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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Henry Alexander Webb Note Born: 11 May 1510 at Stratford, , Warwickshire, England Married: 1533 at Stratford, , Warwickshire, England Died: Abt 1544 at England, , , Father: John Alexander Webb Jr. Mother: Unknown
WIFE
Name: Grace Arden Note Born: Abt 1512 at Wilmcote, Aston Cantlowe, Warwickshire, England Died: 2 Dec 1539 at Windor, , Hartfordshire, England Father: Thomas Arden Mother: Unknown
CHILDREN
Name: Alexander Webb Born: 24 Dec 1534 at Bearley Warwickshire, , , England Died: 1573 at Stratford, , Warwickshire, England Wife: Margaret Arden
Name: Agnes Webb Born: 1536 at Stratford, , Warwickshire, England Died: Bet 1564 and 1630 Husband: John Hill Sr
Name: Henry Webb Born: 15 May 1537 at Stratford, , Warwickshire, England Died: Bet 1538 and 1627
NOTES
1). 1735328.ged BeamandWilson.FTW Notes for SIR HENRY ALEXANDER WEBB http jimwebb.rootsweb.com index.htm TOC He it was who might be said to have established the family for all future time, since to hi m for valiant deeds of his father , Sir John Alexander, of Oldstock, who was an officer und er Kings Henry VII and VIII , the present generally accepted emblem,or coat of arms, was gra nted, June 17, 1577. This heraldic ensignia of rank in the New Nobility, that of the thegus , owe their origin in personal service to the prince then reigning. The New Nobility was acco rdingly one of office due to meritorious service. The device of hereditery coat of armour , a growth of the twelveth century, did much to define and mark out the noble class throughou t Europe. When once acquired by grant of the Sovereign, it went on from generation to generat ion. They who possessed the right of coat of armour formed the class of nobility or gentry. H e was granted the WEBB coat of arms in 1577. He married Grace Arden, sister of Robert Arden . Mary Webb was Henry s sister as well as Shakespeare s grandmother and she married Rober t Arden, brother of Grace. Sir Henry was usher in the Privy Council of Catherine Parr, Queen Regent of Britian in the 16 th century. Catherine Parr, 6th Queen of Henry VIII of England, tactful, kindly woman to whos e influence her stepchildren, the future sovereigns Edward VI, MaryI and Elizabeth I owed mu ch. Among the few existing documents connected with the regency of Catherine Parr was one whi le Henry VIII was conducting the siege of Boulogne in 1544 AD. There is in the Crotonain Coll ections a letter to her council headed Katherine, Queen Regent, K.P. in favor of her trusty and well beloved servant, Henry Webb, ge ntleman, usher of her Privy Chamber. The letter is in regard to some grants and privileges t o Henry Webb, but which have not been fulfilled. It concludes we most heartily desire and pr ay you to be favorable to him at this our earnest request. Given under my Hand and Signet, a t my Lord, the King s Majesty s Honor of Hampton Court, the 23d of July and the 36th of his H ighness most noble Reign.
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