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Last updated 04/12/2024 |
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Names of
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage. |
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Date |
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Died |
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Dates in italics in the "Born" column
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baptised on that date;
dates in italics in the "Died" column indicate |
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that the baronet was buried on that date |
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PENNEFATHER of Golden,Tipperary |
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31 Jan 1924 |
UK |
1 |
John de Fonblanque Pennefather |
29 Mar 1856 |
8 Aug 1933 |
77 |
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MP for Kirkdale 1915-1929 |
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8 Aug 1933 |
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Extinct
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PENNINGTON of Muncaster,Cumberland |
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21 Jun 1676 |
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William Pennington |
16 Mar 1655 |
12 Jul 1730 |
75 |
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12 Jul 1730 |
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Joseph Pennington |
4 Oct 1677 |
3 Dec 1744 |
67 |
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MP for Cumberland 1734-1744 |
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3 Dec 1744 |
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John Pennington |
c 1710 |
26 Mar 1768 |
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MP for Cumberland 1745-1768. Lord Lieutenant |
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Westmorland 1756-1758 |
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26 Mar 1768 |
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Joseph Pennington |
20 Jan 1718 |
3 Feb 1793 |
75 |
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3 Feb 1793 |
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John Pennington |
c 1740 |
8 Oct 1813 |
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He had previously been created Baron |
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Muncaster (qv) in 1783 with which title |
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the
baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction in 1917 |
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PENNY of Singapore and |
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Kingston-upon-Thames,Surrey |
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19 Jun 1933 |
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Frederick George Penny |
10 Mar 1876 |
1 Jan 1955 |
78 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Marchwood (qv) in 1937 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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PENNYMAN of Marske,Yorks |
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6 May 1628 |
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William Pennyman |
c 1607 |
22 Aug 1643 |
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MP for Richmond 1640 and 1640-1642 |
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22 Aug 1643 |
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Extinct
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PENNYMAN of Ormsby,Yorks |
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22 Feb 1664 |
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James Pennyman |
6 Mar 1608 |
24 Apr 1679 |
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24 Apr 1679 |
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Thomas Pennyman |
29 Aug 1642 |
3 Aug 1708 |
65 |
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3 Aug 1708 |
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James Pennyman |
c 1661 |
17 Nov 1745 |
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17 Nov 1745 |
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William Pennyman |
1695 |
16 Apr 1768 |
72 |
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16 Apr 1768 |
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Warton Pennyman-Warton |
c 1701 |
14 Jan 1770 |
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14 Jan 1770 |
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James Pennyman |
6 Dec 1736 |
27 Mar 1808 |
71 |
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MP for Scarborough 1770-1774 and |
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Beverley 1774-1796 |
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27 Mar 1808 |
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William Henry Pennyman |
21 Jan 1764 |
9 May 1852 |
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Extinct
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9 May 1852 |
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PENYSTON of Leigh,Essex |
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24 Sep 1611 |
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Thomas Penyston |
c 1592 |
c Sep 1642 |
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MP for Westbury 1640 |
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c Sep 1642 |
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Thomas Penyston |
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29 May 1674 |
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May 1674 |
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Thomas Penyston |
c 1648 |
c 1679 |
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Fairmedow Penyston |
1656 |
24 Dec 1705 |
49 |
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Extinct
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24 Dec 1705 |
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PEPPERELL of Boston,Massachusetts |
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15 Nov 1746 |
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William Pepperell |
27 Jun 1696 |
6 Jul 1759 |
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Extinct
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6 Jul 1759 |
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PEPPERELL of Boston,Massachusetts |
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9 Nov 1774 |
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William Pepperell |
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Extinct
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13 Nov 1816 |
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PEPYS of Upper Brook Street,London |
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22 Jan 1784 |
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Lucas Pepys |
24 May 1742 |
17 Jun 1830 |
88 |
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17 Jun 1830 |
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Charles Leslie |
28 Sep 1774 |
4 Feb 1833 |
58 |
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4 Feb 1833 |
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Henry Leslie |
21 Sep 1783 |
8 Jul 1849 |
65 |
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8 Jul 1849 |
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Charles Christopher Pepys |
29 Apr 1781 |
29 Apr 1851 |
70 |
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He had previously been created Baron |
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Cottenham
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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PEPYS of Wimpole Street,London |
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23 Jun 1801 |
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William Weller Pepys |
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2 Jun 1825 |
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2 Jun 1825 |
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William Weller Pepys |
4 May 1778 |
5 Oct 1845 |
67 |
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5 Oct 1845 |
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Charles Christopher Pepys |
29 Apr 1781 |
29 Apr 1851 |
70 |
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He had previously been created Baron |
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Cottenham (qv) in 1836 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged,although,as at |
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30/06/2014,the baronetcy does not appear on |
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PERCEVAL of Burton |
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9 Sep 1661 |
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John Perceval |
7 Sep 1629 |
5 Nov 1665 |
36 |
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5 Nov 1665 |
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Philip Perceval |
12 Jan 1656 |
11 Sep 1680 |
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11 Sep 1680 |
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John Perceval |
22 Aug 1660 |
29 Apr 1686 |
25 |
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29 Apr 1686 |
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Edward Perceval |
30 Jul 1682 |
9 Nov 1691 |
9 |
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9 Nov 1691 |
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John Perceval |
12 Jul 1683 |
1 May 1748 |
64 |
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He was subsequently created Earl of Egmont |
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(qv) in 1733
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baronetcy remained merged until its extinction |
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in 2011 |
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PERKS of Wykham Park,Oxon |
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24 Jul 1908 |
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Robert William Perks |
24 Apr 1849 |
30 Nov 1934 |
85 |
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30 Nov 1934 |
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Robert Malcolm Mewburn Perks |
29 Jul 1892 |
23 Sep 1979 |
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23 Sep 1979 |
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PERRING of Membland,Devon |
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3 Oct 1808 |
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John Perring |
26 Apr 1765 |
30 Jan 1831 |
65 |
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MP for New Romney 1806-1807 and Hythe |
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30 Jan 1831 |
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John Perring |
25 Sep 1794 |
8 Oct 1843 |
49 |
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8 Oct 1843 |
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Philip Perring |
15 Jan 1797 |
25 Apr 1866 |
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25 Apr 1866 |
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Philip Perring |
15 Jul 1828 |
8 Jun 1920 |
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8 Jun 1920 |
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PERRING of Frensham Manor,Surrey |
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27 Nov 1963 |
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Ralph Edgar Perring |
23 Mar 1905 |
28 Jun 1998 |
93 |
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28 Jun 1998 |
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John Raymond Perring |
7 Jul 1931 |
21 Jun 2020 |
88 |
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21 Jun 2020 |
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John Simon Pelham Perring |
20 Jul 1962 |
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PERROTT of Plumstead,Kent |
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1 Jul 1716 |
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James Perrott |
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Richard Perrott |
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1796 |
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1796 |
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Edward Bindloss Perrott |
1 Sep 1784 |
24 Mar 1859 |
74 |
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24 Mar 1859 |
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Edward George Lambert Perrott |
10 May 1811 |
4 Jun 1886 |
75 |
