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  thePeerage.com - Lady Harriet Augusta Anna Seymourina Chichester and others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
     Lady Harriet Augusta Anna Seymourina Chichester was the daughter of George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall and Lady Harriet Anne Butler.
George Augustus Chichester, 2nd Marquess of Donegall b.
     George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall was born on 10 February 1797.
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  Marquess of Donegall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marquess of Donegall is a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1791 for the fifth Earl of Donegall.
Arthur Chichester, 5th Earl of Donegall (1739-1799) (became Marquess of Donegall in 1791)
George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall (1797-1883)
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 Marquess of Donegall Information
Marquess of Donegall is a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1791 for the fifth Earl of Donegall.
Arthur Chichester, 5th Earl of Donegall (1739-1799) (became Marquess of Donegall in 1791)
George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall (1797-1883)
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 11
Chichester, Edward Arthur Donald S H, Marquess of Donegall 6th, b.
Chichester, George Augustus Hamilton, Marquess of Donegall 5th, b.
Chichester, George Augustus, Marquess of Donegall 2nd, b.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 35
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 The British Peerage in 1818
The marquessate of Antrim was re-created by King George III on 18.08.1789 in the peerage of Ireland.
The marquessate of Clanricarde was re-created in the peerage of Ireland by King George III on 17.08.1789 for Henry de Burgh, 12
In 1818, there were 32 marquessates: 1 in the peerage of England, 3 in the peerage of Scotland, 19 in the peerage of Great Britain and Ireland and 9 in the peerage of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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 thePeerage.com - Harriet Graham and others   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
She married George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall, son of George Augustus Chichester, 2nd Marquess of Donegall and Anna May, on 26 February 1862.
George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall b.
She was the daughter of George John Montagu, 6th Earl of Sandwich and Lady Louisa Mary Ann Julia Harriet Lowry-Corry.
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 Rmembering the Noble War Dead
George Joachim Goschen,only son of 2nd Viscount Goschen, 18th November 1893-16th January 1916 William Henry Goschen,elder brother of 3rd Viscount Goschen, 26th March 1900-6th May 1944 (first cousin of the preceding) Hon.
George Henry Morris,father of the 3rd Baron Killanin, 16th July 1872-1st September 1914 Henry Cecil Dixon Kimber,elder son of Sir Henry Dixon Kimber,2nd Baronet,24th March 1894-22nd June 1916 Lionel Nassau Kindersley,eldest son of the (later created) 1st Baron Kindersley,6th August 1897-24th November 1917 Hon.
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 Lord Great Chamberlain
The barony of Willoughby de Eresby went into abeyance between the two sisters, but the Sovereign terminated the abeyance and granted the title to the elder sister Priscilla.
The right to appoint a deputy rotates between the various individuals who hold fractions of the Lord Great Chamberlainship, with such holders being permitted the right to make an appointment for a number of reigns proportional to the fraction of the office held.
For instance, the Marquesses of Cholmondeley hold one-half of the office, and may therefore appoint a deputy every alternate reign.
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 Belfast Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A castle has existed on the site since the 12th Century.
The current castle was built in 1870 by George Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall, and was designed by Charles Lanyon and his son.
After Chichester's death and the family's financial demise, The Earl of Shaftesbury completed the house.
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In 1603 Chichester was also constituted Admiral of Lough Sidney or Lough Neagh, and was granted its fishing rights and the fishing rights of the River Bann as far as the salmon leap south of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry.
Chichester was perennially short of ready money, of which he had a desperate need in order to support himself in the expensive Lord Deputyship from 1605 onwards.
Clotworthy Skeffington, 3rd Viscount Massereene (1660-1714), was in his youth colonel of a regiment of foot and joint commander of the Williamite forces in Co. Antrim.
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 OSBORN 19TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Beltz, George Frederick, 1777-1841 ALS to unnamed recipient 1796 Sep 2, College of Arms [London] 3 p.; 21 x 18 cm.
Concerns mainly the Russian Prince's accounts while in England; the letters are endorsed with the date of receipt and reply by Harman and Co.; there is also a statement of account from the jewellers Rundell, Bridge and Rundell to Prince Lieven, dated 1821, as well as an engraved portrait of the Princess Lieven.
George Street 3 p.; 24 x 19 cm.
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 MSS - Catalogue of papers of 3rd Duke of Portland, University of Nottingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Enclosed in Pw F 2724 by R. Champion for the 3rd Duke of Portland.
Pw F 2801 28.6.1774 Letter from Elizabeth Chudleigh, 'Duchess of Kingston', Paris, France, to W.H.C. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland; 28 June 1774 Discusses arrangements for the disposal of her late husband's stud and a particular horse which the duke wishes to purchase.
Pw F 2839 6.5.1768 Letter from Sir T. Clavering, Axwell Park, Durham, to Lord F. Cavendish and Lord J. Cavendish; 6 May 1768 Assures them of his attachment to their family and to the Duke of Portland; hopes to show his loyalty in the Cumberland election case and will be available in Parliament when needed.
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 School History - Royal Belfast Academical Institution
They insisted that the existing Belfast Academy under Dr. William Bruce did not offer a "complete, uniform, and extensive system of education." They hoped that a new school would give more access to the ‘higher' branches of learning as well as to those which would fit youths for a practical commercial career.
was laid, in pouring rain, on 3rd July 1810 by George Augustus Chichester, 2nd Marquess of Donegall.
