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Contributor Mizzizzippy (48842038) supplied the years of birth and death and sends the following biography:
"Lady Charlotte Lane, eldest dau. of George, first Viscount Lanesborough, in the peerage of Ireland, and second English Baronet of that name, by his first wife, Dorcas, second dau. of Sir Anthony Brabazon, of co. Louth, Ireland, Kt. She married, at St. Martin in the Fields, Midx., 8 June 1676, Henry Beaufoy, Esq., who was described in the marriage allegation (Vic. Gen.) as of St. Bride's, London, a bachelor, aged nineteen, and as having the consent of his grandmother Dame Mary Walker. his parents being dead. Her age was also given as nineteen. Accordingto Le Neve's Knights, he was knighted at Whitehall, either the 6th or the 12th of June 1676, two days before or four days after his marriage. The latter is probably correct, as be was called " Esquire" both in the marriage license and record of the marriage. He was of Guy's Cliff, co. Warwick, and his will, dated 13 June 1678, was proved by her 8 Jan. 1678-9. She died, according to the Funeral Book, 19 Feb., aged seventy. Her nephew and next of kin, George Fox, Esq., administered to her estate 8 Mch. 1725-6. Le Neve says that she was born 28 Aug. 1658, which does not quite agree with her age as stated in the marriage allegation or the Funeral Book. See the burial of her only child 17 July 1705."
Source: The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, edited by Joseph Lemuel Chester, London, 1876
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Contributor Mizzizzippy (48842038) supplied the years of birth and death and sends the following biography:
"Lady Charlotte Lane, eldest dau. of George, first Viscount Lanesborough, in the peerage of Ireland, and second English Baronet of that name, by his first wife, Dorcas, second dau. of Sir Anthony Brabazon, of co. Louth, Ireland, Kt. She married, at St. Martin in the Fields, Midx., 8 June 1676, Henry Beaufoy, Esq., who was described in the marriage allegation (Vic. Gen.) as of St. Bride's, London, a bachelor, aged nineteen, and as having the consent of his grandmother Dame Mary Walker. his parents being dead. Her age was also given as nineteen. Accordingto Le Neve's Knights, he was knighted at Whitehall, either the 6th or the 12th of June 1676, two days before or four days after his marriage. The latter is probably correct, as be was called " Esquire" both in the marriage license and record of the marriage. He was of Guy's Cliff, co. Warwick, and his will, dated 13 June 1678, was proved by her 8 Jan. 1678-9. She died, according to the Funeral Book, 19 Feb., aged seventy. Her nephew and next of kin, George Fox, Esq., administered to her estate 8 Mch. 1725-6. Le Neve says that she was born 28 Aug. 1658, which does not quite agree with her age as stated in the marriage allegation or the Funeral Book. See the burial of her only child 17 July 1705."
Source: The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, edited by Joseph Lemuel Chester, London, 1876
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