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Sir Henry Boothby, of Clater Cote, Oxfordshire 1st Baronet

Дата рождения:
Смерть: 03 сентября 1648
Boddington, Northamptonshire, England
Место погребения: Northamptonshire, England UK
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын William Boothby, of St. Lawrence, Old Jewry, London и Judith Austin
Муж Mary Boothby
Отец Sir William Boothby of Ashbourne Hall, Derbyshire 2nd Baronet и Judith Boothby
Брат Judith Boothby; William Boothby, of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire; Thomas Boothby, of Tooley Park by Peckleton, Leicestershire; Elizabeth Boothby; Robert Boothby, of Boradlow Ashe, Derbyshire Esq. и ещё 1
Неполнородный брат Elizabeth Cavendish Howard, Duchess of Newcastle

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About Sir Henry Boothby, of Clater Cote, Oxfordshire 1st Baronet

The Boothby Baronetcy, of Broadlow Ash in the County of Derby, was created in the Baronetage of England on 13 July 1660 for William Boothby, subsequently High Sheriff of Derbyshire from 1661 to 1662.

Charles I had intended to create Boothby's father, Henry Boothby (1594–1648), a Royalist, in 1644 (with the territorial designation "of Clate Clote in the County of Oxford"). The letters patent received the sign-manual of the King but in the confusion of the Civil War, it did not pass the Great Seal.

His son, William, petitioned for a new creation in 1660 which was granted (due to this the Baronets are sometime numbered differently, the first Baronet of the 1660 creation is sometimes referred to as the second Baronet, and so on).

Sir William married as his second wife Hill, daughter of Sir William Brooke, hence the common family first name of Brooke. Sir William Brooke was heir to the barony of Cobham through his mother, but did not succeed as the peerages were under attainder. On his death the peerage fell into abeyance among his four daughters. Boothby was succeeded by his grandson Henry (son of his deceased son Francis from his first marriage to Frances Milward of Snitterton Hall).

The Boothbys left Broadlow Ash when the first Baronet purchased Ashbourne Hall from Sir Aston Cockayne in about 1671.

Several other members of this family may also be mentioned.

  • William Osbert Boothby (1866–1913), son of Reverend Evelyn Boothby, second son of Reverend Charles Boothby, third son of the seventh Baronet, was a Captain in the Royal Navy.
  • Basil Boothby, son of Basil Tanfield Beridge Boothby, youngest son of the aforementioned Reverend Evelyn Boothby, was a diplomat and served as Ambassador to Iceland from 1962 to 1965.
  • Evelyn Leonard Beridge Boothby (1876–1937), son of Colonel Basil Charles Boothby (who was seriously wounded at the Battle of Alma during the Crimean War and had to have his leg amputated), fourth son of Reverend Charles Boothby (who at a young age fought in the Battle of Talavera where he lost a leg and was taken prisoner by the French), third son of the seventh Baronet, was also a Captain in the Royal Navy.
  • John George Boothby (1824–1876), third son of Reverend Brooke Boothby, second son of the seventh Baronet, was a Major-General in the Royal Artillery.

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Sir Henry Boothby, 1st Bt.

  • Born. circa 1592,
  • Died 3 September 1648
  • Son of William Boothby and Judith Austen.
  • Baptised on 24 June 1594.
  • Married Mary Hayes, daughter of Sir Thomas Hayes and Mary Milward, before 1638.
  • Died on 3 September 1648.
  • Buried at Boddington, Northamptonshire, England.
  • Will was proven (by probate) on 6 January 1648/49.

On 21 March 1637 he inherited the estates of Clater Cote, Croperdy (Oxfordshire), Boddington (Northamptonshire), and Broadlow Ash (Derbyshire) from his mother.

He was created 1st Baronet Boothby, of Clate Clote, co. Oxford [England] on 5 November 1644, although the letters patent did not pass the Great Seal.

His last will was dated 2 September 1648.

Child of Sir Henry Boothby, 1st Bt. and Mary Hayes

  • Sir William Boothby, 1st Bt. b. c 1638, d. 24 Mar 1706/7
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Хронология Sir Henry Boothby, of Clater Cote, Oxfordshire 1st Baronet

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