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  GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Barons 3
JOHN GRIFFIN GRIFFIN, baron Howard of Walden and baron Braybrooke of Braybrooke; knight of the bath, lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the county of Essex, a general of his majesty's forces, colonel of the fourth regiment of dragoons, and recorder of the borough of Walden in the county of Essex.
Baron Braybrooke of Braybrooke in the county of Northampton 30 August 1788.
WILLIAM CRAVEN, baron Craven of Hampsted Marshal; lord lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the county of Berks, and colonel of the militia of that county, high steward of the borough of Newberry in the county of Berks, and doctor of laws.
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 List of Baronies
1604ColvilleExtantCreated Baron Colville of Culross in 1885 and Viscount Colville of Culross in 1902.\n-\nLord Hamilton, Mountcastle, and Kilpatrick
1801Tottenham Loftusextantalso Marquess of Ely, Earl of Ely, Viscount Loftus and Baron Loftus in Ireland\n-\n
1806Brownextantalso Marquess of Sligo, Earl of Altamont, Earl of Clanricarde, Viscount Westport and Baron Monteagle in Ireland\n-\n
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 Gervase CLIFTON (Sir)
Clifton not to be confused with his cousin and namesake of Clifton, Nottinghamshire.
Two previous owners of Leighton Bromswold, Sir Robert Tyrwhitt and Sir Henry Darcy, had been knights of the shire for Huntingdonshire, and in 1597 and 1601 it was Clifton's turn.
Clifton probably had connexions with the Earl of Essex as, after the abortive rising of 1601, his name was suggested as one who might take part in a plot to release the Earl.
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 Nottinghamshire: history and archaeology | The Clifton Book (Nottingham): Chapter VII. Family notes (1)
The present Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold was born in 1900.
The Barony was created in 1608 when Sir Gervase Clifton of Leighton Bromswold was ennobled by King James I. His father was William Clifton of Barrington, fourth son of the Sir Gervase who married Alice Nevil, and whose brass effigy in the Church is dated 1491.
This William Clifton sought his fortune in London and married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Blount, and having acquired great wealth, bought Barrington which he left to his son Sir Gervase, created Lord Clifton, who was therefore cousin of the "gentle" Sir Gervase Clifton of Clifton.
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 Peerage of England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The ranks of the English peerage are Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, and Baron.
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 Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On July 10, 1688, in a clandestine ceremony, he married Catherine, daughter of Henry O'Brien (styled Lord O'Brien) and his wife Catherine, in her own right Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold.
His wife, who on her mother's death in 1702 became Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, died in New York August 11, 1706 and is buried at Trinity Church, New York.
Lord Cornbury died at Chelsea, in obscurity and debt, and was buried April 5, 1723 in Westminster Abbey.
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 thePeerage.com - Bernard Stuart and others
Reverend Timothy Wentworth Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley
She was the daughter of Esmé Stuart, 3rd Duke of Lennox and Katherine Clifton, Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold.
She married, secondly, James Stuart, 4th Duke of Lennox, son of Esmé Stuart, 3rd Duke of Lennox and Katherine Clifton, Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, on 3 August 1637.
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 Science Fair Projects - Baron Clifton of Leighton Bromswold
The title Baron Clifton of Leighton Bromswold was created in the Peerage of England for Sir Gervase Clifton in 1608.
Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold (c.
Theodosia Bligh, 10th Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold (1695-1722) (born as Theodosia Hyde)
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 The world's top list of baronies websites
The Barony belongs to the Dukedom of Richmond and is held by the Duke of Richmond and Lennox.
Held by the Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland and of the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Also Baron Carrington in the Peerage of Ireland and Baron Carington of Upton for Life in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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 Baron Clifton of Leighton Bromswold Encyclopedia Article @ ArtByTexans.com (Art by Texans)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 List of Baronies - Gurupedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Baron Loftus in the United Kingdom from 1801
1795, Earl of Londonderry from 1796 and Marquess of Londonderry from 1816; Baron Stewart of Stewart's Court from 1822 and Earl Vane from 1823 in the United Kingdom
Earl of Winton and Baron Seton and Tranent on 23 June
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 Duke of Richmond More Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The subsidiary titles are: Earl of March (created 1675), Earl of Darnley (1675), Earl of Kinrara (1876), Baron Settrington, of Settrington in the County of York (1675), and Lord Torbolton (1675).
The titles Earl of March and Baron Settrington were created in the peerage of England along with the Dukedom of Richmond.
The titles Earl of Darnley and Lord Torbolton were created in the Peerage of Scotland along with the Dukedom of Lennox.
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 Berkshire History: Biographies: Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon (1661-1724)
Edward's wife, Catherine, Lady Cornbury, was the daughter of Henry O'Brien, Lord Ibrackan, and Catherine, Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold in her own right.
On the plate was the following inscription: 'Catherine, Lady Viscountess Cornbury, Baroness of Clifton of Bromswold, in the co. of Warwick, sole remaining daughter [ie.
In 1721, he was created Baron Clifton of Rathmore and, in 1725, Earl of Darnley.
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 House of Lords Journal Volume 12: 7 February 1674 | British History Online
O Baron's Claim to the Barony of Clifton, of Leighton Bromswold.
"That Sir Jervis Cliston was summoned to Parliament, by the Name of Jervis Cliston, of Leighton Bromswold, Chevalier, by Writ (in the ordinary Form of Writs), dated Nono Julii, Sexto Jacobi, to come to the next Session of Parliament to be holden at Westm.
