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Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon

Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon (c. 1529 – 19 January 1607) was an English official. She was the wife of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, by whom she had a total of 13 children. On 14 December 1595, she was appointed by Queen Elizabeth I of England to the office of Keeper of Somerset House; a post which she held for life. She also served the Queen as a Lady of the Privy Chamber.

Anne Morgan
Baroness Hunsdon
Portrait of Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon, painted by a follower of George Gower. It is displayed at Hatfield House
Bornc.1529
Arkestone, Herefordshire, England
Died19 January 1607 (aged 77–78)
BuriedWestminster Abbey, London
Spouse(s)Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon
IssueGeorge Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon
John Carey, 3rd Baron Hunsdon
Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth
Edmund Carey
Katherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham
Others
FatherSir Thomas Morgan
MotherAnne Whitney
OccupationLady of the Privy Chamber
Keeper of Somerset House

Family

Anne was born c. 1529 at Arkestone, Herefordshire, the daughter of Sir Thomas Morgan and Anne Whitney, herself the daughter of Sir James Whitney and Blanche Milbourne.[1][2] The Morgan family was of Welsh origin.[3]

Marriage and issue

On 21 May 1545, a licence was obtained for the marriage of Anne to Henry Carey, son of Sir William Carey and Mary Boleyn, the elder sister of Queen consort Anne Boleyn. As Carey's mother had once been the mistress of King Henry VIII, many people, including John Hales, vicar of Isleworth, speculated that he was in point of fact, the King's illegitimate son.

Carey was created Baron Hunsdon on 13 January 1559; from that time onward, Anne was styled Baroness Hunsdon.[4] Following her elevation to the rank of a peer's wife, Anne was appointed a Lady of the Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth I,[5] who was also her husband's first cousin and held the couple in high favour. Carey was soon afterward appointed Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms, making him in actuality, the Queen's personal bodyguard.

A painting by an unknown artist was done to commemorate a visit by the Queen to Anne and Carey at their manor, Hunsdon House in Hertfordshire in September 1571; Anne is believed to be depicted among the Queen's Ladies in the royal procession, as the foremost lady dressed in white.[6]

Anne's portrait was painted by a follower of George Gower, and is displayed at Hatfield House.

Henry Carey and Anne Morgan's marriage resulted in the birth of thirteen children, two of whom died in infancy.

Anne's husband had several illegitimate children, including Valentine Carey. One of his mistresses was Emilia Bassano, believed by some, including A. L. Rowse to have been the inspiration for William Shakespeare's sonnet The Dark Lady, due to her black hair and dark complexion. Her son Henry, born in 1592 was possibly fathered by Carey, although he was 68 years old at the time of the child's birth.

Widowhood

 
In 1595, Anne was appointed Keeper of Somerset House, a post she held for life

When Anne's husband died on 23 July 1596, he left his family in debt. Queen Elizabeth paid for his funeral expenses, and gave Anne a gift of £400, as well as an annual pension of £200 from the Exchequer. Anne used some of the money to erect a monument to her husband in Westminster Abbey.

On 14 December 1595, seven months before Carey's death, Queen Elizabeth had appointed Anne to the office of Keeper of Somerset House, a royal residence where the Queen had lived prior to her accession to the throne;[18] Anne held the post for life.[19] In 1574, her husband had been made Keeper.

Anne died on 19 January 1607, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Her will, which was dated 10 January 1607, was proved on 22 January.[4]

