She was born in about 1558 and her parents were Joan and Sir Henry Williams (later Cromwell). She was the aunt to the future
Parliamentarian leaders
Oliver Cromwell and
John Hampden. and her sister Frances married the politician
Richard Whalley. She married Sir
Francis Barrington and they lived at Barrington Hall until their eldest son married and then they moved to the Priory House at
Hatfield Broad Oak. They were active supporters of the Puritans and in their home in Hatfied they had a portrait of
Theodore Beza. They used their wealth to support protestant clergy including
Arthur Hildersham,
Bishop Leonard Mawe,
John Preston,
Ezekiel Rogers, and
Roger Williams. They had nine surviving children, including four sons,
Thomas (c.1585-1644),
Robert (?-1642), Francis (?-before 1628) and John (?-1631), who died in the Netherlands during the
Eighty Years War. Her son, Thomas's second wife was
Judith Barrington who was also a notable supporter of puritan clergy and one of her correspondents. Of Joan's five daughters, Elizabeth was married to
Sir William Masham, and Mary to
Sir Gilbert Gerard, Winifred to Sir William Meux. All three of her sons-in-law and her two elder sons were MPs at one stage or another; these family connections put Barrington at the centre of a powerful political clique. Lady Barrington died in 1641 and is thought to be buried with her family at
Hatfield Regis Priory. == References ==