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WILMINGTON |
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14 May 1730 |
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Sir Spencer Compton |
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2 Jul 1743 |
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Created Baron Wilmington 8 Jan 1728 |
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2 Jul 1743 |
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and Viscount Pevensey and Earl of |
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Wilmington 14 May 1730 |
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MP for Eye 1698-1710, East Grinstead |
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1713-1715 and Sussex 1715-1728. Speaker |
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Paymaster General 1722-1730. Lord Privy |
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Seal 1730. Lord President of the Council |
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1730-1742. Prime Minister 1742-1743. |
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7 Sep 1812 |
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Charles Compton,9th Earl of Northampton |
24 Mar 1760 |
24 May 1828 |
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Created Baron Wilmington, Earl |
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Compton and Marquess of |
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WILMOT |
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4 Jan 1621 |
V[I] |
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Charles Wilmot |
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Created Viscount Wilmot 4 Jan 1621 |
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Henry Wilmot |
2 Nov 1612 |
19 Feb 1658 |
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29 Jun 1643 |
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Created Baron Wilmot 29 Jun 1643 |
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WILMOT OF SELMESTON |
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30 Jan 1950 |
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John Wilmot |
2 Apr 1895 |
22 Jul 1964 |
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Created Baron Wilmot of Selmeston |
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22 Jul 1964 |
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30 Jan 1950 |
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MP for Fulham East 1933-1935,Kennington |
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1939-1945 and Deptford 1945-1950. |
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Minister of Supply 1945-1947. PC 1945 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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WILSON |
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12 Mar 1946 |
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Sir Henry Maitland Wilson |
5 Sep 1881 |
31 Dec 1964 |
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Created Baron Wilson 12 Mar 1946 |
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Field Marshal 1944 |
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31 Dec 1964 |
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Patrick Maitland Wilson |
14 Sep 1915 |
1 Feb 2009 |
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1 Feb 2009 |
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WILSON OF DINTON |
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18 Nov 2002 |
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Sir Richard Thomas James Wilson |
11 Oct 1942 |
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Created Baron Wilson of Dinton for life |
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18 Nov 2002 |
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WILSON OF HIGH WRAY |
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3 Feb 1976 |
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Paul Norman Wilson |
24 Oct 1908 |
24 Feb 1980 |
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Created Baron Wilson of High Wray for life |
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24 Feb 1980 |
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3 Feb 1976 |
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Lord Lieutenant Westmorland 1965-1974 |
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WILSON OF LANGSIDE |
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3 Mar 1969 |
B[L] |
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Henry Stephen Wilson |
21 Mar 1916 |
23 Nov 1997 |
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Created Baron Wilson of Langside for life |
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23 Nov 1997 |
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3 Mar 1969 |
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Lord Advocate 1967-1970.
PC 1967 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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WILSON OF RADCLIFFE |
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14 Jan 1975 |
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Alfred Wilson |
10 Jun 1909 |
25 Jan 1983 |
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Created Baron Wilson of Radcliffe for life |
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25 Jan 1983 |
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14 Jan 1975 |
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WILSON OF RIEVAULX |
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16 Sep 1983 |
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James Harold Wilson |
11 Mar 1916 |
24 May 1995 |
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Created Baron Wilson of Rievaulx for life |
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24 May 1995 |
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16 Sep 1983 |
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MP for Ormskirk 1945-1950 and Huyton |
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1950-1983.
President of the Board of Trade |
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1947-1951. Prime Minister 1964-1970 and |
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1974-1976. PC
1947 KG 1976 |
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WILSON OF TILLYORN |
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14 Feb 1992 |
B[L] |
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Sir David Clive Wilson |
14 Feb 1935 |
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Created Baron Wilson of Tillyorn for life |
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14 Feb 1992 |
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Governor of Hong Kong 1987-1992. KT 2000 |
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WILTON |
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19 Oct 1714 |
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James Brydges,9th Baron Chandos |
6 Jan 1673 |
9 Aug 1744 |
71 |
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Created Viscount Wilton and Earl of |
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Carnarvon 19 Oct 1714, and Marquess |
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of Carnarvon and Duke of Chandos |
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29 Apr 1719 |
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26 Jun 1801 |
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Sir Thomas Egerton,7th baronet |
14 May 1749 |
23 Sep 1814 |
65 |
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Created Baron Grey de Wilton 15 May |
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1784 and Viscount Grey de Wilton and |
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Earl of Wilton 26 Jun 1801 |
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MP for Lancashire 1772-1784 |
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For details of the special remainder included in the |
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creations of the Viscountcy and Earldom,see the |
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23 Sep 1814 |
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Thomas Grosvenor Egerton |
30 Dec 1799 |
7 Mar 1882 |
82 |
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PC 1835 |
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For further information on this peer,see the |
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7 Mar 1882 |
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Arthur Edward Holland Grey Egerton |
25 Nov 1833 |
18 Jan 1885 |
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MP for Weymouth 1859-1865 and Bath |
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1873-1874 |
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Created Baron Grey de Radcliffe 14 Jun 1875 |
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18 Jan 1885 |
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Seymour John Grey Egerton |
17 Jan 1839 |
3 Jan 1898 |
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3 Jan 1898 |
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Arthur George Egerton |
17 May 1863 |
26 Apr 1915 |
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26 Apr 1915 |
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Seymour Edward Frederic Egerton |
1 Aug 1896 |
12 Oct 1927 |
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12 Oct 1927 |
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Seymour William Arthur John Egerton |
29 May 1921 |
1 Oct 1999 |
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1 Oct 1999 |
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Francis Egerton Grosvenor,6th Baron Ebury |
8 Feb 1934 |
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29 Sep 1397 |
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William le Scrope |
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30 Jul 1399 |
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KG 1394. Lord Treasurer 1398-1399 |
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He was attainted and the peerage forfeited |
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8 Jul 1449 |
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Sir James Butler |
24 Nov 1420 |
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25 Apr 1461 |
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KG 1459 |
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5 Jan 1470 |
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John Stafford |
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KG 1472 |
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8 May 1473 |
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Edward Stafford |
7 Apr 1469 |
24 Mar 1499 |
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27 Jan 1510 |
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Henry Stafford |
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6 Apr 1523 |
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KG 1505 |
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8 Dec 1529 |
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Thomas Boleyn |
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KG 1523 |
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William Paulet |
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Created Earl of Wiltshire 19 Jan 1550 |
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Sir Edward Cecil |
29 Feb 1572 |
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Sir Ivor Bertie Guest,2nd baronet |
29 Aug 1835 |
22 Feb 1914 |
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Ivor Churchill Guest,1st Baron Ashby St. |
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14 Jun 1939 |
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Ledgers |
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MP for Plymouth 1900-1906 and Cardiff |
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1906-1910. Paymaster General 1910-1912. |
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Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1915-1918. |
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Ivor Grosvenor Guest |
21 Feb 1903 |
7 Jan 1967 |
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Ivor Fox-Strangways Guest |
2 Dec 1939 |
17 Dec 1993 |
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Ivor Mervyn Vigors Guest |
19 Sep 1968 |
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23 Oct 1648 |
12 Apr 1715 |
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Earl of Wharton 23 Dec 1706,Baron of |
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3 Nov 1219 |
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Roger de Quincy |
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10 May 1322 |
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Hugh le Despencer,2nd Lord Despencer |
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27 Oct 1326 |
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13 Oct 1472 |
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Lewis de Bruges |
c 1427 |
26 Nov 1492 |
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Created Earl of Winchester 13 Oct 1422 |
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26 Nov 1492 |
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John de Bruges |
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11 Oct 1551 |
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William Paulet |
c 1483 |
10 Mar 1572 |
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Created Baron Saint John 9 Mar 1539, |
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Earl of Wiltshire 19 Jan 1550 and |
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Marquess of Winchester 11 Oct 1551 |
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MP for Hampshire 1529-1536. Lord President |
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of the Council 1546-1550. Lord Treasurer |
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10 Mar 1572 |
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John Paulet |
c 1510 |
4 Nov 1576 |
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Acceleration as Baron St. John 4 Oct 1544 |
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4 Nov 1576 |
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William Paulet |
1533 |
24 Nov 1598 |
65 |
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Acceleration as Baron St. John 5 May 1572 |
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24 Nov 1598 |
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William Paulet |
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4 Feb 1629 |
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4 Feb 1629 |
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John Paulet |
c 1598 |
5 Mar 1675 |
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MP for St.Ives 1620-1622 |
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He was summoned to Parliament by a Writ of |
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5 Mar 1675 |
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Charles Powlett,later [1689] 1st Duke of Bolton |
c 1625 |
27 Feb 1699 |
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27 Feb 1699 |
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Charles Powlett,2nd Duke of Bolton |
1661 |
21 Jan 1722 |
60 |
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21 Jan 1722 |
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Charles Powlett,3rd Duke of Bolton |
3 Sep 1685 |
26 Aug 1754 |
68 |
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26 Aug 1754 |
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Harry Powlett,4th Duke of Bolton |
24 Jul 1691 |
9 Oct 1759 |
68 |
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9 Oct 1759 |
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Charles Powlett,5th Duke of Bolton |
c 1718 |
5 Jul 1765 |
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5 Jul 1765 |
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Harry Powlett,6th Duke of Bolton |
6 Nov 1720 |
25 Dec 1794 |
74 |
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25 Dec 1794 |
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12 |
George Paulet |
7 Jun 1722 |
22 Apr 1800 |
77 |
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MP for Winchester 1765 and 1768-1774 |
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22 Apr 1800 |
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13 |
Charles Ingoldsby Burroughs-Paulet |
27 Jan 1764 |
29 Nov 1843 |
79 |
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MP for Truro 1792-1796. Lord Lieutenant |
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Hampshire 1798-1800.
