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  Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke (April 2, 1799 – September 17, 1873), English admiral, was the eldest son of Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke (1768–1831), who was the second son of Charles Yorke, Lord Chancellor, by his second wife, Agneta Johnson.
Charles Philip was born at Sydney Lodge, near Southampton and was educated at Harrow and at the Royal Navy College, where he was awarded the second medal.
Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. — a Memoir by Lady Biddulph of Ledbury.
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 Earl of Hardwicke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earl of Hardwicke is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain created in 1754 for Philip Yorke, 1st Baron Hardwicke, then Lord Chancellor.
Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke (1799-1873)
The Heir Presumptive is Charles Edward Yorke (b.
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YORKE (1757-1834), 3rd earl of Hardwicke, eldest son of Charles Yorke, lord chancellor, by his first wife, Catherine Freman, who was born on the 31st of May 1757 and was educated at Cambridge.
Charles Philip was born at Southampton on the 2nd of April 1799 and was educated at Harrow.
His eldest son, CHARLES PHILIP YORKE (1836-1897), 5th earl of Hardwicke, was comptroller of the household of Queen Victoria (1866-1868) and master of the buckhounds 1874-188o).
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 The Yorke Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
and is the ancestor of the Yorkes of Forthampton.
General Sir Joseph Yorke KB † was the son of Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke † and Margaret Cocks † and was a brother of the 2nd Earl of Hardwicke †.
Flora Caroline Yorke ‡ was the daughter of the Hon and Ven Henry Reginald Yorke and Flora Elizabeth Campbell.
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Yorke herself was at first opposed to the idea; but influenced by such opinions and by her husband's extreme dejection after refusing the offer, she ended by strongly urging him to accept, and was afterwards blamed for having encouraged his fatal ambition.
Yorke's acceptance and the loss which the King sustained by his death at that critical juncture, the most unprejudiced and dispassionate were surprised at the little, or rather no notice which was taken of his family; the not making an offer to complete the peerage was neither to be palliated nor justified in their opinion.
Young Charles Yorke was in command of a tender of the flagship which was moored near to his parent ship, and was consequently in the midst of the hottest fire, within sixty yards of the mouths of the enemy's guns, throughout the engagement.
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 Yorke Family Deaths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Earl of Hardwicke, the memorial, bears the legend that although his body is interred in the family vaults [at Wimpole], his heart is buried here, beside his beloved horse.
Philip Yorke † [= Yorke Family Tree] is interred with his wife and three of his sons in the central alter tomb in the Chicheley Chapel.
Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, by Elizabeth Weake, daughter of Mr James Rattray, of Atherstone, Warwickshire, and next surviving brother of the present Earl of Hardwicke.
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 Richard Boyle, 9th Earl of Cork - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Honourable Richard Edmund St Lawrence Boyle, 9th Earl of Cork and 9th Earl of Orrery (April 19, 1829–June 22, 1904) was the son of Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarven and a grandson of Edmund Boyle, 8th Earl of Cork.
Charles Spencer Boyle, 10th Earl of Cork and 10th Earl of Orrery (1861–1925)
This biography of a peer or noble of the United Kingdom, or its constituent countries, is a stub.
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 Lord Privy Seal
Thomas Wharton, Earl Wharton, Marquess of Wharton (1715) 1714 - 1715
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Earl of Minto 1846 - 1852
Dudley Francis Ryder, Earl of Harrowby 1885 - 1886
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 Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N.
Charles Philip Yorke was born on April 2, 1799, at Sydney Lodge, Hamble, and like his father, was destined from the first for a naval career.
Charles Yorke's share in this action, together with his later services, is recorded on a tablet, next to a similar one to Lord Exmouth, in the English chapel at Algiers, by his daughter, the writer of the present memoir.
Charles Yorke, having attained the rank of commander in May of 1822, was in August of the same year appointed to the command of the sloop Alacrity, and in her sailed to the Mediterranean in the autumn, anchoring at Gibraltar on November 29.
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 thePeerage.com - John Bermingham and others
     Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke was born on 23 April 1836.
She married Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke, son of Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke and Hon.
She married John Manners Yorke, 7th Earl of Hardwicke, son of Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke and Hon.
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 HARDWICKE, PHILIP YORK... - Online Information article about HARDWICKE, PHILIP YORK...
PHILIP (Gr.'FiXtrsro, fond of horses, from dn)^eiv, to love, and limos, horse; Lat.
Hardwicke's political importance was greatly increased by his removal to the House of Lords, where the incompetency of Newcastle threw on the chancellor the See also:
Hardwicke was succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son, PHILIP YORKE (1720-1795), 2nd earl of Hardwicke, born on the 19th of March 1720, and educated at See also:
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The Earl of Hardwicke was the lord of the manor and the principle landowner in Wendy, Wimpole, and Whaddon.
Wimpole is a parish that belonged to the Earl of Hardwicke.
Philip Yorke, became the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke in 1790.
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 Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke KG FRS (May 31, 1757 – November 18, 1834) was a British politician.
