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William Bourchier, 3rd Earl of Bath

Male Abt 1556 - 1623  (67 years)


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  • Name William Bourchier  [1
    Suffix 3rd Earl of Bath 
    Birth Abt 1556 
    Gender Male 
    Death 12 Jul 1623  [1
    Burial Tawstock Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I427  Bourchiers
    Last Modified 3 Apr 2020 

    Father John Bourchier, 5th Baron Fitzwaryn,   b. 1529   d. 1556 (Age 27 years) 
    Mother Frances Kytson 
    Marriage Exeter, Devonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F235  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Mary Cornwallis 
    Marriage 15 Dec 1578  [1
    Family ID F236  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 17 Dec 2014 

    Family 2 Countess of Bath Elizabeth Russell 
    Children 
    +1. Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath   d. 2 Mar 1636
     2. Richard Bourchier, Baron Fitzwaryn
     3. Frances Bourchier
     4. Robert Bourchier
     5. John Bourchier
    Family ID F237  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 17 Dec 2014 

  • Notes 
    • Mary Cornwallis was the daughter of Thomas Cornwallis and Anne Jerningham. She secretly married, on 15 Dec 1578, William Bourchier, Earl of Bath, though the connivance of her brother-in-law, Sir Thomas Kytson, who was the young earl's uncle. The marriage was later repudiated, according to some sources because the earl's mother, Frances Kytson, by then remarried to William Barnaby, would not consent to the match. A trial over the matter was instituted in May 1590 and the marriage was annulled on 28 Apr 1581. In 1582, Bourchier married Elizabeth Russell, daughter of the Earl of Bedford. Mary, however, did not accept this turn of events. She continued to style herself countess of Bath for the rest of her life and to stir up controversy over the matter. It was still a hot button issue in 1600, when poet Francis Davison, who had a connection to the Russell family, published his "Answer to Mrs. Mary Cornwallis". Included in Davison's account of the affair were charges that Mary had "lived an incontinent and lewd life" and had borne a child to her lover, one Francis Southwell, before she seduced William Bourchier into agreeing to marry her. On the other side of the argument, Sir Thomas Kyston left his sister-in-law £300 in his will in Jun 1601 and included in it a statement of his belief that she was the rightful Countess of Bath.

      from http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BOURCHIER1.htm#John BOURCHIER (5º B. Fitzwaryn)

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  • Sources 
    1. [S6] Tudor Place Website, (http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BOURCHIER1.htm).