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  John Mytton
John Mytton (1796-1834) was a notable British eccentric.
John "Jack" Mytton was born 1796 to a family of Shropshire squires.
Mytton was also a drinking man and could drink eight bottles of port wine a day with a helping of brandy.
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 John Mytton Encyclopedia Information @ Karr.net (Karr Network)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John "Jack" Mytton was born on September 30th, 1796 to a family of squires tollgate.
Mytton was also a drinking man and could drink eight bottles of gig a day with a helping of Help.
Mytton was an enthusiastic dog-fighter whose favourite method of quelling his opponents was to put a vice-like bite on their snouts.
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 History of the Commoners
John Nanney, son of John of Maes-y-pandy and Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of John Anwyl of Llanvendiged in Merionethshire, married Blandina)who is supposed to have been the daughter of Vincent Corbet of Ynas-maen-gwyn) and had by her issue John, his heir, Vincent and Lewis.
Edward Mytton of Halston, eldest son of Edward Mytton of Habberley and Anne Greville, daughter od Sir Edward Greville of Milcote, married Anne (as her 2nd husband), daughter of Reginald Corbet of Stoke-upon-Tern, one of the judges in the King's Bench.
Barbara-Letitia Mytton of Halston, married John Corbet of Sundorne.
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 Ancestors & Relatives of Dan Lee Davis - pafg974 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thomas BRADBURY [Parents] was born on 28 Feb 1610/1611.
William MYTTON [Parents] was born on 28 Dec 1415.
John BOTELER [Parents] was born on 26 Feb 1402/1404.
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 The Family of Middlemore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1490 he was party, together with John Middlemore, of Haselwell, his brother, or perhaps his nephew, to a final concord relating to lands in King's Norton.  In 1496 John Mytton, of Weston, devised to him, apparently as trustee, the manor of Bobington, in Staffordshire.
John Mytton, of Weston-under-Lizard in Staffordshire, sheriff of that county in 1495, was son of William Mytton of the same place, thrice sheriff of his county, viz., 1443, 1458 and 1463, by Margaret, daughter of Thomas Corbett of Lee.
John Mytton's issue by his second wife were (perhaps) Griffith Mytton and two daughters.  The monument to him and his two wives unfortunately no longer exists.  The inscription now in Weston church, is a subsequent and apparently erroneous one, erected by Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham, when she restored the church in 1699-1702.
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 Mytton - www.mytton.com
John de Mitton appears upon the Roll of Guild Merchant of the liberty of the town of Salop, 46 Edward III (1372), de forinsecis, which denotes, I presume, that he was a foreigner, and not a native of the town.
Mytton began to yeald to these suggestions, but that on account of the oath he had so lately taken to oppose the entrance of Richmond into Shrewbury, he adopted the ingenious expedient of lying down on the ground and permitting the Earl to step over him.
AND OF Ursula, married to John Owen of Dolgelley.
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 theage.com.au - The extreme sports of a reckless squire
Mytton's main passions were hunting, drinking and riding as fast as possible.
A friend of Mytton's found a lump of wet paper lying in the grounds of the estate, which proved to be £7.
With an attitude to finance as cavalier as his, it was inevitable that Mytton became the target of the bailiffs.
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 Mytton - www.mytton.com
John Mytton, Esq., of Penylan, co. Montgomery, baptized at Guilsfield, 2nd December 1752, High Sheriff of that co. 1809, and married twice - 1st, Bridget, daughter of Price Jones of Glanhafren, by Bridget, his first wife, daughter of Edward Glynne of Glynne.
John Mytton was the first of the family who settled at Pontyscowrid, co. Montgomery.
Ancestor of the MYTTONS OF HALSTON AND OF MAWDDWY.
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 §15. “Nimrod”. VI. Caricature and the Literature of Sport. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The ...
Apperley, though not a Walter Scott, was a good writer; he knew his subject thoroughly, on both the scientific and the personal sides, and this work of fiction, though poor in plot, is rich in interest.
Apperley had been Mytton’s neighbour in Shropshire, and had extended to him all the care that was possible when both were living in Calais in order to avoid their creditors.
Apperley’s task was to write the life of a man who, while he was one of the most heroic sportsmen that ever lived, was also drunken, diseased and insane; and he performed the task with admirable judgment.
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 John Mytton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Mytton (1796 - 1834) was British eccentric.
His usual winter gear was light jacket, thin shoes, linen rousers and silkstockings - but in the thrill of the chase he could strip down and continue the chase naked.
Mytton was also a drinking man and could drink eight bottles of port wine aday with a helping of brandy.
