Thomas DIGGES

Birth:
Digges Court, Barham, Kent, England
Death:
24 Aug 1595
London, England
Burial:
Church of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, London, England
Marriage:
1582
Kent, England
Father:
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Mother:
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Sources:
hffp.FTW
Notes:
                   Generation 12/ Thomas Digges was educated at Cambridge and became one of the most excellent mathematicians of his time. He became Muster Master of Forces sent to the Netherlands. He entered Parliment in 1572. He constructed the fortifications of Dover Harbor and served in the Low Countries in 1593-1594. He wrote many treatises on science and military engineering. He died August 24, 1595 and is buried in the Church of St. Mary, London. He was married to Lady Ann St. Leger, daughter of Sir George de Neville, K.B. and K.G., third Baron of Abergavenny. Through this marriage, the Digges family traces their descent from Edward III, King of England(see Americans of Royal Descent), from William the Conquerer, and from the older Scottish kings; also from Queen Margaret of Scotland (the canonized saint), and Pope Innocent IV. Children of Thomas Digges and Lady Ann St. Leger were Dudley and Leonard
                  
Anne ST LEGER
Birth:
Abt 1555
Ulcombe, Kent, England
Death:
1636
Chilham, Kent, England
Burial:
20 Jan 1635/36
St.Mary Church, Chilham, Kent, England
Sources:
hffp.FTW
Children
Marriage
1
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Birth:
Death:
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2
Birth:
1583
Digges Court, Barham, Kent, England
Death:
18 Mar 1638/39
Chilham Castle, Kent County, England
Marr:
Abt 1612
Chilham, Kent, England 
Notes:
                   Digges were from Chiham, Kent Co. England
Sir Dudley Diggs born 1583, was educated at University College, Oxford England. He was always interested in Virginia. He married Mary Kempe, daughter of Sir Thomas Kempe who was the brother of Ann Kempe, wife of Sir Thomas Sherley, the elder.
Sir Dudley Digges, ambaassador to Russia 1618. Very involved in colonizing. supported Henry Hudsons' expedition, and the Now Wet Passage Company. Involved on the Virgnia Company committee to create the college at Henrico in Virginia.
Generation 13/ Sir Dudley Digges (1583-1639) graduated from Christ Church, Oxford in 1601. He was ambassador to Russia (1618) and Special Ambassador to Holland (1620). He authored The Worthiness of Warre and Warriors (1604), Rights and Privileges of the Subject (1642), and The Compleat Ambassador (1655). He sat in Parliment for Tewkesbury and later for Kent. Russia named Cape Digges for him. He was appointed Master of the Rolls in 1630 under King Charles I. He was a friend of Henry Hudson and, in 1610, helped finance that explorer's last voyage, where Cape Digges and Digges Island were named for him. In 1631 he was appointed Commissioner to consider how the plantation of Virginia now standeth, and what commodities could be raised in those parts. He erected Chilham Castle, Chilham, Kent, England (completed in 1616). He was knighted by King James at Whitehall on April 29, 1607. He was appointed Commissioner for Virginia Tobacco in 1634. He died March 18, 1639, and the wisest men reckoned his death among the public calamities of those times. His wife was Lady Mary, youngest daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas Kempe of Olantigh, Kent; whose ancestors included Cardinal John Kempe, Archbishop of Canterbury in 1454, and Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London. Sir Dudley Digges and Lady Mary Kempe had eight sons and three daughters, of whom the fourth son was -
                  
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Thomas Digges - Anne St Leger

Thomas Digges

He married Anne St Leger 1582 at Kent, England . Anne St Leger was born at Ulcombe, Kent, England Abt 1555 daughter of Warham St Leger and Ursula Neville .

They were the parents of 2 children:
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Dudley Digges born 1583.

Thomas Digges died 24 Aug 1595 at London, England .

Anne St Leger died 1636 at Chilham, Kent, England .