The Earls of Shrewsbury: The House of Talbot
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- Опубликовано: 10 авг 2021
- The House of Talbot is one of the most ancient and influential families in english history, holding the most senior* Earldom in england. From the 100 Years War, to the Glorious Revolution; From the 'Achilles of England' to discraced Catholic priests, the family has been important since 1086. They are responcible for the result of the english civil war, and for the enstatement of William & Mary, as well as George I. Enjoy!
*technically, the earldom of Arundel is older, although it is a subsiderary title to the Dukedom of Norfolk. The video for that is here - • The Dukes of Norfolk: ...
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Appreciate the video! Like others, learning family history brought me to this video to learn more of my heritage. I bear the Talbot name, and was interested to figure out where it came from. Being in the United States, my family had no idea how important our heritage was. My direct ancestors are all the John Talbots running on the right side of the heritage line starting from John II and Gilbert Talbot. Some lesser Talbots in the 1800s converted to the LDS faith by Mormon missionaries in Great Britain and immigrated to the US to be a part of the church, which is how I ended up here. The state of Utah has quite a few Talbots that comes from this lineage.
You don’t say🤔 Edward Kelley, first introduced himself to John Dee as Edward Talbot. I surmise his name had been besmirched prior to meeting Dee; Edward Talbot must have approached Dee with nobility “Kelley” became the alas or other way around …
Scott Talbott (head lobbyist of the Round table group) … a liaison for the World BANK 🏦 😮
Dude, this is why I’m here
I am a Talbot as well. I have always wondered about the history. It was broken down very easily. I have never found out where I fall, but I would assume it has to be from this family tree
Old John talbot was my 19th great grandpa (had lots of research time during covid) I also have connections to the royal family. houses of talbot, de bohun, lancaster, plantagenet, normandy and wessex. Traced it back to king ecbert who was fabled to be decendent of odin himself lol im back so far im into myths. Its all because of handy pieces of work like this video. Keep up the good work
Cheers. I really appreciate that you are able to use my video as a resource for your own genealogical research.
@@CardinalConky it really is addictive but hard too unless you find famous people along the way. Francis willoughby was also on that line. Wonder how many millions of people are related to them and how many have no idea. I mean im in a small town in canada. One weird thing is they amount of wars in that line of the family .. its almost as if we seek out violence in a weird way or it finds us
@@MrUnibanger83 I’ve also had a lot of research time and I’m also related to the house of Talbot
That’s awesome he is my 11th grandfather, greetings from your cousin in North Carolina
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My family. Nicely done.
Maybe.
@@winstontalbot3707 why maybe
He means ”likely” ……. Because you might be a bastard!!!
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mine too x
Just been reading Phillippa Gregory's book 'The Other Queen', all about Mary, Queen of Scots, George Talbot and his wife, Bess. If you like Talbot history (although it's a novel) it's a good read.
I like how you focus on noble families which other similar channels tend to ignore. Keep up the good work! Greetings from Brazil.
Thank you. It is often the nobility of great countries that make them great!
@@CardinalConky That’s definitely the case with the Shrewsbury!
Just found my missing family link to the first Earl in Oxfordshire through John Viscount Lisle. I seem like there was a link with Oxfordshire before the Earldom at Bampton. Apparently there is thought to be a carved figure of Gilbert the 3rd with what is thought to be a Talbot Dog laying at his feet. I think there is some ruins of the castle still there but is is now known as Ham Court. Interestingly parts of Bamptom is where some of Dowington Abby was filmed !
I'm amazed by how much great content you've been putting out! Question: where did you get all your info for the Orsini tree you posted the other day?
Thanks so much for the comment! I am trying to do daily uploads for the next month or so. As far as the sources go, I try and use as many as possible; mostly geni, Wikipedia, the Italian genealogical society and the Catholic encyclopaedia . For certain branches of the family, such as the tigliacozzo or gravina lines, which were more ‘famous’ than other, more obscure branches, I found it very easy to find verifiable information and sources. Due to their connections to the catholic church, the family was also well documented- www.newadvent.org/cathen/11325b.htm
Genealogical Soceity- www.genmarenostrum.com/pagine-lettere/letterao/Orsini/anteprima%20orsini.htm
Some parts were very much harder to verify and unfortunately I could only find one source for certain other branches. However i thought that I could include them anyway and provide other biographical information. Thanks again!
@@CardinalConky Thanks for the links! I hope to return to my Renaissance family trees someday and these will be helpful!
@@UsefulCharts I cannot wait to see them!
I finally managed to get my hands on a copy of “Into the Lion’s Den” by Stephen Talbot, a decedent of the Malahide Talbots, where my branch of the Talbot’s decend from. It appears a “Richard Talbott” left Ireland during the time of Oliver Cromwell, and sought refuge in Maryland - though he was able to purchase a substantial farm and house called “Poplar Knowle”, and in keeping with the Talbot(t) propensity for high fecundity, we’ve spread across the USA in large numbers.
Have you considered a similar video on the Malhide Talbots? They retained ownership of Malahide castle for over 800 years, until 1976.
I was wondering how we got there !
I hate when people do this but isn't John viscount lisle younger than John ii? That's why he didn't get earl of shrewsbury? That Lisle line through John i is soooo fascinating!!
Yes the 2nd Earl was older than Viscount Lisle. I sometimes put siblings in alternative orders for design purposes. It doesn't mean that Lisle was older but I can understand the confusion!
@@CardinalConky I haven't dug deeply into the shrewbury title so I appreciate this video- I am trying to start my own channel where I share some interesting facts I have found just researching as an amateur. thanks for the response
George Talbot (b 1473) married Anne Hastings, who was the daughter of William Hastings, he was a co conspirator with the Duke of Buckingham, Henry Stafford, so I see where the confusion came from. George was under the care William Hastings after his father's death. He was married to Anne when he was 13 and Anne was 10. After the execution of William (and Buckingham) in 1483, his step-mother Katherine Neville became his guardian until George reached majority age. George and Anne had 11 children.
I’m related to this lineage through the 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury via his daughter Ann (Talbot) Vernon.
Bet they would be surprised at their distant progeny? 300 pound biker with tattoos all over. Lol
Hah! You should see some of the American Talbotts! You’d fit right in.
Great stuff,thank you.
My American Talbott name is Norman Originally. It was a Berserker name was given to those Scandinavians that domesticated wolves and bears but wore there skins in battle
Seriously! 😮
@@steventalbott6066I’m unsure of that origin of the name, but we do go back to Rollo the Viking, via William Longsword.
My family goes back to john talbot 1st Earl of Shewsbury.
Hi i enjoyed watching this video i wanted to learn more about the man who once lived in the alton towers castle which was Henry if I’m not mistaken i ended up learning a lot more lol
And what of Ivan Talbot King David III hereditary heir to the throne?
Great video! Another good English family tree to do would be the grey family.
Lancelot….. family line if I may be so bold to make a difficult request?
Anyone online that's related to Myrtle from Stringtown
So Gillbert was the Earl of Alabama
@Erin T
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american descendant of the talbot and richmond families
Hello family x any one got a dna test ? x