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4 Jun 1886 |
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Herbert Charles Perrott (see also
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26 Oct 1849 |
15 Feb 1922 |
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15 Feb 1922 |
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PERROTT of Plumstead,Kent |
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21 Jun 1911 |
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Herbert Charles Perrott |
26 Oct 1849 |
15 Feb 1922 |
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15 Feb 1922 |
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PESHALL of Horsley,Staffs |
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25 Nov 1611 |
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John Peshall |
22 Feb 1562 |
13 Jan 1646 |
83 |
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13 Jan 1646 |
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John Peshall |
30 Sep 1628 |
1701 |
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Thomas Peshall |
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PETIT of Petit Hall,Bombay |
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1 Sep 1890 |
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Dinshaw Manockjee Petit |
30 Jun 1823 |
5 May 1901 |
77 |
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For
details of the special remainder included |
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in the creation of this baronetcy,see the note |
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at the foot of this page |
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5 May 1901 |
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Dinshaw Manockjee Petit |
7 Jun 1873 |
29 Mar 1933 |
59 |
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29 Mar 1933 |
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Dinshaw Manockjee Petit |
24 Jun 1901 |
24 Sep 1983 |
82 |
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24 Sep 1983 |
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Dinshaw Manockjee Petit |
13 Aug 1934 |
31 Mar 1998 |
63 |
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31 Mar 1998 |
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Dinshaw Manockjee Petit |
21 Jan 1965 |
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PETO of Somerleyton Hall,Norfolk |
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22 Feb 1855 |
UK |
1 |
Samuel Morton Peto |
4 Aug 1809 |
13 Nov 1889 |
80 |
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MP for Norwich 1847-1854, Finsbury |
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1859-1865 and Bristol 1865-1868 |
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13 Nov 1889 |
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Henry Peto |
10 Aug 1840 |
6 Apr 1938 |
97 |
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6 Apr 1938 |
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Henry Francis Morton Peto |
18 Nov 1889 |
28 May 1978 |
88 |
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28 May 1978 |
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Henry George Morton Peto |
29 Apr 1920 |
17 Dec 2010 |
90 |
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17 Dec 2010 |
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Francis Michael Morton Peto |
11 Jan 1949 |
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PETO of Barnstaple,Devon |
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27 Jan 1927 |
UK |
1 |
Basil Peto |
13 Aug 1862 |
28 Jan 1945 |
82 |
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MP for Devizes 1910-1918 and Barnstaple |
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1922-1923 and 1924-1935 |
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28 Jan 1945 |
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James Michael Peto |
8 May 1894 |
24 Mar 1971 |
76 |
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24 Mar 1971 |
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Christopher Henry Maxwell Peto |
19 Feb 1897 |
19 May 1980 |
83 |
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MP for Barnstaple 1945-1950 |
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19 May 1980 |
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Michael Henry Basil Peto |
6 Apr 1938 |
2 Aug 2008 |
70 |
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2 Aug 2008 |
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Henry Christopher Morton Bampfylde Peto |
8 Apr 1967 |
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PETRE of Cranham Hall,Essex |
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c 1642 |
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Francis Petre |
c 1605 |
c 1660 |
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c 1660 |
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Francis Petre |
c 1630 |
c 1679 |
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c 1679 |
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Edward Petre |
c 1632 |
15 May 1699 |
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15 May 1699 |
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Thomas Petre |
1640 |
c 1715 |
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c 1715 |
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William Petre |
1650 |
22 Feb 1722 |
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22 Feb 1722 |
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PETRIE of Carrowcarden,co.Sligo |
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20 Jun 1918 |
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1 |
Sir Charles Petrie |
23 Feb 1853 |
8 Jul 1920 |
67 |
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8 Jul 1920 |
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Edward Lindsay Haddon Petrie |
30 Sep 1881 |
13 Dec 1927 |
46 |
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13 Dec 1927 |
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Charles Alexander Petrie |
28 Sep 1895 |
13 Dec 1977 |
82 |
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13 Dec 1977 |
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Charles Richard Borthwick Petrie |
19 Oct 1921 |
8 Mar 1988 |
66 |
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8 Mar 1988 |
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5 |
Peter Charles Petrie |
7 Mar 1932 |
28 Oct 2021 |
89 |
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28 Oct 2021 |
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Charles James Petrie, OBE |
16 Sep 1959 |
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PETTUS of Rackheath,Norfolk |
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23 Sep 1641 |
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21 Nov 1654 |
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21 Nov 1654 |
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Thomas Pettus |
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1671 |
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1671 |
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3 |
John Pettus |
c 1640 |
29 Oct 1698 |
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29 Oct 1698 |
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Horatio Pettus |
c 1672 |
9 Mar 1731 |
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9 Mar 1731 |
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John Pettus |
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May 1743 |
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May 1743 |
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Horatio Pettus |
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31 Jul 1772 |
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31 Jul 1772 |
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PEYTON of Isleham,Cambs |
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22 May 1611 |
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1 |
John Peyton |
c 1560 |
19 Dec 1616 |
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MP for Cambridgeshire 1593 and 1604-1611 |
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Dec 1616 |
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Edward Peyton |
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Apr 1657 |
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MP for Cambridgeshire 1621-1622,1624- |
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1625,1625 and 1626 |
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Apr 1657 |
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John Peyton |
2 Nov 1607 |
c 1666 |
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c 1666 |
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4 |
John Peyton |
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23 Mar 1720 |
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23 Mar 1720 |
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Yelverton Peyton |
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10 Oct 1748 |
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10 Oct 1748 |
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Charles Peyton |
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6 Nov 1760 |
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6 Nov 1760 |
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7 |
John Peyton |
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6 Jul 1772 |
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6 Jul 1772 |
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8 |
Yelverton Peyton |
c 1739 |
18 Oct 1815 |
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18 Oct 1815 |
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PEYTON of Knowlton,Kent |
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29 Jun 1611 |
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1 |
Samuel Peyton |
c 1590 |
1623 |
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1623 |
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2 |
Thomas Peyton |
c 1613 |
11 Feb 1684 |
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MP for Sandwich 1640-1644 |
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11 Feb 1684 |
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Extinct on his death |
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PEYTON of Doddington,Cambs |
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10 Dec 1660 |
E |
1 |
John Peyton |
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25 Dec 1661 |
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25 Dec 1661 |
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PEYTON of Doddington,Cambs |
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21 Mar 1667 |
E |
1 |
Algernon Peyton |
c 1645 |
c 1671 |
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c 1671 |
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2 |
Sewster Peyton |
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28 Dec 1717 |
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28 Dec 1717 |
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3 |
Thomas Peyton |
1702 |
29 Jun 1771 |
68 |
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29 Jun 1771 |
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PEYTON of Doddington,Cambs |
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18 Sep 1776 |
GB |
1 |
Henry Peyton |
13 Apr 1736 |
1 May 1789 |
53 |
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MP for Cambridgeshire 1782-1789 |
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1 May 1789 |
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2 |
Henry Peyton |
1 Jul 1779 |
24 Feb 1854 |
74 |
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MP for Cambridgeshire 1802 |
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24 Feb 1854 |
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3 |
Henry Peyton |
30 Jun 1804 |
18 Feb 1866 |
61 |
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MP for Woodstock 1837-1838 |
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18 Feb 1866 |
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4 |
Algernon Peyton |
13 Apr 1833 |
25 Mar 1872 |
38 |
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25 Mar 1872 |
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5 |
Thomas Peyton |
9 Jul 1817 |
18 Feb 1888 |
70 |
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18 Feb 1888 |
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6 |
Algernon Francis Peyton |
24 Nov 1855 |
11 Apr 1916 |
60 |