PC 1812 |
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29 Nov 1843 |
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John Paulet |
3 Jun 1801 |
4 Jul 1887 |
86 |
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Lord Lieutenant Hampshire 1852-1887 |
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4 Jul 1887 |
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Augustus John Henry Beaumont Paulet |
6 Feb 1858 |
11 Dec 1899 |
41 |
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11 Dec 1899 |
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Henry William Montagu Paulet |
30 Oct 1862 |
28 Jun 1962 |
99 |
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Lord Lieutenant Hampshire 1904-1918 |
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28 Jun 1962 |
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Richard Charles Paulet |
8 Jul 1905 |
5 Mar 1968 |
62 |
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5 Mar 1968 |
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Nigel George Paulet |
23 Dec 1941 |
8 Apr 2016 |
74 |
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8 Apr 2016 |
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Christopher John Hilton Paulet |
30 Jul 1969 |
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11 Jul 1628 |
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Elizabeth Finch |
9 Jul 1556 |
23 Mar 1634 |
77 |
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Created Viscountess Maidstone |
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8 Jul 1623 and Countess of Winchilsea |
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11 Jul 1628 |
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23 Mar 1634 |
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Sir Thomas Finch,3rd baronet |
13 Jun 1578 |
4 Nov 1639 |
61 |
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MP for Winchilsea 1621-1622 and Kent |
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1628-1629 |
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4 Nov 1639 |
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Heneage Finch |
c 1627 |
1 Sep 1689 |
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Lord Lieutenant Kent 1660-1688 and 1689, |
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and Somerset 1675-1683 |
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1 Sep 1689 |
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Charles Finch |
26 Sep 1672 |
16 Aug 1712 |
39 |
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Lord Lieutenant Kent 1704-1705. |
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President of the Board of Trade 1712. |
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PC 1711 |
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16 Aug 1712 |
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Heneage Finch |
3 Jan 1657 |
30 Sep 1726 |
69 |
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MP for Hythe 1685-1686 |
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30 Sep 1726 |
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John Finch |
24 Feb 1683 |
9 Sep 1729 |
46 |
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9 Sep 1729 |
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Daniel Finch |
2 Jul 1647 |
1 Jan 1730 |
82 |
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He had prevously succeeded as 2nd Earl of |
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Nottingham in 1682. |
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MP for Great Bedwin 1673-1679 and |
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Lichfield 1679-1681. First Lord of the |
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Admiralty 1680-1684. Secretary of State |
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1689-1693 and 1702-1704. Lord President |
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of the Council 1714-1716.
PC 1680 |
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1 Jan 1730 |
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Daniel Finch (also
3rd Earl of Nottingham) |
24 May 1689 |
2 Aug 1769 |
80 |
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MP for Rutland 1710-1730. First Lord of |
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the Admiralty 1742-1744 and 1757. Lord |
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President of the Council 1765-1766. |
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PC 1725 KG 1752 |
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2 Aug 1769 |
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George Finch (also
4th Earl of Nottingham) |
4 Nov 1752 |
2 Aug 1826 |
73 |
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Lord Lieutenant Rutland 1779-1826 |
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PC 1804 KG 1805 |
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2 Aug 1826 |
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George William Finch-Hatton (also 5th Earl of |
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Nottingham) |
19 May 1791 |
8 Jan 1858 |
66 |
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8 Jan 1858 |
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George James Finch-Hatton
(also 6th Earl of |
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Nottingham) |
31 May 1815 |
9 Jun 1887 |
72 |
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MP for Northamptonshire North 1837-1841 |
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9 Jun 1887 |
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Murray Edward Gordon Finch-Hatton (also 7th |
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Earl of Nottingham) |
28 Mar 1851 |
7 Sep 1898 |
47 |
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MP for Lincolnshire South 1884-1885 and |
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Spalding 1885-1887 |
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7 Sep 1898 |
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Henry Stormont Finch-Hatton (also 8th Earl of |
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Nottingham) |
3 Nov 1852 |
14 Aug 1927 |
74 |
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14 Aug 1927 |
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Guy Montagu George Finch-Hatton (also 9th |
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Earl of Nottingham) |
28 May 1885 |
10 Feb 1939 |
53 |
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10 Feb 1939 |
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Christopher Guy Heneage Finch-Hatton (also 10th |
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Earl of Nottingham) |
2 Aug 1911 |
7 Mar 1950 |
38 |
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7 Mar 1950 |
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Christopher Denys Stormont Finch-Hatton (also |
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11th Earl of Nottingham) |
17 Nov 1936 |
26 Jun 1999 |
62 |
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26 Jun 1999 |
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Daniel James Hatfield Finch-Hatton (also 12th |
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Earl of Nottingham) |
7 Oct 1967 |
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WINDLESHAM |
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22 Feb 1937 |
B |
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Sir George Richard James Hennessy,1st baronet |
23 Mar 1877 |
8 Oct 1953 |
76 |
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Created Baron Windlesham 22 Feb 1937 |
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MP for Winchester 1918-1931 |
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8 Oct 1953 |
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James Bryan George Hennessy |
4 Aug 1903 |
16 Nov 1962 |
59 |
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For further information on the death of this peer, |
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see the note at the foot of this page |
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16 Nov 1962 |
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David James George Hennessy |
23 Jan 1932 |
21 Dec 2010 |
78 |
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Minister of State,Home Office 1970-1972. |
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Minister of State, Northern Ireland 1972- |
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1973. Lord Privy Seal 1973-1974. PC 1973 |
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Created Baron Hennessy for life 16 Nov 1999 |
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21 Dec 2010 |
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James Rupert Hennessy |
9 Nov 1968 |
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WINDSOR |
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3 Nov 1529 |
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Sir Andrew Windsor |
1467 |
30 Mar 1543 |
75 |
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Summoned to Parliament as Lord |
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Windsor 3 Nov 1529 |
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30 Mar 1543 |
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William Windsor |
1498 |
20 Aug 1558 |
60 |
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20 Aug 1558 |
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Edward Windsor |
1532 |
24 Jan 1575 |
42 |
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24 Jan 1575 |
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Frederick Windsor |
2 Feb 1559 |
24 Dec 1585 |
26 |
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24 Dec 1585 |
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Henry Windsor |
10 Aug 1562 |
6 Apr 1605 |
42 |
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6 Apr 1605 |
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Thomas Windsor |
29 Sep 1591 |
6 Dec 1641 |
50 |
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On his death the peerage fell into abeyance |
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6 Dec 1641 |
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16 Jun 1660 |
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Thomas Windsor,later [1682] 1st Earl of Plymouth |
c 1627 |
3 Nov 1687 |
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Abeyance terminated in his favour |
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3 Nov 1687 |
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Other Windsor,2nd Earl of Plymouth |
27 Aug 1679 |
26 Dec 1725 |
46 |
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26 Dec 1725 |
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Other Windsor,3rd Earl of Plymouth |
30 Jun 1707 |
23 Nov 1732 |
25 |
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23 Nov 1732 |
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Other Lewis Windsor,4th Earl of Plymouth |
12 May 1731 |
21 Apr 1771 |
39 |
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21 Apr 1771 |
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Other Hickman Windsor,5th Earl of Plymouth |
30 May 1751 |
12 Jun 1799 |
48 |
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12 Jun 1799 |
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Other Archer Windsor,6th Earl of Plymouth |
2 Jul 1789 |
20 Jul 1833 |
44 |
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20 Jul 1833 |
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abeyance |
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25 Oct 1855 |
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Harriet Windsor-Clive |
30 Jul 1797 |
9 Nov 1869 |
72 |
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Abeyance terminated in her favour |
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9 Nov 1869 |
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Robert George Windsor-Clive |
27 Aug 1857 |
6 Mar 1923 |
65 |
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1905 with which title this peerage then |
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21 Mar 1796 |
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John Stuart,4th Earl of Bute |
30 Jun 1744 |
16 Nov 1814 |
70 |
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Created Viscount Mountjoy,Earl of |
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Windsor and Marquess of the County |
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of Bute 21 Mar 1796 |
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18 Dec 1905 |
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Robert George Windsor-Clive,14th Lord |
27 Aug 1857 |
6 Mar 1923 |
65 |
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Created Viscount Windsor and Earl of |
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Plymouth 18 Dec 1905 |
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8 Mar 1937 |
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H R H Edward Albert Christian George |
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23 Jun 1894 |
28 May 1972 |
77 |
28 May 1972 |
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Created Duke of Windsor 8 Mar 1937 |
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King as Edward VIII 20 Jan-11 Dec 1936 |
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KG 1910 PC
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Governor of |
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the Bahamas 1940-1945 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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19 Jun 1699 |
V[I] |
1 |
Thomas Windsor |
c 1670 |
8 Jun 1738 |
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Created Viscount Windsor of |
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Blackcastle 19 Jun 1699,and Baron |
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MP for Droitwich 1685-1687,Bramber 1705- |
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1708 and Monmouthshire 1708-1712 |
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8 Jun 1738 |
