Sir George Blagge (1512 – 17 June 1551) was an English courtier, politician, soldier and a minor poet. He was the Member of Parliament for Bedford from...
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Blagge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Blagge (1512–1551), English courtier, politician, soldier and poet Thomas Blagge...
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George Blake (1922–2020) was a former British spy and double agent for the Soviet Union. George Blake may also refer to: George Blagge (sometimes rendered...
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Askew, later considered a treasonous subversive. He also exposed Sir George Blagge, a poet and court favourite of the king, Master Wourley, a Sewer John...
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Colonel Thomas Blagge (13 July 1613 – 4 November 1660) served as Groom of the Chamber to Charles I and his son Charles II. He fought for the Royalists...
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certain that it was he who was joint commissioner for the musters with George Blagge for the 1547 phase of The Rough Wooing, the campaigns intended by the...
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son of Sir Robert Jermyn of Rushbrooke and Judith, daughter of Sir George Blagge. He was admitted at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1585 and entered...
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soldiers, Blagge was forced to reopen negotiations. The terms of Blagge's surrender were drawn up on 22 July 1646. General Fairfax respected Blagge as a fellow...
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Back to Elections 1826: Lord George Russell and William Henry Whitbread (both Whig) elected unopposed 1820: Lord George Russell and William Henry Whitbread...
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1614 and was buried at Rushbrooke. Jermyn married Judith Blagge, the daughter of Sir George Blagge of Little Horringer, Suffolk and had at least two sons...
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and a seat, St George's, Hanover Square, in the west. In the 1918 redistribution the three seats were cut to two: Westminster St George's in the west and...
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last (unsuccessful) claim to Great Stanmore, until then held by Sir George Blagge. (?John) Chamber (youngest son), who on his brother's behalf petitioned...
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Holland 1643–c.1649: William Seymour, 1st Marquess of Hertford c.1649: Thomas Blagge: 4 1660–c.1667/1673: Elizabeth Boyle, Countess of Guilford: 6 1660: William...
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Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin (category Court of George I of Great Britain)
September 1678, and baptised the same day. His mother, Margaret Godolphin (née Blagge), died six days later on 9 September. John Evelyn, who had been her most...
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Francis Bird. On 16 May 1675, Godolphin married Margaret Blagge, daughter of Thomas Blagge, the pious lady whose life was written by John Evelyn in his...
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neither army nor garrison in England, following the surrender of Thomas Blagge at Wallingford Castle after a siege conducted by Fairfax. In January 1647...
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on a theological issue was in the case of George Blagge, at the time MP for Bedford. On 9 May 1546 Blagge was induced to deny the efficacy of the Mass...
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Evelyn, edited (1825) by William Upcott. Evelyn's friendship with Margaret Blagge, afterwards Mrs Godolphin, is recorded in the diary, when he says he designed...
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the Queen. While in France she had charge of Margaret Blagge, daughter of Colonel Thomas Blagge and eventually wife of Sidney Godolphin and mother of...
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Murdock * Richd. Parker * Spence Monroe * John Watts * Robt. Lovell * John Blagge * Charles Weeks * Willm. Booth * Geo. Turbeville * Alvin Moxley * Wm. Flood...
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Westby 1502–1513: William Bolling 1504–1513: John Alleyn 1511–1523: Robert Blagge 1513–1522: Edmund Denny 1521–1527: William Wotton 1522–1539: John Hales...
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of infantry under his son, Sir Bernard Astley, Colonel Thomas Blagge and Colonel George Lisle. Speen was held by Rupert's brother Prince Maurice, with...
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House in Macclesfield, on 12 July 1824. Smyth married Elizabeth Blagg or Blagge of Macclesfield in 1762 at Prestbury. Their children included William Smyth...
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his sons-in-law, Benjamin Blagge, of London, and William Laurence, of Newtown, L. I., who divided it between them, Blagge taking the northerly part and...
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at Little Wittenham were taken from him by the king and given to Thomas Blagge, governor of Wallingford Castle. In 1644, Dunch directed a parliamentary...
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Accession of George III (2nd edition - London: St Martin's Press, 1957) Page 105, Lewis Namier, The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III (2nd...
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executors his father-in-law, Henry Keble, his son-in-law, John Mundy, Robert Blagge, one of the Barons of the Exchequer, and his eldest son, William Browne...
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wife Susan Jermyn, daughter of Sir Robert Jermyn of Rushbrooke and Judith Blagge. They had two sons, John and Thomas, and several daughters, including Mary...
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affirmed Graver v. Faurot 435 (1896) Fuller none none 7th Cir. dismissed Blagge v. Brooks 439 (1896) Fuller none none Conn. Super. Ct. reversed Wallace...
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Thomas Glenham, Sir Thomas Tildesley, Colonel H. Washington, Colonel Thomas Blagge, Governors of our cities and towns of Oxford, Lichfield, Worcester, and...
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