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11 Apr 1916 |
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7 |
Algernon Peyton |
4 Jan 1889 |
14 Mar 1962 |
73 |
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14 Mar 1962 |
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PHELIPPS of Barrington,Somerset |
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16 Feb 1620 |
E |
1 |
Thomas Phelipps |
15 Jun 1590 |
29 Apr 1627 |
36 |
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MP for Winchester 1625 |
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29 Apr 1627 |
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2 |
Thomas Phelipps |
Mar 1621 |
5 Mar 1644 |
22 |
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Mar 1644 |
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3 |
James Phelipps |
c 1625 |
22 Oct 1652 |
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22 Oct 1652 |
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4 |
James Phelipps |
16 Jul 1650 |
1 Mar 1690 |
39 |
to |
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1 Mar 1690 |
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PHILIPPS of Picton Castle,Pembroke |
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9 Nov 1621 |
E |
1 |
John Philipps |
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27 Mar 1629 |
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MP for Pembrokeshire 1597-1598 and 1601 |
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27 Mar 1629 |
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2 |
Richard Philipps |
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c 1648 |
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c 1648 |
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3 |
Erasmus Philipps |
c 1623 |
18 Jan 1697 |
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MP for Pembrokeshire 1654-1655 and 1659 |
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18 Jan 1697 |
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4 |
John Philipps |
c 1666 |
5 Jan 1737 |
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MP for Pembroke 1695-1702 and |
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Haverfordwest 1718-1722 |
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5 Jan 1737 |
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5 |
Erasmus Philipps |
c 1700 |
15 Oct 1743 |
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MP for Haverfordwest 1726-1743 |
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15 Oct 1743 |
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6 |
John Philipps |
c 1701 |
23 Jun 1764 |
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MP for Carmarthen 1741-1747, Petersfield |
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1754-1761 and Pembrokeshire 1761-1764 |
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23 Jun 1764 |
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7 |
Richard Philipps,later [1776] 1st and only |
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Baron Milford |
c 1744 |
28 Nov 1823 |
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MP for Pembrokeshire 1765-1770 and 1786- |
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1812 and Haverfordwest 1784-1786 |
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28 Nov 1823 |
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8 |
Rowland Perry Philipps-Laugharne-Philipps |
Jan 1788 |
23 Apr 1832 |
44 |
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23 Apr 1832 |
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9 |
William Philipps-Laugharne-Philipps |
2 Oct 1794 |
17 Feb 1850 |
55 |
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17 Feb 1850 |
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10 |
Godwin Philipps-Laugharne-Philipps |
10 Jan 1840 |
12 Feb 1857 |
17 |
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12 Feb 1857 |
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11 |
James Evans Philipps |
16 Nov 1793 |
14 Feb 1873 |
79 |
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14 Feb 1873 |
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12 |
James Erasmus Philipps |
23 Oct 1824 |
21 Feb 1912 |
87 |
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21 Feb 1912 |
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13 |
John Wynford Philipps |
30 May 1860 |
28 Mar 1938 |
77 |
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He was subsequently created Viscount |
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Saint Davids (qv) in 1918 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged,although as ar |
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30/06/2014 the baronetcy does not appear on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage |
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PHILIPPS of Picton Castle |
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and Kilgetty Park,Pembroke |
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13 Feb 1828 |
UK |
1 |
Richard Bulkeley Philipps |
7 Jun 1801 |
3 Jan 1857 |
55 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Milford (qv) in 1847 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in 1857 |
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PHILIPPS of Picton,Pembroke |
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23 Jul 1887 |
UK |
1 |
Charles Edward Gregg Philipps |
6 Oct 1840 |
5 Jun 1928 |
87 |
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Lord Lieutenant Haverfordwest 1876-1925 |
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5 Jun 1928 |
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2 |
Henry Erasmus Edward Philipps |
9 Mar 1871 |
23 May 1938 |
67 |
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23 May 1938 |
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3 |
John Erasmus Gwynne Alexander Philipps |
11 Sep 1915 |
27 Nov 1948 |
33 |
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27 Nov 1948 |
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4 |
Richard Foley Foley-Philipps |
24 Aug 1920 |
4 Nov 1962 |
42 |
to |
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4 Nov 1962 |
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PHILIPPS of Llanstephan,Radnor |
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22 Sep 1919 |
UK |
1 |
Laurence Richard Philipps |
24 Jan 1874 |
7 Dec 1962 |
88 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Milford (qv) in 1939 with which title the |
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baronetcy remains merged |
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PHILIPS of Weston,Warwicks |
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21 Feb 1828 |
UK |
1 |
George Philips |
24 Mar 1766 |
3 Oct 1847 |
81 |
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MP for Ilchester 1812-1818,Steyning 1818-1820, |
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Wootton Bassett 1820-1830 and Warwickshire |
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South 1832-1835 |
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3 Oct 1847 |
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2 |
George Richard Philips |
23 Dec 1789 |
22 Feb 1883 |
93 |
to |
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MP
for Horsham 1818-1820,Steyning 1820-1832, |
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22 Feb 1883 |
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Kidderminster 1835-1837 and Poole 1837-1852 |
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PHILIPSON-STOW of Cape Town,South |
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Africa and Blackdown House,Sussex |
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26 Jul 1907 |
UK |
1 |
Frederic Samuel Philipson-Stow |
28 Sep 1849 |
17 May 1908 |
58 |
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17 May 1908 |
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2 |
Elliot Philipson Philipson-Stow |
12 Jul 1876 |
23 Sep 1954 |
78 |
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23 Sep 1954 |
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3 |
Frederic Lawrence Philipson-Stow |
19 Sep 1905 |
9 Jan 1976 |
70 |
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9 Jan 1976 |
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4 |
Edmond Cecil Philipson-Stow |
25 Aug 1912 |
14 Jun 1982 |
69 |
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14 Jun 1982 |
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5 |
Christopher Philipson-Stow |
13 Sep 1920 |
18 Aug 2005 |
84 |
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18 Aug 2005 |
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6 |
Robert Matthew Philipson-Stow |
29 Aug 1953 |
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PHILLIMORE of The Coppice,Shiplake,Oxon |
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21 Dec 1881 |
UK |
1 |
Robert Joseph Phillimore |
5 Nov 1810 |
19 May 1885 |
74 |
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MP for Tavistock 1853-1857. PC 1867 |
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19 May 1885 |
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2 |
Walter George Frank Phillimore |
21 Nov 1845 |
13 Mar 1929 |
83 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Phillimore (qv) in 1918 with which title |
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the baronetcy remains merged |
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PHILLIPPS of Middle Hall,Worcs |
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27 Jul 1821 |
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Thomas Phillipps |
2 Jul 1792 |
6 Feb 1872 |
79 |
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6 Feb 1872 |
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PHILLIPS of Grosvenor Gardens,London |
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27 Aug 1897 |
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PHILLIPS of Tylney Hall,Hants |
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10 Feb 1912 |
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1 |
Lionel Phillips |
6 Aug 1855 |
2 Jul 1936 |
80 |
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2 Jul 1936 |
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Lionel Francis Phillips |
9 Mar 1914 |
6 Jul 1944 |
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6 Jul 1944 |
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Robin Francis Phillips |
29 Jul 1940 |
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PICKERING of Titchmarsh,Northants |
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5 Jun 1638 |
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Gilbert Pickering |
c Mar 1611 |
1668 |
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1668 |
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John Pickering |
c 1640 |
3 Apr 1703 |
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Apr 1703 |
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Gilbert Pickering |
c 1669 |
29 Feb 1736 |
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MP for Leiciestershire 1708-1710 |
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29 Feb 1736 |
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Edward Pickering |
c 1715 |
10 Jul 1749 |
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MP for Mitchell 1745-1747 |
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10 Jul 1749 |
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PICKERING of Whaddon,Cambs |
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2 Jan 1661 |
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4 Nov 1668 |
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MP for Cambridgeshire 1654,1656 and 1659 |
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4 Nov 1668 |
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Henry Pickering |
c 1655 |
7 May 1705 |
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MP for Morpeth 1685-1689 and Cambridge |
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7 May 1705 |
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1698-1705 |
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PICKTHORN of Orford,Suffolk |
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31 Jan 1959 |
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Kenneth William Murray Pickthorn |
23 Apr 1892 |
12 Nov 1975 |
83 |
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MP for Cambridge University 1935-1950 and |
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Carlton 1950-1966.