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Herbert Windsor |
1 May 1707 |
25 Jan 1758 |
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25 Jan 1758 |
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4 Feb 1744 |
B[I] |
1 |
Richard Wingfield |
19 Aug 1697 |
21 Oct 1751 |
54 |
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Created Baron Wingfield and Viscount |
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Powerscourt 4 Feb 1744 |
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16 Mar 1874 |
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John Wilson-Patten |
26 Apr 1802 |
11 Jul 1892 |
90 |
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11 Jul 1892 |
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MP for Lancashire 1830-1831 and |
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23 Jan 1976 |
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Michael Platt Winstanley |
27 Aug 1918 |
18 Jul 1993 |
74 |
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18 Jul 1993 |
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23 Jan 1976 |
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MP for Cheadle 1966-1970 and Hazel Grove |
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1974 |
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WINSTER |
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4 Feb 1942 |
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Reginald Thomas Herbert Fletcher |
27 Mar 1885 |
7 Jun 1961 |
76 |
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7 Jun 1961 |
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MP for Basingstoke 1923-1924 and |
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Nuneaton 1935-1941. Minister of Civil |
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Aviation 1945-1946. Governor of Cyprus |
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1946-1949. PC 1945 |
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WINSTON |
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18 Dec 1995 |
B[L] |
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Robert Maurice Lipson Winston |
15 Jul 1940 |
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Created Baron Winston for life 18 Dec 1995 |
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14 May 1965 |
B[L] |
1 |
Ian Winterbottom |
6 Apr 1913 |
4 Jul 1992 |
79 |
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4 Jul 1992 |
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14 May 1965 |
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MP for Nottingham Central 1950-1955 |
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1 Feb 1906 |
B |
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Sir William Henry Wills,1st baronet |
1 Sep 1830 |
29 Jan 1911 |
80 |
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29 Jan 1911 |
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MP for Coventry 1880-1885 and Bristol |
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East 1895-1900 |
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12 Feb 1766 |
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1 |
Edward Turnour Garth-Turnour |
1734 |
10 Aug 1788 |
54 |
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Created Baron Winterton 10 Apr 1761 |
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and Viscount Turnour and Earl |
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Winterton 12 Feb 1766 |
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MP for Bramber 1761-1769 |
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10 Aug 1788 |
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Edward Turnour |
11 May 1758 |
23 Apr 1831 |
72 |
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23 Apr 1831 |
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Edward Turnour |
13 Jun 1784 |
6 Jan 1833 |
48 |
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6 Jan 1833 |
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Edward Turnour |
18 May 1810 |
1 Mar 1879 |
68 |
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1 Mar 1879 |
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Edward Turnour |
15 Aug 1837 |
5 Sep 1907 |
70 |
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5 Sep 1907 |
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Edward Turnour |
4 Apr 1883 |
27 Aug 1962 |
79 |
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MP for Horsham 1904-1918 and 1945-1951, |
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1937-1939. |
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Paymaster General 1939.
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which title became extinct on his death |
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27 Aug 1962 |
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Robert Chard Turnour |
13 Sep 1915 |
2 Jun 1991 |
75 |
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2 Jun 1991 |
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Donald David Turnour |
13 Oct 1943 |
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WINTON |
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16 Nov 1600 |
E[S] |
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Robert Seton |
c 1552 |
22 Mar 1603 |
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Created Lord Seton and Tranent and |
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Earl of Winton 16 Nov 1600 |
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22 Mar 1603 |
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Robert Seton |
c 1585 |
after 1636 |
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28 May 1607 |
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3 |
George Seton |
Dec 1584 |
17 Dec 1650 |
66 |
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17 Dec 1650 |
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George Seton |
4 May 1642 |
6 Mar 1704 |
61 |
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6 Mar 1704 |
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George Seton |
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19 Dec 1749 |
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15 Mar 1716 |
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23 Jun 1859 |
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1 |
Archibald William Montgomerie,13th Earl |
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of Eglinton |
29 Sep 1812 |
4 Oct 1861 |
49 |
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Created Earl of Winton 23 Jun 1859 |
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See "Eglinton" with which title this peerage |
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remains united |
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24 Dec 1951 |
B |
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Frederick John Wise |
10 Apr 1887 |
20 Nov 1968 |
81 |
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Created Baron Wise 24 Dec 1951 |
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MP for Kings Lynn 1945-1951 |
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20 Nov 1968 |
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John Clayton Wise |
11 Jun 1923 |
29 Oct 2012 |
89 |
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29 Oct 2012 |
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Christopher John Clayton Wise |
19 Mar 1949 |
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WITTENHAM |
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29 Jun 1918 |
B |
1 |
George Denison Faber |
14 Dec 1852 |
1 Feb 1931 |
78 |
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Created Baron Wittenham 29 Jun 1918 |
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1 Feb 1931 |
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MP for York 1900-1910 and Clapham |
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1910-1918 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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WODEHOUSE OF KIMBERLEY |
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26 Oct 1797 |
B |
1 |
Sir John Wodehouse,6th baronet |
4 Apr 1741 |
29 May 1834 |
93 |
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Created Baron Wodehouse of Kimberley |
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26 Oct 1797 |
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MP for Norfolk 1784-1797 |
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29 May 1834 |
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2 |
John Wodehouse |
11 Jan 1770 |
29 May 1846 |
76 |
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MP for Great Bedwyn 1796-1802 and |
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Marlborough 1818-1826. Lord Lieutenant |
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Norfolk 1821-1846 |
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29 May 1846 |
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3 |
John Wodehouse |
7 Jan 1826 |
8 Apr 1902 |
76 |
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He was created Earl of Kimberley (qv) on |
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1 Jun 1866 |
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WOLF OF DULWICH |
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2 Dec 2014 |
B[L] |
1 |
Alison Margaret Wolf |
31 Oct 1949 |
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Created Baroness Wolf of Dulwich for life |
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2 Dec 2014 |
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WOLFENDEN |
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12 Jul 1974 |
B[L] |
1 |
Sir John Frederick Wolfenden |
26 Jun 1906 |
18 Jan 1985 |
78 |
to |
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Created Baron Wolfenden for life 12 Jul 1974 |
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18 Jan 1985 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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WOLFSON |
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13 Jun 1985 |
B[L] |
1 |
Sir Leonard Gordon Wolfson |
11 Nov 1927 |
20 May 2010 |
82 |
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Created Baron Wolfson for life 13 Jun 1985 |
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20 May 2010 |
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He succeeded as 2nd baronet in 1991 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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WOLFSON OF ASPLEY GUISE |
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18 Jun 2010 |
B[L] |
1 |
Simon Adam Wolfson |
27 Oct 1967 |
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Created Baron Wolfson of Aspley Guise |
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for life 18 Jun 2010 |
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WOLFSON OF SUNNINGDALE |
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26 Mar 1991 |
B[L] |
1 |
Sir David Wolfson |
9 Nov 1935 |
10 Mar 2021 |
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Created Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale for |
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10 Mar 2021 |
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life 26 Mar 1991 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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WOLFSON OF TREDEGAR |
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30 Dec 2020 |
B[L] |
1 |
David Wolfson |
19 Jul 1968 |
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Created Baron Wolfson of Tredegar for |
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life 30 Dec 2020 |
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WOLMER |
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30 Dec 1882 |
V |
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Roundell Palmer,1st Baron Selborne |
27 Nov 1812 |
4 May 1895 |
82 |
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Created Viscount Wolmer and Earl of |
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Selborne 30 Dec 1882 |
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See "Selborne" |
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WOLSELEY |
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25 Nov 1882 |
B |
1 |
Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley |
4 Jun 1833 |
25 Mar 1913 |
79 |
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Created Baron Wolseley 25 Nov 1882 |
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25 Mar 1913 |
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and Viscount Wolseley 28 Sep 1885 |
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28 Sep 1885 |
V |
1 |
For details of the special remainder included in the |
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creation of the Viscountcy of 1885,see the note at |
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Governor of Cyprus 1878 and Natal 1879- |
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1880. KP 1885 PC
[I] 1890 Field Marshal |
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1894. OM 1902 |
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whilst the Viscountcy passed to - |
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25 Mar 1913 |
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2 |
Frances Garnet Wolseley |
15 Sep 1872 |
24 Dec 1936 |
64 |
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Peerage extinct on her death |
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24 Dec 1936 |
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4 May 1908 |
V |
1 |
Henry Hartley Fowler |
16 May 1830 |
25 Feb 1911 |
80 |
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Created Viscount Wolverhampton |
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4 May 1908 |
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MP for Wolverhampton 1880-1885 and |
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Wolverhampton East 1885-1908. Financial |
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Secretary to the Treasury 1886. President |
