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Richard Lovelace's mother was also the daughter of Anne Sandys and the granddaughter of Cicely Wilford and the Most Reverend Dr. Edwin Sandys, an Anglican church leader who successively held the posts of the Bishop of Worcester ( 1559 1570 ), Bishop of London ( 1570 1576 ), and the Archbishop of York ( 1576 1588 ).
William Winstanley, who praised much of Richard Lovelace's works, thought highly of him and compared him to an idol ; " I can compare no Man so like this Colonel Lovelace as Sir Philip Sidney ,” of which it is in an Epitaph made of him ;

Richard and mother
For his birthday, because Richard had seen them in a store and asked for them, his mother bought him the Zend-Avesta and a little image of the Indian god, Acala.
And one day, on her own, his mother came home with a present entitled The Book of the Dead, which she suspected Richard would enjoy.
Through quiet laughter his mother said, `` Don't speak to your father like that, Richard ''.
Richard Attenborough directed a film on Chaplin's life, Chaplin ( 1992 ), which starred Robert Downey, Jr. as Chaplin and also included Chaplin's oldest daughter Geraldine Chaplin playing his mother, Hannah Chaplin.
Her husband was succeeded by their son, Richard I, who immediately released his mother.
From there ' the younger Henry, devising evil against his father from every side by the advice of the French King, went secretly into Aquitaine where his two youthful brothers, Richard and Geoffrey, were living with their mother, and with her connivance, so it is said, he incited them to join him '.
Eric was brought up in the company of his mother and sisters, and apart from a brief visit in the summer of 1907, they did not see the husband and father Richard Blair until 1912.
Orwell was very lonely after Eileen's death, and desperate for a wife, both as companion for himself and as mother for Richard.
Eleanor, the queen mother, convinced Richard to allow John into England in his absence.
1629-King Charles I nominated " Thomas Richard Lovelace ," upon petition of Lovelace ’ s mother, Anne Barne Lovelace, to Sutton ’ s foundation at Charterhouse.
At the time of the death of his father and older brother Edmund, Earl of Rutland at the Battle of Wakefield, Richard, who was eight years old, was sent by his mother, the Duchess of York to the Low Countries, beyond the reach of Henry VI's vengeful Queen, Margaret of Anjou.
Richard was named Lord Protector of the young king and quickly moved to keep the family of the Queen mother from exercising power.
Despite his apparent affiliation with Richard, Baron Stanley's wife, Lady Margaret Beaufort, was Henry Tudor's mother.
Richard is often depicted as having been the favourite son of his mother Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Henry II planned to divide his and his wife's territories between their sons, of which there were three at the time ; Henry would become King of England and have control of Anjou, Maine, and Normandy, while Richard would inherit Aquitaine from his mother and become Count of Poitiers, and Geoffrey would get Brittany through marriage alliance with Constance, the heiress to the region.
In 1171 Richard left for Aquitaine with his mother and Henry II gave him the duchy of Aquitaine at the request of Eleanor.
Richard and his mother embarked on a tour of Aquitaine in 1171 in an attempt to placate the locals.
Richard went to Poitou and raised the barons who were loyal to himself and his mother in rebellion against his father.
Leaving the country in the hands of various officials he designated ( including his mother, at times ), Richard was far more concerned with his more extensive French lands.
Richard quarrelled with Leopold V of Austria over the deposition of Isaac Komnenos ( related to Leopold's Byzantine mother ) and his position within the crusade.
Richard forgave John when they met again and, bowing to political necessity, named him as his heir in place of Arthur, whose mother Constance of Brittany was perhaps already open to the overtures of Philip II.
Richard died on 6 April 1199 in the arms of his mother ; it was later said that " As the day was closing, he ended his earthly day.
Capitalising on the unpopularity of King Richard III, his mother was able to forge an alliance with discontented Yorkists in support of her son, who landed in Pembrokeshire and defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, proclaiming himself King Henry VII.

Richard and Anne
* 1394 Anne of Bohemia, English wife of Richard II of England ( b. 1367 )
* Blaich, Charles, Anne Bost, Ed Chan, and Richard Lynch.
* 1485 Anne Neville, queen of Richard III of England ( b. 1456 )
Another child in the household was Warwick's daughter Anne Neville, whom Richard would later marry.
Richard and his wife Anne endowed King's College and Queens ' College, Cambridge, and made grants to the church.
Contemporary illumination ( Rous Roll ) of Richard III, his queen Anne Neville whom he married at York in 1472, and their son Edward the Prince of Wales
Following the decisive Yorkist victory over the Lancastrians at the Battle of Tewkesbury, Richard had married the younger daughter of the Earl of Warwick, Anne Neville, on 12 July 1472.
Richard and Anne had one son, born in 1473, Edward of Middleham, who died ( April 1484 ) not long after being created Prince of Wales.
* Richard III: The Road to Bosworth Field by Peter W. Hammond & Anne Sutton ( Constable, 1985 ) ( ISBN 0-09-466160-X )
* The Coronation of Richard III: The Extant Documents by Anne Sutton & Peter W. Hammond ( St Martin's Press, 1984 ) ( ISBN 0312169795 )
* Richard III's Books by Anne Sutton & Livia Visser-Fuchs ( Sutton Pub, 1997 ) ( ISBN 0-7 ...)
Richard married first on December 5, 1757, Anne Aylett ( 1738 1768 ), daughter of William Aylett and Elizabeth Eskridge ( 1719 ).
Richard re-married in June or July 1769 to Anne ( Gaskins ) Pinckard.
Richard II, was the son of Col. Richard Lee I, Esq., " the immigrant " ( 1618 1664 ) and Anne Constable ( c. 1621 1666 ).
The essential difference between the Tudors and their predecessors, is the nationalization and integration of John Wycliffe's ideas to the Church of England, holding onto the alignment of Richard II of England and Anne of Bohemia, in which Anne's Hussite brethren were in alliance to her husband's Wycliffite countrymen against the Avignon Papacy.
* June 7 Anne of Bohemia, queen of Richard II of England ( plague ) ( b. 1366 )
* January 15 Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, aged four, is married to five-year-old Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk.
* March 16 Anne Neville, queen of Richard III of England ( born 1456 )
* June 11 Anne Neville, queen of Richard III of England ( d. 1485 )
* July 11 Anne of Bohemia, queen of Richard II of England ( d. 1394 )

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