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She had a younger brother, William, later 1st Marquess of Northampton, and a sister, Anne, later Countess of Pembroke.
The rebels stormed Norwich on 21 July and on 1 August defeated a force led by the Marquess of Northampton that had been sent by the government to suppress the uprising.
The King sent the Marquess of Northampton with 1, 500 men, including Italian mercenaries, to quash the rebellion.
* William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton ( c. 1512 – 1571 ) ( forfeit 1553 ; restored 1559 )
* The Marquess of Northampton, at the trial of Lord Wentworth, 1559
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Bedford, all in the Peerage of England, are: Marquess of Tavistock ( created 1694 ), Earl of Bedford ( 1550 ), Baron Russell, of Cheneys ( 1539 ), Baron Russell of Thornhaugh in the County of Northampton ( 1603 ), and Baron Howland, of Streatham in the County of Surrey ( 1695 ) ( and possibly the Barony of Bedford, which was merged into it in 1138, 1366 or 1414 ).
In 1549, Seymour's ambitions led him to being arrested and beheaded ; after which, Sudeley Castle became the property of Catherine's brother, William Parr, Marquess of Northampton.
Marquess of Rockingham, in the County of Northampton, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain.
In April 1746, two months after succeeding in the barony of Rockingham, he was created Marquess of Rockingham, in the County of Northampton, in the Peerage of Great Britain.
In 1538, Herbert married Anne Parr, daughter of Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal and sister of King Henry VIII's last Queen, Catherine Parr and William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton.
## Earl Compton, eldest son of the Marquess of Northampton
## Earl Compton, eldest son of the Marquess of Northampton
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Sutherland are: Marquess of Stafford ( created 1786 ), Earl Gower ( 1746 ), Earl of Ellesmere, of Ellesmere in the County of Shropshire ( 1846 ), Viscount Trentham, of Trentham in the County of Stafford ( 1746 ), Viscount Brackley, of Brackley in the County of Northampton ( 1846 ), and Baron Gower, of Sittenham in the County of York ( 1703 ).
* Spencer Compton, 2nd Marquess of Northampton ( 1790 – 1851 )
* Spencer Compton, 7th Marquess of Northampton ( born 1946 )
Marquess of Northampton is a title that has been created twice.
In 1812 he was created Baron Wilmington, of Wilmington in the County of Sussex, Earl Compton, of Compton in the County of Warwick, and Marquess of Northampton.
* William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton ( 1513 – 1571 ) ( forfeit 1553 ; restored 1559 ; extinct 1571 )
* Charles Compton, 9th Earl of Northampton ( 1760 – 1828 ) ( created Marquess of Northampton in 1812 )
* Charles Compton, 1st Marquess of Northampton ( 1760 – 1828 )
* Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton, 2nd Marquess of Northampton ( 1790 – 1851 )
* Charles Douglas-Compton, 3rd Marquess of Northampton ( 1816 – 1877 )
* William Compton, 4th Marquess of Northampton ( 1818 – 1897 )

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He later related that he had no idea of the familial connections when the Marquess of Milford Haven introduced himself after one of the shows and said he would like his cousins to see Kaye perform.
He had four adopted children but no biological issue and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifth Marquess.
In 1806, he was appointed commander-in-chief of India ( to succeed Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, who had died shortly after arriving in India.
Before the Congress opened on 13 June, negotiations between Andrássy and the British Foreign Secretary Marquess of Salisbury had already " ended on 6 June by Britain agreeing to all the Austrian proposals relative to Bosnia-Herzegovina about to come before the congress while Austria would support British demands.
In 1922 John Crichton-Stuart, 4th Marquess of Bute, had sold the entire site and it was bought by the Cardiff Arms Park Company Limited for GB £ 30, 000, it was then leased to the Cardiff Athletic Club ( cricket and rugby sections ) for 99 years at a cost of £ 200 per annum.
The Marquess of Queensberry, the father of Wilde's intimate friend Lord Alfred Douglas ( who was on holiday in Algiers at the time ), had planned to disrupt the play by throwing a bouquet of rotten vegetables at the playwright when he took his bow at the end of the show.
This time, Edward was forced to flee when he learned that Warwick's brother, John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu, had also switched to the Lancastrian side, making Edward's military position untenable.
Elizabeth had two sons from the marriage, Thomas ( later Marquess of Dorset ) and Richard.
* Thomas Grey, Earl of Huntingdon, Marquess of Dorset and Lord Ferrers de Groby ( 1457 – 20 September 1501 ), married firstly Anne Holland, but she died young without issue ; he married secondly on 18 July 1474, Cecily Bonville, suo jure Baroness Harington and Bonville, by whom he had fourteen children.
As King Edward made his way south to face Warwick, he realised that Warwick's brother John, Marquess of Montagu, who had up till then remained loyal to Edward, had defected at the head of a large army in the North of England.
As recompense, Neville received the grander title of Marquess of Montagu ; however, the lands accompanying this rank were much poorer than the estate he had lost.
She and her children were made Counts de Torby, her younger daughter, Countess Nada ( 1896 – 1963 ) marrying, in 1916 Prince George of Battenberg, future Marquess of Milford Haven and scion of the House of Battenberg, a morganatic branch of the grandducal House of Hesse which had settled in England and inter-married with descendants of Queen Victoria.
As the Marquess of Winchester ( Burghley's predecessor as Lord High Treasurer ) had said of himself, Burghley was " sprung from the willow rather than the oak ".
Because Bobbie had previously shown tendencies toward alcoholism and instability, Astor's friend Philip Kerr, now Marquess of Lothian, told her that the arrest might be positive for him.
During the summer of 1644, the Covenanters and Parliamentarians had been besieging York, which was defended by the Marquess of Newcastle.
Resting at Bury nearby, Rupert was joined by the Marquess of Newcastle's cavalry under Lord George Goring, which had broken out of York early in the siege, with a small contingent from Derbyshire, and several regiments which were being freshly raised in Lancashire by the Earl of Derby.
They had five sons including Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester and William Pierrepoint, Robert was also the forbear of the Dukes of Kingston-upon-Hull.
Sir Geoffrey Pole was arrested in August 1538 ; he had been corresponding with Reginald, and the investigation of Henry Courtenay, Marquess of Exeter ( Henry VIII's first cousin and the Countess ' second cousin ) had turned up his name ; he had appealed to Thomas Cromwell, who had him arrested and interrogated.
Under interrogation, Sir Geoffrey said that his eldest brother, Lord Montagu, and the Marquess had been parties to his correspondence with Reginald.

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