Collins's Peerage of England: Contains the earls from the commencement of the eighteenth century to the death of George IIF.C. and J. Rivington, Otridge and Son, J. Nichols and Company ... [and 26 others], 1812 |
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... unmarried . His eldest surviving son and heir , Sir ANTHONY Poulett , was alfo constituted Governor of the Isle of Jersey , on the death of his father ; was likewise Captain of the guard to queen Eliz . who conferred the honour of ...
... unmarried . His eldest surviving son and heir , Sir ANTHONY Poulett , was alfo constituted Governor of the Isle of Jersey , on the death of his father ; was likewise Captain of the guard to queen Eliz . who conferred the honour of ...
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... unmarried ; and Catherine , wedded to Mr. Secretary Johnston . His Lordship married secondly Anne , second daughter and co- heir to Sir Thomas Brown , of Walcote , in com . Northamp . Bart . ( cshe surviving him , was secondly married ...
... unmarried ; and Catherine , wedded to Mr. Secretary Johnston . His Lordship married secondly Anne , second daughter and co- heir to Sir Thomas Brown , of Walcote , in com . Northamp . Bart . ( cshe surviving him , was secondly married ...
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... unmarried March 4th , 1765 , and was buried at Hinton St. George . JOHN succeeded his father in his honours and estate , as SECOND EARL POULETT . He was called up by writ to the house of Peers , Jan. 17th , 1733-4 , by the title of LORD ...
... unmarried March 4th , 1765 , and was buried at Hinton St. George . JOHN succeeded his father in his honours and estate , as SECOND EARL POULETT . He was called up by writ to the house of Peers , Jan. 17th , 1733-4 , by the title of LORD ...
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... unmarried . The others were Robert ; Hugh , ancestor to the present Earl of Cholmondeley ; and Thomas , seated at VALE - ROYAL , " married Elizabeth , daughter and heir of John Minshull of Minshull , Esq . and departing this life on ...
... unmarried . The others were Robert ; Hugh , ancestor to the present Earl of Cholmondeley ; and Thomas , seated at VALE - ROYAL , " married Elizabeth , daughter and heir of John Minshull of Minshull , Esq . and departing this life on ...
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... unmarried April 1783 . James Cholmondeley , third son , born April 18th , 1708 , bore the rank of Major on his first entrance into the army , his commis- sion bearing date May 12th , 1725 ; and on April 6th , 1731 , he was constituted ...
... unmarried April 1783 . James Cholmondeley , third son , born April 18th , 1708 , bore the rank of Major on his first entrance into the army , his commis- sion bearing date May 12th , 1725 ; and on April 6th , 1731 , he was constituted ...
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afterwards ancestor Anne appointed April arms Ashburnham August Baron Bart born Brampton brother buried castle Catharine Chancellor Charles 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 left issue letters patent Lord 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 Sir Edward Sir Edward Harley Sir Henry Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William sister Southampton Staffordshire succeeded thereof Viscount Wallop Warwick Warwickshire Wroxton Wyndham
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