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  1. Portrait of George Digby by Anthony van Dyke. It was at this point that the 12 year old George had first gotten involved in politics, delivering an impressive speech at the House of Commons to ask that his father be freed. He was unsuccessful, but Buckingham’s murder in 1628 paved the way for his father’s reconciliation with the King.

  2. GEORGE DIGBY, second Earl of Bristol (1612-1677), was the eldest son of John Digby, first Earl of Bristol, by his wife Beatrix, daughter of Charles Walcot of Walcot, Shropshire, and widow of Sir John Dyve of Bromham, Bedfordshire. He was born at Madrid in October 1612, during his father's first embassy to Spain.

  3. 21 de ago. de 2018 · BRISTOL, GEORGE DIGBY, 2nd Earl of (1612–1677), eldest son of the 1st earl (see below), was born in October 1612. At the age of twelve he appeared at the bar of the House of Commons and pleaded for his father, then in the Tower, when his youth, graceful person and well-delivered speech made a great impression.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › George_DigbyGeorge Digby - Wikiwand

    George Digby, 2º conde de Bristol,, fue un político, dramaturgo y traductor inglés, hijo de John Digby, barón y primer conde de Bristol, y de su esposa Beatrice Walcott. Nació en Madrid, donde su padre sirvió como embajador de Inglaterra en España. Su carrera fue desde muy temprano brillante y prometedora, ya que a la corta edad de doce años intervino en la Cámara de los Comunes en ...

  5. A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Digby started his professional career in 1944. He was coaching high school baseball in his homeland when a Boston Red Sox executive came to sign his best pitcher, Dick Callahan. [2] [3] After that, Digby worked in the Boston organization for more than 60 years, half a century as a scout, 14 more as a consultant.

  6. Portrait of George Digby by Anthony van Dyke. It was at this point that the 12 year old George had first gotten involved in politics, delivering an impressive speech at the House of Commons to ask that his father be freed. He was unsuccessful, but Buckingham’s murder in 1628 paved the way for his father’s reconciliation with the King.

  7. Digby enjoyed a prominent political career, serving as Secretary of State to Charles I during the first English Civil War. He was also a poet and wrote a n...