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  2. Alice had five sons and one daughter: Anne Fiennes, Marchioness of Berkeley (about 1468 – 10 September 1497), [3] married William de Berkeley, 1st Marquess of Berkeley, and secondly married Sir Thomas Brandon (1470 – 27 January 1509), uncle of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk.

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    Born: 21 November 1840 Died: 5 August 1901 (aged 60) Victoria and Albert’s first born, Victoria, or ‘Vicky’, was a precocious child with a passion for learning and a mischievous sense of humour – although she could also be emotional and highly-strung. She inherited her father’s analytical mind and love of reading, and always remained the apple of h...

    Born: 9 November 1841 Died: 6 May 1910 (aged 68) Victoria and Albert named their second child Albert Edward, although he was known as ‘Bertie’ and then Edward VIIafter he succeeded the throne. As a child, Bertie was an outgoing prince who did not respond well to his lessons – much to the disappointment of his parents, who wanted him to be just like...

    Born: 25 April 1843 Died: 14 December 1878 (aged 35) From an early age, Alice was an exceptionally caring individual, always keen to help others less fortunate than herself. When the family stayed at Balmoral, their private home in the Scottish Highlands, she would sometimes visit the local cottagers, taking them food and clothing. Later, when her ...

    Born: 6 August 1844 Died: 30 July 1900 (aged 55) Victoria and Albert’s second son, Alfred – or ‘Affie’ – was a cheerful, industrious boy; a keen learner who particularly liked geography and the sciences, experimenting with toys and later building his own. In letters to close family and confidantes, Prince Albert occasionally remarked with regret th...

    Born: 25 May 1846 Died: 9 June 1923 (aged 77) Helena, described as the plainest of Victoria and Albert’s five daughters, was a level-headed, relatively unemotional child; a tomboy who preferred outdoor life, long walks and rides, and cared little for her personal appearance. In 1866 she wed the impoverished German Prince Christian of Schleswig-Hols...

    Born: 18 March 1848 Died: 3 December 1939 (aged 91) In contrast to Helena, Louise was considered the prettiest of Victoria’s daughters. She was always lively – sometimes sharp-tongued and moody – and was a skilled artist who excelled at drawing, painting and sculpture. She was a fervent supporter of the arts and higher education, and was in some wa...

    Born: 1 May 1850 Died: 16 January 1942 (aged 91) Arthur, who later became Duke of Connaught and of Strathearn in 1874, was a strong, healthy baby who had an even temper without the irritability or tantrums of some of his siblings, and was courageous without being reckless. Always good-mannered and obedient, Arthur was said to be the queen’s favouri...

    Born: 7 April 1853 Died: 28 March 1884 (aged 30) Prince Leopold, created Duke of Albany in 1881, was a clever, amusing child who learned to read quickly and adored music and the arts. Sadly, he was also his parents’ “child of anxiety”. At first he suffered from weak digestion and was very thin; bruised easily and suffered greatly whenever he fell o...

    Born: 14 April 1857 Died: 26 October 1944 (aged 87) Beatrice, who was called ‘Baby’ by her mother well into adult life, was always treated indulgently. She was inclined to be mildly impertinent – but with a charm that allowed her to get away with it without fear of scolding. When told at the dinner table that she was not allowed certain foods, for ...

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  3. Alice had five sons and one daughter: Anne Fiennes, Marchioness of Berkeley (about 1468 – 10 September 1497), married William de Berkeley, 1st Marquess of Berkeley, and secondly married Sir Thomas Brandon (1470 – 27 January 1509), uncle of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk.

  4. Alice married Henry, Lord Fitzhugh of Ravensworth Castle, Richmond in Yorkshire in c 1447/8 and during some 25 years of marriage she gave birth to at least eleven children. The ruins of Ravensworth Castle. Henry, Lord Fitzhugh was another canny character during this period of shifting fortunes.

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    Younger siblings included Alice Lee (1736–1818), who married American Chief Physician William Shippen, Jr. and diplomats William Lee (b. 1739, d. 1795) and Arthur Lee (b. 1740, d. 1792).

  6. She married Sir John Fiennes on 19 November 1466, in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 1 daughter. She died on 10 July 1516, in Hailsham, Sussex, England, at the age of 59.

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  8. When Alice Fitzhugh was born about 1300, in Kentwell, Suffolk, England, her father, Warin FitzHugh, was 32 and her mother, Maria Schwaban, was 32. She married Walter De Clopton about 1319, in Kentwell, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters.

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