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  TALBOT, M. A. - LoveToKnow Article on TALBOT, M. A.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Talbot being a personal nickname and not derived from a place, those who bore it were not of necessity connected, and the early pedigree is obscure.
Charles, the i2th earl, son of this unfortunate nobleman, was raised by William III.
His son Charles, who filled the office of lord chancellor, was created Baron Talbot of Hensol in Glamorganshire in 1733; and his son William was advanced to the dignity of Earl Talbot in 1761, to which was added Ingestre, the barony of Dynevor, with special remainder to his daughter, Lady Cecil Rice, in 1780.
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 Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1733 Yorke was appointed lord chief justice of the king's bench, with the title of Lord Hardwicke, and was sworn of the privy council; and in 1737 he succeeded Talbot as lord chancellor, thus becoming a member of Sir Robert Walpole's cabinet.
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 duty of defending the measures of the government.
Charles Yorke, the second son, became like his father lord chancellor; the third, Joseph, was a diplomatist, and was created Lord Dover; while James, the fifth son, became bishop of Ely.
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 Charles Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot of Hensol. Who is Charles Talbot, 1st Lord Talbot of Hensol? What is Charles Talbot, ...
Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol (1685 - February 14, 1737) Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, was the eldest son of William Talbot, bishop of Durham, a descendant of the 1st earl of Shrewsbury.
Talbot proved himself an equity judge of exceptional capacity and of the highest character during the three years of his occupancy of the Woolsack.
Among his contemporaries Talbot enjoyed the reputation of a wit; he was a patron of the poet Thomson, who in The Seasons commemorated a son of his to whom he acted as tutor; and Butler dedicated his famous Analogy to the lord chancellor.
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 Lord Chancellor
The Lord Chancellor is de facto speaker of the House of Lords.
The Lord Chancellor is a member of the Cabinet and heads a department known as the Lord Chancellor's Department (now the Department for Constitutional Affairs), responsible for the administration of the courts, the appointment of judges, etc.
Lord Falconer duly appeared in the House of Lords the next working day in full-bottomed wig and breeches to preside as Lord Chancellor, as he is required to do by the Standing Orders of the House every day the House is sitting unless he has obtained a leave of absence.
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 Lord Chancellor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
The Lord Chancellor is a member of the Cabinet and heads a department known as the Lord Chancellor's Department, responsible for the administration of the courts, the appointment of judges, etc.
Although the Lord Chancellor is usually a senior lawyer rather than a judge, he upon appointment becomes president of the Appellate Committees of the House of Lords (which is a court and a house of Parliament) and (conventionally) of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the highest courts that exist in the United Kingdom.
The previous Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine of Lairg refused to rule out sitting as a judge, and the radical proposals that came with his replacement are partly due to his refusal to take this step.
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Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot was the son of Rt.
William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot was the son of Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot and Cecil Matthews.
Cecil Matthews was the daughter of Charles Matthews and unknown Jenkins.
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 Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Charles Talbot 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol (1685 - February 14 1737) Lord Chancellor of Great Britain was the eldest son of William bishop of Durham a descendant of the 1st earl of Shrewsbury.
Having been elected a member of House of Commons in 1720 he became solicitor-general in 1726 and 1733 he was made lord chancellor and to the peerage with the title of Talbot of Hensol.
Talbot proved himself an equity judge of exceptional capacity and of the character during the three years of his of the Woolsack.
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 Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
He was called to the bar in 1711, and in 1717 was appointed (A law officer appointed to assist an attorney general) Solicitor General to the (The male heir apparent of the British sovereign) prince of Wales.
Having been elected a member of the (The lower house of the British parliament) House of Commons in 1720, he became solicitor-general in 1726, and in 1733 he was made lord chancellor and raised to the peerage with the title of Baron Talbot of Hensol.
Talbot proved himself an equity (A public official authorized to decide questions bought before a court of justice) judge of exceptional capacity and of the highest character during the three years of his occupancy of the (Click link for more info and facts about Woolsack) Woolsack.
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 Lord Chancellor
The Lord Chancellor is one of the oldest offices of state in the United Kingdom.
The Lord Chancellor was once also the presiding officer of the Chancery Court in London.
In 2003 the governmental responsibilities of the Lord Chancellor will be transferred to a new Department of Constitutional Affairs[?], with an independent judicial appointments commission being set up to appoint new judges and and the Lords getting a new speaker, who will not be a minister.
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 Lord Chancellor
The office of Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, or Lord Chancellor, is one of the oldest offices of state in the United Kingdom.
The office of Lord Chancellor dates back back to the Kingdom of England, at least as far back as the Norman Conquest, and possibly earlier.
Henry Brougham, 1st Lord Brougham and Vaux 1830-1834
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 TALBOT (FAMILY) - Online Information article about TALBOT (FAMILY)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
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Ireland during his father's lifetime, when he was only Lord Talbot.
Charles, the 12th earl, son of this unfortunate nobleman, was raised by See also:
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 Earl of Shrewsbury   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
The marriage of Alathea, the youngest, to Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel whose mother was Anne, one of the sisters and co-heiresses of George, Lord Dacre of Gilsland.
Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury (1660-1718) son of 11th earl and Anna Brudenell, married Adelaide Paleotti.
