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John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury

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John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury, 10th Earl of Waterford (1601 – 8 February 1654), was an English nobleman.

Life

He was the only child and son of John Talbot of Longford, Newport, Shropshire (died London, 1607 or c. 1607), and his wife Eleanor Baskerville, daughter of Sir Thomas Baskerville of Wolvershill, Herefordshire, and of Brinsop, Herefordshire, and paternal grandson of Sir John Talbot of Grafton and Catherine or Katharine Petre.

He remained in his family's Roman Catholic faith and took part on the side of King Charles I in the English Civil War. He was First Commissioner of Advice for the counties of Worcestershire, Shropshire and Staffordshire in 1644/45, and he served on the Royalist garrison at Worcester when it surrendered to Parliament in July 1646. In 1647 his estates were sequestered and compounded by Parliament on grounds of his being a "Papist and delinquent" (i.e. Catholic and royalist).

In September 1651 he accompanied Charles II when he fled after defeat at the battle of Worcester, escorting him to White Ladies Priory in Shropshire, where the king was hidden for a time. The Earl died in 1653/54 at Tasmore, Oxfordshire, (Tusmore?) and was succeeded by his second son.

Family

Talbot married Mary Fortescue, by whom he had seven children:

He later married Hon. Frances Arundell, 4th daughter of Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour and had three sons and a daughter by her:

  • Hon. John Talbot, who died young
  • Hon. Bruno Talbot, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland, 1686
  • Hon. Thomas Talbot, who married Anne Tate daughter of Sir John Tate. Thomas and Anne's son Matthew Talbot (I) immigrated to Maryland and then moved to Virginia. Matthew (I) is the proginator of the Talbot Family of Virginia and Georgia.
  • Lady Anne, who became a nun in France

References

  1. ^ The Complete Peerage, Volume XI. St Catherine's Press, London. 1949. p. 718.
  2. "Thomas Whetenhall of East Peckham in Kent", The Downside Review, 15(1896):29-48.
Political offices
Preceded byThe Earl of Shrewsbury Lord High Steward of Ireland
1630–1654
Succeeded byThe Earl of Shrewsbury
Peerage of England
Preceded byGeorge Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury
1630–1654
Succeeded byFrancis Talbot
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded byGeorge Talbot Earl of Waterford
1630–1654
Succeeded byFrancis Talbot


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