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  1. FEILDING (FIELDING), Basil (1668–1717) styled 1675-85 Visct. Feilding; suc. fa. 23 Aug. 1685 (a minor) as 4th earl of DENBIGH First sat 16 Nov. 1689; last sat 18 Aug. 1715 b. bet. 28 Oct. and 14 Nov. 1668, 1st s. of William Feilding , 3rd earl of Denbigh, and Mary ( d . 1669) da. of Sir Robert King; bro. of William Feilding ‡ .

  2. Rudolph William Basil, Viscount Feilding, later 8th Earl of Denbigh (twin, 1823–1892). Lady Adelaide Emily Feilding (1836–1870), married Charles Archibald Murray. They had two sons and two daughters. Lady Ida Matilda Alice Feilding (1840–1915), married William Malcolm Low. Lady Katherine Elizabeth Mary Julia (1842–1882), married Charles ...

  3. The Earl of Denbigh as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, August 1894 Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine Feilding, 9th Earl of Denbigh, 8th Earl of Desmond , GCVO , TD , DL , JP , ADC (26 May 1859 – 25 November 1939), styled Viscount Feilding from 1865 to 1892, was a British Army officer and peer.

  4. CR 2017/C9/14 Copy of the 2nd Earl of Denbigh's reply to the Committee of Both Kingdoms concerning the removal of his cavalry out of the county of Warwick, undated. CR 2017/C9/15 Copy of the 2nd Earl of Denbigh's appointment of William Crowne to be auditor of the army to be raised by Denbigh, 1st July 1643.

  5. Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh (c. 160828 November 1675) was a diplomat, politician and parliamentarian army officer during the English Civil War.

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  6. Contents 1Biography 2See also 3Notes 4References English diplomat and politician (1608–1675) The 2nd Earl of Denbigh.Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh (c. 1608 – 28 November 1675) was an English diplomat, politician and parliamentarian army officer during the English Civil War.BiographySee also: Earl of DenbighThe eldest son of William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbi...

  7. Hace 18 horas · Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh. after Unknown artist line engraving, 18th century 4 1/8 in. x 3 1/4 in. (105 mm x 82 mm) paper size Given by the daughter of compiler William Fleming MD, Mary Elizabeth Stopford (née Fleming), 1931