Peerage of England. ...F. C. and J. Rivington, 1812 |
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... Parliament that met soon after , engaged in designs ( as he thought ) prejudi- cial to his Majesty's interest , he manifested the greatest dislike thereof , and immediately repaired to his Majesty at York ; where he , with many other ...
... Parliament that met soon after , engaged in designs ( as he thought ) prejudi- cial to his Majesty's interest , he manifested the greatest dislike thereof , and immediately repaired to his Majesty at York ; where he , with many other ...
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... Parliament , he endeavoured to compound for his estate . But the houses of Peers and Com- mons differing in their opinions , the Lords " thinking fit to pardon him , and the Commons dissenting , he on April 20th , 1646 , ob- tained ...
... Parliament , he endeavoured to compound for his estate . But the houses of Peers and Com- mons differing in their opinions , the Lords " thinking fit to pardon him , and the Commons dissenting , he on April 20th , 1646 , ob- tained ...
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... Parliament , which met on Nov. 3d , 1640 , he eminently manifested his loyalty to his sovereign during the civil wars . He had the command of a regiment of foot , after the rebellion broke out in Ireland , and served some time in that ...
... Parliament , which met on Nov. 3d , 1640 , he eminently manifested his loyalty to his sovereign during the civil wars . He had the command of a regiment of foot , after the rebellion broke out in Ireland , and served some time in that ...
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... Parliament , from 1708 to 1722. He was Surveyor of the King's Honours , Castles , & c . and a Commis- sioner of the Victualling Office . A few years ago , a curious Family Memoir of this branch was printed for private distribution . Sir ...
... Parliament , from 1708 to 1722. He was Surveyor of the King's Honours , Castles , & c . and a Commis- sioner of the Victualling Office . A few years ago , a curious Family Memoir of this branch was printed for private distribution . Sir ...
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... parliaments , from 1722 till his death , 1759 ; who married Essex , eldest daughter of Thomas Pitt , Esq . ( and ... parliament , he was suffered to compound for his estate ; but paid no less a fine for the enjoy- ment of it , than ...
... parliaments , from 1722 till his death , 1759 ; who married Essex , eldest daughter of Thomas Pitt , Esq . ( and ... parliament , he was suffered to compound for his estate ; but paid no less a fine for the enjoy- ment of it , than ...
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afterwards ancestor Anne appointed April arms Ashburnham August Baron Bart born Brampton brother buried castle Catharine Chancellor Charles Charles II Cholmondeley church coheir Colonel court Custos Rotulorum daugh daughter and heir daughter of Sir decease died unmarried Duke eldest Eliz Elizabeth England Essex father February France George Harcourt Harley heir of Sir Henry VIII Henry Wallop Hertfordshire Hervey honour Hugh Ibid Ireland James January John Wallop July June King King's kingdom of Ireland Knight Lady lands letters patent London Lord Hervey Lordship married Majesty Majesty's manor March Margaret married to Sir Mary Norfolk November October Oxfordshire Parliament Philip præd present Earl Prince Privy-council Queen regiment reign Robert Harley seat second Earl September Sir Edward Sir Edward Harley Sir Henry Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William sister Southampton Staffordshire succeeded thereof Viscount Warwick Warwickshire Wroxton Wyndham
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