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- husband, James Howard (d. 1669), Lady Charlotte had a daughter: Stuarta Werburge Howard (d. 1706); died unmarried Stuarta was a lady-in-waiting to Queen...
- Kingston-upon-Hull on 2 August 1714. He was briefly engaged to Stuarta Werburge Howard (1669-1706), a granddaughter of King Charles II of England, but...
- the second son of Thomas Howard (1621-1689) and his wife, Walburga or Werburge van der Kerchove. His father Thomas was the second son of Theophilus Howard...
- Suffolk (c. 1620 – 1689) Thomas Howard (1621-81), married to Walburga or Werburge van der Kerchove Katherine Howard (died 1650), married first George Stewart...
- Goscelin of Saint-Bertin mentions Eanswith in his 11th-century Vita Sancta Werburge. John of Tynemouth (14th-century chronicler) has a substantive account...
- also by Carl Hostmann and translated by Henry Bradshaw, The Life of Saint Werburge of Chester. EETS. London, 1887. After 1087: Lives of the female saints...
- her first husband, dramatist James Howard, she had a daughter, Stuarta Werburge Howard, a lady-in-waiting to Queen Mary II who died unmarried. Before her...
- in procession through the streets. The Holy Lyfe and History of saynt Werburge very frutefull for all Christen people to rede (printed by Richard Pynson...
- William Brereton's Travels in Holland, 1844, and The Holy Lyfe ... of Saynt Werburge, 1848. Hawkins married, on 29 September 1806, Eliza, daughter of Major...
- buildings in Chester (north and west) "Mapping Medieval Chester: Life of St. Werburge". Historic England, "Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Chester (1375898)"...