George Tuchet, 11th Baron Audley
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George Tuchet, 1st Earl of Castlehaven ( – 1617), was the son of
Henry Tuchet, 10th Baron Audley Henry Tuchet, 10th Baron Audley, 7th Baron Tuchet (died 30 December 1563) was an English peer. Henry Tuchet was the son of George Tuchet, 9th Baron Audley (died 1560). He married Elizabeth Sneyd, daughter of Sir William Sneyd ( or Suede ). He i ...
(died 1563) and his wife, née Elizabeth Sneyd.


Career

He succeeded his father as 11th
Baron Audley Baron Audley is a title in the Peerage of England first created in 1313, by writ to the Parliament of England, for Sir Nicholas Audley of Heighley Castle, a member of the Anglo-Norman Audley family of Staffordshire. The third Baron, the last ...
and 8th
Baron Tuchet Baron Tuchet was a title that was twice been created in the Peerage of England. Baron Tuchet; First creation (1299) * William Tuchet, 1st Baron Tuchet (d. 1322), title extinct. Baron Tuchet; Second creation (1403) * John Tuchet, 4th Baron Au ...
on 30 December 1563, and served in the
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from 30 September 1566 to 5 April 1614. He was a Fellow of
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. He was Governor of
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in the Netherlands, and Governor of
Kells, County Meath Kells (; ) is a town in County Meath, Ireland. The town lies off the M3 motorway, from Navan and from Dublin. Along with other towns in County Meath, it is within the commuter belt for Dublin, and had a population of 6,608 as of the 2022 ce ...
, Ireland. He was wounded at the
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, 24 December 1601. He resided primarily in Ireland and was summoned by writ to the
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on 11 March 1613/1614. He was created 1st Baron Audley of Orier (
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) and 1st
Earl of Castlehaven Earl of Castlehaven was a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created on 6 September 1616. It was held in conjunction with the Baron Audley, Barony of Audley (created 1312 in the Peerage of England), the Barony of Audley of Orier (created with the ...
(
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) on 6 September 1616 in the
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.


Marriages

Before 28 August 1584, he married Lucy Mervyn, who died before April 1610, only daughter of Sir James Marvyn (1529–1611) and his first wife Amy Clarke from
Fonthill Gifford Fonthill Gifford is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, to the north of the Nadder valley, west of Salisbury. History The name of the village and parish derives from the Giffard family, landowners, beginning with Berenger Gif ...
, Wiltshire. They had seven children: * Eleanor Tuchet (1590–1652), who married: #
Sir John Davies Sir John Davies (16 April 1569 (baptised)8 December 1626) was an English poet, lawyer, and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1597 and 1621. He became Attorney General for Ireland and formulated many of the legal ...
, attorney of the king. # Sir Archibald Douglas 7th of Tilquhillie (died 1644). *
Mervyn Mervyn is a masculine given name and occasionally a surname which is of Old Welsh origin, with elements ''mer'', probably meaning "marrow", and ''myn'', meaning "eminent". Despite the misconception of the letter 'V' being an English spelling, thr ...
(1593–1631) *Sir Ferdinando Tuchet K.B., who married the widow of Sir John Rodney. *Anne Tuchet, who married Edward Blount Esq. *Elizabeth Tuchet, who married: # Sir John Stawell of
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, and had a son
John Stawell Sir John Stawell or Stowell, 29 August 1600 â€“ 21 February 1662, was MP for Somerset at various times from 1625 to 1662, and one of the leading Royalists in the West Country during the First English Civil War. Captured at Exeter in 1646, ...
. # Sir Thomas Griffin. In 1603 Griffin hosted
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at Dingley, and Elizabeth, Lady Griffin attended the queen's funeral in 1619. * Maria Tuchet, who secretly married Sir Thomas Thynne of Longleat creating years of litigation. *Christian Tuchet (c.1587 – before 1646), who married Sir Henry Mervyn, son of Sir James's distant cousin Edmund Esq, of Durford Abbey, Sussex. Adopted son and co-heir of her grandfather Sir James Marvyn. Henry, who was knighted in 1619, sold the Fonthill estate to his brother-in-law,
Mervyn Mervyn is a masculine given name and occasionally a surname which is of Old Welsh origin, with elements ''mer'', probably meaning "marrow", and ''myn'', meaning "eminent". Despite the misconception of the letter 'V' being an English spelling, thr ...
. They had at least two sons: # James Mervyn # Sir
Audley Mervyn Sir Audley Mervyn of Trillick (1603?–1675) was a lawyer and politician in seventeenth-century Ireland. He was MP for County Tyrone and Speaker of the Irish House of Commons 1661–1666. He was the second son of Sir Henry Mervyn of Petersfield, ...
On 29 August 1611, at St. Mary-le-Strand,
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, he married his second wife, Elizabeth Noel (died 1644), the daughter of Sir Andrew Noel (died 1607) and his wife, née
Mabel Harington Mabel Harington (died 1603), was a courtier to Elizabeth I of England and the sixth daughter of Sir James Harington and Lucy Harington, the daughter of Sir William Sidney of Penshurst, Kent. She married Sir Andrew Noel of Dalby and Brooke, ha ...
. The couple had no children. The administration of his will was granted to his daughter Eleanor, wife of Sir Archibald Douglas. He was succeeded as Earl of Castlehaven by his son, Mervyn. His widow married Sir
Piers Crosby Sir Piers Crosby (1590–1646) was an Irish soldier and politician. Crosby was also a leading Irish magnate, owning various estates across the island. He was a man of strong and determined character, and had sufficient political skills to help ...
on 6 March 1618/19, and was living in 1644.


References

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