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John Barlow
- Preferred Name: John Barlow
- Gender: M
- Death: 1486 in Albury, Hertfordshire, England at LATI: N1.9 LONG: E0.0833
- Birth: ABT 1460 in Lancashire, England at LATI: N3.8185 LONG: E2.6257
- FSID: LVZW-FQQ
- Notes:
=== Five Children of John Barlow and Christian Anne Barley (four sons, one daughter): ===
1. Thomas Barlow, became a secular priest, and was made chaplain to Queen Anne Bolkyke.
2. Roger Barlow (ca. 1500 - 1553) This Roger was the first of the family who came into Pembrokeshire, and purchased an estate, Slebetch Manor1 from the crown in 1546.
3. John Barlow John Barlow was an English diplomat in the time of Henry VIII.
He was a fellow of Magdalen College and graduated M.A. at the University of Oxford in 1521. He was made archdeacon of Westbury-on-Trym , and afterwards dean of Worcester. He was intimately involved in the King's attempts to secure a divorce from his first wife, Katherine of Aragon from the Pope. Barlow was a supporter of Henry's fiancee, Anne Boleyn. Barlow uncovered evidence of Cardinal Wolsey's betrayal of the King's cause in Rome, which he faithfully reported to a horrified Anne in 1528. This information helped solidify the future queen's hatred towards Wolsey, something which played a major part in the Cardinal's fall from power the following year. He is described as one of Anne Boleyn's favourite clerics.Later he became archdeacon of Westbury-on-Trym, and then dean of Worcester.His closeness to Anne Boleyn led some to suggest he must have known of her 'treason.'
4. Bishop William Barlow ( -c1569), also of Oxford, and a fellow of Magdalen, was a canon regular and prior of Bisham: in the 37th Henry VIII. he was constituted Bishop of St. Asapb, and two months afterward translated to St. David's.
In 1538 Bishop Barlow of St. David's, unroofed the Palace at St. David's (some say he sold the lead to get portions for his five daughters, who all married bishops). He also unroofed Llawhaden. In 1540 Henry VIII. rented Lamphey Palace from Bishop Barlow of St. David's, and gave it to Richard Devereux, eldest son of Earl Ferrers, afterwards Earl of Essex. In the 2nd Edward VI. (1547) he was translated to Bath and Wells but in the 1st of May 1553 he was deprived and forced to fly the realm, and remained in exile until the accession of Elizabeth, when be was appointed Bishop of Chichester, and was the principal Bishop of the four at the consecration of Archbishop Parker. He was the first Protestant Bishop in England.
Bishop Barlow, who always managed to suit himself to every change, like the Vicar of Bray in the old song, became Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1548, and afterwards of Chichester, where he died 1569, and was interred in his own cathedral of Chichester.
He married Agatha Wellesbourne, a runaway Abbess of Norfolk, daughter of John Wellesborne, esq. They had several sons, but only one is known.
Bishop Barlow (d. 25 May 1625) They had five daughters, who all became the wives of bishops, namely: 1. Anne, of Herbert Westfaling, Bishop of Hereford. 2. Elizabeth, of William Day, Bishop of Winchester. 3. Margaret, of William Overton, Bishop of Lich field and Coventry. 4. Frances, of Tobias Matthews, Archbishop of York. (Toby Matthews, Archbishop of York, was a great favourite of Queen Elizabeth and King James I., and an able and indefatigable preacher, who kept an account of all the sermons he preached, by which it appears he preached, while Dean of Durham, 721 ; whiUi Bishop of Durham, 550, and while Archbishop of York, 721 - in all 1992 sermons). 5. Antonina, of W. Wickham, Bishop of Lincoln. In the marriages of these ladies Thoresby has been followed, bat the family pedigree makes Anne to marry first, Augustus Bradbridge, and secondly, Bishop Westfaling; and Frances to marry first, Matthew Parker, son of Archbishop Parker, and Secondly, Bishop Matthews.