Donegall owned much of the land in the Belfast area and granted the school a lease for the grounds at an annual rent of £22-5s-1d.
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 :::: Clan Cleary - Pedigree of the Donegal branch of the family ::::
In 1609 he was appointed by Sir Arthur Chichester as one of the "good and lawful men" to sit on a jury of inquisition ("Some Poets had prudently taken steps to ensure that their titles to land and their possessions were legal in the new dispensation.
In return for his co-operation with the inquisition, he was treated relatively leniently by the government, and given a small estate of 960 acres in North Donegal at Kilmacrenan.
She died on the 3rd of April 1896 aged 50.
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 {{Strong(e)/Strang(e) Research in Britain and Ireland}}
George Louis was called to the Throne in England in 1714 to prevent it from again fall- ing into the hands of another Catholic heir.
First, that George Strong was related to the various Strongs of Donegal, and traveled, possibly via the Erne Packet boat, to Drumholm Parish where he met and married Mary Harron.
In 1861, George Strong II married Eliza McCullough, also of Pickering Township, and they moved to Tuckersmith Township, where they took up the West half of a concession lot previously acquired by George's sister Ann and her hus- band, Andrew Story.
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 United Kindom Substates
Elizabeth married an Englishman, George Granville Leveson-Gower whose father, the Earl of Gower, was created the Marquess of Stafford, titles to which he himself succeeded in 1803.
Her father, Thomas, Duke of Gloucester and Earl of Buckingham was murdered in 1397 and his brother, Humphrey de Bohun, Duke of Glouceste, died in 1399, and she inherited the lands and titles of the family and became a Countess in her owh right.
She was first married to Thomas, 3rd Earl of Stafford (d..1392), secondly to Edmund, 5th Earl of Stafford (d.
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 Royal History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Marquess of Sligo, a previous Lord of The Marble Palace, was a member of the Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick.
HRH Prince George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge
HRH Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert, Duke of York
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 Conqueror 66-67
of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle, K.G., P.C. Henry Agar-Ellis, 3rd Viscount Clifden, * 1825, + 1866, Md. 1861, Eliza Horatia Frederica Seymour, + 1896, d.
George Hugh Lowther, Capt., * 1912, + 1976, Md. 1938, Sheila Rachel Isabel Foster, + 1980, d.
of George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall, K.P., G.C.H., P.C. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 9th Earl of Shaftesbury, K.P., G.C.V.O., C.B.E., P.C., * 1869, + 1961, Md. 1899, Lady Constance Sibell Grosvenor, * 1875, + 1957, d.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Arthur Blundell Sandys Trumbell, Marquess of Downshire 3rd Hill, b.
Arthur Francis Benjamin, Earl of Iveagh 3rd Guinness, b.
Arthur George, Earl of Onslow 3rd Onslow, b.
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 Strong(e)/Strang(e) Research in Britain and Ireland
Arthur Chichester, Baron Chichester of Belfast, Marquis of Donegal: As has been seen, the foundation of the estates of Ireland in 1700 was molded by all the events of the preceding 100 years and more.
It was Chichester who proclaimed the abolishment of the semi-feudal rights of the native Irish chieftains, and he who carried out the plantation of Ulster after the Flight of the Earls.
Despite this, the first earl's regime continued the process of disengagement; for all the symbolism of the "Donegall" earldom, the centre of gravity of the estate was in Antrim and, specifically, in the estate town of Belfast.
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 the next earl of ormond ? - notes 2
Earl of Donegall and by her who d.
before 1766 (Burke, MS Butler Memorials, 1879, which was in the possession of the 6th Marquess of Ormonde).
of George Butler and by her who d.
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 chichester02
Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall (b 1666, d 10.04.1706)
George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall (b 10.02.1797, dspms 20.10.1883)
Consequent to this marriage, in 1855 Shane's Castle passed to one of their descendants (William, elder son of Edward Chichester and Catherine Young below) who took the name O'Neill and was created Lord O'Neill of Shane's Castle.
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 decendants of George Douglas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Chichester, Arthur [25539] 1st duke of Donegall b.1739 d.1799
Douglas, Archibald [25483] 3rd marquess of Douglas 1st duke of Douglas d.1761
Hamilton, Lady Anne [25510] duchess of Hamilton wife of William Douglas, earl of Selkirk, 3rd duke of Hamilton
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Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall and Lady Harriet Anne
Cholmondeley, 3rd Marquess of Cholmondeley and Marcia Emma
Alexander George Fullerton, of Ballintoy, son of George
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 Tudor 11
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington, * 1753, + 1829, Md. 1779, Jane Fleming, + 1824, d.
of Capt. George Taylor Ramsden, of Boston Spa, Yorkshire.
Harriet Stanhope, + 1860, Md. 1826, Charles Fitzroy, 3rd Baron Southampton, * 1804, + 1872.
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Volume of manuscript letters and printed copies of letters, 1882-3, from George Robinson, Ist Marquess of Ripon, as Viceroy of India, including copies of some of those in c.
A volume of correspondence, with George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, Colonial Secretary, 1894-5
BINGHAM (George Charles) 3rd Earl of Lucan, 1800-88.
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