PC 1964 |
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12 Nov 1975 |
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Charles William Richards Pickthorn |
3 Mar 1927 |
20 Jun 1995 |
68 |
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20 Jun 1995 |
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James Francis Mann Pickthorn |
18 Feb 1955 |
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PIERCE of Pierce Court,Cavan |
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21 Jun 1622 |
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6 Nov 1638 |
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George Pierce |
c Apr 1624 |
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c Aug 1649 |
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PIERS of Stonepit,Kent |
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24 Mar 1638 |
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Thomas Piers |
c 1616 |
7 Apr 1680 |
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7 Apr 1680 |
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Thomas Piers |
c 1643 |
26 Aug 1693 |
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Aug 1693 |
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George Piers |
25 Oct 1670 |
7 May 1720 |
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7 May 1720 |
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PIERS of Tristernagh Abbey,co.Westmeath |
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18 Feb 1661 |
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Henry Piers |
c 1628 |
19 Sep 1691 |
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19 Sep 1691 |
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William Piers |
c 1653 |
2 Jun 1693 |
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2 Jun 1693 |
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Henry Piers |
1678 |
14 Mar 1734 |
55 |
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14 Mar 1734 |
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John Piers |
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14 Feb 1747 |
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Pigott William Piers |
c 1742 |
Apr 1798 |
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Apr 1798 |
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John Bennet Piers |
c 1775 |
22 Jul 1845 |
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22 Jul 1845 |
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Henry Samuel Piers |
6 May 1811 |
15 Apr 1850 |
38 |
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15 Apr 1850 |
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Eustace Fitz-Maurice Piers |
28 Oct 1840 |
10 May 1913 |
72 |
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10 May 1913 |
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Charles Pigott Piers |
27 Jun 1870 |
27 Jun 1945 |
75 |
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27 Jun 1945 |
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Charles Robert Fitzmaurice Piers |
30 Aug 1903 |
1 Jan 1996 |
92 |
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1 Jan 1996 |
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James Desmond Piers |
24 Jul 1947 |
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PIGOT of Patshull,Staffs |
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5 Dec 1764 |
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George Pigot,later [1766] 1st Baron Pigot |
4 May 1719 |
11 May 1777 |
58 |
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in this creation, see the note at the foot of |
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this page |
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11 May 1777 |
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Robert Pigot |
20 Sep 1720 |
11 Aug 1796 |
75 |
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MP for Wallingford 1768-1772 |
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11 Aug 1796 |
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George Pigot |
29 Oct 1766 |
24 Jun 1841 |
74 |
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24 Jun 1841 |
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Robert Pigot |
3 Nov 1801 |
1 Jun 1891 |
89 |
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MP for Bridgnorth 1832-1837 and 1838-1853 |
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1 Jun 1891 |
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George Pigot |
15 Dec 1850 |
25 May 1934 |
83 |
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25 May 1934 |
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Robert Pigot |
3 May 1882 |
27 Dec 1977 |
95 |
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27 Dec 1977 |
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Robert Anthony Pigot |
6 Jul 1915 |
30 Nov 1986 |
71 |
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30 Nov 1986 |
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George Hugh Pigot |
28 Nov 1946 |
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PIGOTT of Knapton,Queen's Co. |
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3 Oct 1808 |
UK |
1 |
George Pigott |
22 Oct 1766 |
28 May 1844 |
77 |
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28 May 1844 |
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Thomas Pigott |
12 Oct 1796 |
7 Oct 1847 |
50 |
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7 Oct 1847 |
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Charles Robert Pigott |
13 Apr 1835 |
5 May 1911 |
76 |
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5 May 1911 |
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Berkeley Pigott |
29 May 1894 |
9 May 1982 |
87 |
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9 May 1982 |
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Berkeley Henry Sebastian Pigott |
24 Jun 1925 |
6 Aug 2017 |
92 |
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6 Aug 2017 |
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David John Berkeley Pigott |
16 Aug 1955 |
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PIGOTT-BROWN of Broome Hall,Surrey |
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5 Jan 1903 |
UK |
1 |
Alexander Hargreaves Brown |
11 Apr 1844 |
12 Mar 1922 |
77 |
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MP for Wenlock 1868-1885 and Wellington |
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1885-1906 |
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12 Mar 1922 |
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John Hargreaves Brown (Pigott-Brown |
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from 6 May 1925) |
16 Aug 1913 |
25 Dec 1942 |
29 |
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25 Dec 1942 |
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William Brian Pigott-Brown |
20 Jan 1941 |
1 Jun 2020 |
79 |
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Extinct
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PILDITCH of Bartropps,Surrey |
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28 Jun 1929 |
UK |
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Sir Philip Edward Pilditch |
12 Aug 1861 |
17 Dec 1948 |
87 |
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MP for Spelthorne 1918-1931 |
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17 Dec 1948 |
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Philip Harold Pilditch |
30 Oct 1890 |
6 Dec 1949 |
59 |
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6 Dec 1949 |
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Philip John Frederick Pilditch |
10 Aug 1919 |
11 May 1954 |
34 |
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11 May 1954 |
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Richard Edward Pilditch |
8 Sep 1926 |
30 Jun 2012 |
85 |
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30 Jun 2012 |
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John Richard Pilditch |
24 Sep 1955 |
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PILE of Compton,Berks |
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12 Sep 1628 |
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Francis Pile |
15 Jun 1589 |
1 Dec 1635 |
46 |
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1 Dec 1635 |
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Francis Pile |
c 1617 |
12 Feb 1649 |
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MP for Berkshire 1645-1649 |
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12 Feb 1649 |
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Seymour Pile |
c 1618 |
c 1670 |
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c 1670 |
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Francis Pile |
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c 1689 |
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c 1689 |
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Seymour Pile |
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c 1730 |
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Francis Pile |
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4 May 1761 |
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4 May 1761 |
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PILE of Kenilworth House,co.Dublin |
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24 Sep 1900 |
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1 |
Thomas Devereux Pile |
27 Feb 1856 |
17 Jan 1931 |
74 |
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17 Jan 1931 |
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Frederick Alfred Pile |
14 Sep 1884 |
14 Nov 1976 |
92 |
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14 Nov 1976 |
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Frederick Devereux Pile |
10 Dec 1915 |
1 Nov 2010 |
94 |
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1 Nov 2010 |
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Anthony John Devereux Pile |
7 Jun 1947 |
