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Barbara was the granddaughter of Francis Marsh, Archbishop of Dublin,see DNB, and Mary Taylor, the daughter of Jeremy Taylor, Bishop ofDown, Connor, and Dromore, also see DNB. Francis Marsh sharedgrandparents of the Aylesbury family with Frances Aylesbury, wife toEdward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and chief minister to King Charles IIat The Restoration. The daughter of the Earl of Clarendon and Frances,Anne Hyde, married James, Duke of York, but died before he succeededto the throne. However, their daughters became Queen Mary II, wife toKing William III, and Queen Anne. Jeremy Taylor, also Chancellor ofTrinity College, Dublin, was one of the foremost intellects in theChurch of England in the 17th Century. BarbaraMarsh, in consequence,brought to her marriage some valuable connections. <p></p> <p>Barbara was the granddaughter of Francis Marsh, Archbishop of Dublin,see DNB, and Mary Taylor, the daughter of Jeremy Taylor, Bishop ofDown, Connor, and Dromore, also see DNB. Francis Marsh sharedgrandparents of the Aylesbury family withFrances Aylesbury, wife toEdward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and chief minister to King Charles IIat The Restoration. The daughter of the Earl of Clarendon and Frances,Anne Hyde, married James, Duke of York, but died before he succeededto thethrone. However, their daughters became Queen Mary II, wife toKing William III, and Queen Anne. Jeremy Taylor, also Chancellor ofTrinity College, Dublin, was one of the foremost intellects in theChurch of England in the 17th Century. BarbaraMarsh, in consequence,brought to her marriage some valuable connections.
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