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  1. John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers (25 February 1603 – 10 October 1654) was a wealthy English nobleman, politician and Royalist from Cheshire. [1] Arms of Savage: Argent, six lions rampant, sable [2] [3] Family.

  2. 21 de abr. de 2024 · He was John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers (b c1603, d 10.10.1654), a very rich and important man from Cheshire. John Savage, Viscount of Colchester and Earl Rivers, (created 1626 extinct 1728), was a Cheshire MP from a Catholic family. He and his family owned land in Ireland and England.

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    John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers (c. 1603 –1654) also Viscount Colchester (England, 1621); Viscount Savage (England, 1626); Baron Darcy of Chiche (England, 1613); Baronets, of Rocksavage (England, 1611) Thomas Savage, 3rd Earl Rivers (c. 1628 –1694) Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers (c. 1654 –1712) John Savage, 5th Earl Rivers (1665 ...

  4. John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers. John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers (b c1603, d 10.10.1654), He was a very rich and important man from Cheshire. John Savage, Viscount of Colchester and Earl Rivers, was a Cheshire MP from a Catholic family. He and his family owned land in Ireland and England.

  5. John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers (25 February 1603 – 10 October 1654) was a wealthy English nobleman, politician and Royalist from Cheshire. Arms of Savage: Argent, six lions rampant, sable. Quick Facts The Right HonourableThe Earl Rivers Kt., Coat of arms ... Close. Family.

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  7. Savage succeeded his father as Viscount Savage in 1635, and on the death of his maternal grandfather, Thomas Darcy, in 1640 he also became the 2nd earl Rivers.23 A royalist during the Civil War, Savage served with Prince Rupert at Bristol in 1645, and compounded later that year, when he also pleaded the poverty of his estates.24 He was ...