• Essex Digby was an English Anglican priest in Ireland in the second half of the seventeenth century. Digby came from an eminent family. He was the son...
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  • John Kenelm Digby Wingfield Digby (2 September 1859 – 25 December 1904) was an English landowner and Conservative member of parliament. His name is often...
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  • Mabel Digby, Lady Fitzgerald of Dromana and Decies Robert Digby, 1st Baron Digby (d. 1642) Essex Digby (d. 1683), Bishop of Dromore George Digby Gerald...
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    John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol, was his uncle, and Essex Digby, Bishop of Dromore, his brother. Digby notably served as Governor of King's County in Ireland...
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  • Digby, 1st Baron Digby (died 6 June 1642), married firstly Lady Sarah Boyle, by whom he had issue; and secondly Elizabeth Altham Essex Digby, Bishop of Dromore...
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    Digby was an Irish Anglican bishop at the end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth century. He was the son of Essex Digby and...
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  • Spencer Harry Gilbee Digby (26 June 1901 – 22 June 1995) was a New Zealand photographer. He was born in Dagenham, Essex, England on 26 June 1901. Main...
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  • Digby and Lettice FitzGerald, suo jure 1st Baroness Offaly. Her eldest brother was Robert Digby, 1st Baron Digby, and another brother was Essex Digby...
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    peerage as Earl of Bristol. He was styled Lord Digby from 1653 to 1677. Digby was the eldest son of George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol and his wife Lady Anne...
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  • Church of Ireland titles Preceded by William Chappell Dean of Cashel 1639–1661 Succeeded by Essex Digby...
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    Bishop of Cork and Ross). 1638/9–unknown: Richard Howlett 1660/1–1670/1: Essex Digby (afterwards Bishop of Dromore). 1671–1675: Caesar Williamson 1676–1693/4:...
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  • Church of Ireland titles Preceded by Essex Digby Dean of Cashel 1671–1675 Succeeded by John Glandie...
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    coastal city and unitary authority area with borough status in south-eastern Essex, England. It lies on the north side of the Thames Estuary, 40 miles (64 km)...
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    Robert Keyes, Thomas Bates, John Grant, Ambrose Rookwood, Sir Everard Digby and Francis Tresham. Fawkes, who had 10 years of military experience fighting...
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    in was Everard Digby, on 21 October, at Harrowden. Catesby confided in Digby during a delayed Feast of Saint Luke. Like Rookwood, Digby was young and wealthy...
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  • September; consecrated 15 December 1667; died in December 1670. 1671 1683 Essex Digby Formerly Dean of Cashel; nominated 6 January; consecrated 27 February...
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    Rochford (redirect from Rochford, Essex)
    Rochford is a town and civil parish in the Rochford District in Essex, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Southend-on-Sea, 43 miles (69 km) from London...
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    Loughton (redirect from Loughton, Essex)
    (/ˈlaʊtən/) is a town and civil parish in the Epping Forest District of Essex, within the metropolitan and urban area of London, England. Situated 12...
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  • Colonel Sir John Digby Mills (29 September 1879 – 2 July 1972) was a British Conservative Party politician and British Army officer. He served as Member...
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    decisive confrontation with Parliament's main army, commanded by the Earl of Essex. Late on 22 October, both armies unexpectedly found the enemy to be close...
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  • Kingsford, Colchester, and she died in Colchester, Essex, UK on 27 November 1972.[citation needed] Digby was active in research within both botany and malacology...
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  • Richard John Charles "Digby" Fairweather (born 25 April 1946) is a British jazz cornetist, author and broadcaster. Before becoming a professional musician...
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  • Richard Wingfield-Baker (category High Sheriffs of Essex)
    of Henry Digby, 1st Earl Digby. Wingfield-Baker's siblings were: George-Digby (who succeeded to the estates of the Earl Digby), John-Digby, Mary, Caroline...
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  • The Beano (redirect from Alan Digby)
    (1938–1939, c. 1946–1959) Harold Cramond (1959–1984) Euan Kerr (1984–2006) Alan Digby (2006–2011) Michael Stirling (2011–2012) Craig Graham (2012–2016) John Anderson...
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    operational general aviation aerodrome in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England, near the village of Abridge. It is about 3.4 nautical miles (6...
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  • Breton North and Victoria Cape Breton South Colchester—Hants Cumberland Digby—Annapolis—Kings Halifax* Inverness—Richmond Pictou Queens—Lunenburg...
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    (1911–1968), the only son of Sir Winston Churchill, and his first wife Pamela Digby (1920–1997). His parents divorced in 1945. His father married June Osborne:...
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  • racing pilot and sportswoman Lettice Digby, 1st Baroness Offaly (1580–1658), Irish peeress and landowner Lettice Digby (scientist) (1877–1972), British cytologist...
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    Neale, widow of Everard Digby, Esquire (died 1592) of Tilton-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, mother of that recusant Everard Digby who was executed in 1606...
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    secondly Sir Phillip Butler, of Watton Woodhall. She was the mother of Lettice Digby, 1st Baroness Offaly. Cecily Knollys (c. 1560 - ?).No known descendants...
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