A few years after her sister Jane died,[1] Catherine was created Baroness Ogle on 04 December 1628.[2][3] Unfortunately, she died the next year,[4] on 18 April.[5]
Catherine's daughter-in-law Margaret Lucas, stated that it was Charles I who restored her "to her father's dignity, ... publically declaring that it was her right."[6]
Marriage and Issue
m. (1591) Sir Charles Cavendish of Wellbeck (as his 2nd wife). Issue:[5][7][8]
Charles (dsp).
William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle.
Sources
↑ "Edward Talbot, Early of Shrewsbury," (n.d.) Westminster Abbey. Web. Accessed 15 Jan 2014.
↑ "Ogle family." Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia. Web. Accessed 25 Jan 2014.
↑ Perry, H.T.E. (1918). The First Duchess of Newcastle and Her Husband as Figures in Literary History, 4, pp. 12. Google Books.
↑ 5.05.1 Archaeologia Aeliana. Google Books, (1903). Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, I(3). Newcastle-Upon-Tyne: R. Robinson & Co., Ltd. Web. Accessed 12 Jan 2014.
↑ Cavendish, M. (1886). The Life of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, pp. 6. C.H. Firth, M.A., Ed. London: John C. Nimmo. Archive.org. eBook. (Note: 1st ed. published 1667).
↑ Cavendish, Sir Charles (1553-1617), of Welbeck Abbey, Notts. HOP.[1]
↑ parents: Sir William Cavendish and Elizabeth Hardwick
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