. Rossiana; papers and documents relating to the history and genealogy of the ancient and noble house of Ross, of Ross-shire, Scotland, and its descent form the ancient earls of Ross, together with the descent of the ancient and historic family of Read, from Rede of Trough-end, Reade of Barton Court, Berks, and Read of Delaware. Also some account of the related families. d Rede, K. B., hereditary warden of Borstall and BernwoodForest (b. 1416; d. June 7, 1487), created a Knight of the Bath at the coro-nation of Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV, May 20, 1464. He married, first,Agnes, daughter of J
. Rossiana; papers and documents relating to the history and genealogy of the ancient and noble house of Ross, of Ross-shire, Scotland, and its descent form the ancient earls of Ross, together with the descent of the ancient and historic family of Read, from Rede of Trough-end, Reade of Barton Court, Berks, and Read of Delaware. Also some account of the related families. d Rede, K. B., hereditary warden of Borstall and BernwoodForest (b. 1416; d. June 7, 1487), created a Knight of the Bath at the coro-nation of Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV, May 20, 1464. He married, first,Agnes, daughter of John Cottesmore (living in 1435) ; secondly, Catherine,daughter of Walter Greene, of Bridgenorth, Salop, widow of NicholasGaynesford, by whom she had issue. Among other issue by his second wife,Sir Edmund had — William Rede, of Borstall, mentioned in his fathers will, who marriedAnna, daughter of Sir Walter Mantle, Knt., of Heyford, Northampton, bywhom he had two sons — Edmund Rede, who died s. p., and — Sir William Rede, Knt., of Borstall; J. P. for Oxford, 1515 ; one of thenobles attendant upon King Henry VIII at his meeting with the FrenchKing at the Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520; devisee of the great horn ofXigel the Forester; mentioned as father of Leonard Rede in a letter datedApril, 1532. He married, first. Anne, daughter of Sir John Twyneho, Knt.,. Horn of Nigel tin- For* of Bristol. He died Aug. 22, 1551 ; her will, which is in the Archdeaconry ofBerks, dated Aug. 13, 1550. describes her as Dame Anne Rede of Walling-ford, Co. Berks, widow. Sir William married, as second wife, Anne, daugh-ter of William Warham, who afterward married George Gaynesford, ofOxford. Among other issue. Sir William had — Leonard Rede, of Borstall, who married, first Anne, daughter of JohnHeron of Heron, Kent; secondly (before Feb. 6. 1527), Anne, daughter of Sir Wilford, Knt., alderman of London. After Leonard Redes death, his widow married Thomas Read, of Muswell, Oxford, son of Tho
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