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  1. Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland (1590-1649), Courtier. Sitter in 27 portraits A courtier and favourite of James I and later Henrietta Maria, whose marriage with Charles I he helped to negotiate, it was said that Rich's 'features and pleasant aspect equalled the most beautiful women'. He was opposed to the policies of Laud and Strafford and first fought on the side of the Parliamentarians ...

  2. Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate person ID. Henry_Rich_(10) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Rich-361. subject named as. Henry 1st Earl of Holland Rich KG KB PC (bef. 19 Aug 1590 - 9 Mar 1649) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (7 entries) edit.

  3. Hon. Henry Rich 1st Earl of Holland. He began his career as a courtier and soldier in 1610, swiftly becoming a favorite of King James I of England, but fell out of favor on the accession of Charles I. He was created Earl of Holland in 16 …

  4. Henry RICH (1st Earl of HOLLAND) Knight of the Garter. Born: London 1590 Died: 1649 London beheaded. HRH Charles's 11-Great Uncle. PM Churchill's 8-Great Grandfather. Lady Diana's 10-Great Grandfather. Wife/Partner: Isabel COPE Children: Mary (Lady) RICH ; ...

  5. Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland primary name: Rich, Henry other name: (Earl of) Holland Details individual; British; Male. Life dates 1590-1649. Biography Created Earl in 1624; became Chancellor of Cambridge University in 1628; during Civil War General of the Horse ...

  6. Hon. Henry Rich 1st Earl of Holland. He began his career as a courtier and soldier in 1610, swiftly becoming a favorite of King James I of England, but fell out of favor on the accession of Charles I. He was created Earl of Holland in 16 …

  7. HOLLAND, HENRY RICH, 1st Earl of (1590–1649), 2nd son of Robert, 1st earl of Warwick, and of Penelope, Sir Philip Sidney’s “Stella,” daughter of Walter Devereux, 1st earl of Essex, was baptized on the 19th of August 1590, educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, knighted on the 3rd of June 1610, and returned to parliament for Leicester in 1610 and 1614. In 1610 he was present at the s