Francis Hastings, Lord Hastings Explained

Francis Hastings, Lord Hastings (1560 – 17 December 1595) was the son of George Hastings, 4th Earl of Huntingdon and Dorothy Port. He married Sarah Harington, daughter of Sir James Harington and Lucy Sydney. They had five children:

His widow, Sara or Sarah Harington (1565-1628), married Sir George Kingsmill, then Edward 11th Baron Zouche, and finally, Sir Thomas Edmondes. Her portrait was painted by Isaac Oliver and by Cornelius Johnson.[1] The portraits by Johnson show her aged 63 wearing a large miniature case referring to Frederick V of the Palatinate with the Greek letter "phi". A similar miniature case was described in an inventory of a Scottish soldier.[2]

Britain's Real Monarch

In Britain's Real Monarch, the oldest son is in the alternative succession to the Plantagenet monarch [3]

Elizabeth II is also descended from the oldest sister [4]

References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/1166138 Portrait of Lady Edmondes, by Cornelius Johnson, NT Hatchlands
  2. Athol Murray, 'Jewels Associated with the Queen of Bohemia', Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 131 (2001), pp. 328, 343.
  3. https://www.abroadintheyard.com/real-king-of-england-dies-in-australia-true-royal-lineage-which-would-have-changed-british-history/ Real King of England dies in Australia – the true royal lineage which would have changed British history
  4. http://roglo.eu/roglo?lang=en;m=RL;i=6510552;l1=0;i1=6510552;l2=13;i2=2874325 Line of Descent from Catherline Hastings to Elizabeth II