Sir Charles Duncombe (November 1648 – 9 April 1711) of Teddington, Middlesex and Barford, Wiltshire, was an English banker and Tory politician who sat...
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Charles Duncombe may refer to: Charles Duncombe (English banker) (1648–1711), English banker, MP and Lord Mayor Charles Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham (1764–1841)...
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priest and missionary (d. 1717) November 16 – Charles Duncombe, English banker and politician (d. 1711) November 24 – Humphrey Humphreys, British bishop...
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Cope married Jane Duncombe, supposedly an illegitimate sister of Baron Feversham (1695–1763), heir to Sir Charles Duncombe (1648–1711), one of the richest...
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Gerberon, French Jansenist monk (b. 1628) April 9 – Charles Duncombe, British politician (b. 1648) April 14 – Louis, Grand Dauphin, son of Louis XIV of...
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Kirbymoorside as Duncombe's Blue Slave Preserve Hayton, D; Cruickshanks, E; Handley, S, eds. (2002). "DUNCOMBE, Charles (1648-1711), of Teddington, Mdx...
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Eton College and Christ's College, Cambridge. He was knighted in 1648. In 1660, Duncombe was elected Member of Parliament for Bury St Edmunds in the Convention...
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Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury (section Opposition to Catholicism and break with Charles II, 1673–1674)
the king named Shaftesbury Lord Chancellor of England, with Sir John Duncombe replacing Shaftesbury as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Shaftesbury was the...
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Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (category English MPs 1640–1648)
he was not closely involved with the 1648 Second English Civil War, which resulted in the execution of Charles I in January 1649. Despite their differences...
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Ramsden of Hawkesworth 1726–1727 Charles Bathurst of Clints and Scutterskelfe 1727–1728 Thomas Duncombe of Duncombe Park 1728–1729 William Harvey 1729–1730...
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National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 18 Nov 2006 Laura Duncombe, Pirate Women: The Princesses, Prostitutes, and Privateers Who Ruled the...
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John Colepeper, 1st Baron Colepeper (category English MPs 1640–1648)
Sir John Berkeley in 1647 to secure an understanding between Charles and the army. In 1648 he accompanied the prince in his unsuccessful naval expedition...
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excepted from the indemnity retired abroad. He joined Prince Charles at the Hague in 1648, and became one of his counsellors. In 1649, together with Edward...
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(1699–1764) Lieutenant General Henry Holmes (1703–62) Rear Admiral Charles Holmes (1711–1761) Elizabeth Holmes m. Thomas Troughear Leonard (Troughear) Holmes...
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Cressett-Pelham, 20 years (1802–1822) Walter Boyd, 20 years (1802–1823) Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie, 20 years (1807–1828) Lord William Cholmondeley, 20 years...
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St Leonards Shoreditch. 1745. Reuben Clarke. Rector of St Magnus. 1746. Duncombe Bristowe. Minister of Allhallows Staining. 1747. Richard Biscoe. Rector...
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by Lady Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton, granddaughter of Charles, Grand Duke of Baden. Charles was, among other ways this descent can be traced, a double...
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Sheriff of Caernarvonshire (section Charles I)
Ruabon 1853: Robert Vaughan Wynne Williams, of Llandudno 1854: Sir Thomas Duncombe Love Jones-Parry, 1st Baronet, of Madryn Castle, Nefyn 1855: Samuel Dukinfield...
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French-English jeweler and explorer (d. 1703) 1648 – Charles Duncombe, English banker and politician (d. 1711) 1715 – Girolamo Abos, Maltese-Italian composer...
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Fishmonger 1708 Sir Charles Duncombe Goldsmith 1709 Sir Samuel Garrard, 4th Baronet Grocer 1710 Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baronet Vintner 1711 Sir Robert Beachcroft...
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in choosing both the borough's MPs. Earlier, in the 18th century, the Duncombe family had been the owners. Corruption was rife at 18th century elections...
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Bassetlaw.[citation needed] Duncombe was appointed a Groom in Waiting to Queen Victoria, causing a by-election. Duncombe resigned to contest the 1852...
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Sarah Dunant (born 1950), writer and novelist John Duncombe (1729–1786), poet and cleric William Duncombe (1690–1769), translator and playwright Roderic Dunkerley...
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List of extinct baronetcies (section 1711)
Llanherne (cr. 8 July 1627), extinct with the death of the second baronet. Duncombe of Tangley Park (cr. 4 February 1662), extinct with the death of the second...
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Dukinfield of Dukinfield 1665 Dukinfield extinct 1858 Duncombe of Tangley Park 1662 Duncombe extinct 1706 Dutton of Sherborne 1678 Dutton extinct 1743...
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Oxford in the 1630s and 1640s, and remained there with a studentship until 1648, performing military service on behalf of the King, who made his college...
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Drayton, Cambridgeshire 1899: Walter Henry Octavius Duncombe, of Waresley Park, St. Neots 1900: Charles Finch Foster of Pinehurst, Cambridge 1901: Thomas...
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House of Reuss Younger Line, Count Ebersdorf from 1711 until his death (d. 1747) July 25 – Charles Beckingham, English poet and dramatist (d. 1731) July...
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