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 The DeGroff's and Related Families - pafg396 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John WASHBOURNE IV [Parents] was born 1 Aug 1566 in (Unknown), Austria-Hungary.
John married Martha Stevens TIMBRELL on 6 Jul 1596 in Evesham, Worcester, ENG.
John WASHBOURNE IV was born 1 Aug 1566 and died 3 Aug 1624.
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 Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Mytton was a famous, eccentric Squire 1796 - 1834
Nimrod in his preface in his book on John Mytton (Life and Death of John Mytton); states that he merely wanted to record the facts and leave the rest to the reader.
Of course Nimrod had a first class insight, as he was a great and close friend of John Mytton, and is a fascinating insight into regentcy life.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on HACKED BY TURK-SOPHİA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Murray, 2nd Earl and 1st Marquess Of, Earl of Tullibardin, Viscount of Balquhidder, Lord Murra (en)
John Murray, 2nd Marquess and 1st Duke Of, Marquess of Tullibardin, Earl of Strathtay and Strathard (en)
John Murray, 4th Earl Of, Viscount of Fincastle, Lord Murray of Blair, Moulin, and Tillemot Dunmore (en)
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 End of the Line:A Corbett Family
John Corbett of Leigh and Sundorne, SAL #3873 bap 17 Jan 1710, Bromfield, SAL (PR), (son of Roger Corbet of Adbright Hussey, SAL #3865 and Elizabeth Edwardes #3870) of Albright Hussey.
John Corbet, of Sundorn, in the extra-parochial precinct of Haghmond Abbey, was eighth in descent from John Corbet, of Lee, Sheriff in 1526, since which time none of his family, though subsisting with distinction in the county, had born that office.
It was John Corbet's daughter, Lady Brinkman, who restored the church when it was almost a ruin, adding the vestry as a family chapel...' 'King Henry's church at Battlefield took the place of the one at Albright Hussey a mile away, now ruined to its foundations.
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 Ancestors of Arvin Finlinson - ancg44 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Mytton was born about 1431 of Weston-, Under-Liziard, Stafford, England.
John De Berkeley (Sir) was born in 1506 of Stoke Gifford, Gloucester, England.
John Goddard was born in 1393 in nr.
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 Royal Ancestry of Edmund Flood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He surrendered to his son John the manor house and park in Weston-under-Lizard on 8 Mar 1570 one of the conditions being that John should maintain and bring up decently at Weston, his (Edward's) three minor daughters.
This is the King John characterized as the villian in the Robin Hood legend.
She Mother of Richard I the Lion-Heart and John of England, she was perhaps the most powerful woman in 12th-century Europe.
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 VI. Caricature and the Literature of Sport: Bibliography. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge History ...
John, C. Short Sketches of the Wild Sports and Natural History of the Highlands.
John Jorrocks of St. Boltoph Lane and Great Coram Street, with illustrations by Phiz.
With all the illustrations by Charles Keene, John Leech, Richard Doyle, from the original blocks.
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 Richins Genealogy
NOTE: I don't know what the source is for this burial, but John Mytton lists a marriage for an Eliz Hitchins to a Thomas Ockford (by license) on 26 Dec 1728 in Winterbourne Par.
Children were: John Golding, John Golding, Thomas Golding, Jemima Golding, Mary Golding, Robert Golding, Ann Golding, Hester Golding.
Thomas married Mary Tyler 17 Nov 1823, Wit: John Walton (r) and Mary Clinton, #54187 or #415129 p 11, She was christened on 20 Apr 1828 in Berrow, Worcester, England.
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 mytton1
Commoners shows John as married only once, to Joan Middlemore who is therefore implied to have been mother of his son John (Commoners does not mention his daughters).
We follow Visitation, presuming Joan to be John's second wife, which refers to monumental effigies of John and his wives in Weston Chuich.
Mary Cotes (dau of John Cotes of Woodcote)
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 mytton2
Rebecca Kynaston (dau of Roger Kynaston of Hordley)
John Mytton of Halston, Sheriff of Salop and Merioneth (b 30.10.1796, d 29.03.1834)
(05.03.1804) Charlotte Herbert (dau of John Herbert of Dolforgan)
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 The DeGroff's and Related Families - pafg405 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sir John FITZ ALAN Lord de Arundel [Parents] was born about 1348 in (Unknown), ENG.
Sir John DE ARUNDEL 2nd Lord was born 30 Nov 1364 and died 14 Aug 1390.
Sir John SUTTON ALIAS DUDLEY 1st Lord Dudley [Parents] was born 25 Dec 1400 in Barton Blount, Derby, ENG.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Bryan Scott Godfrey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Two of them, Christopher (Kit) and John, were killed 8 Nov 1605 at Holbeche House in Staffordshire for their roles as conspirators in the attempted Gunpowder Plot.
