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  1. Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke, de jure 9th Baron Latimer [citation needed] (c. 1452 – 23 August 1502), KG, of Brook, near Westbury, Wiltshire, was one of the chief commanders of the royal forces of King Henry VII against the Cornish rebellion of 1497.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Sir Robert Willoughby, 1st Lord Willoughby de Broke, 9th Lord Latimer, Under-Sheriff of Cornwall & Sheriff of Devonshire, Admiral of the Fleet, Marshal of the Army left a will on 19 August 1502. He died on 23 August 1502 at of Wardour Castle, Wiltshire, England; Buried at Callington, Cornwall.

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  3. robertwilloughby.com › bioRobert Willoughby

    The Early Years. Bob Willoughby was born in Grundy Center, Iowa on 6 June 1921. His mother’s family was of German and Swiss ancestry. Bob’s maternal grandfather, as a younger son of a well-to do family, inherited nothing and emigrated to the USA with his wife when they were in their late teens, where he became a farmer.

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  5. Sep 28, 2023 · On this day in Tudor history, 28th September 1502, in the reign of King Henry VII, Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke, died at Callington, Cornwall. He was buried at Callington Church. Willoughby had been in exile in Brittany with Henry Tudor and fought with him at the Battle of Bosworth.

  6. Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby KG (c. 1385 – 25 July 1452) was an English nobleman and military commander in the Hundred Years' War.

  7. The title of Baron Willoughby was created by writ in 1313 for Robert de Willoughby, lord of the manor of Eresby in the parish of Spilsby, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Sir William de Willoughby and Alice, daughter of John Beke, 1st Baron Beke of Eresby.

  8. ROBERT WILLOUGHBY: a short biography. PHILIPPA LANGLEY. In Part 2, as part of the project’s person of interest investigation, Philippa Langley offers a short biography of Robert Willoughby (1452–1502), made 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke (c.1491)

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