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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2933
She married Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford, son of Francis North, 2nd Baron Guildford and Alice Brownlow, on 13 June 1751.
She married William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth, son of George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth, in July 1700.
She was the daughter of Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Aylesford and Elizabeth Banks.
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North, Francis See: Guilford, Francis North, 1st earl, 1704-1790
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 Earl of Guilford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis North, 3rd Baron Guilford (1704-1790) (became Earl of Guilford in 1752)
An unqualified reference to Lord North almost always refers to Frederick North, Lord North, later 2nd Earl of Guilford, who was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770-1782.
The Earl holds the subsidiary title of Baron Guilford, of Guilford in the County of Surrey (1683), in the Peerage of England.
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 Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford (1637- 1685), was the third son of the 4th Baron North, and was created Baron Guilford in 1683, after becoming lord keeper in succession to Lord Nottingham.
In 1672 he married Lady Frances Pope, daughter and co-heiress of the earl of Downe, who inherited the Wroxton estate; and he was succeeded as 2nd baron by his son Francis (1673-1729).
He had been an eminent lawyer, solicitor-general (1671), attorney-general (1673), and chief-justice of the common pleas (1675), and in 1679 was made a member of the council of thirty and on its dissolution of the cabinet.
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 GUILFORD, BARONS AND EARLS OF - Online Information article about GUILFORD, BARONS AND EARLS OF
barony of North from his kinsman the 6th Baron North, was in 1752 created 1st earl of Guilford.
Baron Guilford (1637—1685), was the third son of the 4th Baron North (see NORTH, BARONS), and was created Baron Guilford in 1683, after becoming See also:
GUILFORD, BARONS AND EARLS OF
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 Charles NORTH
His son William was the 6th Baron of North, he died without issue in 1734, and the Barony passed to a cousin Francis North, 3rd Baron Guilford and afterward 1st Earl of Guilford.
Was created Lord Grey of Rolleston in 1673 and the 5th Baron of North.
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 Frederick, Lord North
1  Frederick North, Lord North and 2nd Earl of Guilford
   d 12 Sep 1668, bur North Wytham
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 INDEX 3 PERSONS AND INSTITUTIONS (MAINLY OWNERS)
North, Frederick, 5th Earl of Guilford, 85, 589
Egerton), Francis, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, 6, 50
Egerton, John, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, 5, 6, 23, 24, 33, 35, 50, 53, 56, 61, 63, 68, 70
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 BARONS AND EARLS OF GUILFORD - LoveToKnow Article on BARONS AND EARLS OF GUILFORD
His first wife was a daughter of the earl of Halifax, and his son and successor Frederick was the English prime minister, commonly known as Lord North, his courtesy title while the 1st earl was alive.
This earl was a member of parliament from 1778 to 1792 and was a member of his fathers ministry and also of the royal household; he left no sons when he died on the 20th of April 1802 and was succeeded in the earldom by his brother Francis (1761-1817), who also left no sons.
Guilford, who was governor of Ceylon from 1798 to 1805, died unmarried on the 14th of October 1827.
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 BARONS NORTH - LoveToKnow Article on BARONS NORTH
1691), was created Lord Grey of Rolleston during his fathers life, and succeeded his father as 5th Baron North; and on the death of his son, William, 6th Lord North, without issue, in 1734, the barony of North went to a cousin, Francis North, 3rd baron, afterwards 1st earl of Guilford.
The title of Lord North is that by which the 2nd earl of Guilford, prime minister from 1770 to 1782, is best known in history (see GUILFORD, BARONS AND EARLS OF).
DUDLEY NORTH, 4th Baron North (1602-1677), increased the family fortune by marrying the daughter of Sir Charles Montagu, brother of the 1st earl of Manchester.
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 GUILFORD, BARONS AND EARLS OF - Online Information article about GUILFORD, BARONS AND EARLS OF
barony of North from his kinsman the 6th Baron North, was in 1752 created 1st earl of Guilford.
Baron Guilford (1637—1685), was the third son of the 4th Baron North (see NORTH, BARONS), and was created Baron Guilford in 1683, after becoming See also:
estate; and he was succeeded as 2nd baron by his son Francis (1673—1729), whose eldest son Francis (1704-1790), after inheriting first his See also:
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Barbara Joan North and Angela Mary North, Spinsters, the Sisters of Edward Francis Earl of Guilford
Subject's father was killed in the same crash as H.R.H. the [1st] Duke of Kent
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 Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford (1637- 1685), was the third son of the 4th Baron North, and was created Baron Guilford in 1683, after becoming lord keeper in succession to Lord Nottingham.