References

  1. ^ "MORGAN". tudorplace.com.ar.
  2. ^ Descendants of Robert de WHITNEY (c.1225- ) http://www.ffish.com/family_tree/descendants_robert_de_whitney/d1.htm
  3. ^ Nant y Ffin Farm: A History up to 1841, retrieved 2-12-09
  4. ^ a b http://www.the 3 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine Peerage.com
  5. ^ Kathy Lynn Emerson, A Who's Who of Tudor Women, retrieved on 1 December 2009
  6. ^ John Nichols, The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth, Volume I, p.288, retrieved 2-12-09
  7. ^ Hunsdon Parish Records, "The Parish Registers of Hunsdon o. Hertford 1546–1837", 1915, H. Cokayne Gibbs.
  8. ^ 90. Trim, D., (2003), King's College, London, "Fighting 'Jacob's Warres': The employment of English and Welsh mercenaries in the European wars of religion."p.413
  9. ^ 38. Carey, Robert , The Memoirs of Robert Carey, F. H. Mares, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1972, Appendix II is 'Notes on the nativities of Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon, found on a blank sheet bound between volumes i and ii of Froissart's Des Chroniques de France.., Paris, 1513 (B.M. call no. 596.h.24).
  10. ^ Carey, Robert , The Memoirs of Robert Carey, F. H. Mares, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1972, Appendix II is 'Notes on the nativities of Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon, found on a blank sheet bound between volumes i and ii of Froissart's Des Chroniques de France.., Paris, 1513 (B.M. call no. 596.h.24).
  11. ^ PRO, "List & Index Society, vol. 295, Calendar of Patent Rolls 29 Elizabeth I (1586–1587)," C 66/1286-1303, (2003), Louise Wilkinson. item 352.
  12. ^ Marklew, Gareth James, 2001, University of Durham, "A family firm: the Carey family in their role as border officers, 1568–1603".
  13. ^ Carey, Robert , The Memoirs of Robert Carey, F. H. Mares, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1972, Appendix II is 'Notes on the nativities of Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon, found on a blank sheet bound between volumes i and ii of Froissart's Des Chroniques de France.., Paris, 1513 (B.M. call no. 596.h.24 Appendix II, p.90
  14. ^ Nichols, John Gough (ed), "The Herald and Genealogist", The Herald and Genealogist, 4, 1867, 33–48.
  15. ^ "Devereux, Walter, first earl of Essex (1539–1576)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  16. ^ "Devereux, Walter, first earl of Essex (1539–1576), nobleman and adventurer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/7568. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  17. ^ a b Nichols, John Gough (ed) The Herald and Genealogist vol 4, 1867 pp. 33–48.
  18. ^ "Main Page". thepeerage.com.
  19. ^ Emerson

