiffkey (Bt.)
    • 3. Nicholas BACON
    • 4. Anne BACON
    • 5. Elizabeth BACON
    • 6. Jane BACON
    • 7. John BACON
  • Married 2: Anne COOKE BEF Feb 1553
  • Children:
    • 8. Mary BACON
    • 9. Susan BACON
    • 10. Edmund BACON
    • 11. Anne BACON
    • 12. Anthony BACON
    • 13. Francis BACON (1° V. St. Albans)
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/NicholasBacon.htm ________________________________
  • Confederate military history; a library of Confederate States history (1899) Vol. 3
  • http://archive.org/details/cu31924092914450
  • http://archive.org/stream/cu31924092914450#page/1284/mode/1up
  • Pg. 1284
  • Lieutenant Henry C. Woodhouse -his father v
  • William Woodhouse m. Ann Maria Spangler -his father v
  • Jonathan Woodhouse m. Ann Barnes -his father v
  • William Woodhouse m. Miss Pembroke -his father v
  • Henry Woodhouse m. Elizabeth Dawley -his father v
  • William Woodhouse m. Jean Dawley -his father v
  • Henry Woodhouse (d.1655) -his father v
  • Sir Henry Woodhouse m. Anne Bacon _____________________
  • The annals of St. Helen's Bishopsgate, London. Edited by John Edmund Cox (1876)
  • http://archive.org/details/annalsofsthelens00coxjuoft
  • http://archive.org/stream/annalsofsthelens00coxjuoft#page/292/mode/1up
  • Pg. 292
  • A portrait at Rensham, Oxfordshire, represents Lady Caesar Adelmare at the time when the Queen came to visit her husband. She shortly afterwards had a child, who, so says that babbling Dame Tradition, was wrapped in a chemise of the virgin Queen, left behind for that purpose, which garment, alas ! was lost within the memory of man by the Chester family. This Lady Caesar was a divorced wife, daughter of Mr. Christopher Grant, and widow of a Mr. Dent of London. Sir Julius had first married Mrs. Dorcas Martin, who died 1595. The child above-mentioned was John Caesar, who died 1647. Sir Julius married, thirdly, Mrs. Anne Hungate, widow, daughter of Sir Henry Woodhouse or Wodehouse, of Waxham, Norfolk. I do not know when she died. She was niece to Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, her mother, Lady Wodehouse, having been the daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Master of the Rolls, and the great Bacon died in the arms of Sir Julius Caesar, who was sent for to the bedside of his wife's uncle at the house of Lord Arundel, at Highgate, 1626. See Life of Lord Bacon, by Lord Campbell, pp. 425-6. Ed. London, 1846. F. E. C.-D. __________________________
  • From this family it came by marriage to Sir Miles Stapleton, and from that family, by marriage, to Sir William Calthorpe, whose grandson, William Calthorpe, Esq. sold it to Sir Thomas Woodhouse, and Sir William his brother succeeded him, and left it Sir Henry Woodhouse, who was lord in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and of the manor of Ingham, as may be seen there at large.
  • This family of the Woodhouses is a distinct family from that of Kimberley, and bore, for their arms, quarterly, azure, and ermin, in the first quarter a leopard's head, or; which arms belong to the family of Power, and I find these Woodhouses to be formerly styled Woodhouse, alias Power.
  • John Woodhouse of Waxham, Esq. married Alice, daughter of William Croft, of Whitton in Norfolk, Esq. and was father of Sir Thomas and Sir William Woodhouse.
    • Woodhouse's Pedigree.
  • John Woodhouse, Esq. = Alice, daughter of William Croft, Esq.; ch: Sir Thomas (m. Margaret Hubbard), Sir William (m. Ann Repps & Elizabeth Calthorp)
    • Sir Thomas Woodhouse of Waxham, died s.p. = Margaret dau. of William Hubbard.
    • Sir William Woodhouse 2d son = 1st. Ann dau. of Henry Repps of Thorp Market, Esq., = 2d. Elizabeth dau. of Sir Philip Calthorpe, widow of Sir Henry Parker,; ch: Sir Thomas (m. Ann Wootton), Sir Henry (m. Ann Bacon & Cecily Gresham), Ann (m. Sir William Heydon), Mary (m. Sir Ralph Shelton)
      • Sir Thomas Woodhouse m. Ann dau. of John Wooton of Tudenham, Esq., and died s.p.
      • Sir Henry Woodhouse 2d son, died 1624, = 1st. Ann dau. of Sir Nicholas Bacon; ch: Sir William (m. Frances Jermys), Henry, Mary (m. _ Killigrew), Vere (m. _ Godfrey), Elizabeth (m. Sir Francis Stoner), Ann (m. _ Hungate & Sir Julius Caesar); = 2d. Cecily dau. of Thomas Gresham, Esq.; ch: Gresham, Esq.
        • Sir William Woodhouse = Frances dau. of Sir Robert Jermys of Rushbrook; ch: Thomas, Esq.
