Thomas Berkeley, 6th Baron Berkeley

[3] John Smyth speculated that this marriage did not occur, because Katherine died (which she did not until after 1529), that they were too closely related or that they disliked each other.

[4] Hence in 1525/26 Thomas married Katherine's older cousin Mary, the daughter of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Anne Stafford.

[8] In the spring of 1534 he used his armed retainers to force the monastic community of Croxton Abbey to pay him a substantial sum of money to be allowed to choose their own abbot.

[9] In the summer of 1534 he and Anne leased Stone Castle, Kent, a convenient stopping point for travelers between the English court and France.

[10] He died at Stone in September after a short illness, caused according to family tradition from a surfeit of cherries.