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Anne Morgan Baroness Hunsdon c 1529 19 January 1607 was an English official She was the wife of Henry Carey 1st Baron Hunsdon by whom she had a total of 13 children On 14 December 1595 she was appointed by Queen Elizabeth I of England to the office of Keeper of Somerset House a post which she held for life She also served the Queen as a Lady of the Privy Chamber Anne MorganBaroness HunsdonPortrait of Anne Morgan Baroness Hunsdon painted by a follower of George Gower It is displayed at Hatfield HouseBornc 1529Arkestone Herefordshire EnglandDied19 January 1607 aged 77 78 BuriedWestminster Abbey LondonSpouse s Henry Carey 1st Baron HunsdonIssueGeorge Carey 2nd Baron Hunsdon John Carey 3rd Baron Hunsdon Robert Carey 1st Earl of Monmouth Edmund Carey Katherine Carey Countess of Nottingham OthersFatherSir Thomas MorganMotherAnne WhitneyOccupationLady of the Privy ChamberKeeper of Somerset House Contents 1 Family 2 Marriage and issue 3 Widowhood 4 ReferencesFamily EditAnne was born c 1529 at Arkestone Herefordshire the daughter of Sir Thomas Morgan and Anne Whitney herself the daughter of Sir James Whitney and Blanche Milbourne 1 2 The Morgan family was of Welsh origin 3 Marriage and issue EditOn 21 May 1545 a licence was obtained for the marriage of Anne to Henry Carey son of Sir William Carey and Mary Boleyn the elder sister of Queen consort Anne Boleyn As Carey s mother had once been the mistress of King Henry VIII many people including John Hales vicar of Isleworth speculated that he was in point of fact the King s illegitimate son Carey was created Baron Hunsdon on 13 January 1559 from that time onward Anne was styled Baroness Hunsdon 4 Following her elevation to the rank of a peer s wife Anne was appointed a Lady of the Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth I 5 who was also her husband s first cousin and held the couple in high favour Carey was soon afterward appointed Captain of the Gentlemen at Arms making him in actuality the Queen s personal bodyguard A painting by an unknown artist was done to commemorate a visit by the Queen to Anne and Carey at their manor Hunsdon House in Hertfordshire in September 1571 Anne is believed to be depicted among the Queen s Ladies in the royal procession as the foremost lady dressed in white 6 Anne s portrait was painted by a follower of George Gower and is displayed at Hatfield House Henry Carey and Anne Morgan s marriage resulted in the birth of thirteen children two of whom died in infancy Sir George Carey 2nd Baron Hunsdon 1547 8 September 1603 He was married on 29 December 1574 to Elizabeth Spencer daughter of Sir John Spencer Member of Parliament representing Northamptonshire and Katherine Kitson Sir John Carey 3rd Baron Hunsdon 25 Dec 1551 buried 7 Apr 1617 7 He was married on 20 December 1576 to Mary Hyde daughter of Leonard Hyde of Throcking Hertfordshire They were parents of Henry Carey 1st Earl of Dover Henry Carey d 1599 8 MP for Berwick and Buckingham Thomas Carey 1555 Died in infancy 9 Thomas Carey 11 October 1556 10 Presumably named after deceased brother Still active in 1587 11 William Carey b 1552 12 William Carey 1 July 1553 1593 13 Sir Edmund Carey c 1558 12 Sept 1637 14 He was married three times First to Mary Crocker second to Elizabeth Neville and third to Judith Humphrey He was father to a younger Sir Robert Carey but it is not certain which wife gave birth to him Michael Carey 1550 1581 15 16 Robert Carey 1st Earl of Monmouth 1560 12 April 1639 He was married on 20 August 1593 to Elizabeth Trevannion daughter of Sir Hugh Trevannion and Sybilla Morgan They were parents to Henry Carey 2nd Earl of Monmouth Katherine Carey c 1550 25 February 1603 17 She was wife to Charles Howard 1st Earl of Nottingham Philadelphia Carey Dec 1563 1629 She was married to Thomas Scrope 10th Baron Scrope and was mother to Emanuel Scrope 1st Earl of Sunderland Margaret Carey 30 Nov 1564 30 Nov 1605 17 She was married to Sir Edward Hoby son of Thomas Hoby and Elizabeth CookeAnne s husband had several illegitimate children including Valentine Carey One of his mistresses was Emilia Bassano believed by some including A L Rowse to have been the inspiration for William Shakespeare s sonnet The Dark Lady due to her black hair and dark complexion Her son Henry born in 1592 was possibly fathered by Carey although he was 68 years old at the time of the child s birth Widowhood Edit In 1595 Anne was appointed Keeper of Somerset House a post she held for life When Anne s husband died on 23 July 1596 he left his family in debt Queen Elizabeth paid for his funeral expenses and gave Anne a gift of 400 as well as an annual pension of 200 from the Exchequer Anne used some of the money to erect a monument to her husband in Westminster Abbey On 14 December 1595 seven months before Carey s death Queen Elizabeth had appointed Anne to the office of Keeper of Somerset House a royal residence where the Queen had lived prior to her accession to the throne 18 Anne held the post for life 19 In 1574 her husband had been made Keeper Anne died on 19 January 1607 and was buried in Westminster Abbey Her will which was dated 10 January 1607 was proved on 22 January 4 References Edit MORGAN tudorplace com ar Descendants of Robert de WHITNEY c 1225 http www ffish com family tree descendants robert de whitney d1 htm Nant y Ffin Farm A History up to 1841 retrieved 2 12 09 a b http www the Archived 3 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine Peerage com Kathy Lynn Emerson A Who s Who of Tudor Women retrieved on 1 December 2009 John Nichols The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth Volume I p 288 retrieved 2 12 09 Hunsdon Parish Records The Parish Registers of Hunsdon o Hertford 1546 1837 1915 H Cokayne Gibbs 90 Trim D 2003 King s College London Fighting Jacob s Warres The employment of English and Welsh mercenaries in the European wars of religion p 413 38 Carey Robert The Memoirs of Robert Carey F H Mares Clarendon Press Oxford 1972 Appendix II is Notes on the nativities of Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon found on a blank sheet bound between volumes i and ii of Froissart s Des Chroniques de France Paris 1513 B M call no 596 h 24 Carey Robert The Memoirs of Robert Carey F H Mares Clarendon Press Oxford 1972 Appendix II is Notes on the nativities of Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon found on a blank sheet bound between volumes i and ii of Froissart s Des Chroniques de France Paris 1513 B M call no 596 h 24 PRO List amp Index Society vol 295 Calendar of Patent Rolls 29 Elizabeth I 1586 1587 C 66 1286 1303 2003 Louise Wilkinson item 352 Marklew Gareth James 2001 University of Durham A family firm the Carey family in their role as border officers 1568 1603 Carey Robert The Memoirs of Robert Carey F H Mares Clarendon Press Oxford 1972 Appendix II is Notes on the nativities of Henry Carey Lord Hunsdon found on a blank sheet bound between volumes i and ii of Froissart s Des Chroniques de France Paris 1513 B M call no 596 h 24 Appendix II p 90 Nichols John Gough ed The Herald and Genealogist The Herald and Genealogist 4 1867 33 48 Devereux Walter first earl of Essex 1539 1576 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press Subscription or UK public library membership required Devereux Walter first earl of Essex 1539 1576 nobleman and adventurer Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 7568 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b Nichols John Gough ed The Herald and Genealogist vol 4 1867 pp 33 48 Main Page thepeerage com Emerson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anne Morgan Baroness Hunsdon amp oldid 1130412921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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