  • Sir William, son of Sir William Woodhouse, lived in the reign of King James I. and is said to have been the first person in England that erected and invented decoys for the taking of wild ducks
  • From: 'Happing Hundred: Waxham', An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: volume 9 (1808), pp. 352-355. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=78561 Date accessed: 13 March 2013. ___________________________
  • Beach : a history of Virginia Beach, Virginia (2006)
  • http://archive.org/details/beachhistoryofvi00unse
  • http://archive.org/stream/beachhistoryofvi00unse#page/18/mode/1up
  • Pg. 18
    • Woodhouse
  • Captain Henry Woodhouse, also from Norfolk County, England, was a member of the Virginia Company, 1609. He served as governor of Bermuda and was from a highly connected family. He was the son of Sir Henry Woodhouse and his wife, Ann Bacon. Ann was the daughter of the Lord Keeper of the Seal and the sister of The Lord Chancellor of England.36
  • Henry Woodhouse (son of Captain Henry and grandson of Sir Henry) patented a headright in 1637 for 500 acres located near the Lynnhaven Inlet. Henry Woodhouse was an attorney and served as justice, burgess, and vestry member.37 In the generations between their arrival in the colonies and the early 1700s, the Woodhouse family became connected to the Collins, Bennett, Attwood, Keeling, Moore, and Malbone families.38 _____________________
  • 'Bacon02'
  • Robert Bacon of Drinkstone and Hessett (d 1548)
  • m. Isabel Cage (dau of John Cage of Pakenham)
    • 1. Thomas Bacon (a 1547, dsp, alderman of London)
    • m. _ Brown
    • 2. Sir Nicholas Bacon (b 1509/0, d 20.02.1578-9, keeper of the Great Seal)
    • m1. Jane Fernley (d before 15557, dau of William Fernley of West Creeting)
      • A. Sir Nicholas Bacon of Culworth or Culford and Redgrave, 1st Bart of Redgrave (b 1540, d 12.11.1624)
      • Nicholas was the first person to be created a Baronet, on 22.05.1611.
      • m. (1564) Anne Butts (b c1549, d 19.09.1616, dau of Edmund Butts of Thornage by Anne, dau of Henry Buers)
        • i. .... etc.
      • B. Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stifkey (b c1546, bur 07.11.1622)
      • m1. Anne Gresham (natural dau of Sir Thomas Gresham of Osterley Park)
        • i. .... etc.
      • m2. Dorothy Hopton (dau of Sir George (or Arthur) Hopton, widow of William Smith)
      • C. Edward Bacon of Shrubland Hall
      • m. Helen Littel (dau of Thomas Littel or Little of Shrubland Hall)
      • The following comes from Visitation (Suffolk, 1664-8, Bacon of Shrubland in Barham).
        • i. .... etc.
      • D. Elizabeth Bacon
      • m1. Sir Robert Doyle of Oxfordshire (dsp 1577)
      • m2. Sir Henry Nevill of Berkshire
      • m3. Sir William Periam (not Peryent) (Lord Chief Baron)
      • E. Anne Bacon (b c1545)
      • m. Sir Henry Woodhouse of Waxham
      • F Elizabeth Bacon (b c1553)
      • m1. (1570) Sir Francis Windham of Felbrigg (dsp 1592, judge)
      • m2. Sir Robert Mansfield of Wales
    • m2. Anne Cooke (dau of Sir Anthony Cooke of Gidea Hall)
      • G. Anthony Bacon (b 1558, d unm 1601)
      • H. Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Baron Verulam, Viscount St. Albans (b 22.01.1561, dsp 09.04.1626)
      • m. (10.04.1606) Alice Barnham (d 29.06.1650, dau of Benedict Barnham, alderman of London)
    • 3. .... etc.
  • Main source(s): BP1934 (Bacon) with a little support from Visitation (Suffolk, 1561, Bacon of Drinkstone and Redgrave)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/bb4ae/bacon02.php#veru _______________________________
  • 'Wodehouse02'
  • Sir William Wodehouse of Waxham, Norfolk (b.1515, d 22.11.1563) BP1934 & Visitation do no more than identify a William as of this generation. He is identifed as Sir William of Waxham by various web sites which (together) show his family as follows:
  • m. Elizabeth Calthorpe (b. 1521, d 26.05.1578)
    • (i) Sir Henry Wodehouse of Washam (b. 1557, d 18.09.1624)
    • m. Anne Bacon (dau. of Sir Nicholas Bacon)
      • (a) Henry (b 1573) A Henry Wodehouse, who appears to have emigrated to North America, is shown by some sites of of this generation.
      • (b) Eleanor Wodehouse
      • m. Sir Henry Stoner of Stonor (dsp)
      • (c) Mary Wodehouse
      • m. Sir Robert Killigrew
      • (d) Anne Wodehouse
      • m1. William Hungate of East Bradenham, Norfold (d c1608)
        • ((1)) Sir Henry Hungate of Bradenham
        • m. (1619) Anne Walpole
        • ((2) Anne Hungate
        • m. Sir John Caesar
      • m2. (1615) Sir Julius Caesar
    • (ii) Mary Wodehouse
    • m. Sir Ralph Shelton of Shelton (a 1570)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ww/wodehouse02.php#wax1 ________________________
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Anne Woodhouse, 'Lady of Redgrave''s Timeline

1546
1546
Redgrave, Suffolk, England
1569
December 1, 1569
Waxham Hall, Waxham, Norwich, Norfolk, England
1570
December 6, 1570
1573
1573
Winterton,, Winterton On Sea, Norfolk, England
1575
1575
Stepney, Tower Hamlets, London, England
1579
1579
Norwich, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1580
January 15, 1580
Age 34
Waxham, Norfolk, England