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Coat of Arms of Francis Willoughby. Francis Willoughby (1613 – April 10, 1671) was the son of Colonel William Willoughby (1588-1631) of London, England.A merchant and shipwright, he immigrated to Charlestown, Massachusetts on August 22, 1638 and served as selectman (1640-1647), representative in 1649 and 1650, and was elected an assistant (representative in the colonial assembly) in 1650 ...
Francis Willoughby was born in perhaps late 1613 (since he was baptised in 1614) to William Willoughby, 3rd Baron Willoughby of Parham and Frances Manners, daughter of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland of Nottingham at Parham in Suffolk. [3]
Francis Willughby (sometimes spelt Willoughby, Latin: Franciscus Willughbeius) [a] FRS (22 November 1635 – 3 July 1672) was an English ornithologist, ichthyologist and mathematician, and an early student of linguistics and games. He was born and raised at Middleton Hall, Warwickshire, the only son of an
Francis Willoughby may refer to: Francis Willoughby (1547–1596), industrialist and coalowner; Francis Willoughby (1613–1671), deputy governor of Massachusetts; Francis Willughby (1635–1672), English ornithologist and ichthyologist; Francis Willoughby, 2nd Baron Middleton (1692–1758), Old Etonian; Francis Willoughby, 3rd Baron Middleton ...
Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham, August 1663 – 23 July 1666, restored. Henry Willoughby, 1664, acting for the Lord Willoughby of Parham; Henry Willoughby, July 1666–1667, acting, second time; William Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby of Parham, 1667, acting; Samuel Barwick, 1667, acting
Ornithologist Francis Willughby was born at Middleton Hall in 1635. The Hall stayed in the family until 1924. St. John the Baptist Church holds an ornate memorial commemorating Francis Willughby, his parents, Francis senior and Cassandra, and his son, also Francis; this was erected by his second son, Thomas Willoughby. [4]
The Second Anglo-Dutch War broke out in March 1665. Willoughby was drowned around late July 1666 off Guadeloupe, when his fleet was destroyed in a hurricane. [8]When the English attacked the Dutch settlements in 1667, Surinam was captured by the Dutch Admiral Abraham Crijnssen and the main settlement renamed Fort Zeelandia.
Charles Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby of Parham: 1570: 1612: Died William Willoughby, 3rd Baron Willoughby of Parham: 1612: 1617: Died Henry Willoughby, 4th Baron Willoughby of Parham: 1617: 1618: Died Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham: 1618: 1666: Baron Darcy of Aston (1548) John Darcy, 3rd Baron Darcy of Aston: 1602: 1635 ...