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  1. Hace 4 días · Further alterations were carried out in the 1740s by Francis, later Earl of Guilford (d. 1790). In 1747 he invited Sanderson Miller to design a new Gothic east window for the chapel. Apart from the erection of a new entrance gateway in 1771 no further changes took place for nearly a century.

  2. Hace 6 días · The latter in 1751 married Francis, 1st Earl of Guilford (d. 1790). (fn. 47) While the main Rockingham estate passed to Lewis, 1st Baron Sondes (d. 1795), the lease of Easton descended to one of Lord Guilford's sons, Brownlow North (d. 1820), Bishop of Winchester, and to the latter's son Francis, who succeeded as 6th Earl of Guilford ...

  3. Hace 5 días · In 1731, during the exile of the Jacobite and Roman Catholic William North, Lord North and Grey, a presentation was made by George Stuteville, and on Lord North's death in 1734 the advowson did not pass with the estate to his widow but went to his heir male and successor in the main peerage title, his cousin Francis North, Lord Guilford (later earl of Guilford, d. 1790), who presented in 1750.

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Lewisham died in 1732, leaving a young son, William, the future 2nd earl of Dartmouth, and a widow, who married in 1736, as her second husband (and his second wife), Francis North, 7th Baron North and 3rd Baron Guilford, later earl of Guilford, becoming the step-mother of the future Prime Minister ( Lord North) until her death in 1745.

  5. 10 de may. de 2024 · daughter. Charles North, 5th Baron North o... son. Anne North. daughter. Sir Dudley North, MP. son. Montagu North. son. Hon. Roger North, KC, MP. son. Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford. son. John North. son. Elizabeth North. daughter. Edward North. son. Christian North.

  6. Hace 3 días · Hand-painted oil reproduction of John Riley's Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford. Approve the finished painting online. Museum quality guaranteed with free shipping

  7. Hace 4 días · CAPTURES. On 19 March, Maj. Charles Magill reported to Gov. Jefferson that Cornwallis had taken custody of 75 wounded Americans. “Return of ordnance, ammunition, and arms, taken at the battle of Guildford, March 15, 1781. Brass Ordnance: Mounted on travelling carriages, with limbers and boxes complete, 4 six-pounders.