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Baron Talbot of Malahide in the Peerage of Ireland
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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
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 Peerage of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Baron Clanwilliam in the Peerage of the U.K. The Earl of Antrim
Baron Hare in the Peerage of the U.K. The Earl of Norbury
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 HEREDITARY BARONIES IN THE PEERAGE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
78 Barony of Worlingham of Deccles 13 June 1835(The Barony is held by the Earl of Gosford).
106 Barony of Talbot of Malahide 19 November 1856(The Barony is held by the Irish Baron Talbot of Malahide).
173 Barony of Northington of Watford 28 June 1885(The Barony is held by the Irish Baron Henley of Chardstock).
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 List of hereditary baronies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Barony belongs to the Dukedom of Richmond and is held by the Duke of Richmond and Lennox.
Also Baron Alington of Killard in the Peerage of Ireland.
Held by the Duke of Argyll in the Peerage of Scotland and of the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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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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 THE GOSFORD PAPERS
Sir Archibald Acheson [5th Bt (1717-1790)], who was in 1776 created Baron Gosford of Markethill, and in 1785 was advanced to the dignity of a viscount, was described as a steady friend to the government, and a most respectable man. He was the father of...
Lord Gosford had married Mary, daughter and heiress of Robert Sparrow of Worlingham Hall, Beccles, Suffolk, and the Norman style - of which there are a number of genuine East Anglian examples - may have been her idea.
The story is told that, on its return journey to Co. Armagh for burial in the family vault at Mullaghbrack, her coffin was mislaid by the drunken servants whom Lord Gosford had sent to fetch it, and was conveyed by train to somewhere in the Midlands.
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 List of Baronies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Barony is held by Baron Mowbray,Segrave and Stourton
Also Baron Auckland in the Peerage of Ireland.
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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 Peerage of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In the following table of peers, higher or equal titles in the other peerages are listed, as are Life peerages in the Peerage of the UK.
6 Life Barons and Baronesses in the Peerage of the UK
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 Buildings by Sir John Soane in or Near London
Boconnoc, Cornwall/ 1st Baron Camelford/ alts to house and stables.
Baron and later Earl of St Germans/ remodelled house; new stables; bridge, pew in church/House remodelled in 19
Baron Carrington/ stable block; 1818 alts/ dem 1886
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 thePeerage.com - Exhibit
Acheson, Sir Archibald, second Earl of Gosford in the Irish peerage, and first Baron Worlingham in the peerage of the United Kingdom 1776-1849, governor-in-chief of Canada, born on 1 Aug. 1776 (Hibernian Mag.
On the same day he became royal commissioner with Sir George Grey [qv.] and Sir George Gipps [qv.] to examine locally into the condition of Lower Canada and the grievances of the colonists.
Four days afterwards he was created a peer of the United Kingdom, adopting the title of Baron Worlingham from an estate that came to him through his wife.
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 OSBORN 18TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
The letters were written during his courtship of lady Napier, during their engagement, and after their marriage on 25 Jan 1722.
Eighteen original poems, including verse epistles to Lady Margaret Hartley, to John Lovelace, 4th baron Lovelace of Hurley (d.1709), and to the Marchioness of Carmarthen; one poem is dated 1729.
Collection of poems by twenty 18th-century authors, including: George Lyttelton, 1st baron (1709-1773); Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of Chesterfield (1694-1773); John Hervey, baron Hervey of Ickworth (1696-1743); and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762); after 76 pages of poetry the book becomes a 19th-century collection of autographs of bishops.
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 THE ACHESONS
Archibald Acheson was a former Governor of Canada who had married Mary Sparrow of Worlingham Hall in Suffolk in 1805.
"To the memory of Archibald Acheson, Second Earl of Gosford, Viscount Gosford, Viscount Worlingham of Beecles in Suffolk, Baronet of Nova Scotia and Lord Lieutenant of the County of Armagh.
He was born July 1776 and departed this life March 27th 1849 and to his Countess Mary, only daughter of Robert Sparrow of Worlingham in Suffolk Esq., Born April 14 1777 and departed this life June 30th 1841.
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 The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads (Staff and Property, etc.) Order 1989
Land near Sutton Staithe in the parish of Sutton conveyed by Jennifer Mary Dickinson on 24 February 1977.
Land on south bank of River Waveney in the parish of Worlingham conveyed by Arthur Horsley Hadingham on 7 January 1975.
Land adjoining River Bure in the parish of Wroxham conveyed by Victor Robert Marriott and Marion Marriott on 8 April 1975.
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 THE JERMYs OF GUNTON (1)
Philip was of Gent status, son of Phillip Howard Snr who held land and copyhold premises at Worlingham and nearby Carlton Colville, as well as in Mutford and Lowestoft.