Event 5: 8 Nov 1605, Christopher (Kit) Wright (1570-1605) and brother John (1568-1605) fled with other conspirators from London to Holbech House in Staffordshire after the plot's discovery, where the Sheriff of Worcester laid siege and killed the conspirators.
Property: Purchased the manor of Weeton from Robert Rudstone in 1555-56, which was conveyed by his eldest son William to Richard Legard in 1579; Robert was seized of the manor of Plowland and lands in Weeton and Pensthorpe at the time of his death.
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 B&W Picture Place: The Chester Canal 1
But then, at the end of March, the clock was indeed, in the words of the local press, "handed back", to the reported relief of the pupils of Boughton St. Paul's Infant School, just across the canal, whose school logo features an image of the clock and regard it as "their treasure"....
He won numerous races and, after several changes of ownership, was purchased by John Mytton, squire of Halston near Shrewsbury, a famous and eccentric sportsman, for whom he continued to win trophies, including the Gold Cup at Lichfield in 1825- a victory commemorated in this painting [by my ancestor, William Webb].
Mytton entrusted him to a friend, requesting that the horse should be shot rather than end his career by being "put to the drudgery of drawing a coach, or any other ignoble purpose".
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 Flood Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He was admitted a burgess of the town on 8 Oct 1510 at Shrewesbury, County Salop.
of rent for their lives in 1506 at Ryggeley, Whytyngton, Tymmor and Fyssherwyke, to revert after their deaths back to John Mytton and Constance and the heirs of John Mytton forever.
John, #42682) was born circa 1487 at England;
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 WELLES FAMILY ASSOCIATION - Errors in Earlier Literature
Margaret Mytton may not be the daughter of John Mytton of Weston who has not been found to have had a daughter by that name (see Hale House, p.
The husband of Anne Welles, Thomas Thompson is not the Thomas Thompson, son of John Thompson and Alice Freeman, of royal lineage, born on 23 Dec 1616 in the Little Preston Parish, Preston Capes, Northamptonshire.
The wife of John Welles was Elizabeth Boume, not Elizabeth Curtis; her origins are presently unknown.
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 John Henry Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
John Wesley Jarvis 1822 Henry Inman attributed to watercolor and pencil on paper sight 3
John Willis Ellis (Mary White) 1846 John Henry Brown watercolor on ivory 2 5/8
John Gray (1731-1811) Sir Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756-1823)Oil on canvas; 49 3/8 x 40 in.
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 Citywire :: News :: Latest News: GAM puts Kaye and Lai at helm of Pacific funds, by Victoria Kelly :: A compilation of ...
Mytton, who died on 19 December 2005 while on holiday in South Africa, had sole responsibility for the Pacific and Star Asia-Pacific Equity funds, and had co-managed the SEC-registered Pacific Basin and GAM Asian Hedge funds with Lai.
Mytton, who was 47, had been with GAM since 1995.
GAM said Lai and Kaye were already familiar with Mytton’s portfolios because the pan-Pacific equity team shared investment ideas and used the same bottom up research.
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 John Mytton Details, Meaning John Mytton Article and Explanation Guide
John Mytton Details, Meaning John Mytton Article and Explanation Guide
John Mytton Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
After couple of years he decided to return to England and ended up in debtor's prison.
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 john print-sir, on, ltd, framed
This Picture is lovely it has many horse and carts and people goingabout their daily lives in a steet portrait.
Limited edition print of John Wayne, signed by the artist, Andrew Littlefair.This is print No.57 of a limited run of 100.It is printed on quality A4 paper, and is offered unmounted.
Original Vanity Fair Print of Sir John Burgess Karslake which, though unsigned, is by "Lyall" dated 22nd February 1873 and captioned "Jack".
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 thePeerage.com - Harriett Rebecca Mytton and others
     Lieutenant Thomas Christopher Mytton Lethbridge was the son of Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd Bt.
     John Periam Lethbridge was born on 9 November 1824.
     Harriet Agatha Mytton Lethbridge was the daughter of Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd Bt.
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 Handcolored Lithograph: ":John Mytton, Esquire, Halston, Salop. From the Original Picture in the Possession of John ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
From the Original Picture in the Possession of John Bishton Minor Astley House Pradoe, Guardian of J. Mytton, Esq...".
(MYTTON, JOHN) Image Area 24 x 20 inches (in Frame 32 x 28 Inches).
¶ An attractive portrait of John Mytton astride his horse, surrounded by his hounds, with another hunter nearby, and mountains in the background
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