• Sir Warham St Leger PC (Ire) (c. 1525 – 1597) was an English soldier, administrator, and politician, who sat in the Irish House of Commons in the Parliament...
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  • Warham St Leger was an English army officer. St Leger served in Ireland during Lord Deputy Essex's failed campaign. He was one of six royalist witnesses...
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    before dying in 1642. William St Leger was born in August 1586, probably in County Cork, eldest son of Sir Warham St Leger (1560–1600) and his wife Elizabeth...
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    including: William St Leger, who predeceased his father, albeit having left a son Sir Warham St Leger (d. 1600), whose own son was William St Leger (d. 1642),...
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    had been Constable of Leeds Castle. The St Leger family continued to own the castle until Sir Warham St Leger sold it to Sir Richard Smythe in 1618. Smythe's...
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  • civil servant and rebel Warham St Leger (1525–1597), English soldier Will St Leger (born 1972), Irish street artist William St Leger (1586–1642), Anglo-Irish...
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    Irish confederacy. In 1600, he was shot and killed by British officer Warham St Leger in a skirmish near Cork. Hugh Maguire was the eldest son of Cúconnacht...
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    Munster'. In addition to the scorched earth policy, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Warham St Leger, Perrot and later Nicholas Malby and Lord Grey and William Pelham,...
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    Croydon, which passed to his daughter Agnes, who married Sir Anthony St Leger. Later, Warham took holy orders, held two livings (Barley and Cottenham) and became...
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    Countrymen to accompany them. In 1569, he arrived in Ireland with Sir Warham St Leger (c. 1525–1597) to arrange for settlement of lands in the Barony of...
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    Offaly) in the 1550s as well as Munster in the 1580s, and in 1568 Warham St Leger and Richard Grenville established Joint stock/Cooperate colonies in...
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  • Dean and Chapter of Rochester. In 1559, Warham St Leger inherited the priory from his father. In 1573, St Leger transferred the estate to Sir William Meredith...
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  • chancel of the church of St Mary Aldermanbury, London. Digges married Anne St Leger (1555–1636), daughter of Sir Warham St Leger and his first wife, Ursula...
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  • Nicholas St. Leger or Sellenger (died c. 1589) was an English politician. He was the third son of Sir Anthony St. Leger and Agnes Warham. He married Catherine...
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    clustered around a series of military fortifications. In 1568–1569, Warham St Leger and Richard Grenville tried to establish a small English joint stock...
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    The royalist witnesses were Henry Wriothesley, George Bourchier, Warham St Leger, Henry Danvers and William Constable. The sixth royalist witness was...
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  • Charles John Frederick Winn (1896–1968), son of Rowland Winn, 2nd Baron St Oswald of Nostell Priory in Yorkshire. Before their separation in 1924 and...
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    Ursula Nevill, who married Sir Warham St Leger, second cousin once removed of her brother-in-law Sir John St Leger. Mary, Catherine, Margaret and Dorothy...
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    heir apparent is the present holder's son, the Hon. Nathaniel Warham Robert St John St Leger (born 1971). Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.365 Kidd, Charles, Williamson...
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    Douglas Francis Warham "Frank" St. Leger (May 30, 1890 – December 26, 1969) was a British-American conductor of Indian birth. During the 1930s he served...
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    buried at White Friars, Canterbury; this was a community of the Order of St Augustine. By the latter part of his life, Bartholomew possessed a vast portfolio...
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    Anthony St Leger Bartholomew de Badlesmere George Oxenden Richard Meredith Roger de Leybourne Roger Meredith Thomas Fairfax Olive Baillie Warham St Leger Italics...
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  • the office of Lord Deputy for his excessive brutality. By mid 1582, Warham St Leger reported that around 30,000 people had died of famine in Munster alone...
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    married Sir Warham St Leger (died 11 October 1631), son of Sir Anthony St. Leger (died 1603) and Mary Scott, and grandson of Sir Warham St Leger by his first...
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    without support from the English garrison at Cork. The Constable, Sir Warham St Leger was heavily criticised for the castle's loss. James FitzThomas FitzGerald...
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    Scott, who married Sir Anthony St. Leger (d.1603), of Ulcombe and Leeds, Kent, eldest son and heir of Sir Warham St Leger by his first wife, Ursula Neville...
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    Thomas Digges of Digges Court, Barham, Kent, and Anne St Leger (d. 1636), the daughter of Warham St Leger. Dudley matriculated at University College, Oxford...
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    much of the country from the English. He was intercepted in Cork by Warham St. Leger in February 1600 and, despite emerging victorious from the encounter...
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    Scott, who married Sir Anthony St. Leger (d.1603), of Ulcombe and Leeds, Kent, eldest son and heir of Sir Warham St Leger by his first wife, Ursula Neville...
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  • defeated. At the end of 1568, the absent Earl of Desmond granted Sir Warham St Leger a lease of the barony of Kerricurrihy, which cast fitz Maurice's inheritance...
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