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    William Blathwayt (or Blathwayte) (1649 – 16 August 1717) was an English diplomat, public official and Whig politician who sat in the English and British...
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  • of Emily William Blathwayt (1649–1717), English diplomat, public official and politician This page lists people with the surname Blathwayt. If an internal...
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    History Online website Retrieved 3 August 2023. Andrew A. Hanham. "BLATHWAYT, William (1649–1717), of Little Wallingford House, Great Street, Westminster...
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    Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The current house was built for William Blathwayt in stages during the 17th and early 18th centuries on the site of...
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    during his description of a 'walk' through the country estate of William Blathwayt refers to: ..a large Seat, call'd a Windsor Seat which is contriv'd...
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  • role of the post. The secretaryship was bought from Locke in 1683 by William Blathwayt, who had royal backing. Joseph Haydn (1851). The Book of Dignities:...
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    General and, on 12 April 1689, Secretary at War in succession to William Blathwayt. A few days later, having filled his pockets with stones, he threw...
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    its foundation has traditionally been ascribed to William Blathwayt, who had accompanied King William III during the Nine Years' War and who, from his...
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    Name Entered office Left office Sir William Clarke 1661 1666 Matthew Locke 1666 1683 William Blathwayt 1683 1692 George Clarke 1692 1704 Henry St John...
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    Nicholson was an army captain and protégé of colonial secretary William Blathwayt who came to Boston in early 1687 as part of Andros' honor guard and...
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  • William Bassett William Blathwayt Death 20 November 1693 Stockbridge c Richard Whithed Anthony Rowe Death 20 November 1693 New Windsor u* William Adderley Sir...
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  • 1553 Thomas had surrendered the clerkship" - Dakota L. Hamilton, ‘Thomas, William (d. 1554)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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  • acres (1.11 km2) of parkland built between 1691 and 1702 for William Blathwayt (William III's Secretary of State and at War) and now owned by the National...
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  • of Hill 1719: Christopher Bond 1720: William Saunders of Clifton 1721: John Dowle of Over 1722: William Blathwayt 1723: Thomas Warner 1724: Samuel Roach...
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    commentaries of Peru]. Translated by Paul Rycaut. His letters to William Blathwayt are held at Princeton University. "Sir Paul Rycaut – National Portrait...
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  • Wynter heiress Mary married William Blathwayt, the Dyrham estate passed to the Blathwayte family, builders of the present William & Mary style mansion known...
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    best-known representatives have been the two with international profiles: William Pitt the Elder (Prime Minister 1766–1768) and Chris Patten, the last Governor...
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    Mary Blathwayt (1 February 1879 – 25 June 1961) was a British feminist, suffragette and social reformer. She lived at Eagle House in Somerset. This house...
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    Worsley, 3rd Baronet  United Kingdom Dyrham Park South Gloucestershire William Blathwayt  United Kingdom Petworth House West Sussex Charles Seymour, 6th Duke...
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    to William of Orange and after the flight of James II, he was the leader of the party who were in favour of James being King in name and William being...
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    Netherlands (b. 1641) August 16 – William Blathwayt, English civil servant and politician (b. 1649) August 30 – William Lloyd, English bishop (b. 1627)...
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    English and British House of Commons between 1702 and 1736. The son of Sir William Clarke, he enrolled at Brasenose College, Oxford in 1676. He was elected...
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    Convention Parliament (1689) of April 1689. The Secretary at War, William Blathwayt, wrote asking for details of all officers removed by absolutism. On...
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  • Churchill August 1679 Lemuel Kingdon 1681 Daniel Finch 1685 Thomas Done William Blathwayt Whig 1689 The Earl of Ranelagh 1695 James Worsley 1698 Thomas Hopsonn...
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  • Norton-sub-Hamdon 1848: Edward Ayshford Sanford, of Nynehead Court 1849: George William Blathwayt, of Porlock 1850: Langley St Albyn, of Alfoxton 1851: Thomas Tutton...
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    lights, which were installed in 1827, the paintings were moved by William Blathwayt to Dyrham Park. The opening night was on 12 October 1805 was a production...
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    City. Nicholson, an army captain and protégé of colonial secretary William Blathwayt, came to Boston in early 1687 as part of Andros' honor guard and had...
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    Thomas Hinckley to colonial secretary William Blathwayt, and the favorable relationship that he established with Blathwayt contributed to his future success...
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    Emily Marion Blathwayt (née Rose; 1852 – 1940) was a British suffragette and mother of Mary Blathwayt. She and her husband, Linley, a retired Colonel from...
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    the County of Gloucester. Her brother was William Blathwayt, Secretary of War to James II of England and William III of England. Frances died 1707 and her...
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