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  GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Barons 9
This nobleman was born -- ---- 1735, and elected 1768 and 1774 to represent the borough of Tamworth in the county of Stafford.
This nobleman was born 13 February 1733 and elected 1761 and 1768 to represent the borough of Irvine and Air in the kingdom of Scotland, 1774 to represent the borough of Oakhampton in the county of Devon, and 1778 to represent the borough of Bishops Castle in the county of Salop.
This nobleman was born 14 July 1748, and elected 1774 to represent the borough of Tamworth in the county of Stafford, and 1780 to represent the borough of Lestwithiel in the county of Cornwal.
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 DUDLEY RYDER, 1ST EARL OF HARROWBY - LoveToKnow Article on DUDLEY RYDER, 1ST EARL OF HARROWBY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
, 1ST EARL OF (1762-1847), the eldest son of Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Baron Harrowby (i7,-~5 1803), was born in London on the 22nd of December 1762.
Harrowbys long association with the Tories did not prevent him from assisting to remove the disabilities of Roman Catholics and Protestant dissenters, or from supporting the movement for electoral reform; he was also in favor of the emancipation of the slaves.
Harrowbys eldest son, Dudley Ryder, 2nd earl (1798-1882), was born in London on the i9th of May 1798, his mother being Susan (d.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /H/HA/HARROWBY_DUDLEY_RYDER_1ST_EARL_OF.htm   (513 words)

  
 Business Software Review : Article 'Great Britain'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Baron Saye and Sele 1447 Fiennes, Twisleton Extant Baron Stourton 1448 Stourton Extant The Barony is held by Baron Mowbray,Segrave and Stourton Baron Grey of Groby 1449 Grey Attainted 1554 Held by the Duke of Suffolk.
Baron Herbert of Shurland 1605 Herbert Extant The Barony belongs to the Earl of Montgomery and is held by the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
Baron Settrington 1675 Gordon-Lennox Extant The Barony belongs to the Dukedom of Richmond and is held by the Duke of Richmond and Lennox.
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 GENUKI: Harrowby, LIN
Harrowby is presumed to be one of the 8th or 9th century settlements established by the Vikings (Danes).
Harrowby Manor was purchased from the ROLT family by Sir Dudley RYDER in 1754.
Harrowby Hall was occupied by Ann ALLEN in 1841.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Harrowby Hall was closed, and the heir to the estate was in London, where to him in his chambers came the same experience that his father had gone through, saving only that, being younger and stronger, he survived the shock.
The baron was informed of his manager's success, and at the end of a week returned to Bangletop Hall, arriving there late on a Saturday night, hungry as a bear, and not too amiable, the king having negotiated a forcible loan with him during his sojourn in the metropolis.
The Baron of Bangletop had a sort of sneaking notion that if there were nobody around he could have managed the spit or gridiron himself; but, of course, in view of his position, he could not make the attempt.
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 Earl of Harrowby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title of Earl of Harrowby was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1809.
The Earl bears the subsidiary titles of Viscount Sandon (1809) in the Peerage of the UK and Baron Harrowby (1776) in the Peerage of Great Britain.
Dudley Danvers Granville Coutts Ryder, 7th Earl of Harrowby (b.
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 England GenWeb Project - Lincolnshire, Harrowby
Harrowby is an ancient ecclesiastical parish, but was divided into two parishes: Harrowby Within and Harrowby Without.
Harrowby Within became part of the town of Grantham (see History) and Harrowby Without became the Civil parish.
Harrowby Hall is in the south portion of the parish.
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 Earl of Harrowby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Dudley Ryder, 2nd Baron Harrowby (1762-1847) (became Earl of Harrowby in 1809)
Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder, 3rd Earl of Harrowby (1831-1900)
Henry Dudley Ryder, 4th Earl of Harrowby (1836-1900)
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 The Water Ghost and Others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The trouble with Harrowby Hall was that it was haunted, and, what was worse, the ghost did not content itself with merely appearing at the bedside of the afflicted person who saw it, but persisted in remaining there for one mortal hour before it would disappear.