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of the Board of Trade 1892-1894. Secretary |
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of State for India 1894-1895. Chancellor |
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of the Duchy of Lancaster 1905. Lord |
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President of the Council 1908-1910 |
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PC 1886 |
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25 Feb 1911 |
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2 |
Henry Ernest Fowler |
4 Apr 1870 |
9 Mar 1943 |
72 |
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9 Mar 1943 |
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14 Dec 1869 |
B |
1 |
George Carr Glyn |
27 Mar 1797 |
24 Jul 1873 |
76 |
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Created Baron Wolverton 14 Dec 1869 |
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MP for Kendal 1847-1868 |
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24 Jul 1873 |
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George Grenfell Glyn |
10 Feb 1824 |
6 Nov 1887 |
63 |
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MP for Shaftesbury 1857-1873. Paymaster |
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General 1880-1885. Postmaster General |
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1886. PC 1873 |
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6 Nov 1887 |
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Henry Richard Glyn |
18 Jul 1861 |
2 Jul 1888 |
26 |
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2 Jul 1888 |
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Frederick Glyn |
24 Sep 1864 |
3 Oct 1932 |
68 |
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3 Oct 1932 |
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Nigel Reginald Victor Glyn |
23 Jun 1904 |
18 Aug 1986 |
82 |
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18 Aug 1986 |
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John Patrick Riversdale Glyn |
17 Apr 1913 |
4 Jul 1988 |
75 |
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4 Jul 1988 |
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Christopher Richard Glyn |
5 Oct 1938 |
24 Jan 2011 |
72 |
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24 Jan 2011 |
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Miles John Glyn |
6 Jun 1966 |
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15 Jan 2011 |
B[L] |
1 |
Stewart Martin Wood |
25 Mar 1968 |
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Created Baron Wood of Anfield for life |
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15 Jan 2011 |
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17 Jun 1932 |
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Sir Arthur Charles Churchman,1st baronet |
7 Sep 1867 |
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3 Feb 1949 |
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WOODLEY |
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2 Nov 2020 |
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Anthony Jonathan Woodley |
2 Jan 1948 |
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2 Nov 2020 |
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WOODSTOCK |
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5 Aug 1320 |
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Edmund Plantagenet |
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Woodstock and Earl of Portland |
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WOOLAVINGTON |
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24 Jan 1922 |
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Sir James Buchanan,1st baronet |
16 Aug 1849 |
9 Aug 1935 |
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9 Aug 1935 |
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24 Jan 1922 |
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WOOLF |
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1 Oct 1992 |
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Sir Harry Kenneth Woolf |
2 May 1933 |
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Created Baron Woolf for life 1 Oct 1992 |
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Lord Justice of Appeal 1986-1992. Lord of |
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the Rolls 1996-2000. Lord Chief Justice 2000- |
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WOOLLEY |
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18 Jan 1967 |
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Sir Harold Woolley |
6 Feb 1905 |
31 Jul 1986 |
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31 Jul 1986 |
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WOOLLEY OF WOODFORD |
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14 Oct 2019 |
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Simon Andrew Woolley |
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3 Aug 1999 |
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Kenneth John Woolmer |
25 Apr 1940 |
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3 Aug 1999 |
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MP for Batley & Morley 1979-1983 |
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9 Jan 1956 |
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Sir Frederick James Marquis |
24 Aug 1883 |
14 Dec 1964 |
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Viscount Woolton 2 Jul 1953 and Viscount |
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Walberton and Earl of Woolton 9 Jan 1956 |
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Minister of Food 1940-1943. Minister of |
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Reconstruction 1943-1945. Lord President |
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of the Council 1945 and 1951-1952. |
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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
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1952-1955. PC
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14 Dec 1964 |
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Roger David Marquis |
16 Jul 1922 |
7 Jan 1969 |
46 |
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7 Jan 1969 |
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Simon Frederick Marquis |
24 May 1958 |
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WOOTTON OF ABINGER |
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8 Aug 1958 |
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Barbara Frances Wright |
14 Apr 1897 |
11 Jul 1988 |
91 |
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11 Jul 1988 |
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for life 8 Aug 1958 |
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CH 1977 |
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WORCESTER |
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1138 |
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Waleran de Beaumont |
1104 |
9 Apr 1166 |
61 |
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29 Sep 1397 |
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Sir Thomas Percy |
1343 |
23 Jul 1403 |
60 |
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Created Earl of Worcester 29 Sep 1397 |
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23 Jul 1403 |
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KG 1376 |
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Feb 1421 |
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Richard Beauchamp,2nd Lord Abergavenny |
by 1397 |
16 Apr 1422 |
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16 Apr 1422 |
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16 Jul 1449 |
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John de Tiptoft,2nd Lord Tiptoft |
8 May 1427 |
18 Oct 1470 |
43 |
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Created Earl of Worcester 16 Jul 1449 |
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18 Oct 1470 |
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KG 1461 |
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He was attainted and the peerages forfeited |
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For information on this peer,see the note at |
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the foot of this page |
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14 Apr 1471 |
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Edward de Tiptoft |
14 Jul 1469 |
12 Aug 1485 |
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12 Aug 1485 |
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1 Feb 1514 |
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Charles Somerset |
c 1460 |
15 Apr 1526 |
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Created Earl of Worcester 1 Feb 1514 |
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KG 1496 |
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15 Apr 1526 |
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Henry Somerset |
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26 Nov 1549 |
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William Somerset |
c 1527 |
21 Feb 1589 |
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KG 1570 |
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21 Feb 1589 |
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Edward Somerset |
c 1550 |
3 Mar 1628 |
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KG 1593. Lord Privy Seal 1616-1628 |
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3 Mar 1628 |
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Henry Somerset |
1577 |
18 Dec 1646 |
69 |
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He was summoned to Parliament by a Writ of |
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Acceleration as Baron Herbert 31 Jan 1604 |
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2 Mar 1643 |
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Created Marquess of Worcester |
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2 Mar 1643 |
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18 Dec 1646 |
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Edward Somerset |
1601 |
3 Apr 1667 |
65 |
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Created Earl of Glamorgan c 1644 |
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3 Apr 1667 |
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Henry Somerset |
1629 |
21 Jan 1700 |
70 |
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1682 with which title this peerage then |
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WORLINGHAM OF BECCLES |
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13 Jun 1835 |
B |
1 |
Archibald Acheson,2nd Earl of Gosford |
1 Aug 1776 |
27 Mar 1849 |
72 |
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Created Baron Worlingham of |
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Beccles 13 Jun 1835 |
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WORSLEY |
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30 Jan 1837 |
B |
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Charles Anderson-Pelham |
8 Aug 1781 |
5 Sep 1846 |
65 |
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Yarborough 30 Jan 1837 |
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WORTHINGTON |
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31 Jan 2011 |
B[L] |
1 |
Bryony Katherine Worthington |
19 Sep 1971 |
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Created Baroness Worthington for life |
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31 Jan 2011 |
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13 May 1603 |
B |
1 |
Edward Wotton |
1548 |
1625 |
77 |
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Created Baron Wootton 13 May 1603 |
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1625 |
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Thomas Wotton |
1587 |
2 Apr 1630 |
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31 Aug 1650 |
B |
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Charles Henry Kirkhoven |
1635 |
5 Jan 1683 |
47 |
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Created Baron Wotton 31 Aug 1650 |
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5 Jan 1683 |
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and Earl of Bellomont (qv) 9 Dec 1680 |
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24 Apr 1681 |
B |
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Laurence Hyde |
15 Mar 1642 |
2 May 1711 |
69 |
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Created Baron Wotton Basset and Viscount |
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Hyde of Kenilworth 24 Apr 1681 |
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11 Jan 1928 |
B |
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George Abraham Gibbs |
6 Jul 1873 |
28 Oct 1931 |
58 |
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Created Baron Wraxall 11 Jan 1928 |
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PC 1923 |
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28 Oct 1931 |
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George Richard Lawley Gibbs |
16 May 1928 |
19 Jul 2001 |
73 |
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19 Jul 2001 |
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Eustace Hubert Beilby Gibbs |
3 Jul 1929 |
17 May 2017 |
87 |
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17 May 2017 |
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Antony Hubert Gibbs |
19 Aug 1958 |
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12 Apr 1915 |
B |
1 |
Sir Henry Burton Buckley |
15 Sep 1845 |
27 Oct 1935 |
90 |
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Created Baron Wrenbury 12 Apr 1915 |
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Lord Justice of Appeal 1906-1915. PC 1906 |
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27 Oct 1935 |
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Bryan Burton Buckley |
24 May 1890 |
