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  1. Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Viscount Cholmondeley (died 22 May 1681) was an English peer. Lord Cholmondeley was the son of Hugh Cholmondeley and Mary Bodvile. Sir Hugh Cholmondeley was his grandfather and Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster, his uncle.

  2. His lineal descendant was Sir Hugh Cholmondeley (1513–1596), knighted by King Henry VIII. His eldest son was Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster, while his youngest son Thomas was the ancestor of the Barons Delamere. Another son, his namesake Hugh, was the father of Robert Cholmondeley.

  3. In 1661 Robert Cholmondeley was created Viscount Cholmondeley in the Irish peerage and his son, Hugh Cholmondeley, was created Baron in 1689 in the English peerage and Earl of Cholmondeley in...

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    Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
    DCH
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    Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
    DSW
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    Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
    DTW
    4
    Chetham's Library
    MUN.A.7.48
  4. By the fourteenth century, manorial rights were claimed by Richard de Cholmondeley in Cholmondeley and Christleton. In Edward IV's time, the family held several manors and lands in the Malpas...

    • Baron Cholmondeley in The Peerage of England
    • Marquesses of Cholmondeley in The Peerage of The United Kingdom
    • Barons Delamere in The Peerage of The United Kingdom
    • Cholmeley of Whitbyin The Baronetage of England
    • Cholmeley of Eastonin The Baronetage of The United Kingdom

    Earl of Leinster

    1. Sir Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster, 1st Viscount Cholmondeley, 1st Baron Cholmondeley, 1st Baronet (1584–1659)

    1st Viscount Cholmondeley

    1. Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Viscount Cholmondeley (died 1681) nephew of Sir Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster.

    Earls of Cholmondeley

    1. Hugh Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Cholmondeley and Viscount Malpas, 1st Baron Cholmondeley of Nantwich, 2nd Viscount Cholmondeley (1662–1725) The Earldom and Barony were created with remainder failing his issue male to his brother George Cholmondeley. 2. George Cholmondeley, 2nd Earl of Cholmondeley, 1st Baron Newborough of Newborough, 1st Baron Newburgh of Newburgh (1666–1733)

    3rd Earl of Cholmondeley KB

    1. George Cholmondeley, 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley KB (1703–1770) married Lady Mary Walpole (d. 1731) only daughter and heiress in her issue of Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford.

    Barons Delamere

    1. Thomas Cholmondeley, 1st Baron Delamere (1767–1855) descended from a younger brother of Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster. 2. Hugh Cholmondeley, 2nd Baron Delamere (1811–1887) 3. Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere (1870–1931) 4. Thomas Pitt Hamilton Cholmondeley, 4th Baron Delamere (1900–1979) 5. Hugh George Cholmondeley, 5th Baron Delamere (born 1934)

    Cholmeley of Whitby

    1. Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 1st Baronet (1600–1657) 2. Sir William Cholmeley, 2nd Baronet (1625–1663) 3. Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 3rd Baronet (c. 1662–1665) 4. Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 4th Baronet (1632–1689)

    Cholmeley of Easton, 7th Baronet

    1. Sir Montague Cholmeley, 1st Baronet (1772–1831) 2. Sir Montague John Cholmeley, 2nd Baronet (1802–1874) 3. Sir Hugh Arthur Henry Cholmeley, 3rd Baronet (1839–1904) 4. Sir Montagu Aubrey Rowley Cholmeley, 4th Baronet (1876–1914) 5. Sir Hugh John Francis Sibthorp Cholmeley, 5th Baronet (1906–1964) 6. Sir Montague John Cholmeley, 6th Baronet (1935–1998) married Juliet Auriol Sally Nelson (b. 1940) daughter of Lady Jane FitzRoy (1916–1994) herself daughter of William Henry Alfred FitzRoy, Visc...

  5. Robert Cholmondeley, first Viscount Cholmondeley Image from 'A most notable example of an ungracious son' (Euing Ballads 225), reproduced by permission of University of Glasgow Library, Special Collections

  6. Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Viscount Cholmondeley was the son of Hugh Cholmondeley and Mary Bodvile. He was the heir of Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster, his uncle who died without legitimate issue and Robert inherrited the estates of his uncle Lord Leinster in 1659.