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200 AUDLEY. YI. 1459. IS. *Johx (Tucket), Lord Audley, s. ami li. by 1st wife, who ill consideration of his father's services had a spec, livery of his lands (1459-60), 38 Hen. VI, without proof of age. He was taken prisoner at Calais next year where he joined the party of Ed. IV, with whom he was in mtt esteem. He was sum. to Pari. 2b" May 1401 to 9 Dee. 1483, the writ being directed to him us "John ilc Aiid/cy." P.C. 1471, obtaining a grant of £100 a year, and being joint Commander of the army. He was sent into Biitanny, 1475, and was one of the Barons at the Coronation <A Hie. Ill, who made him LoRO TREASURER, 1 484. Hem. Anne, da. and h. of Sir Thomas Itchlngham. He d. 20 Sep. [or Dee.] 1491. His widow n, John Rogers. She rf. a widow 1498, anil was bin: in Bcruioudsey monastery. Will dat. 11 Nov. 1497, pr. 24 June 149S by Henry Rogers, s. and executor. VII. 1491, 16. *.TaME3 (TtJCHBt), LOHD AuDl.BY, s. and li., KB., to having been so or. at the creation of the l'rince of Wales, 1475. lit 1497. was sum. to Pari. 12 Aug. 1192 to 10 Jan. 1490-7. He, however, joined in the Cornish insurrection, was taken prisoner on the 21, and beheaded on 2S June 1497 at Tower Hill, being bur. in the Bkckfrian ; when his peerage became forfeited. He had in. firstly Joan, da. of Folk [BoURCBISB), Lonn Fitz-Wakink, by Elizabeth, diL of Sir John Dvnham. He had in. secondly Margaret, da. of Richard Dayrkll of Lillingston Dnyrcll, Bucks, by Margaret, Dow. Countess ok Stakkoiid, da. and coheir of Edmund [Beaufort), Duke ok Somehset. She was living (1533-34) 25 Hen. VIII. VI IT. 1512. 17. John Tuohet, S, ami. h. by 1st wife He was restored in blood and honours, 1512 as LOBI) Al'DLKY). and attended the King next year in the French war. Was stint to Pari. 23 Nov. 1514 to 21 Oct. 1550.( (1 ) He in. Mary, da. of John Giiutin of Braybroko, co Northampton, by Emuiote, da. of Riohird W'MEATlItt.t. of Calais. He d. before 20 Jan. 1557-6. IX. 1557? IB. George (Tuchet), Lord Audi.ky, e. ami It., sum. to Pari, and took his seat 20 Jan. 1557-8. He m. firstly Elizabeth, da. of Sir Brian TUKE, Treasurer of the Chamber to Hell. VIII. He M. secondly (lie. at Bp. of London's off. 22 Jan. 1559-00), Joan Plait of St. Andrew's, Eastcheap, London, widow. He //. 1500 at Westminster. Admou. 9 Sep. 1560 to Joan, the relict. X. 1560. 10. Henry (Tuchet), Lord Audlby, a. and h. by first wife, who was never sum. to Pail. He in. Elizabeth, da. of Sir William Sneyd of Bradwell, co. Stafford, by Ill's 1st wife Anne, da. and h. of Thomas Barrowe of Flookersbrooke, co Chester. He d. 30 Dec. 1503. XI. 1563. 20. George (Tucuet), Lord Audley, s. ami h.," sum. to Pari. 30 Sep. 1500 to 5 April 1014. On 0 Sep. 1017 he was a: BARON AUDLEY OF ORIER, co. Armagh, and EARL OF CASTLEHAVEN, co. Cork [I.] He d. 1617. XII. 1617, 21. Mervtn (Tuciiet), Earl of Casti.eiiave.v, &c. to [L] ; also LORD AUDLBT [E.], s. and h. He was attainted of . 1631. felony and beheaded, 14 May 1031, when his English Peerage |S. V . (being descendible to heirs yen.) became forfeited, and the Irish titles (though in tail) appear (probably in error) to have been likewise so considered. ( e ). ( d ) "The name of John Tuchet, Lord Audley, regularly recurs in Dugdale's , Summons until 23 Jan. (1558-9), 1 KHz., but, as it appears from the hunk' /our// vol. i, p. 514, that on 20 Jan. 1557-8, (ieorye Tuchet, Lord Audlev, having been sum. to that Pari., took his seat in the House, it is manifest that Diigdale's statement is erroneous." See " Courthope," p. 35. (°) See " Courthope," p. lxviii, in the " Observations on Dignities."