31 May 1940 |
50 |
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31 May 1940 |
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John Burton Buckley |
18 Jun 1927 |
27 Sep 2014 |
87 |
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27 Sep 2014 |
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William Edward Buckley |
19 Jun 1966 |
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5 Sep 2013 |
B[L] |
1 |
Sir Ian William Wrigglesworth |
8 Dec 1939 |
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Created Baron Wrigglesworth for life |
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5 Sep 2013 |
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MP for Thornaby Feb 1974-1983 and Stockton |
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11 Apr 1932 |
B[L] |
1 |
Sir Robert Alderson Wright |
15 Oct 1869 |
27 Jun 1964 |
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27 Jun 1964 |
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Master of the Rolls 1935-1937. Lord of |
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Appeal in Ordinary 1932-1935 and 1937-1947 |
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PC 1932 |
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22 Jan 1968 |
B[L] |
1 |
Lewis Tatham Wright |
11 Oct 1903 |
15 Sep 1974 |
70 |
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Created Baron Wright of Ashton |
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15 Sep 1974 |
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under Lyne for life 22 Jan 1968 |
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10 Feb 1994 |
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Sir Patrick Richard Henry Wright |
28 Jun 1931 |
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Created Baron Wright of Richmond for life |
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10 Feb 1994 |
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WRIOTHESLEY |
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1 Jan 1544 |
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Thomas Wriothesley |
21 Dec 1505 |
30 Jul 1550 |
44 |
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Created Baron Wriothesley 1 Jan 1544 |
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and Earl of Southampton 16 Feb 1547 |
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See "Southampton" - extinct 1667 |
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WROTTESLEY |
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11 Jul 1838 |
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Sir John Wrottesley,9th baronet |
4 Oct 1771 |
16 Mar 1841 |
69 |
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Created Baron Wrottesley 11 Jul 1838 |
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MP for Lichfield 1799-1806, Staffordshire |
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1823-1832 and Staffordshire South 1832- |
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16 Mar 1841 |
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John Wrottesley |
5 Aug 1798 |
27 Oct 1867 |
69 |
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President of the Royal Society 1854-1857 |
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27 Oct 1867 |
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Arthur Wrottesley |
17 Jun 1824 |
28 Dec 1910 |
86 |
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Lord Lieutenant Stafford 1871-1887 |
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28 Dec 1910 |
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Victor Alexander Wrottesley |
18 Sep 1873 |
1 Sep 1962 |
88 |
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1 Sep 1962 |
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Richard John Wrottesley |
7 Jul 1918 |
23 Oct 1977 |
59 |
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23 Oct 1977 |
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Clifton Hugh Lancelot de Verdin |
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Wrottesley |
10 Aug 1968 |
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WYATT OF WEEFORD |
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3 Feb 1987 |
B[L] |
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Sir Woodrow Lyle Wyatt |
4 Jul 1918 |
7 Dec 1997 |
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Created Baron Wyatt of Weeford for life |
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7 Dec 1997 |
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3 Feb 1987 |
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MP for Aston 1945-1955 and Bosworth 1959-1970 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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WYCOMBE |
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20 May 1760 |
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John Petty,1st Earl of Shelburne |
1706 |
10 May 1761 |
54 |
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Created Baron Wycombe 20 May 1760 |
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See "Shelburne" |
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6 Dec 1784 |
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William Petty,2nd Earl of Shelburne |
2 May 1737 |
7 May 1805 |
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Created Viscount Calne and Calston, |
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Earl Wycombe and Marquess of |
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Lansdowne 6 Dec 1784 |
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See "Lansdowne" |
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*************** |
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11 Jul 1856 |
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Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice |
7 Jan 1816 |
5 Jul 1866 |
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He was summoned to Parliament by a Writ of |
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Acceleration as Baron Wycombe 11 Jul 1856 |
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He succeeded as Marquess of Lansdowne (qv) |
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in 1863 |
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WYFOLD |
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17 May 1919 |
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Sir Robert Trotter Hermon-Hodge,1st baronet |
23 Sep 1851 |
3 Jun 1937 |
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Created Baron Wyfold 17 May 1919 |
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MP for Accrington 1886-1892, Henley 1895-1906, |
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and 1917-1918 and Croydon 1909-1910 |
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3 Jun 1937 |
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Roland Hermon Hermon-Hodge |
10 Jul 1880 |
14 Oct 1942 |
62 |
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14 Oct 1942 |
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Hermon Robert Fleming Hermon-Hodge |
26 Jun 1915 |
8 Apr 1999 |
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8 Apr 1999 |
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WYLD |
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Jun 2017 |
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Laura Lee Wyld |
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Created Baroness Wyld for life Jun 2017 |
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WYNDHAM |
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18 Sep 1731 |
B[I] |
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Thomas Wyndham |
27 Dec 1681 |
14 Nov 1745 |
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Created Baron Wyndham 18 Sep 1731 |
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14 Nov 1745 |
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Lord Chancellor [I] 1726-1739. PC [I] 1724 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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WYNDESORE |
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22 Aug 1381 |
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William de Wyndesore |
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15 Sep 1384 |
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15 Sep 1384 |
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Wyndesore 22 Aug 1381 |
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WYNFORD |
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5 Jun 1829 |
B |
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Sir William Draper Best |
13 Dec 1767 |
3 Mar 1845 |
77 |
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Created Baron Wynford 5 Jun 1829 |
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MP for Petersfield 1802-1806, Bridport |
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1812-1817 and Guildford 1818-1819. Chief |
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Justice of the Common Pleas 1824-1829. |
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PC 1824 |
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3 Mar 1845 |
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William Samuel Best |
19 Feb 1798 |
28 Feb 1869 |
71 |
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MP for St.Michaels 1831-1832 |
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28 Feb 1869 |
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William Draper Mortimer Best |
2 Aug 1826 |
27 Aug 1899 |
73 |
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27 Aug 1899 |
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Henry Molyneux Best |
9 Nov 1829 |
28 Oct 1903 |
73 |
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28 Oct 1903 |
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George Best |
14 Dec 1838 |
27 Oct 1904 |
65 |
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27 Oct 1904 |
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Philip George Best |
27 Aug 1871 |
15 Dec 1940 |
69 |
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15 Dec 1940 |
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Samuel John Best |
24 Jun 1874 |
29 Aug 1943 |
69 |
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29 Aug 1943 |
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Robert Samuel Best |
5 Jan 1917 |
21 Jan 2002 |
85 |
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21 Jan 2002 |
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John Philip Robert Best |
23 Nov 1950 |
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WYNNE-JONES |
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17 Dec 1964 |
B[L] |
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William Francis Kenrick Wynne-Jones |
8 May 1903 |
8 Nov 1982 |
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Created Baron Wynne-Jones for life |
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8 Nov 1982 |
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17 Dec 1964 |
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Peerage extinct on his death |
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The special remainder to the Viscountcy of Grey
de Wilton and the Earldom of Wilton |
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created in 1801 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 13 June
1801 (issue 15375, page 659):- |
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"The King has been pleased to grant the
Dignities of Viscount and Earl of the United Kingdom |
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of Great Britain and Ireland, to the Right
Honorable Thomas Lord Grey de Wilton, and the Heirs |
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Male of his Body lawfully begotten, by the
Names, Styles, and Titles of Viscount Grey de Wilton, |
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and Earl of Wilton, of Wilton Castle, in the
County of Hereford, with Remainders to Thomas |
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Grosvenor, Esq., Second Son, Robert Grosvenor,
Esq., Third Son, of the Right Honorable Robert |
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Grosvenor, (commonly called Viscount Belgrave,)
by Eleanor, his Wife, Daughter of the said |
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Thomas Lord Grey de Wilton, and the Fourth,
Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and every other Son and |
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Sons, of the said Eleanor by her present, or any
future, Husband, hereafter to be begotten |
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severally and successively, and the respective
Heirs Male of their Bodies lawfully begotten." |
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Thomas Grosvenor Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton |
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Wilton was involved in a celebrated law suit in
February 1859 when he was sued for libel and |
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slander by Lieutenant-Colonel Dickson, a fellow
member of Wilton's regiment. The following |
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summary of the case appeared in the 'Newcastle
Courant' on 18 February 1859. The wording |
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of the article is critical of the Army and the
War Office, and as a result the report appears to |
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be very biased in Dickson's favour. |
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'The Earl of Wilton, who figures as defendant in
the action, is colonel of the Queen's Own |
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Regiment of Militia for the Tower Hamlets,
having been appointed to that command by the Duke |
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of Wellington, in 1840. The regiment was a myth
till 1855, when it was embodied, along with |
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other regiments, on account of the Russian [i.e.
