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  1. Sir Henry Ughtred or Oughtred (c. 1533 – June 1599) was a merchant and shipbuilder during the reign of Elizabeth I. One of his ships, the Leicester sailed with Sir Francis Drake against the Spanish Armada. He was elected MP for the seat of Marlborough in 1584 and of Great Bedwyn in 1589.

  2. Elizabeth se casó en primeras nupcias con Anthony Ughtred (o Oughtred) quien murió en 1534, 1 el matrimonio tuvo 1 hijo, Henry Ughtred (c. 1527-?) Junto a Juana sirvieron como Damas de Compañía de la segunda esposa del Rey de Inglaterra Enrique VIII, Ana Bolena, de quien eran primas en segundo grado.

  3. Sir Anthony Ughtred or Oughtred, Knight banneret (c. 1478 – 6 October 1534) was an English soldier and military administrator during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII. Ughtred fought in Ireland, the Anglo Scottish border and both on land and at sea in France.

  4. Sir Henry Ughtred, (also Oughtred), Kt, (c. 1534 – c. 1598), was an English Member of Parliament, a shipowner and shipbuilder during the reign of Elizabeth I. One of his ships, the Leicester sailed with Sir Francis Drake against the Spanish Armada. A wealthy landowner, Sir Henry is known to have...

  5. Sir Henry Ughtred, ( 1534– 1598), born in Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey the son of Governor Sir Anthony Ughtred. He became a Member of Parliament, a shipowner and shipbuilder during the reign of Elizabeth I. One of his ships, the Leicester sailed with Sir Francis Drake against the Spanish Armada.

  6. Sir Henry Ughtred or Oughtred ( c. 1533 – June 1599) was a merchant and shipbuilder during the reign of Elizabeth I. One of his ships, the Leicester sailed with Sir Francis Drake against the Spanish Armada. He was elected MP for the seat of Marlborough in 1584 and of Great Bedwyn in 1589.

  7. Sir Henry Ughtred (1477 - 1510) Grandson of Sir Robert (above). 1503c Married Agnes, daughter of Sir Marmaduke Constable of Flamborough. 1503 Admitted, with his wife, into the Guild of Corpus Christi, York. 1507 Entered into an agreement with William Fairfax, serjeant at law, for the marriage of his son Robert to Fairfax’s daughter, Elizabeth.