148 The Duchess of Newcastle 



bury; who after the decease of his father, and his 

 elder brother Francis, who dyed without issue, became 

 Earl of Shrewsbury; by whom she had issue, four 

 sons and three daughters ; the sons all dyed in their 

 infancy, but the daughters were married. 



The eldest Mary Talbot, married William Herbert, 

 Earl of Pembroke, by whom (some eighteen years 

 after her marriage) she had one son, who dyed young. 



The second daughter, Elizabeth, married Sir Henry 

 Gray, after Earl of Kent (the fourth Earl of England) 

 by whom she had no issue. 



The third and j^oungest daughter Aletheia, married 

 Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, the first Earl and 

 Earl-Marshal of England ; by whom she left two sons, 

 James, who died beyond the seas without issue ; and 

 Henry, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Esme 

 Stuart, Duke of Lennox; by whom he had issue, 

 several sons, and one daughter; whereof the eldest 

 son, Thomas (since the Restauration of King Charles 

 the Second) was restored to the dignity of his ances- 

 tors, viz. Duke of Norfolk, next to the royal family, 

 the first Duke of England. 



And this is briefly the pedigree of my dear Lord 

 and Husband, from his grandfather by his father's 

 side; concerning his kindred and alliances by his 

 mother, who was Katherine, daughter to Cuthbert 

 Lord Ogle, they are so many, that it is impossible for 

 me to enumerate them all. My Lord being by his 

 mother related to the chief of the most ancient families 

 of Northumberland, and other the northern parts; 

 onely this I may mention, that My Lord is a Peer of 

 the Realm, from the first year of King Edward the 

 Fourth his reign. 