That the said Jervis Cliston (by virtue of the said Writ of Summons and his Sitting in Parliament accordingly) was a Peer and Baron of this Kingdom, and his Blood thereby ennobled.
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 HEREDITARY PEERAGES IN THE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND BELOW THE RANK OF A MARQUESS
73 Barony of Saye and Sele 9 August 1603(The Barony is held by Baron Saye and Sele).
76 Barony of Clifton of Leighton Bromswold 9 July 1608(The Barony is held by the Irish Earl of Darnley).
Among the other peerages two English peerages is held by one Scottish Duke,one English Barony is held by one Irish Earl,18 English peerages are being held by 11 GB peers and 17 English peerages are being held by 11 UK peers.
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 thePeerage.com - Name Index 341
Charles Oswald Hugh, 11th Baron of Chudleigh b.
Hugh Charles, 7th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh b.
Lewis Henry Hugh, 9th Baron of Chudleigh b.
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 Baron Clifton of Leighton Bromswold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold (c.1592-1637)
Katherine O'Brien, 7th Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold (c.1640-1702) (born as Katherine Stewart)
Edward Hyde, 9th Baron Clifton of Leighton Bromswold (b.1706-1713)
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 england 1
Berkeley, 18-19 Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1QE.
Baron Cadogan, 22-24 Prospect Street, Caversham, RG4 8JG.
Cock Inn, 24-26 High Street, Wing, Leighton Buzzard, LU7 0NR.
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 LENNOX - Online Information article about LENNOX
KING [OF OCKHAM], PETER KING, 1ST BARON (1669-1734)
After holding many appointments the 2nd duke died without issue in 1624, being succeeded in his Scottish titles by his brother Esme, who had already been created earl of March and Lord See also:
Leighton Bromswold in the peerage of England (1619) and was seigneur d'Aubigny in France.
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 Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl Of Clarendon info here at en.33of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
On July 10, 1688, in a clandestine ceremony, he married Catherine, daughter of Henry O'Brien (styled Lord O'Brien) and her wife Catherine, in her private wedge together Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold.
His wife, who on her mother's dissolution in 1702 became Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, died in New York August 11, 1706 and is buried at Trinity Church, New York.
John Lovelace, Baron Lovelace 1708-1709 as governor Peter Schuyler 1709 as alternate governor {Also 1719-1720} Richard Ingoldsby 1709-1710 as alternate governor Gerardus Beekman 1710 as alternate governor
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 Forename Index: G
Georg I (Baron) of FUGGER (1453 - 1506)
Georg VI (Baron) of TOERRING-SEEFELD (1521 - 1589)
Gerard de RODES ; feudal baron of Horn Castle and Lincoln
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 DARNLEY
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 Index CI - CL
Richard (Robert) FitzEUSTACE (1128 - 1163) ; 5th Baron of HALTON; Lord CLAVERING
Robert FitzROGER de CLAVERING (Essex 1247 - 1311 Norfolk) ; Baron of Clavering
- 1240) ; Baron of OSWESTRY; Lord of Clun (CLUNE); succeeding his nephew William IV, his sister-in-law Miss de Lacy is often shown as his mother
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 Huntingdonshire Community Details
Five miles north of Kimbolton stands Leighton Bromswold.
George Herbert was prebendary of this place, and almost rebuilt the church.
Sir Gervase Clifton, first Baron Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, began to build a large house within a moated enclosure; the gatehouse, a fine building of the early years of the seventeenth century, has now been converted into the vicarage house.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of WILLIAM I "the Bastard"
28 [16687] Gerard Henry Foley b: 1898 d: 1927 Fact 2: 7th Baron Foley..................................................................................
of Harry Greenstone of Johannesburg, S.A. 29 [16689] Adrian Gerald Foley b: 1923 Fact 2: 8th Baron Foley.....................................................................................
28 [16701] Elizabeth Adelaide Mary Bligh b: 1900 d: 1937 Fact 2: Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold............................................................................
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of WILLIAM I "the Bastard"
30 [16687] Gerard Henry Foley b: 1898 d: 1927 Fact 2: 7th Baron Foley........................................................................................
of Harry Greenstone of Johannesburg, S.A. 31 [16689] Adrian Gerald Foley b: 1923 Fact 2: 8th Baron Foley...........................................................................................
30 [16701] Elizabeth Adelaide Mary Bligh b: 1900 d: 1937 Fact 2: Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold..................................................................................
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 hamilton10
Families covered: Hamilton of Abercorn, Hamilton of Beltrim, Hamilton of Chilston Park, Hamilton of Donalong, Hamilton of Manor Elieston, Hamilton of Manor Hamilton, Hamilton of Strabane, Hamilton of Trebinshun
Claud Hamilton, 1st Baron Paisley (b c1543, d 1621-2)
(1632) Catherine Clifton (bur 17.09.1637, dau of Sir Gervase Clifton, Lord of Leighton Bromswold)
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 The Hallowes Genealogy - Page 4
He returned to the UK in 1935 and became Colliery Manager at Burradon & Cox Lodge Coal Co. Res.
2 Clifton Court, 26 The Avenue, Branksome Park, Bournemouth; he died 5/4/1967 at Branksome Park, Poole.
His curacies were Frimley (1925-6) Hawkshead (1926-7) and Sawrey on Windermere (in charge, 1927-8) He was then vicar of Leighton Bromswold (and C-in-C Woolley) 1931-3; of Lingen 1934-6, and P.C. of Llangarron, 1937 until 1947 when he retired.
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