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  1. Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick (8 November 1625 – 12 April 1678) was the seventh daughter of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork, and his second wife, Catherine Fenton, only daughter of Sir Geoffrey Fenton, Principal Secretary of State for Ireland, and Alice Weston.

  2. Sep 11, 2022 · Lady Mary Rich formerly Boyle. Born 8 Nov 1625 in Youghal, Cork, Ireland. Ancestors. Daughter of Richard Boyle and Catherine (Fenton) Boyle.

    • Female
    • November 8, 1625
    • Charles Rich
    • April 12, 1678
  3. Lady Mary Rich was born in 1636, in London, England as the daughter of Lord Henry Rich I and Countess Isabel Cope. She married John Campbell 1st Earl of Breadalbane on 17 December 1657, in London, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons.

    • Female
    • John Campbell 1st Earl of Breadalbane
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rich_familyRich family - Wikipedia

    The Rich family was a noble family of England that held the peerage titles of Baron Rich, Earl of Warwick, Baron Kensington, Earl of Holland and Baronet Rich during a period spanning the 16th–18th centuries.

  5. Apr 29, 2022 · Lady Mary Rich was the daughter of Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland and Isabel Cope.[1] She married John Campbell of Glenorchy, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, son of Sir John Campbell of Glenorchy, 4th Bt. and Lady Mary Graham, on 17 December 1657 at St. Andrew's Wardrobe, London, England.[1]

    • "Countess of Breadalbane & Holland"
    • Kensington, London, Middlesex, England
    • 1636
  6. Oct 17, 2023 · When Lady Mary Marie Rich was born in 1522, in Enfield, Middlesex, England, her father, Sir Richard Rich, was 26 and her mother, Elizabeth Jenkes, was 12. She married Sir Thomas Wroth on 4 October 1536, in Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom.

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  8. 'Bold is the man that dare engage For Piety in such an age' wrote a seventeenth-century poet. Yet, as Antonia Fraser shows here, the aristocratic Puritan, Mary Rich, sought to serve God as much by her tenacious moral example as by her prayers.

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