Sir Richard Newport (by 1511–12 September 1570) was an English landowner and politician of Shropshire origin, prominent regionally during the mid-Tudor...
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Richard Newport may refer to: Richard Newport (died 1570), MP for Shropshire Richard Newport, 1st Baron Newport (1587–1651), English peer, MP for Shropshire...
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Newport (bishop) (died 1318), English Bishop of London Richard Newport (died 1570), MP for Shropshire Richard Newport, 1st Baron Newport (1587–1651), English...
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the Middle Temple in 1576. He married Magdalen, daughter of Sir Richard Newport (died 1570) of High Ercall, Shropshire in 1581. His eldest son, Edward Herbert...
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Newport (born 1563; buried 5 April 1611) was an English politician. Newport was the fourth but second surviving son of Sir Richard Newport (died 1570)...
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1570–1605), vice-admiral of England and MP for Shropshire Richard Leveson (died 1699) (1659–1699), major-general and MP for Lichfield and Newport (Isle...
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Gratwood, who married Mary Newport, the daughter of Sir Richard Newport (died 1570) of High Ercall; Alice Gratewood (died 1603), who married the justice...
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Wrekin. Margaret and Richard Newport had four sons, of whom two died in infancy, and three or four daughters. Sir Francis Newport, the eldest son and heir...
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Thomas Lawley of Wenlock and his wife Elizabeth Newport, daughter of Sir Richard Newport (died 1570) of High Ercall, Shropshire, who was the widow of...
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Sir Francis Newport (ca. 1555 – 6 March 1623) was an English politician. Francis was born the eldest son of Sir Richard Newport and the brother of Andrew...
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Shropshire, the town's bailiff and the bugesses, the sheriff being Richard Newport, who was married to their second cousin, Margaret, the daughter of...
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Shropshire had a considerable say in elections, and in that year was Richard Newport, son-in-law of the chief justice Thomas Bromley and another Inner Templar...
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tennis club. Sir Richard Newport (by 1511–1570), politician, of family who owned the manor of High Ercall. Magdelen Herbert nee Newport (1561 – 1627) estate...
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Newport (Welsh: Casnewydd [kasˈnɛwɨð]) is a city and county borough in Wales, situated on the River Usk close to its confluence with the Severn Estuary...
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the Mint and Lord Mayor of London. (He is not the same as the Mr. Richard Martin (1570–1618) who was the recorder of London, counsel for the Virginia Company...
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sister Dorothy (died 1569), who married first John Newport (died 1566) of Hunningham, Warwickshire, then William Underhill (died 1570) of Idlicote, Warwickshire...
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Scotland as well, this article only covers those who died in the Kingdom of England. On 25 February 1570, Pope Pius V's "Regnans in Excelsis" bull excommunicated...
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Thomas Cheney 1539–1558 Sir Thomas Parry 1559–1560 vacant 1560–1570 Sir Francis Knollys 1570–1596 Roger North, 2nd Baron North 1596–1600 vacant 1600–1602...
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Henry Billingsley (section Euclid's Elements (1570))
being anti-episcopalian. He died in 1571. As Billingsley married in 1562, and completed his scholarly publications in 1570, that is the period of their...
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Thomas Fleming (judge) (category People from Newport, Isle of Wight)
Wales. Fleming was the son of John Fleming, a general trader and mercer of Newport on the Isle of Wight, and his wife Dorothy Harris. The family lived in...
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Sir Richard Leveson (c. 1570 – 2 August 1605) was an important Elizabethan Navy officer, politician and landowner. His origins were in the landed gentry...
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Walter Leveson (1550–1602), politician, and his son Vice-Admiral Richard Leveson (c.1570-1605) lived in a lodge in grounds of the dissolved Lilleshall Abbey...
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Hardwick, Meriden, Haselor, Drayton and Easinghall'. William Underhill died 31 March 1570, and was buried at Nether Ettington, where he and his first wife are...
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Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom (section Members of Parliament who died on wartime active service)
Brierley Hill 1 Frank Soskice: Birkenhead East 2; Sheffield Neepsend 2; Newport 5 John Strachey: Aston 1; Dundee 2, Dundee West 10 Earl Gower: St Mawes...
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Herbert (died 1596) and his wife Magdalen née Newport, the daughter of Sir Richard Newport (1511–1570). George was one of 10 children. The Herbert family...
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November 1562 and proceeded M. A. in 1564. His subsequent degrees were B.D. 1570, D.D. 1578. He was incorporated M.A. of Oxford on 9 July 1567. In 1569 he...
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life and died in January 1670. Monck was born 6 December 1608 on the family estate of Potheridge in Devon, second son of Sir Thomas Monck (1570–1627) and...
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and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570-1740. UNC Press Books. pp. 365–392. ISBN 978-1-4696-1795-4. Bushman, Richard Lyman (1998). "Markets and Composite...
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Pembroke was conferred by King Stephen on Gilbert de Clare (died 1148), son of Gilbert Fitz-Richard, who possessed the Lordship of Strigul (Estrighoiel, in...
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Scruples and Stays of Conscience touching the Oath of Supremacy (London 1570) Objections or Assertions made against Mr. John Gough’s Sermon preached in...
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