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    Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe GCG (1790–1851) was a British politician and diplomat. Disbrowe was born at Walton Hall, Walton-on-Trent, South Derbyshire...
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  • Disbrowe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Disbrowe (1754–1818), English soldier and politician Edward Cromwell Disbrowe (1790–1851)...
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    Albinia Disbrowe (née Kennedy; 1795 – 18 October 1855) was a British society hostess who lived abroad as the wife of Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, a diplomat...
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  • Edward Disbrowe (1754–1818) was an English soldier and politician. Disbrowe was the son of George Disbrowe and Margaret Vaughan. He came from an old Northamptonshire...
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    of William Taylor's sisters to her heir, Edward W Disbrowe MP. Disbrowe's grandson, Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, was born at the house in 1790. On the death...
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    main estate was located. Charlotte Disbrowe visited Sweden in 1834, where her father, (Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, a senior diplomat with the British...
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    of a Closed Century, by the Eldest Daughter of the late Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, G.C.G. p 17. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
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  • died in 1858 and he married secondly Jane Harriet Disbrowe, daughter of Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, G.C.G. Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial...
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    Smith does not append junior to the name of John Ramsbottom. Death of Disbrowe Resignation of Ramsbottom Seat vacated when Williams was declared not duly...
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    able to give." He had no issue. Charlotte Disbrowe, daughter to the British diplomat Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe (1790–1851), recalled how in November 1836...
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    Charlotte Hobart (d. 1798), married Col. Edward Disbrowe (d. 1818) and had issue, including Edward Cromwell Disbrowe. Matthew Kilburn, ‘Hobart, George, third...
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  • the ancient regime were so called (for example Edward, Earl of Manchester); those who had sat in Cromwell's Other House were called lord (for example Philip...
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  • Elizabeth Sackville, 1st Baroness Buckhurst, in 1844. Lord Arthur John Edward Russell (1825–1892), the Whig and Liberal MP for Tavistock who married Laura...
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    1824–1825: Edward Michael Ward Minister Plenipotentiary ad interim 1825–1826: The Viscount Strangford 1825–1828 : Edward Cromwell Disbrowe Minister Plenipotentiary...
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  • first cousin of Charles Brownlow, 1st Baron Lurgan. His older brother was Edward Bligh, 5th Earl of Darnley and his paternal grandfather was John Bligh,...
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    serving George III, George IV, and William IV. Taylor was the son of Rev. Edward Taylor of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent and his wife Margaret Payler daughter...
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  • Edward Michael Ward (5 February 1789 – 12 September 1832) was an Anglo-Irish diplomat. He was the oldest son of Robert Ward and his first wife Sophia Frances...
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    Hawkins-Whitshed, 2nd Baronet. David Montagu Erskine (1816–1903), a Lt.-Col. Edward Morris Erskine (1817–1883), a diplomat. James Stuart Erskine (1821–1904)...
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  • 1831 Sir Henry Watkin Williams-Wynn (Civil Division) 1831 Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe (Civil Division) 1832 General Josiah Champagné 1832 General Martin...
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    Preceded by Edward Cromwell Disbrowe John Ramsbottom Member of Parliament for Windsor 1826–1831 With: John Ramsbottom Succeeded by Edward Stanley John...
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    office 1825–1826 Monarch George IV Preceded by Edward Thornton Succeeded by Edward Cromwell Disbrowe British Ambassador to Ottoman Turkey In office 1820–1824...
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  • Minister Plenipotentiary to Sweden 1832–1833 Succeeded by Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe Preceded by Hon. Sir Frederick Lamb Envoy Extraordinary and Minister...
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  • Minister at Turin 1840–1851 Succeeded by James Hudson Preceded by Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe British Minister to the Netherlands 1851–1858 Succeeded by The...
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    Plant, David. "Biography of John Disbrowe". bcw-project.org. Retrieved 12 June 2019. Venning, Timothy. "Cromwell's Foreign Policy and the Western Design"...
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  • Earl of Guilford. Lady Charlotte Hobart (d. 1798), who married Col. Edward Disbrowe. Lord Buckinghamshire died on 14 November 1804 and was succeeded by...
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    1833–1836: Hon. George Jerningham Chargé d'affaires 1836–1851: Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe 1851–1858: Sir Ralph Abercromby 1858–1860: Francis Napier, 10th...
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  • Bathurst resigned seat 11 February 1823 Windsor Herbert Taylor Tory Edward Cromwell Disbrowe Taylor resigned to become colonel for life of the 85th Foot Regiment...
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    baron in 1825) 1832–1833: Lord Howard de Walden 1833–1835: Sir Edward Cromwell Disbrowe 1835–1838: Hon. John Duncan Bligh 1838–1850: Sir Thomas Cartwright...
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  • u* Andrew Foley Thomas Foley Death 16 February 1819 New Windsor u Edward Disbrowe The Lord Graves Death 20 February 1819 Downton u* Viscount Folkestone...
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    Fleet for Councils of War, issued in 1653 by Blake, George Monck, John Disbrowe and William Penn, also instituted the first naval courts-martial in the...
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