She found him in his own cosey room drinking whiskey—whiskey undiluted—and felicitating himself upon having foiled her ghostship, when all of a sudden the curl went out of his hair, his whiskey bottle filled and overflowed, and he was himself in a condition similar to that of a man who has fallen into a water-butt.
Equally certain was it that Baron Bangletop stormed and raved for two hours, ate a cold breakfast—a thing he never had been known to do before—and then departed for London to dine at the club until Peddlington had secured a successor to the departed cook, which the private secretary succeeded in doing within three days.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The earls held the subsidiary titles of Baron of Baltinglass (1763), Viscount Aldborough (1776) and Viscount Amiens (1777), all in the Peerage of Ireland.
The Earls bore the subsidiary titles of Baron Carysfort (1752) in the Peerage of Ireland and Baron Carysfort (1801) in the Peerage..
With the death of the eighth earl, the Earldom of Castlehaven and the Barony of Audley of Hely became exti..
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 George A A (Jim) Hooper's family history - Person Page 90
Nathaniel Ryder Baron Harrowby was born on 3-Jul-1735, London, England.
Nathaniel Ryder Baron Harrowby married Elizabeth Terrick on 22-Jan-1762, Lambeth, Surrey, England.
Child of Nathaniel Ryder Baron Harrowby and Elizabeth Terrick:
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 Lord Privy Seal
William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham (1572-1573)
John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey of Ickworth (1740-1742)
Gareth Wyn Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn (2001-2003)
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 83   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ryder, Dudley Francis Stuart, Earl of Harrowby 3rd, b.
Ryder, Henry Dudley, Earl of Harrowby 4th, b.
Ryder, John Herbert Dudley, Earl of Harrowby 5th, b.
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedx83.html   (475 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 4745
He was the son of Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Baron Harrowby and Elizabeth Terrick.
Henry Ryder, son of Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Baron Harrowby and Elizabeth Terrick, on 15 December 1802.
She married Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Baron Harrowby on 22 January 1762.
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 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (H)
Dorothy Maud (née Vivian), Countess Haig (1879-1939), Daughter of 3rd Baron Vivian and wife of 1st Earl Haig.
Quintin McGarel Hogg, 1st Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone (1907-2001), Lord Chancellor; son of 1st Viscount Hailsham.
Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst (1858-1944), Diplomat and Viceroy of India.
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 Cato Street Conspiracy - MindSharer Article Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In a meeting held February 22, one of the Spenceans, George Edwards, suggested that the group could exploit the political situation and kill all the cabinet ministers.
They planned to invade a cabinet dinner at the home of Lord Harrowby, Lord President of the Council armed with pistols and grenades.
When Jamaican-born William Davidson, who had worked for Lord Harrowby, went to look for more details about the cabinet dinner, a servant in Lord Harrowby's house told him that his master was not home at all.
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 Duchy of Lancaster
Sir William Paget, 1st Baron Paget (1549) 1547-1552
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews 1846-1850
Arthur Augustus William Harry, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede 1931
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 British ministries, political parties, etc.
1771) 1771 - 1782 Thomas Villiers, Baron Hyde of Hindon (from 1776, Thomas Villiers, Earl of Clarendon) (b.
1786) 1786 - 1803 Charles Jenkinson, Baron Hawkesbury (from 1796, Charles Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool) (b.
1816) 1805 - 1806 Dudley Ryder, Baron Harrowby (b.
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 Earl of Guilford - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Earl of Guilford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Earl of Guilford is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain created in 1752.
The Earl holds the subsidiary title of Baron Guilford, of Guilford in the County of Surrey (1683), in the Peerage of England.
*Francis North, 3rd Baron Guilford (1704-1790) (became Earl of Guilford in 1752)
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 DAP bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Earldom of Dunraven and Mount-Earl (sometimes spellt "Mount Earl" or "Mountearl") was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1822.
The Earldom of Wharncliffe was created in 1876 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for Edward Montagu-Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, the third Baron Wharncliffe.