In 1672 he married Lady Frances Pope, daughter and co-heiress of the earl of Downe, who inherited the Wroxton estate; and he was succeeded as 2nd baron by his son Francis (1673-1729).
He had been an eminent lawyer, solicitor-general (1671), attorney-general (1673), and chief-justice of the common pleas (1675), and in 1679 was made a member of the council of thirty and on its dissolution of the cabinet.
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 Guilford County, North Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was named for Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford, father of Frederick North, Lord North, British Prime Minister from 1770 to 1782.
Guilford County is a county located in the state of North Carolina.
Guilford County is a member of the regional Piedmont Triad Council of Governments.
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 BARONS AND EARLS OF GUILFORD - LoveToKnow Article on BARONS AND EARLS OF GUILFORD
His first wife was a daughter of the earl of Halifax, and his son and successor Frederick was the English prime minister, commonly known as Lord North, his courtesy title while the 1st earl was alive.
This earl was a member of parliament from 1778 to 1792 and was a member of his fathers ministry and also of the royal household; he left no sons when he died on the 20th of April 1802 and was succeeded in the earldom by his brother Francis (1761-1817), who also left no sons.
Guilford, who was governor of Ceylon from 1798 to 1805, died unmarried on the 14th of October 1827.
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 I23251: Francis North 1st Earl Of Guilford (13 APR 1704 - 4 AUG 1790)
Spouses of Francis North 1st Earl Of Guilford
I23251: Francis North 1st Earl Of Guilford (13 APR 1704 - 4 AUG 1790)
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 Guilford County, North Carolina -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
It was named for Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford, father of (Click link for more info and facts about Frederick North, Lord North) Frederick North, Lord North, (Click link for more info and facts about British Prime Minister) British Prime Minister from 1770 to 1782.
Guilford County is a (A region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government) county located in the (The way something is with respect to its main attributes) state of (A state in southeastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies) North Carolina.
Guilford County is a member of the regional (Click link for more info and facts about Piedmont Triad Council of Governments) Piedmont Triad Council of Governments.
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 INDEX 3 PERSONS AND INSTITUTIONS (MAINLY OWNERS)
North, Frederick, 5th Earl of Guilford, 85, 589
Egerton), Francis, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, 6, 50
Egerton, John, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, 5, 6, 23, 24, 33, 35, 50, 53, 56, 61, 63, 68, 70
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Guilford, Francis (North) 1st Earl of Treasurer 1774-90.
Harcourt, Simon (Harcourt) 1st Earl Master of Horse 1761-3.
Ailesbury, Thomas (Bruce Brudenell) 1st Earl of Chamberlain 1780-92.
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 webGED: The Bement Family Data Page
After the dismissal of several ministers who did not satisfy him, the king found a firm supporter in Frederick North, 2nd earl of Guilford, prime minister from 1770 to 1782.
In 1519 he was a candidate for the throne of the Holy Roman Empire, but the imperial electors chose Charles of Habsburg instead.
Francis then embarked on a war against Charles in Italy, but was defeated and captured at Pavia in 1525.
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 INDEX 3 PERSONS AND INSTITUTIONS (MAINLY OWNERS)
Egerton), Francis, 1st Earl of Ellesmere, 6, 50
North, Frederick, 5th Earl of Guilford, 85, 589
Egerton, John, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, 5, 6, 23, 24, 33, 35, 50, 53, 56, 61, 63, 68, 70
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Francis North, 3rd Baron and 1st Earl of Guilford, son of
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 Manuscripts Catalogue
Letter from [Thomas Erskine, Baron] Erskine to [Susan North], Lady Guilford, [widow of George Augustus North, Earl of Guilford, 1757-1802], [s.l.], 25 Feb. 1822.
Letter from [Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Marquis of Hastings and Earl of] Moira to [Thomas Erskine, Baron] Erskine, [s.l.], 3 May 1807.
Copy of a letter from Thomas Erskine, later 1st Baron Erskine and Lord Chancellor, to General Cochrane, 5th Jan. 1776
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2933
She married Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford, son of Francis North, 2nd Baron Guildford and Alice Brownlow, on 13 June 1751.
She married William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth, son of George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth, in July 1700.
     William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth was born on 14 October 1672.
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