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PILKINGTON of Chevet Hall,Yorks |
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29 Jun 1635 |
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PINDAR of Idinshaw,Cheshire |
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22 Dec 1662 |
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Peter Pindar |
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c 1693 |
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c 1693 |
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Thomas Pindar |
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c 1694 |
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c 1694 |
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Paul Pindar |
c 1680 |
c 1705 |
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c 1705 |
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PINSENT of Selly Hill,Warwicks |
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3 Feb 1938 |
UK |
1 |
Richard Alfred Pinsent |
3 Aug 1852 |
2 Oct 1948 |
96 |
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2 Oct 1948 |
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Roy Pinsent |
22 Jul 1883 |
16 Dec 1978 |
95 |
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16 Dec 1978 |
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Christopher Roy Pinsent |
2 Aug 1922 |
19 Aug 2015 |
93 |
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19 Aug 2015 |
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Thomas Benjamin Roy Pinsent |
21 Jul 1967 |
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PIRIE of Camberwell,Surrey |
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1842 |
UK |
1 |
John Pirie |
1781 |
26 Feb 1851 |
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26 Feb 1851 |
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PLATT of Rusholme,Lancs |
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29 Jan 1958 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Harry Platt |
7 Oct 1886 |
20 Dec 1986 |
100 |
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20 Dec 1986 |
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Frank Lindsey Platt |
16 Jan 1919 |
11 Feb 1998 |
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11 Feb 1998 |
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PLATT of Grindleford,Derby |
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14 Jul 1959 |
UK |
1 |
Robert Platt,later [1967] Baron Platt [L] |
16 Apr 1900 |
30 Jun 1978 |
78 |
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30 Jun 1978 |
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Peter Platt |
6 Jul 1924 |
3 Aug 2000 |
76 |
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3 Aug 2000 |
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Martin Philip Platt |
9 Mar 1952 |
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PLAYTERS of Sotterley,Suffolk |
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13 Aug 1623 |
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Thomas Playters |
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18 May 1638 |
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William Playters |
17 Jan 1590 |
24 Apr 1668 |
78 |
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Apr 1668 |
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Lyonel Playters |
4 Mar 1605 |
5 Oct 1679 |
74 |
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5 Oct 1679 |
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John Playters |
21 Apr 1636 |
25 Aug 1721 |
85 |
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Aug 1721 |
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John Playters |
18 May 1680 |
11 Dec 1768 |
88 |
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11 Dec 1768 |
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John Playters |
26 Sep 1742 |
26 May 1791 |
48 |
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26 May 1791 |
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Charles Playters |
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1806 |
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William John Playters |
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23 Sep 1832 |
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PLENDER of Ovenden,Sundridge,Kent |
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16 Jul 1923 |
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William Plender |
20 Aug 1861 |
19 Jan 1946 |
84 |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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in 1946 |
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PLEYDELL of Coleshill,Berks |
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15 Jun 1732 |
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Mark Stuart Pleydell |
c 1693 |
14 Oct 1768 |
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14 Oct 1768 |
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PLOMER of Inner Temple,London |
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4 Jan 1661 |
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Walter Plomer |
c 1621 |
26 Apr 1697 |
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POCOCK of Hart,Durham |
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18 Aug 1821 |
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George Pocock |
15 Oct 1765 |
14 Jul 1840 |
74 |
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MP for Bridgwater 1796-1806 and 1807-1820 |
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14 Jul 1840 |
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George Edward Pocock |
2 Apr 1792 |
3 Sep 1866 |
74 |
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3 Sep 1866 |
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George Francis Coventry Pocock |
21 Dec 1830 |
6 Dec 1915 |
84 |
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6 Dec 1915 |
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Charles Guy Coventry Pocock |
3 Nov 1863 |
31 Mar 1921 |
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31 Mar 1921 |
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POE-DOMVILLE of Heywood,Queen's Co. |
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2 Jul 1912 |
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1 |
William Hutcheson Poe |
20 Sep 1848 |
30 Nov 1934 |
86 |
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Lord Lieutenant Queen's County 1920-1922 |
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30 Nov 1934 |
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Hugo Compton Domvile Poe (Poe-Domvile |
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19 Jun 1889 |
28 Jul 1959 |
70 |
28 Jul 1959 |
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POLE of Shute House,Devon |
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12 Sep 1628 |
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John Pole |
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MP for Devon 1626 |
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16 Apr 1658 |
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Courtenay Pole |
17 Feb 1619 |
13 Apr 1695 |
76 |
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MP for Honiton 1661-1679 |
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Apr 1695 |
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John Pole |
17 Jun 1649 |
13 Mar 1708 |
58 |
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MP for Lyme Regis 1685-1690,Bossiney |
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1698-1701, Devon 1701-1702,East Looe |
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1702-1705 and Newport 1707-1708 |
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13 Mar 1708 |
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William Pole |
17 Aug 1678 |
31 Dec 1741 |
63 |
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MP for Newport 1701-1702 and 1708-1710, |
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Camelford 1704-1708, Devon 1710-1712, |
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Bossiney 1713-1715 and Honiton 1716-1727 |
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and 1731-1734 |
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31 Dec 1741 |
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John Pole |
c 1733 |
19 Feb 1760 |
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19 Feb 1760 |
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John William Pole (de la Pole from 1789) |
27 Jun 1757 |
30 Nov 1799 |
42 |
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MP for West Looe 1790-1796 |
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30 Nov 1799 |
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William Templer Pole |
2 Aug 1782 |
1 Apr 1847 |
64 |
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1 Apr 1847 |
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John George Reeve-de la Pole |
21 Jan 1808 |
19 May 1874 |
66 |
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19 May 1874 |
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William Edmund de la Pole |
3 Jul 1816 |
21 Mar 1895 |
78 |
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21 Mar 1895 |
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Edmund Reginald Talbot de la Pole |
22 Feb 1844 |
26 Aug 1912 |
68 |
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26 Aug 1912 |
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Frederick Arundell de la Pole |
25 Dec 1850 |
12 Feb 1926 |
75 |
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12 Feb 1926 |
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John Gawen Carew Pole-Carew (Pole from 28 |
4 Mar 1902 |
26 Jan 1993 |
90 |
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May 1926) |
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Lord Lieutenant Cornwall 1962-1977 |
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26 Jan 1993 |
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John Richard Walter Reginald Carew Pole |