5. Elizabeth Barlow, m. first, Alexander, Lord Elphinstone m. second Lord Drummond
Elizabeth went as a companion with the Countess of Oxford into Scotland, and was maid of honour to Mary Queen of Scots: she m. first, Alexander, Lord Elphinstone; and, secondly, Lord Drummond, and was mother of the succeeding Lords Elphinstone and Drummond.
=== The Wotton MSS (Wotton pedigree ) has the following note on John Barlow: ===
" N.B.—John Barlow father of Roger Barlow and who marryd the daughter of Edwd (sic) Barlay was Committed prisoner to the Tower of London in the reign of K. Har. the 7th for harbouring his Brother Barlay and Sr Robt Clifford who marryd Mr. Barley's Sister at Barlow ye night before thyr departure unto Margt Duchess of Burgundy Sister to K. Edwd ye 4th being of the house of York maligning the prosperity of the Lancastrian Line and that only on a bare suggestion he had also his whole estate taken from him and given to Vere Earl of Oxford then newly created Ld high Chancellor of England, and detaind in prison till he had released all his hereditory right to ye sd Vere, after which he was with great difficulty released and freed from all Imputation of Treason by which means his four sons and one daughter were destitute of all manner of substance and forcd to seek their fortunes.
" THOMs eldest son became a Secular Priest Roger 2d son went abroad as hereafter Jno and Wm were Students at Oxon and fellows of Magdalen College in conclusion Jno was made Chaplain to Queen Anne of Bulleign and Wm was Canon regular and Prior of Bisham afterwds created Bishop of St. Davids by Har. ye 8th of Bath & Wells by Edwd the 6th fled ye realm in Queen Marys time and in ye reign of Queen Eliz. was made B. of Chichester where he was buryd anno 1569 he was the first Protestant Bishop and by his wife Agatha daughter of Jno Wellesborough Esqr had five daughters 1 marryd Dr. Matthew AB. of York 2 to Dr. Wickam B. of Lincoln 3d to Dr. Overton B. of Lichneld and Coventry 4th to B. Westphalia B. of Hereford and 5th to Dr. Day B. of Winchester.
" The DAUGHTER was taken as Companion with ye countess of Oxford into Scotland with Mary Queen of Scots (sic) which Queen on ye departure of the English ladys requested Mrs Barlow to continue with her made her a Maid of honour afterwd she marryd Ld Elwston of whome she had Issue Ld Elwston afterwds she marryd Ld Drumman (sic) from whence all ye Drummans are Lineally descended." Thomas Barlow Roger Barlow (ca. 1500 - 1553) John Barlow William Barlow ( - c1569) Elizabeth Barlow
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My 13th Great Grandfather (paternal)
=== Notations on John Barlow, Esq of Chorlton: ===
John Barlow, esq
m. Christian, daughter of Edward Barley, esq. of Barley Com. Hertford. He had four sons and a daughter, who were thrown upon the world almost destitute, owing to the political misfortunes of their father. In the time of Henry VII. John Barlow was committed close prisoner to the Tower, for harbouring at Barlow his brother-in-law Barley, and Sir Robert Clifford, who had married his wife's sister, the night before their departure for the court of Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy, and his whole estate being wrested from him was conferred upou Vere, Earl of Oxford, then recently created lord high chamberlain of England, while he himself was detained in prison until he fully and legally ratified the transfer, getting free at last, but with difficulty, from the penalties of high treason.”
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Preferred Parents:
Father: Thomas Barlow, b. ABT 1425 in Chorlton upon Medlock, Lancashire, England d. ABT 1490 in Chorlton upon Medlock, Lancashire, England
Mother: Margaret Trussell, b. ABT 1429 in Chorlton upon Medlock, Lancashire, England d. ABT 1460 in England
Family 1: Christian Barley, b. 1455 in Albury, Hertfordshire, England d. 1524 in Albury, Hertfordshire, England
- William Finch Barlow, b. 1485 in St Osyth Parish, Essex, England d. 13 AUG 1568 in Chichester, Sussex, England
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