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About Joan Quarles
- Joanne Dalton1
- F, #657545
- Last Edited=28 Feb 2015
- Joanne Dalton married James Quarles, son of Sir Francis Quarles and Bridget Brampton, circa 1577.1
- From circa 1577, her married name became Quarles.1
- Children of Joanne Dalton and James Quarles
- Priscilla Quarles+1
- Sir Robert Quarles1
- Citations
- [S7462] Karen Stanaway, "re: Quarles Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 21 February 2015. Hereinafter cited as "re: Quarles Family."
- From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p65755.htm#i657545 ________________________
- Francis Quarles (8 May 1592 – 8 September 1644) was an English poet most famous for his Emblem book aptly entitled Emblems.
- Francis was born in Romford, Essex (now London Borough of Havering), and baptised there on 8 May 1592. He traced his ancestry to a family settled in England before the Norman Conquest with a long history in royal service. His great-grandfather, George Quarles, was Auditor to Henry VIII, and his father, James Quarles, held several places under Elizabeth I and James I, for which he was rewarded with an estate called Stewards in Romford. His mother, Joan Dalton, was the daughter and heiress of Eldred Dalton of Mores Place, Hadham. There were eight[citation needed] children in the family; the eldest, Sir Robert Quarles, was knighted by James I in 1608, and another, John Quarles, also became a poet.[1]
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- From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Quarles _______________
- QUARLES, Sir Robert (1581-1639), of Stewards, Romford, Essex
- b. 12 May 1581,1 1st s. of James Quarles of Stewards, clerk of the Greencloth and surveyor of marine victuals, and his 2nd w. Joan, da. and h. of Edward Dalton of Moor Park, Much Hadham, Herts.2 educ. privately (Thomas Foster, by 1589),3 Emmanuel, Camb. 1599, L. Inn 1600.4 m. (1) 2 Sept. 1601, Hester (bur. 9 Sept. 1612), da. of Sir Edward Lewkenor I* of Denham, Suff. 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) 8 Apr. 1614, Anne (bur. 14 Oct. 1616), da. of William Brewster of Castle Hedingham, Essex, wid. of Sir Thomas Seckford (d.1610) of Great Bealings, Suff., 1da. d.v.p.; (3) 6 May 1617, Mary (bur. 3 Mar. 1665), da. of Henry Parvish, Haberdasher of London and Ruckholts, Leyton, Essex, 2s. 1da.5 suc. fa. 1599; kntd. 5 Mar. 1608.6 d. 2 Feb. 1639.7 sig. Rob[ert] or Rob[er]t Quarles.
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- From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/qu... ____________________
- Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 47
- Quarles, Francis by Sidney Lee
- QUARLES, FRANCIS (1592–1644), poet, was born at his father's manor-house of Stewards at Romford, Essex, and was baptised at Romford on 8 May 1592. The father, James Quarles (d. 1599), who claimed descent from a family settled in England before the Norman conquest, was successively clerk of the royal kitchen, clerk of the Green Cloth, and surveyor-general for victuals of the navy under Elizabeth (cf. Hist. MSS. Comm. 5th Rep. p. 289, 7th Rep. p. 655a). Norden, in his 'Description of Essex' in 1594, describes him as a man of account (p. 41). The poet's mother, Joan, was daughter of Edward or Eldred Dalton of Mores Place, Hadham, Kent. She died in 1606, and was buried with her husband at Romford. Francis was the third son; the eldest, Robert (1580–1640), on whom the poet wrote an elegy, succeeded to the manor of Stewards, was knighted by James I at Newmarket on 5 March 1607–8, and sat in parliament as member for Colchester in 1626. Francis, with his next eldest brother, James, was educated at a country school. To each of them their father, who died in their infancy, left by will 50l. a year. William Tichbourn, 'chaplain' of Romford, who in 1605 bequeathed them money to buy a book apiece, doubtless assisted in their education. When their mother died, in 1606, they had just settled at Cambridge, and in her will she directed the eldest son, Robert, to provide for the payment of the annuities due to them from their father's estate, but not yet fully paid. Francis became a member of Christ's College, Cambridge, and graduated B.A. in 1608. Subsequently he studied law at Lincoln's Inn, with the object, his wife tells us, of fitting himself for composing differences between friends and neighbours rather than of following the legal profession. At the same time he practised music, and on one occasion sold his ‘Inn-of-court gowne’ to pay for a lute-case (Anecdotes and Traditions, Camd. Soc. p. 48). .... etc.
- From: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Quarles,_Francis_(DNB00) _________________
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Joan Quarles's Timeline
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Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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May 25, 1581
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Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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May 8, 1592
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Romford, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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October 9, 1606
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Stewards, Romford, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
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