2 Dec 1938 |
1 Dec 2024 |
85 |
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1 Dec 2024 |
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Tremayne John Carew Pole |
22 Feb 1974 |
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POLE of Wolverton,Hants |
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28 Jul 1791 |
GB |
1 |
Charles Pole |
14 Jan 1735 |
18 Jun 1813 |
78 |
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18 Jun 1813 |
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Peter Pole |
25 Oct 1770 |
30 Aug 1850 |
79 |
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MP for Yarmouth IOW 1819-1826 |
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30 Aug 1850 |
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Peter Pole (Van Notten-Pole from 11 Jun 1853) |
11 Feb 1801 |
13 May 1887 |
86 |
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13 May 1887 |
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Cecil Pery Van Notten-Pole |
30 Sep 1863 |
21 May 1948 |
84 |
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21 May 1948 |
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Peter Van Notten Pole |
6 Nov 1921 |
31 Jan 2010 |
88 |
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31 Jan 2010 |
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John Chandos Pole |
27 Apr 1952 |
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POLE of the Navy |
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12 Sep 1801 |
UK |
1 |
Charles Morrice Pole |
18 Jan 1757 |
6 Sep 1830 |
73 |
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MP for
Newark 1802-1806 and Plymouth |
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6 Sep 1830 |
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1806-1818 |
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POLLARD of Kings Nympton,Devon |
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31 May 1627 |
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Lewis Pollard |
c 1578 |
c 1645 |
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c 1645 |
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Hugh Pollard |
c 1610 |
27 Nov 1666 |
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MP for Beeralston 1640-1641, |
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Callington 1660-1661 and Devon 1661-1666 |
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27 Nov 1666 |
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Amyas Pollard |
c 1617 |
7 Jun 1701 |
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POLLEN of Redenham,Hants |
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15 May 1795 |
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John Pollen |
c 1731 |
17 Aug 1814 |
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17 Aug 1814 |
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John Walter Pollen |
6 Apr 1784 |
2 May 1863 |
79 |
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MP for Andover 1820-1831 and 1835-1841 |
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2 May 1863 |
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Richard Hungerford Pollen |
19 Oct 1815 |
9 Apr 1881 |
65 |
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9 Apr 1881 |
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Richard Hungerford Pollen |
6 Oct 1846 |
5 May 1918 |
71 |
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5 May 1918 |
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Richard Pollen |
23 Jun 1878 |
18 Aug 1930 |
52 |
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18 Aug 1930 |
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John Lancelot Hungerford Pollen |
27 Apr 1884 |
14 Mar 1959 |
74 |
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14 Mar 1959 |
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John Michael Hungerford Pollen |
6 Apr 1919 |
13 Feb 2003 |
83 |
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13 Feb 2003 |
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Richard John Hungerford Pollen |
3 Nov 1946 |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of Petit
created in 1890 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 2
September 1890 (issue 26084, page 4773):- |
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'The Queen has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the |
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
granting the dignity of a Baronet of the said United |
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Kingdom unto Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit, of
Petit Hall, in the Island of Bombay, Knt. for and |
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during
the term of his natural life; and from and immediately after his decease to
Framjee |
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Dinshaw
Petit, Esq. second son of the said Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit, and the heirs
male of |
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his body lawfully begotten; and, in default of
such issue, with remainder to the heirs male of |
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the body of the said Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit.' |
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Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st and only baronet |
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Phillipps
was a bibliomaniac who amassed during his lifetime possibly the largest
private |
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collection of books and manuscripts ever
assembled. The following biography appeared in the |
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Australian monthly magazine "Parade"
in its issue for June 1970:- |
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'In 1945 a London bookseller paid £125,000 for
the last remaining portion of the library of Sir |
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Thomas Phillipps, the most famous, eccentric,
and probably most hated bibliomaniac in history. |
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It had taken Phillipps's descendants 70 years
to sell off what had once been the largest |
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collection of rare books and manuscripts ever
assembled by one man and the total amount |
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realised was more than £500,000. Today the
hoard is scattered among libraries, museums and |
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millionaires' collections all over the world
and the fantastic story of how it was put together |
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has been almost forgotten. |
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"I wish to own one copy of every book ever
printed," Sir Thomas once declared. If he did not |
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succeed it was certainly not for the want of
trying. In the process he drove one wife to death, |
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half
starved his family, cheated, slandered and was embroiled in an endless series
of quarrels. |
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Not until the half-crazy old recluse died in
1872 did scholars discover the real value of his |
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lifelong accumulation. It included 25,000
medieval manuscripts, 200,000 printed books (many of |
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them
the rarest in existence) and an almost incalculable hoard of other literary
and historic |
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papers.
No collector on record had ever reared such a staggering monument to his
obsession |
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as Sir Thomas Phillipps. |
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'Phillipps was born in Manchester in 1792, the
illegitimate son of a wealthy calico manufacturer |
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who took him into his household and accepted
him as his heir. Two years later Phillipps senior |
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retired and bought the mansion and 6000-acre
estate of Middle Hill near the Worcestershire |
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village
of Broadway. Young Thomas was reared as befitted a squire's heir. He was a
student at |
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[Rugby
and] Oxford when his love of old books began to develop into a passion for
collecting. |
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He left the university pursued by the clamours
of unpaid booksellers, having spent all his |
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allowance on buying every battered old volume
on which he could lay his hands. |
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'His
father angrily paid his debts. A few years later came another parental
explosion when |
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Thomas
turned aside from his books long enough to fall in love. The object of his
affection was |
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Henrietta
Molyneux, the daughter of an aristocratic but poor Irish family, whom
Phillipps senior |
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regarded as a mere fortune hunter. However, in
1818, the old man conveniently died of |
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apoplexy.
Two months later Thomas and Henrietta were married and settled into the
manor |
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house
at Middle Hill. With an income of £10,000 a year and an adoring young wife
with many |
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influential
connections, the new squire could look forward to a comfortable and
prosperous |
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career.