Crimean] war. Col. [Lothian Sheffield] Dickson |
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joined the regiment in 1845, and in 1855 became
its lieutenant-colonel. |
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'When a regiment is embodied it is usual for the
officers to establish a "mess," the expense of |
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which is defrayed by joint subscription, aided
by a government allowance. For some time, in |
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1855, the officers of Lord Wilton's regiment
messed with the artillery at Woolwich, but in |
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October they deemed it right to set up
house-keeping for themselves. This step was the |
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beginning of troubles for everyone concerned.
Like other incipient housekeepers, they found it |
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extremely easy to give large orders. Messrs
Sharpus and Co. readily consented to supply the |
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requisites in the shape of crockery, plate,
etc., and the mess table was soon gallantly |
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equipped, at a cost of £580. But it was easier
to give orders than to find money. |
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'In the course of the following year, Messrs
Sharpus became inconveniently urgent for a |
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settlement, all the more so, perhaps, as the
regiment was about to be disembodied. The most |
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agreeable unconsciousness seems to have
prevailed as to where the liability rested. Lord |
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Wilton had approved the pattern of the silver
spoons, and other gallant officers had selected |
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the jugs and glasses, but all alike repudiated
the giving of the order. In this uncertainty |
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Messrs Sharpus resolved to treat Lord Wilton as
their debtor, and in May, 1856, he received a |
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polite note calling his attention to the little
bill enclosed. |
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'His lordship consulted with Lieutenant-Colonel
Dickson, who had the management of the |
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regimental moneys, more particularly of the mess
fund; but this fund had been partially |
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expended on daily gastronomic necessities, and
partly frittered away on grand entertainments, |
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including a breakfast to the Earl of Wilton
himself. How was the bill to be met? Lieutenant- |
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Colonel Dickson proposed the levying of a tax on
all officers entering the regiment in future, |
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and other schemes which yielded little or
nothing. Eventually the regiment was disembodied |
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without the accounts being paid. Lord Wilton was
sued for the debt, and from this moment |
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entertained a firm conviction that the pecuniary
affairs of the regiment had fallen into |
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culpable disorder, and that Lieutenant-Colonel
Dickson was chiefly to blame for it. |
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'Dickson appears to have been in other respects
an unpopular man in the regiment. He |
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entertained stricter ideas of discipline that
were palatable to the gentlemen of the militia, |
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and had denounced with great severity the
practice of gambling, in which some of the |
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officers were prone to indulge. This
circumstance, combined with the strenuous dunning of the |
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Messrs Sharpus, brought matters to a crisis.
Dickson had unquestionably kept the management |
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of the money affairs in his own hands. There had
been no regular balancing of accounts, so |
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that the other officers were necessarily in the
dark as to the financial position of the regiment. |
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It was demonstrable that he had received large
sums of money, including £100 from Lord |
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Wilton, and an allowance of £119 from the
Committee of the Wellington College as compensation |
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for injuries experienced by the regiment,
through an accident at the Cremorne Gardens. Was it |
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demonstrable that he had acted quite squarely?
Dissatisfaction bred rumours, and the rumours |
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at last found shape in certain definite but
apparently paltry charges, preferred against |
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Lieutenant-Colonel Dickson by Captain Nixon. |
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'Lord Wilton, annoyed at being dunned, and in a
humour to credit such charges, appointed a |
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board of three officers to make inquiry. The
officers belonged to the same regiment, and, as |
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Lieutenant-Colonel Dickson affirms, were far
from being uninterested parties. In March, 1858, |
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Lord Wilton sent the report of the board to Lord
Combermere, who, as Lord Lieutenant of the |
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Tower Hamlets, was the proper channel of
communication with the government. It must not be |
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supposed, however, that Lord Combermere was left
to gather his knowledge of the case from |
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the papers officially submitted to him. Lord
Wilton had some conversation with his lordship at |
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a ball at the Queen's Palace, and again, soon
after the report had been sent in, he called upon |
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him to talk the affair over. The result of the
whole matter was, that Lord Combermere, on the |
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4th of May, wrote a letter to General Peel, in
which he says, "having ascertained that the Earl |
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of Wilton's complaints are just, I have the
honour to request you will submit to her Majesty my |
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humble recommendation that Lieut.-Colonel
Dickson be removed from the command of the |
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Queen's regiment of the Tower Hamlets."
Will it be believed that, when Lord Combermere wrote |
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this letter, he had never perused the report on
which the recommendation was founded, but |
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had been guided entirely by the opinion of Lord
Wilton? The venerable field marshal is at an age |
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when the task of wading through a bundle of
manuscripts is no slight affair. To use his own |
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words, he could make "neither top nor tail
of them." When he had said that
Lord Wilton's |
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complaints were just, he meant merely that he
was quite satisfied with Lord Wilton's own |
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statement. It was not his business to read the
documents; that belonged to the War Office; |
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though, apparently, it was his business to
condemn a meritorious officer on the ipse dixit [i.e. |
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an unproven assertion] of his accuser, and, to
utter, if not an untruth, at least, an assertion |
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which had all the effect of falsehood, by
leading General Peel to suppose that he had |
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diligently examined documents of which he had
not read one word. |
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'The rest of the proceedings were quite equal to
this precious specimen in point of unfairness |
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and irregularity. General Peel wrote back to
Lord Combermere for a statement of the particular |
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grounds upon which his lordship had based his
recommendation of Lieut.-Colonel Dickson's |
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dismissal. Then, of course, Lord Combermere
instituted a personal enquiry into the merits of |
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the affair? Not at all. He simply enclosed
General Peel's letter to himself to Lord Wilton, and |
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his lordship returned to the War Office a string
of charges which afterwards formed the matter |
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of the first libel. Lord Wilton's letter was
sent through Lord Combermere, but it does not |
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appear that the aged veteran thought it worth
his while to read either it or the accompanying |
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documents. He merely directed that they should
be forwarded to General Peel. Lord Wilton's |
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letter, though merely a reiteration of charges
without a tittle of proof, except the original |
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report of the regimental board, seems to have
convinced the authorities of the War Office, and |
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Lieut.-Colonel Dickson was requested to resign.
With the indignation of a wronged man, he |
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declared that he would "sooner blow his
brains out." He applied to his friend Mr. Duncombe, |
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M.P. [for Finsbury], who, in the House of
Commons, put a question to General Peel, which |
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recalled the gallant secretary to his senses
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Was an officer of 30 to 40 years' standing to be
dismissed on a charge amounting to felony |
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without an opportunity of being heard in
self-defence? Of course, the thing would not do. |
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General Peel promised an investigation. A board
of enquiry was appointed. Of course, Lord |
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Wilton, as the chief accuser, would be brought
before the board to give evidence, and allow |
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of a cross-examination? Again, by no means. Lord
Wilton was "going to sea," and could not |
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bear the inconvenience of a detention in the
metropolis. Lieut.-Colonel Dickson naturally |
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thought he ought to be allowed to meet his
accuser face to face, but the board and General |
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Peel did not think it necessary. What was the
nature of the report presented by the court to |
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the War Office, or whether they presented any
report at all, does not appear. The only other |
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fact is that, on the 28th of December, 1858, a
notice appeared in the Gazette that Major |
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Samuel Walker had been made Lieut.-Colonel,
"vice
Lieut.-Colonel Dickson, displaced, |
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December 13." Under these circumstances,
Lieut.-Colonel Dickson brought an action for libel |
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against Lord Wilton, and, after a long and
patient investigation he has succeeded in |
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convincing a jury that the charges which have
led to his ignominious dismissal are unfounded.' |
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Dickson was awarded a total of £205 damages
against Lord Wilton. |
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Dickson appears to have been somewhat careless
in money matters. After Sir Benjamin Hall |
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was elevated to the House of Lords as Baron
Llanover in 1859, Dickson was an unsuccessful |
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candidate for Sir Benjamin's former seat of
Marylebone, having also been unsuccessful in |
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Norwich in 1852. Following the campaign he was
sued by a printer for non-payment of printing |
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costs relating to election material. The court
found in favour of the printer, and Dickson was |
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ordered to pay the printer £49 10s. In September
1863, Dickson was made bankrupt when he |
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was unable to repay £300 he had borrowed from a
money-lender. |
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He was again before the courts in November 1867,
when, together with a number of co- |
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defendants, he lost an action for wrongful
dismissal. In the 1868 general
election, he was once |
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again an unsuccessful parliamentary candidate,
this time for the Hackney constituency, while |
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his name again appears in the bankruptcy courts
in 1876 and 1878. |
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Dickson's last court appearance was in July
1892, when he successfully contested the validity |
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of late wife's will. Dickson died in late
December 1894 at the age of 88. |
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William le Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire of the 1397
creation and the claim to |
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the Earldom made in the 1860s |
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William le Scrope was created Earl of Wiltes
[i.e. Wiltshire] by King Richard II in 1397. This |
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creation was somewhat unusual in that the
peerage was expressed to have the limitation |
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that it was inheritable by heirs male forever
("sibi et heredibus suis masculis in perpetuum") |
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without the usual additional words "de
corpore suo" (of the body). |
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As far as I am aware, only five other peerages
have ever been created using this form of words. |
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These peerages are (1) the Earldom of Oxford
created in 1392; (2) the Barony of Hoo created |
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in 1447; (3) the Barony of Egremont created in
1449; (4) the Barony of Richemount-Grey |
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created in 1450; and (5) the Earldom of Devon
created in 1553. |
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On the same day, King Richard II had promoted a
number of other existing peers to higher ranks |
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of the peerage - for example, the Dukes of
Surrey and Norfolk, and the Earls of Worcester, |
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Westmorland and Gloucester. The descent of all
of these other creations were limited to heirs |
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male of the body of the grantee, whereas
Wiltes's limitation, as previously noted, was to heirs |
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male forever, possibly because he had no
children to inherit the title. |
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In 1399, while Richard II was on a military
campaign in Ireland, Henry of Bolingbroke, Duke of |
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Lancaster, son of John of Gaunt, returned to
England from exile and in a short period gained |
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enough power to be able to depose Richard II on
30 September 1399, and thus become King |
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Henry IV. |
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Soon after Lancaster had landed in England, the
Earl of Wiltshire, together with three other |
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members of the Council of Regency appointed to
administer the kingdom in the absence of King |
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Richard II, fled to Bristol, where they were
captured by Lancaster's forces in late July 1399. |
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On 30 July 1399, Wiltes, together with Sir John
Bussy (former Speaker of the House of |
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Commons), and Sir Henry Green, were executed,
while the remaining member, Sir William Bagot, |
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was imprisoned in the Tower of London.