Born and educated at Cambridge, England, he was the eldest son of Charles Yorke, Lord Chancellor, by his first wife, Catherine Freman.
He was MP for Cambridgeshire, following the Whig traditions of his family, but after his succession to the earldom in 1790 he supported Pitt, and took office in 1801 as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1801–1806), where he supported Catholic emancipation.
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 United Kingdom Postmaster General   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Charles Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke 1852
Charles Stewart Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry 1900-1902
William Francis Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel 1945-1947
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 thePeerage.com - Charles Loftus Watkin Tottenham and others
He was the son of Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke and Lady Sophia Georgiana Robertina Wellesley.
She was the daughter of Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke and Lady Sophia Georgiana Robertina Wellesley.
He married Lady Magdalen Yorke, daughter of Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke and Lady Sophia Georgiana Robertina Wellesley, on 10 December 1885.
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Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, Order of the Garter (1435 - July 29, 1504), an England nobleman, inherited his father's titles, including that of king of the Isle of Man, in 1459.
His marriage to Eleanor, sister of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, did him no harm, even after Warwick was toppled from power, and he proceeded to take as his second wife Margaret Beaufort, whose son, Henry VII of England, was the leading Lancastrian claimant to the throne.
Earl of Hardwicke is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain created in 1754 for Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, then Lord Chancellor.
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 Master of the Buckhounds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Timothy Tyrrell, Master of the Buckhounds to Charles I
1783: John Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke; succeeded as 5th Earl of Sandwich 30 April 1792
2 March 1874: Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke, former Comptroller of the household of Queen Victoria (1866-1868)
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 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
The Earl of Essex owned Durhamstown Castle[?] near Navan[?] in County Meath, a short distance from the residence of the Lord Bishop of Meath at Ardbraccan.
Irish nationalists throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries campaigned for a form of Irish self-government.
Daniel O'Connell sought Repeal[?] of the Act of Union, with the re-establishment of a Kingdom of Ireland, while later nationalists like Charles Stewart Parnell sought a more moderate form of home rule[?] within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Charles Walter Campbell STRICKLAND, born 1873 Feb 27, died 1918 Sep 14; married 1909 Jun 8, as 1st husband, Constance Margaret Lorn CAMPBELL (died 1959 Apr 10).
Charles Pelham FYNES-CLINTON, born 1878 Oct 6, died 1933 Jun 25 sp; married 1907 Jan 19, Grace Elizabeth MacDougall GRAHAM (born 1867/68, died 1959 Jun 28).
Charles Philip Arthur FALKNER, born 1892, died 1917 unm.
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 I25112: Philip Yorke 1st Earl Of Hardwicke (1690 - 6 MAR 1764)
I25112: Philip Yorke 1st Earl Of Hardwicke (1690 - 6 MAR 1764)
Spouses of Philip Yorke 1st Earl Of Hardwicke
James Yorke D.D. Descendants of Philip Yorke 1st Earl Of Hardwicke and Margaret Cocks
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 British related with Portugal
Son of John Methuen, P.C., M.P., Lord Chancelor of Ireland who was also Envoy to Portugal in 1692-97 & 1702 and Ambassador Extraordinary, in 1703, to conclude the Anglo-Portuguese Treaty signed in December and which became known by his name [1].
Earl de Grey of Wrest was a descendant of Henry Grey, Duke of Kent (see above), through his grand-daughter Lady Jemina Campbell, Marchioness de Grey, in her own right, married to Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke.
Son of General Sir Charles Stuart, KB and grandson of John Stuart, KG, 3rd Earl of Bute, Lord Stuart of Rothesay married Lady Elizabeth Margaret Yorke, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke.
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Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke, son of Charles
Philip Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke and Hon.
Charles Henry Swinburne, Admiral, son of Sir J Swinburne,
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Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and Lennox
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The Adelphi Theater (1934 - 1940 and 1944 - 1958), originally named the Craig Theater, opened on December 24, 1928.
The Adelphi was located at 152 West 54th Street in New York City, with 1,434 seats.
The theater was taken over by the Federal Theater Project in 1934 and renamed the Adelphi.
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Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (b 1690, d 06.03.1764, Lord Chief Justice)
Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b 31.05.1757, d 18.11.1834)
Philip Yorke of Erddig or Erthig (b c1743, d 19.02.1804)
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Charles Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Balcarres (bpt 07.02.1651, d unm 1662, 3rd son)
This meant that the senior line of the family had recovered the senior title which had been diverted after the death of the 16th Earl.
Philip Yorke Lindsay (b 07.02.1795, d 16.12.1832, 5th son)
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Rev. Francis Edmund Cecil Byng, 5th Earl of Strafford, son
Born 28 April 1861 46 Charles St., Berkeley Sq.
Born 24 April 1862 35 Charles St., Berkeley Sq.
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 NPG 4717; Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke
NPG 4717; Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke
Charles Philip Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke (1836-1897), Sportsman.
Artist associated with 131 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.
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