The only handicap, the stain of his birth, was removed in 1821 when one of
Henrietta's |
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kinsmen, the Duke of Beaufort, persuaded King
George IV to create Phillipps a baronet. |
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'However, Sir Thomas' passion for his library
was already deepening into a mania to which every |
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other interest was ruthlessly sacrificed. He
spent months in London haggling with booksellers, |
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negotiating with private dealers and sending
agents all over the country to ferret out old |
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documents and volumes likely to come on the
market. Hundreds of crates arrived at Middle Hill |
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until
the library was stacked to the ceiling and they overflowed into bedrooms,
passages and |
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even Henrietta's breakfast parlour. |
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'When his ready cash was all spent, Phillipps
pledged his future income or borrowed from money- |
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lenders at enormous interest rather than let a
prize escape his grasp. Several times he was |
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threatened with prosecution by booksellers he
tried to cheat. In 1822, with writs showering on |
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Middle Hill, the crash came. Leaving two
servants to guard his treasure with shotguns, Phillipps |
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fled to Europe with his wife, planning to
restore his finances by living in strict economy for |
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several years. However, the temptations dangled
before him by booksellers and private owners |
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in Paris, Brussels, Geneva, Berlin and The
Hague proved irresistible. |
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'Scores of the great collections of European
princes, nobles and monasteries had been broken |
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up during the upheaval of the Napoleonic Wars
and were flooding the antiquarian markets. |
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Raising
£15,000 by mortgaging part of his estates, Phillipps plunged into a buying
orgy that |
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made
the rich English milord the sensation of the bookselling world. His prizes
included heaps of |
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glorious illuminated parchments from the abbeys
of France and Flanders, classical manuscripts, |
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ancient
biblical texts, missals, feudal charters and hundreds of the earliest printed
books. |
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Everywhere he travelled he was besieged by
dealers only too happy to accept drafts on milord's |
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London bankers - many of which were not
honoured for years. |
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'In 1825, when he decided it was safe to return
home,, Phillipps took with him 36 huge chests |
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containing
the greatest bibliophilic haul ever to reach England in one lot. His
catalogue |
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astounded
scholarly circles and made him the envy of librarians. His creditors,
however, were |
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not so favourably impressed. By 1830 Phillipps
owed £25,000 to London booksellers alone and |
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one unfortunate victim was hustled to prison as
a bankrupt when the baronet's cheques were |
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returned
dishonoured. Unpaid tradesmen laid siege to Middle Hill. Henrietta and her
three |
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children
were reduced to starvation rations and the staff was cut to a single decrepit
retainer. |
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When
a tax collector called at the mansion, Phillipps assaulted him with a cudgel
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to escape with a heavy fine. |
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'In 1831 he was forced to raise another
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In fact, all the money went into further huge
purchases of books and manuscripts. This was |
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the last straw for his unhappy wife. Exhausted
by the battle to feed and clothe her children |
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and terrified by the duns [debt-collectors]
hammering on the door, she "was seized with an |
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oppression of the brain" and died in March
1832. Phillipps wasted no time on vain regrets. Soon |
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he was asking a friend: "Do you know of
any lady worth £50,000 who wants a husband? I am |
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for sale at that price." The baronet's
heiress-hunt lasted nine years and his reputation was so |
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unsavoury
that eventually he had to settle for a parson's daughter with a meagre dowry
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£3500. Even then he took her only after
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his wife's yearly clothing allowance. |
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'Meanwhile, by dint of mortgaging, borrowing,
delaying payments by litigation and other dubious |
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expedients, Phillipps went on satisfying his
mania. He paid £7500 for a great store of medieval |
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documents from Battle Abbey and another £5000
for the manuscript library of the famous |
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collector Richard Heber [MP for Oxford
University 1821-1826]. He browbeat the bankrupt William |
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Upcott [1779-1845] into parting with 32,000
royal and diplomatic letters and other historic |
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papers,
the largest hoard of its kind in the world, in exchange for a pension of £150
a year - |
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and then had to be sued for payment. He bought
cartloads of valuable old Foreign Office and |
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Treasury papers which he found the Government
had been selling to a waste dealer at £8 a ton. |
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'By the 1840s it was reputed that the Phillipps
collection was worth at least £125,000, though |
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the few scholars invited to Middle Hill were
horrified by the spectacle they encountered. Amid |
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dust and mouldy bindings, almost every room was
crammed to the ceiling with crates, chests |
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and shelves, leaving only narrow passages for
the owner to crawl through. Books had gradually |
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ousted the family from bedrooms, dining-room
and drawing-room until the servants' quarters |
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became the sole refuge to eat and sleep. No
window could be opened. Furniture and wallpaper |
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were rotten with decay. For several years
Phillipps had been unable to reach his own bed and |
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reposed on a sofa fully dressed. No cheese was
allowed in the house in case it attracted mice. |
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Scattered about were logs smeared with paste
which the baronet explained were baits to lure |
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the worms out of his old books. |
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'In this dim squalor the baronet's three
teenage daughters were kept toiling like slaves at the |
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hopeless task of sorting and arranging the mass
of treasures. All the girls finally escaped by |
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marrying, but Phillipps never forgave his
eldest and favourite, Harriet, for her desertion. Harriet |
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ran
away with a young Cambridge scholar, James Halliwell [1820-1889,
Shakespearean scholar |
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and
collector of English folk and fairy
tales], whom the baronet had unwarily invited to Middle |
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Hill as a reward for collecting manuscripts for
him. Thereafter he hounded the "heartless bitch" |
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and her husband with venomous fury for the rest
of his life. He accused Halliwell of stealing |
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manuscripts from the [Trinity College,
Cambridge] university library. He mortgaged his estate |
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to the hilt and even cut down the timber so
that his heiress would inherit as little as possible |
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when he died. Most of the money went in
purchases of the rarest items when the famous |
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libraries of the royal Duke of Sussex and the
spendthrift Duke of Buckingham came on the |
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market. |
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'However, in the 1850s the baronet's reputation
as a connoisseur suffered a heavy blow through |
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his dealings with the mysterious Constantine
Simonides. For years Simonides [1820-1867] had |
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been travelling around Europe peddling what he
claimed were priceless biblical and classical |
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manuscripts obtained from the Greek monasteries
of Mount Athos. German experts had branded |
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him a rascally forger. In England the British
Museum and the Bodleian Library at Oxford rejected |
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his offers with contempt. |
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'Phillipps thought he knew better. Simonides
was summoned to Middle Hill and before his frauds |
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were
finally exposed the Greek had unloaded 22 costly documents on the famous
collector. |
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They included a "2000-year-old" Homer
written on vellum and the "oldest known" scrolls of |
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Pythagoras, Hesiod, Anacreon and other authors
of classical antiquity. Even when the disgraced |
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Simonides died of leprosy in Egypt in 1867,
Phillipps was still asserting that at least 10 of his |
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purchases were
genuine. |
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'The baronet's last years were a sordid
chronicle of eccentricity verging on madness, morose |
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seclusion, endless law-suits and bitter family
quarrels. In 1863 he left ruinous Middle Hill and |
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moved
to a much larger house near Cheltenham. Processions of carts took six months
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transport
his library across the countryside. He died in 1872. The dispersal of his
collection |
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began eight years later.' |
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Sir Lionel Phillips, 1st baronet |
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Sir Lionel was a London-born mining magnate in
South Africa from the 1890s onwards. The |
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following account of his attempted
assassination appeared in 'The Times' on 12 December |
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1913:- |
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'Sir Lionel Phillips was shot yesterday in the
streets of Johannesburg as he was going to the |
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Rand
Club for luncheon. His assailant, named Nisnun [actually Misnun], fired four
shots, two of |
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which hit Sir Lionel in the neck and the thigh.