The Earldom of Yarborough was created in 1837 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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 MSS - 4th Duke of Newcastle, University of Nottingham
Ne C 5097 31.5.1820 Letter from Lord Harrowby, Privy Council Office, London, to Henry, 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne; 31 May 1820 On the Earl of Lincoln's claim to act as hereditary Carver at the Coronation of George IV, and the question of the carrying of the sword Curtana and other regalia.
2 ff Ne C 5100 16.7.1820 Letter from Henry, 11th Baron Howard of Effingham, to Henry, 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne; 16 Jul. 1820 Notifying the duke that the King had appointed him to carry the sword Curtana at the coronation.
Also includes a copy of a letter from His Grace to the Earl of Harrowby in answer to one enclosing 'a letter to a Noble lord' justifying at some length his intention of voting for the second reading of the Reform Bill, dated 22nd February 1832.
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 Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham (July 13, 1782 - April 2, 1783)
Dudley Ryder, 2nd Baron Harrowby (May 14, 1804 - January 11, 1805)
Henry Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave (January 11, 1805 - February 7, 1806)
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 Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby
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After Canning?s death in 1827 he refused to serve George IV as prime minister and he never held office again, although he continued to take part in politics, being especially prominent during the deadlock which preceded the passing of the Reform Bill in 1832.
Harrowby?s long association with the Tories did not prevent him from assisting to remove the disabilities of Roman Catholics and Protestant dissenters, or from supporting the movement for electoral reform; he was also in favour of the emancipation of the slaves.
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 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - MindSharer Article Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sir William Paget, 1st Baron Paget (1549) 1 July 1547-7 July 1552
Robert Bertie, 16th Baron Willoughby of Eresby 1689-1697
Frederick James Marquis, 1st Baron Woolton (Viscount 1953) 1952-1955
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 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ryder, Dudley (1798-1882) 2nd Earl of Harrowby, statesman (11)
Ryder, Dudley Francis Stuart (1831-1900) 3rd Earl of Harrowby (5)
Ryder, Mary Frances (1832-1917) nee Cecil, wife of 3rd Earl of Harrowby (1)
www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/searches/pidocs.asp?LR=2178   (1188 words)

  
 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Baron Brancepeth in the Peerage of the United Kingdom from 1866
created Baron Douro at the same time, created Earl of Wellington on 28 February 1812, created Marquess of Wellington on 3 October 1812, created Duke of Wellington and Marquess Douro on 11 May 1814, also Earl of Mornington, Viscount Wellesley and Baron Mornington in Ireland from 25 July 1863
subsidiary title of the Earl Curzon of Kedleston, created Baron Ravensdale at the same time, also Baron Curzon of Kedleston in Ireland, created Marquess Curzon of Kedleston and Earl of Kedleston on 28 June 1921, which titles all extinct 20 March 1925, except Baron Ravensdale, from which this title was separated
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 CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER FACTS AND INFORMATION
Henry Phipps, 3rd Baron Mulgrave (June_6, 1804 - January_14, 1805)
Sir Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (1895) (July_4, 1895 - August_8, 1902)
Frederick James Marquis, 1st Baron Woolton (Viscount Woolton 1953) (November_24, 1952 - December_20, 1955)
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 Articles - Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews (July 6, 1846 - March 6, 1850)
Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby (March 31, 1855 - December 7, 1855)
Gus Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston (June 11, 2001 - June 13, 2003)
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 George A A (Jim) Hooper's family history - Person Page 65
Thomas Heaton Norris Esq of Muswell Hill Middlesex to the eldest daughter of James Dempster of Baron House Mitcham, Surrey.
Elizabeth North was born c 1670?, Yorkshire, England.
She was of Roundhay, and the widow of John Savile Baron of Pentefract's son, Henry - the IGI gives a date of 1574 for this marriage as well as 18 July 1605.
home.vicnet.net.au /~linleymh/Jim-p/p65.htm   (1452 words)

  
 Fakes and Secretarials
Clifford, Thomas (1630-73, Baron Clifford of Chudleigh), LT 1668-73.
Healey, Denis (*1918, Baron Healey of Riddlesden), CH 1974-79
Lawson, Nigel (*1932, Baron Lawson of Blaby), CH 1983-89
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