Lord Talbot received the title "Duke of Shrewsbury" from the Prince of Orange in 1694.
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Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol (1685-1737), Lord Chancellor.
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The 1st Earl of Shrewsbury was created Earl of Waterford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Hereditary Lord High Steward of Ireland, in 1446, and the two earldoms have been united since.
The Earldom of Waterford is sometimes called the "Premier Earldom of Ireland on the Roll", as the oldest Irish Earldom, that of Kildare, has been a subsidiary title of the Duke of Leinster for centuries and the Earl held the oldest Irish earldom held by anyone ranked as an earl.
Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury (1660-1718)
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 205
Catherine Talbot was the daughter of Richard Talbot and Margaret O'Reilly, Baroness Talbot of Malahide.
General Sir Richard Airey, 1st and last Baron Airey was the son of Lt.-Gen. Sir George Airey and Catherine Talbot.
Harriet Mary Everard Talbot was the daughter of James Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot of Malahide and Anne Sarah Rodbard.
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These overtures were accepted and hence on the 1st October 1899 the historic name of Guest was associated with that of the Birmingham company and the new concern became known as Guest, Keen and Company with which Nettlefolds shortly afterwards amalgamated.
True, some of the workers moved either to Cardiff or Port Talbot works, where they were able to adapt themselves and contribute in their new sphere with expert knowledge, the result of their training in Dowlais works.
Hall disposed of the Union Works and moved to Hensol Castle where he died at the early age of 39 and it was left to his son Lord Llanover to win deserved eminence.
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One of the greatest Welsh leaders of the 12th century, Rhys ap Gruffydd was able to withstand the power of the Anglo-Norman lords of the March, supported on occasion by the intervention of King Henry II (reigned 1154-89) of England, and recreate the kingdom.
The Talbot Peerage is somewhat unusual in that the 2nd Baron Talbot was also an Earl who could add 1st Baron Dynevor to his roll call of titles, while the 2nd Baron Dynevor muddies the waters even further by being a woman (life gets thoroughly confusing when you're a peer of the realm, doesn't it?).
The current holder of the titles of Earl Talbot and Baron Talbot is a gentleman bearing the full, resplendent name of (are you ready for this?): Charles Henry John Benedict Crofton Chetwynd Chetwynd-Talbot, Premier Earl of both England and Ireland – 22nd Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford, 7th Earl Talbot, Viscount Ingestre and Baron Talbot.
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February 14 - Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol, Lord Chancellor (b.
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Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol (1685 - February 14, 1737) Great Britain, was the eldest son of William Talbot, bishop of Durham, a descendant of the 1st earl of Shrewsbury.
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 Department for Constitutional Affairs - Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers: past and present
In addition, it should be noted that the nature of the historical office of Lord Chancellor is very different from that of today, and it would be misleading to suggest the roles are the same.
The only similarity between the post-Norman Conquest 'Chancellor' and today's 'Lord Chancellor' is that both are custodian of the Great Seal.
The titles given are those held by both Lord Chancellors and Lord Keeper at the time they held the Great Seal.
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 CHARLES TALBOT, 1ST BARON TALBOT OF HENSOL FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol facts and information
Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol (1685 - February_14, 1737) Lord_Chancellor of Great_Britain, was the eldest son of William_Talbot, bishop_of_Durham, a descendant of the 1st earl of Shrewsbury.
He was educated at Eton and Oriel_College,_Oxford, and became a fellow of All_Souls_College in 1704.
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Her assistant was a young married English woman whose husband was serving with the armed forces overseas.
It read, "a bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the lord nor his children even to his tenth generation".
This meant the control of student nurses in Parc, Glanrhyd and Penyfai hospitals in the psychiatric division, Quarella Road hospital for the general field, and Hensol Castle hospital for nurses entering the field of mental subnormality.
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 TALBOT, MARY ANNE (1778-1808) - Online Information article about TALBOT, MARY ANNE (1778-1808)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-06)
Howe's victory of the 1st of See also:
Life and Surprising Adventures of Mary Anne Talbot (1809).
TALBOT OF HENSOL, CHARLES TALBOT, 1ST BARON (1685
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Charles TALBOT, was christened the 21 December 1685.
Elevated to Peerage 5/12/1733 by the title of Baron Talbot of Hensol, Glam.
Married Anne FOLKESTONE, the 3 January 1761 (died the 31 December 1813, daughter of 1st Viscount FOLKESTONE).
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 talbot03
Charles Talbot, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Duke of Shrewsbury, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Treasurer of Great Britain, Lord Chamberlain (b 24.07.1660, dsps 01.02.1717-8)
Frances (dau of Thomas, 1st Lord Arundel of Wardour)
Their eldest surviving son, 3rd Earl Talbot, inherited the earldom of Shrewsbury also and became the 18th Earl of Shrewsbury.
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Charles Talbot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, was the eldest son of William Talbot, bishop of Durham, a descendant of the 1st earl of Shrewsbury.
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Cairns, J.E. Cairns, Lord, Lord Chancellor of England
Letts, Professor E.A. Leveson Gower, Francis, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, Chief Secretary of Ireland, 1829
Talbot, Sir Charles Chetwynd (1777-1849), second Earl Talbot of Hensol, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland
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