Sir Lionel was taken to hospital in a taxicab by Sir |
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Percy
Fitzpatrick, who happened to be passing, and at a late hour last night a
bulletin was |
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issued that one of the bullets had pierced his
lung and the other his liver. The patient's general |
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condition, however, was good. |
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'From our correspondent - Johannesburg, Dec. 11
[1913]:- |
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'Sir
Lionel Phillips was shot today as he was walking to the Rand Club for
luncheon. The best |
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account of the attack is given by a man named
Kelly, who took the revolver out of the would- |
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be assassin's hands. Kelly states that he
noticed Sir Lionel Phillips walking along the pavement. |
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Opposite Beart's shop a man accosted him, and
after a few words drew a revolver and fired a |
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shot. The shot went wide, and Sir Lionel
Phillips tried to grip his assailant, who fired a second |
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shot, hitting Sir Lionel in the stomach. |
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'Sir Lionel crouched and tackled his assailant,
again trying to seize the revolver. A third shot |
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was
then fired, and Kelly ran to Sir Lionel's assistance. As he reached the spot
a fourth shot |
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was fired. |
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"As
I ran," said Kelly, "the man pointed a revolver at me and appeared
to pull the trigger, but it |
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missed fire. I grabbed hold of his pistol arm,
and then another man came to my aid and seized |
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the murderer's other arm. When the police
arrived we handed the man over. When I first caught |
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hold of him the man said, 'Let me go; I want to
shoot myself. It's all right; I won't run away.' " |
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'Nisnun,
the assailant, whom is a Jewish storekeeper on the Ferreira Deep Mine, had
sued the |
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New Rietfontein Company to recover wages
pledged to him by the natives for money he had |
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lent them. The Appeal Court at Bloemfontein
decided against him, and Nisnun then started a |
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store at Ferreira Deep. He gave credit to the
natives and tried to collect debts himself from |
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natives in the compound. He was stopped by the
company, and, imagining himself wronged, |
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determined to take revenge on Sir Lionel Phillips. |
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'Sir Percy Fitzpatrick gave the following
account of the attack:- |
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"I was driving down Commissioner-street in
my motor-car going home to lunch, and my man |
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Anderson was sitting beside me, when I heard a
report which I thought was that of a burst |
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tire on a passing motor-bicycle. Then there was
a second report and I also heard something |
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sing
past in front of me which I knew was a shot. At that moment Anderson said to
me:- |
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"It's Sir Lionel Phillips they're
shooting." We both jumped out of the car. We left it in the |
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middle of the street and ran towards the man
who was shooting. I saw him fire two shots, |
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and when I got about three yards from him
somebody had him up against a window near |
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Beart's. |
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"I saw Sir Lionel stagger and I caught
him. Another gentleman was helping him, but I do not |
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know who he was. Sir Lionel behaved perfectly
splendidly. He said he was shot in the neck |
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and the side and that he felt the pain in the
neck first and was suffering a good deal of pain. |
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He was perfectly cool, however, and said
nothing about his assailant." |
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'A crowd collected immediately after the man
began his attack, and he tried alternately to |
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keep the people at bay and to fire at his
victim. He was, however, seized by a man named |
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Kelly and the driver of a passing taxicab named
Ruff. As they closed with him he attempted |
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to shoot himself, but the bullet went into the
air and left him uninjured. |
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'In the meantime Sir Percy Fitzpatrick and
others had placed Sir Lionel Phillips in the taxicab, |
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and he was quickly driven to hospital, where it
was found that two of the bullets had taken' |
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effect, one in the hip and the other in the
neck. After a careful examination, however, the |
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doctors announced that the condition of the
patient was not serious, and he was soon |
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resting quietly. |
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'Following his unsuccessful attempt at suicide,
Sir Lionel's assailant remained perfectly cool, |
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and said to those who had seized him, "All
right, you need not knock me about." The attitude |
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of the crowd, however, was very menacing, and
Mr. Jordan, an assistant magistrate, who was |
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nearby when the shooting occurred, took charge
of matters and bundled the man into a cab, |
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which was driven off to the police station. |
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'In conversation this evening Mr. Jordan said:-
"The people behaved extraordinarily well when |
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they saw who I was, and they made way for me to
the inside of the crowd, where I found a |
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policeman
in charge of a little Jew, who was well known to me. The crowd were very
angry, |
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and I took him by the arm and assisted the
policeman to get him away." |
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'At the police station he gave the name of John
L. Nisnun, and described himself as a store- |
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keeper on the Ferreira Mine, and of Russian
nationality. He had in his possession a five- |
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chambered revolver, four chambers of which had
been discharged. One cartridge remained |
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in the weapon, and two others were found in the
man's pocket.' |
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At his subsequent trial, Misnun was sentenced
to 15 years' imprisonment. |
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The special remainder to the baronetcy of Pigot
created in 1764 |
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From the "London Gazette" of 20
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'The King has been pleased to grant unto George
Pigot, Esq; late Governor of Fort St. George |
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in the East Indies, and to the Heirs Male of
his Body lawfully begotten; and, in Default of such |
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Issue, to his Brother, Robert Pigot, Esq;
Lieutenant-Colonel in His Majesty's Army, and the Heirs |
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Male
of his Body lawfully begotten; and, in Default of such Issue, then to his
Brother Hugh |
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Pigot,
Esq; Captain in His Majesty's Royal Navy, and the Heirs Male of his Body
lawfully |
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begotten, the Dignity of a Baronet of the
Kingdom of Great Britain. And the said George Pigot |
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had this Day the Honour to kiss His Majesty's
Hand upon the Occasion.' |
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Sir Philip Harold Pilditch, 2nd baronet |
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Sir Philip died after falling from a roof in
December 1949. The following report on the subsequent |
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inquest appeared in 'The Irish Times' on 10
December 1949:- |
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'A verdict of accidental death was recorded at
the inquest yesterday in London on Sir Philip |
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Harold Pilditch (59), baronet, and partner of
Pilditch, Chadwick and Co., architects and |
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surveyors, who fell to his death from the roof
of the firm's offices in Old Bond street, London, |
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on
Tuesday. Sir Philip fell about 60 feet into an enclosed bomb site from the
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Sir Philip John Frederick Pilditch, 3rd baronet |
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Sir Philip was found shot dead in a wood at
Crawley, Sussex in May 1954, a .22 rifle by his side. |
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His
car had been found empty in Crawley two days before. The interesting facet to
this case |
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was that, at the time of his death, Sir
Philip's widow was pregnant. As a result, the succession |
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to the baronetcy was held in abeyance until the
birth of the child. If the child proved to be a |
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boy, he would immediately inherit the
baronetcy, but if a girl was born, the baronetcy would |
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pass to the late baronet's brother. In the
event, a girl was born, and the baronetcy passed to |
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Richard Pilditch, brother of Sir Philip. |
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Three
other cases of a similar nature were that of John Buxton Pelham, 8th Earl of
Chichester, |
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Sir Anthony Frederick Mark Palmer, 4th baronet
and Sir John Geoffrey James Briscoe, 6th |
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baronet. Chichester and Palmer were killed in
action during WWII and at the times of their |
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respective deaths, their wives were pregnant.
In both instances a son was eventually born, |
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who inherited his respective title the moment
he was born. Sir John Briscoe's father was killed |
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in a motor crash in 1954, and when his son was
born four months later, he immediately became |
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a baronet. |
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