By an unknown author:
Edward I + Eleanor of Castile
Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford + Elizabeth of England
William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton + Elizabeth de Badlesmere
Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel + Elizabeth de Bohun
Sir Robert Goushill + Elizabeth Fitzalan
Thomas, 1st Baron Stanley + Joan Goushill
Sir William Stanley + Joan Beaumont
Sir John Warburton + Jane Stanley
John Carrington + Margaret Warburton
Peter Domville + Margaret Carrington
Gilbert Domville + Margaret Sneyde
Edward Domville + Eleanor Leycester
Richard Hatton + Margaret Domville
Luke Gardiner + Elizabeth Hatton
Richard Gardiner + Elizabeth Weire
John Gardiner + Susanna Barton
Philip Key + Susannah Gardiner
John Key + Cecilia Brown
Philip Key + Rebecca Rowles Sotheron
John Scott + Eliza Maynadier Key
Michael Fitzgerald + Cecilia Ashton Scott
Edward Fitzgerald + Mary McQuillan
Francis Scott Fitzgerald
References:
Hatton
Domville
Domville
Warburton
Stanley
Ed Mann says:
There may be an issue with the descent shown for F. Scott Fitzgerald,
based on the identity of Richard Hatton's wife Margaret, said to be Margaret Domville.
Some sources say that the wife may be Margaret Boyce or Boys.
An unknown author responds:
The identification of the wife of Richard Hatton as Margaret Boys or Boyce is based on
a pedigree of Boys which names Margaret, daughter of Samuel Boys of Hawkshurst, Sussex,
by his wife Philadelphia, daughter of Sir Richard Parker, as marrying a Richard Banks of Storrington.
See Boys pedigree in "A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex"
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MFoMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA245
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MFoMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA250
This Richard Banks of Storrington, Sussex, died 1709, aged 60
(meaning he was born c.1649, the same year Margaret Hatton, widow of Richard Hatton, was transported to Maryland by her brother-in-law Thomas Hatton);
his widow Margaret died September 1736, aged 68 (so born c.1768);
it's clearly geographically and chronologically imposible for this to be the Margaret (Hatton) Banks of Maryland.
Other evidence shows this to be a case of misidentification based on two different men sharing the same name;
see "The Origins of Thomas Hatton, Secretary of Maryland",
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wrag44/Opinion_Pieces/The_Origins_of_Thomas_Hatton.pdf
which establishes the identity of Thomas Hatton, brother of Richard Hatton (husband of Margaret Domville),
through contemporary records and handwriting;
see also the pedigree of Domville of Lymme:
http://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/436/mode/2up
http://www.dumville.org/people/gd1563.html
naming Margaret Domville as marrying "Richard son of Robert Hatton, rector of Lymme, m. 2nd ...Bankes";
see also list of children of Edward Domville, of Lymme,
naming daughter Margaret (m. 1 Richard Hatton, m. 2 "Bankes of Maryland",
citing "The Pedigree of the Antient Honourable & Knightly Family of Domvile of Santry and Templeogue in the County of Dublin",
held at the National Library of Ireland).