Elizabeth Waller, Baroness Shelburne
Elizabeth Waller, Baroness Shelburne (c. 1636–February 1708) was an Anglo-Irish peer.
Elizabeth Waller was a daughter of Elizabeth Dowdall (died 1658) and Sir Hardress Waller (c. 1604–1666).[1]
On 23 October 1653 she married Sir Maurice Fenton, 1st Baronet (c. 1622–1664). From then on her married name became Fenton. They had a daughter Margaret and a son William. Margaret died in 1667 unmarried. William died in 1670.
In 1667 she married Sir William Petty (1623–1687). From then on her married name became Petty.
Lady Elizabeth and William Petty had four children:
- Anne Petty (died November 1737)
- John (c. 1669–c. 1670)
- Charles Petty, 1st Baron Shelburne (1672–1696)
- Henry Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne (1675–17 April 1751)
Lady Petty was created Baroness Shelburne on 13 dec. 1688 suo jure by James II.[2] On the same day her eldest son by William Petty, Charles Petty, became Baron Shelburne.
Footnotes
- ↑ The genuine works of Flavius Josephus, 1825, p. 62]; see also: Debrett's Complete Peerage”, 1838, p. 41
- ↑ Owen, W, L. Davis and J. Debrett (1790) - The Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland (etc.) p. 122. Here it is said that she was created Baroness by Charles II; this was in fact James II.
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