Subsequently, shortly after Lancaster had ascended |
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to the throne, the Earl of Wiltes's attainder
was declared in Parliament. |
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During the decade of the 1860s - that is, over
460 years after the death of the Earl of Wiltes - |
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the House of Lords Committee for Privileges
heard a claim to the earldom made by Simon |
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Thomas Scrope, of Danby on Yore, in Yorkshire.
He claimed the peerage as being the heir male |
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of the first Earl, through Roger Scrope, the
brother of William le Scrope. During the course of |
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the hearings, Simon was able to prove that he
was indeed the heir male general of the 1st Earl. |
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In normal circumstances, an Act of Attainder
results in the forfeiture of any honours and |
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dignities such as peerages. It was argued by the
claimant that the subsequent attainder of |
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the Earl should be disregarded, since the
execution of the Earl did not in itself amount to an |
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Act of Attainder, inasmuch as having been taken
prisoner by the Duke of Lancaster, who was |
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not at that time the King, he was put to death
without being tried by his peers, as would |
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normally be required for an Act of Attainder to
be effective. In addition, even if Wiltes had |
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stood trial before his execution, which appears
to be doubtful, any such trial would not |
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have been a trial for an offence against a reigning sovereign, and
therefore could not be |
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deemed to be a trial for treason. Any trial
which occurred was because Wiltes was in opposition |
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to Lancaster, who at the time was merely a
nobleman who had invaded the reigning monarch's |
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kingdom, holding possession by military power,
and the subsequent elevation of Lancaster to |
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the throne did not in any way alter the
character of the acts with which Wiltes had been |
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charged and for which he had been subsequently
executed. |
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In Henry IV's first Parliament, the House of
Commons "prayed that the pursuit, arrests, and |
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the judgments, and whatever else was done
against Sir William Scrope and others should be |
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held good, and the King declared that he would
have and hold the lands of Sir William Scrope |
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by conquest." The claimant, however,
contended that the subsequent proceedings in |
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Parliament was not in the nature of an act of
Parliament, and even if it had been it would not |
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have been interpreted as being an Act of Attainder. |
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Eventually, in May 1869, the Committee for
Privileges ruled that to reverse a judgment which |
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had been made 470 years previously, and hitherto
unquestioned, would be a most dangerous |
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precedent. One of the members of the Committee,
Lord Chelmsford, commented in his |
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judgment that it "seemed to him that it
would be improper for the Committee, given the |
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obscurity which surrounded the proceedings, to
conjecture that in the forfeiture of everything |
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belonging to the Earl of Wiltes which was left
to forfeit, his earldom was spared and permitted |
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to continue as an hereditary dignity." The
Committee therefore resolved that the claimant had |
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not established his claim to the Earldom of Wiltes. |
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James Bryan George Hennessy, 2nd Baron
Windlesham |
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Lord Windlesham died on 16 November 1962, when a
helicopter in which he was a passenger |
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crashed into the sea off the coast of Wales. |
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The following report appeared in 'The Times' on
17 November 1962:- |
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'Lord Windlesham was missing last night from a
helicopter which crashed into the sea near the |
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South Bishop lighthouse, off St. David's Head,
Pembrokeshire. Mr. John Cronin, M.P. for |
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Loughborough, was among four men who were
rescued. |
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'A Service passenger who died on board the
aircraft carrier Hermes after being picked up was |
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named as Squadron Leader A.H. Stott, aged 38,
R.A.F. |
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'An Admiralty spokesman said: "A Whirlwind
helicopter from H.M.S. Hermes ditched in the sea |
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off St. David's Head this afternoon. The
helicopter was flying from the carrier to R.N.A.S. |
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Brawdy, near Haverfordwest, with a crew of two
and three passengers. |
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"On board were the pilot, Lt, J.E.
Ramsdale, R.N., Electrical Mechanic Hughes (aircrew |
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member), Mr. Cronin, Lord Windlesham , and the
service passenger. |
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"Helicopters from the carrier and from
Brawdy were airborne within a few minutes and four men |
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were picked up by helicopter after about 20
minutes. Royal Naval helicopters from Brawdy have |
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joined others from the Hermes in a search with
H.M.S. Duchess and the frigates Berwick, |
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Scarborough and Lowestoft and the St. David's
lifeboat. |
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"Mr. Cronin and Lord Windlesham were
spending a period at sea with H.M.S. Hermes which was |
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exercising as part of her work-up before
beginning her commission in the Far East. She left |
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Portsmouth on Tuesday. |
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"The visits of Mr. Cronin and Lord
Windlesham were arranged as part of the Admiralty scheme |
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to enable the members of both Houses to see the
fleet. Lord Windlesham's wife has been |
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informed that her husband is missing." |
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In a further report published on 19 November,
Mr. Cronin said that when the helicopter ditched |
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he found himself in the cabin a quarter full of
water. "I saw a pale green patch in a rectangular |
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area under the water and took it to be the door.
I dived through it……..I was pulled down |
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some way as the helicopter was sinking but I
fought my way clear. I then swam a few yards |
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underwater deliberately to get absolutely clear
and surfaced." |
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At the subsequent inquest which was held on 17
January 1963, an affidavit submitted by the |
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aircrew member, Hughes, stated that "when
we hit the water I was standing by Lord |
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Windlesham, preparing to assist him out. Then
the aircraft rolled to starboard and water rushed |
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in. I lost my grip on him." Hughes said he
struggled through the door of the sinking machine, but |
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when he reached the surface there was no sign of
Lord Windlesham. The Coroner's Inquest |
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returned a verdict of 'death by misadventure.' |
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In a final tragic note to the accident, the wife
of Squadron Leader Stott was found dead at |
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her home in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, eight
days after the crash which claimed her |
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husband. |
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The special remainder to the Viscountcy of
Wolseley created in 1885 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 25
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"The Queen has been pleased to direct
Letters Patent to be passed under the Great Seal, |
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granting the dignity of a Viscount of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Irteland unto |
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Garnet Joseph, Baron Wolseley, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
General and General Officer Commanding-in- |
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Chief the Forces in Egypt, and the heirs male of
his body lawfully begotten, by the name, style, |
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and title of Viscount Wolseley, of Wolseley, in
the county of Stafford, and in default of such |
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issue male the dignity of a Viscountess to
Frances Garnet Wolseley, Spinster, only daughter of |
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the said Garnet Joseph, Baron Wolseley, and
after her decease, the dignity of a Viscount to |
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the heirs male of her body lawfully begotten." |
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John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester (creation of
1449) |
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The following biography of Worcester appeared in
the Australian monthly magazine "Parade" |
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in its issue for August 1969:- |
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'When John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, went to
the block on Tower Hill on the rainy morning of |
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October 18, 1470, he bade the executioner strike
three blows with his axe to do honour to the |
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Holy Trinity. Twice Worcester had tried to
address the huge mob assembled to see him die and |
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twice his voice was drowned in the howls of
execration that burst from 5000 throats. Then, |
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when a friar who accompanied him on the scaffold
urged him to repent of his cruelties instead |
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of vainly trying to justify them, the earl
calmly laid his head on the block. Thus perished one of |
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the strangest and most paradoxical figures in
English medieval history - a man, according to one |
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later chronicler, "compounded of saint and
beast in equal measure." |
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'Once, standing in an assemblage of prelates in
the Vatican, he had moved a Pope to tears by |
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the "piety, sweetness and eloquence of his
discourse." He worshipped at the holy places in |
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Jerusalem. He was a world-renowned scholar and a
pioneer of Renaissance learning in England. |
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Yet as servant of his lecherous and
bloody-minded king, Worcester was also a monster whose |
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ferocity sickened even the ruthless age in which
he lived. Utterly implacable as the tool of his |
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master's' vengeance he left throughout England
and Ireland a trail of death that made him the |
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hated man in the realm. Few mourned when the
head of Worcester the butcher rolled from the |
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the block while a thunderstorm crashed above
Tower Hill. |
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'John Tiptoft was born at Everton in
Bedfordshire in 1427, the son of a landed squire who had |
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become a prominent statesman and diplomat under
both Henry V and Henry VI. He was 16 when |
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to the family estates and political influence
and six years later, largely as a reward for his |
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father's services, Henry VI created him Earl of
Worcester. The young earl was already noted for |
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his piety and love of learning. The king shared
his sentiments and soon Worcester was a Court |
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favourite and one of Henry's closest confidants.