The wives of these latter Barons both surviving their husbands, there was for a time two Dowager Ladies Suffield - one (Caroline) residing at Blickling and the other at Gunton, which they had respectively inherited.
The boys’ first cousin John Howard (born at Worlingham to their aunt Elizabeth nee Jermy) was now a Gent - of both Beccles and Yarmouth - with a Tanning business and the younger John Jermy may, conceivably, have worked for him at times.
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 Archibald Acheson, 2nd earl of Gosford --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Gosford, Archibald Acheson, 2nd earl of, Baron Worlingham...
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 SUFFOLK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Here the Barons of England are reputed to have met in 1214 and swore that they would force King John to sign Magna Carta.
Bungay has a ruined castle, one of several built by a Norman baron by the name of Bigod.
The town's attractive buildings date mainly from the 18th Century, largely because of a disastrous fire in 1688 which laid waste the old medieval buildings.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 5395
He succeeded to the title of 2nd Baron of Worlingham [U.K., 1835] on 27 March 1849, when the title Baron acheosn was merged into this Barony.
He was the son of Frederick Francis Baron Butler and Bertha Florence Dunne.
Leopold William Henry Powys, son of Thomas Atherton Powys, 3rd Baron Lilford and Hon.
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 List of Baronies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Barony belongs to the Dukedom of Richmond and is held bythe Duke of Richmond and Lennox.
also Baron Carrington from 1797 in Great Britain ; Earl Carrington from 1895 to 1928, Marquess ofLincolnshire from 1912 to 1928 and Baron Carington of Upton from 1999, in the UnitedKingdom
also Baron Keith from 1801 and Viscount Keith from 1814 to 1823, in the United Kingdom ; Lord Nairne in Scotland from 1824
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 A New Beamish Book
In reference to the story that the progenitor of the line came to Suffolk from Ireland in the 18th century, it is said that he took a job as a footman at Worlingham Hall, married a parlourmaid, and of their children two brothers settled in Barnby and thereby began the line there.
It may be that the reference to Worlingham in fact derives from the wife of Jacob's son James.
She was Sarah Smith, who was born in Worlingham, so there may be confusion between the two villages of Worlingham and Worlingworth.
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 THE JERMYs OF GUNTON (1)
The boys’ first cousin John Howard (born at Worlingham) was now a Gent - of both Beccles and Yarmouth - with a Tanning business and the younger John Jermy may, conceivably, have worked for him at times.
Fortunately, John Snr was later re-instated as a Tidesman (on 14 Dec 1711) and was able to continue in this position until his retirement - on 6 Apr 1731 - at the goodly age of 75.
While only 13 when his father died in 1684, the elder boy managed to become an Attorney and, on turning 21 in 1692, inherited most of the family’s property in Suffolk.
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 List of Irish representative peers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Geoffrey Dominick Augustus Frederick Guthrie-Browne, 2nd Baron Oranmore and Browne
Hamilton Matthew Tilson Fitzmaurice Deane-Morgan, 4th Baron Muskerry
Geoffrey Henry Browne, 3rd Baron Oranmore and Browne
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 Irish Marriages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Baron Worlingham, of Beccles, co. Suffol, (U.K.) Vic.
of Worlingham, Suffolk, in London, 20 July] Aug. 1805 p.
peer of Great Britain, 1790; as Baron Fisherwick, co. Stafford, 1791; Earl of Belfast, Marquis of Donegal (I.)=1.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3232
Charlotte Fitzroy, daughter of Lt.-Gen. Charles FitzRoy, 1st Baron Southampton and Anne Warren, on 30 July 1795.
He died on 14 December 1837 at age 74.
     Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford was created 1st Baron Worlingham.
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 XX indexVermont
While clouds of coming evil were thickening around us, in this corner of Now England, startling events abroad were of daily occurrence.
5, 1837, His Excellency, the Right Honorable Archibald, Earl of Gosford, Baron WorlingHam of Beecles in the county of Suffolk, Captain-general and Governor-in-chief, in and over the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, Vice-Admiral of the same, and one of her Majesty's most honorable Privy council, andc-, andc., issued his proclamation, in which he says:
Given under my hand and seal, at arms, at the castle of St- Lewis, in the city of Quebec, the 5th day of December in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, and in the first year of Her Majesty's reign.
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 Gosling Marriages
Ann GOSLING married Charles SMITH on 17.Oct.1775 at Stamford Baron Saint Martin, Northampton
Ann GOSLING married Joshua KEEP on 18.May.1778 at Stratfield Turgis, Hampshire
Ann GOSSLING married Charls SMITH on 7.Oct.1775 at Stamford Baron Saint Martin, Northampton
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