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Ann <I>Fielding</I> Morland

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Ann Fielding Morland

Birth
Death
20 Feb 1680 (aged 17–18)
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Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Married Sir Samuel Morland on Nov. 16, 1676. She was the daughter of George Fielding of Solihull, Warwickshire, England.Third dau. of George Feilding, of Solihull, co. Warwick, Esq., by Mary, second dau. of Sir Thomas Shirley, of Wiston, co. Sussex, Kt. See her marriage 16 Nov. 1676. She died 20 Feb., in her nineteenth year. She was the third wife of Sir Samuel Mo r land (sometimes called Moreland alias Morley), well known for his scientific attainments, but whose memory is sadly dis coloured by his treachery to the magnates of the Commonwealth. He was knighted by K. Charles II. at Breda, 20 May 1660, on the 18th of July following created a Baronet, as of Sulhamstead- Banister, Berks, and shortly after appointed a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber. He married, fourthly, at Knightsbridge Chapel, Midx., 1 Feb. 1686-7, one Mary Aylif, a woman of low origin and infamous character, from whom, however, he obtained a divorce 16 July following, and she subsequently became the second wife of Sir Gilbert-Cosins Gerard (see his first marriage 2 May 1681, and note thereto). Sir Samuel died 26 Dec. 1695, and was buried at Hammersmith, Midx., 6 Jan. following, and the baronetcy became extinct on the death of his son in 1716. See his second marriage 26 Oct. 1670, and the burials, of his second wife 14 Oct. 1674, and of his children, 19 Dec. 1671 and 11 June 1675.
Source: The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, edited by Joseph Lemuel Chester, London, 1876
Married Sir Samuel Morland on Nov. 16, 1676. She was the daughter of George Fielding of Solihull, Warwickshire, England.Third dau. of George Feilding, of Solihull, co. Warwick, Esq., by Mary, second dau. of Sir Thomas Shirley, of Wiston, co. Sussex, Kt. See her marriage 16 Nov. 1676. She died 20 Feb., in her nineteenth year. She was the third wife of Sir Samuel Mo r land (sometimes called Moreland alias Morley), well known for his scientific attainments, but whose memory is sadly dis coloured by his treachery to the magnates of the Commonwealth. He was knighted by K. Charles II. at Breda, 20 May 1660, on the 18th of July following created a Baronet, as of Sulhamstead- Banister, Berks, and shortly after appointed a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber. He married, fourthly, at Knightsbridge Chapel, Midx., 1 Feb. 1686-7, one Mary Aylif, a woman of low origin and infamous character, from whom, however, he obtained a divorce 16 July following, and she subsequently became the second wife of Sir Gilbert-Cosins Gerard (see his first marriage 2 May 1681, and note thereto). Sir Samuel died 26 Dec. 1695, and was buried at Hammersmith, Midx., 6 Jan. following, and the baronetcy became extinct on the death of his son in 1716. See his second marriage 26 Oct. 1670, and the burials, of his second wife 14 Oct. 1674, and of his children, 19 Dec. 1671 and 11 June 1675.
Source: The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, edited by Joseph Lemuel Chester, London, 1876

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  • Added: Jul 25, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15043701/ann-morland: accessed ), memorial page for Ann Fielding Morland (1662–20 Feb 1680), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15043701, citing Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England; Maintained by Memento Mori (contributor 46517473).