His marriage to a daughter of the Neville family, |
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the widow of the Earl [actually Duke] of
Warwick, raised him to the ranks of the proudest |
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baronial nobility in England. |
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'By 1452 he was treasurer of the exchequer and a
Privy Councillor. Five years later Henry chose |
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him to lead a glittering embassy of lords and
prelates to Pope Pius II in Rome. For more than |
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three years Worcester remained abroad and no one
during that time could have guessed at the |
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blood-stained future awaiting the devout and
scholarly English traveller. |
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'From Rome, where Pius wept openly at his
discourse and the cardinals flocked to entertain him, |
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Worcester made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to
worship at the holy places. Back in Italy, he spent |
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two years at Padua, Florence and Ferrera,
studying, collecting books and debating with the |
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most famous teachers of the Renaissance age. |
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'It was spring in 1461 before Worcester again
set foot in England to find the country plunged |
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into the carnage of the Wars of the Roses. His
friend and patron, the feeble Henry VI, had just |
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been hurled from the throne and the slaughter of
the battle of Towton had left the Yorkist |
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cause triumphant. The new king was Edward IV,
and no man could have been more different |
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from the
deposed monarch or less likely to welcome the returned pilgrim
Worcester to his |
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court. Handsome, golden-haired and standing well
over six feet tall, Edward cared for nothing |
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but fighting, drinking, womanising and
pageantry. He was charming and utterly ruthless, leaving |
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his supporters to do the dirty work of stamping
out the continual outbreaks of Lancastrian |
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rebellion. |
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'It was then, to the astonishment of both sides,
that Worcester revealed the depths of ambition |
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behind his facade of piety and learning.
Instantly declaring his loyalty to the new regime, he |
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was soon to become the most terrible scourge of
traitors the country had ever seen. In |
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February 1462, he was installed as Constable of
England with almost unlimited powers to |
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execute the king's vengeance on his enemies.
While the "Kingmaker" Earl of Warwick led the |
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royal army to victory over the rebels, Worcester
followed on his heels like a bloodhound to deal |
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with the captives. |
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'Within a few days of his appointment the
Constable's court had hurried to the block the Earl of |
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block the Earl of Oxford, his eldest son and a
dozen other notable Lancastrian partisans. More |
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terrible was the fate of humbler prisoners, who
were broken on the rack, hanged, cut down |
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while still breathing and then disembowelled and
quartered on the reeking scaffolds. Public |
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opinion was still more outraged by Worcester's
habit of having the dismembered limbs of his |
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victims impaled on stakes in the streets and
market places. It was a practice he was supposed |
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to have learnt on his travels and men quoted the
familiar Italian proverb 'Inglese italianato e |
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diavolo incarnato' ("An Italianate
Englishman is the devil incarnate"). |
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'King Edward, however, was not among the
critics. Worcester's first batch of beheadings and |
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butcherings earned him the Order of the Garter
and thereafter he was the most terrifying figure |
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in England.
Two years later, when a Lancastrian rebellion flared again in the
north, the earl was |
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with Edward at the victory of Hexham and once
more the captives were left to the mercies of |
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Worcester's court. |
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'Though the deposed Henry VI managed to evade
capture for another year, hundreds of his |
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followers were sacrificed to the Constable's
ferocity. More than 30 lords, knights and squires |
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died under the axe. Countless lesser victims
were herded to the shambles of hanging and |
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disembowelling before the bloodbath ended. |
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'Worcester's zeal was rewarded with estates,
riches and the post of Steward of the Royal |
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Household and the next few years saw him at the
pinnacle of his fortunes. He endowed abbeys |
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and priories, presented his magnificent library
to the University of Oxford and was followed |
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everywhere by a train of scholars, artists and
craftsmen. To King Edward he was indispensable. |
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To the rest of the court he was the object of
mounting jealousy as a ruthless and hypocritical |
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upstart. He was detested by the Earl of Warwick,
the warrior baron who had virtually
put |
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Edward on the throne and who was already
suspected of plotting to go over to the |
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Lancastrians. The king's feeble-witted brother,
the Duke of Clarence, regarded him with horror. |
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His only friend was the other royal brother,
Richard of Gloucester, who years later was to seize |
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the crown as Richard III. |
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'Then in 1467, during an uneasy lull in the Wars
of the Roses in England, came news that half of |
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Ireland had been plunged into civil war. The
clans of O'Neill and O'Brien had risen. Even Edward's |
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viceroy, the Earl of Desmond, and the rest of
the powerful Fitzgerald family were reputed to be |
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secretly in league with the revolt against the
English king. Now it was Ireland's turn to feel the |
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merciless lash of King Edward's favourite
executioner. In October 1467 Worcester landed in |
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Dublin with 3000 troops at his back, proclaimed
himself viceroy and ordered Desmond to appear |
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before the Irish council at Drogheda in the
following February. Ignoring warnings the headstrong |
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Desmond duly appeared, only to hear himself
denounced by Worcester for horrible treasons and |
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felonies in alliance with the Irish enemies of
the king. Rushing from the council, Desmond fled for |
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sanctuary to a Dominican friary. When he tried
to escape again a few days later he was seized |
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and immediately beheaded. His two infant sons
soon died mysteriously in prison, almost certainly |
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by the viceroy's order - a deed that blackened
Worcester's name in Irish history ever afterwards. |
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'Desmond's kinsman, the Earl of Kildare, saved
his head by hastily declaring his loyalty. But by |
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now the flame of rebellion was sweeping almost
to the gates of Dublin. A host of 20,000 led by |
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Desmond's brother, Garret Fitzgerald, swept into
County Meath obliterating the royalist garrisons |
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and leaving the land a desert of fire and
destruction. In the north and the west the O'Neills and |
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other Irish clans ravaged almost at will. Two
years passed before massive reinforcements from |
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England enabled Worcester to turn the tide.
Swiftly the viceroy cleared the countryside around |
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Dublin, then proceeded to deal with each
separate rebel force with brutal efficiency. The orgy |
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of massacres, executions and systematic terror
left Ireland stunned for a generation and from |
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end to end the land stank with death. |
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'Worcester, the butcher, had done his bloody
work well when early in 1470 a summons from King |
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Edward suddenly brought him back to England. He
found the court in turmoil, for the long- |
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suspected plotting of Warwick and the Duke of
Clarence had erupted into open treason. Though |
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the hapless Henry VI was still locked up in the
Tower, Queen Margaret had escaped to France |
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and there joined Warwick and Clarence and the
other fugitive Lancastrians. |
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'Worcester could do no more than execute 20 of
Warwick's followers seized by a warship in the |
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Channel and impale their dismembered carcasses
in the streets of Southampton. It was the Earl |
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of Worcester's final act of savagery. Only a few
months later he himself was a hunted outlaw on |
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the road to the scaffold. In September Warwick
landed again from France. Everywhere the |
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Lancastrians flocked to join him. Edward fled
from London and Henry VI was restored in triumph |
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to his throne. |
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Early in October Worcester was discovered hiding
among some swineherds in the forest of |
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Weybridge in Hampshire and brought in chains to
the Tower of London. In 24 hours he was tried |
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and condemned to death, and on October 18 the
axe crashed down through the neck of the |
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most hated man in England. Though the fortunes
of war soon returned the crown to King |
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Edward, the monarch never again found a servant
who served his thirst for blood so zealously |
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as John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester.' |
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