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  1. Diplomat. Courtier. Family. Associations and death. Works. Notes. External links. Stephen Poyntz, oil on canvas by Jean-Baptiste van Loo around 1740. Stephen Poyntz (1685–1750), of Midgham in Berkshire, was an English diplomat and courtier. Early life.

  2. Diplomat. Died: 17th December 1750 at Midgham, Berkshire. Stephen Poyntz, born in London and baptised at St. Michael's, Cornhill in November 1685, was the second son of William Poyntz, upholsterer, of Cornhill, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of Stephen Monteage, merchant of London and Buckingham, whose wife was a sister of the regicide, ...

  3. Extract. The man chosen to replace William Finch at Stockholm was a trusted henchman of Lord Townshend, Stephen Poyntz, of whom there is due notice in the Dictionary of National Biography. He reached his post in October 1724.

  4. Stephen Poyntz Denning (1795 – 8 June 1864) was an English portrait painter and gallery curator. He studied drawing and painting under John Masey Wright, working from Wright's address from 1814 to 1817, before exhibiting oil and watercolour miniature portraits at the Royal Academy between 1814 and 1852, as well as a small number of ...

  5. 7 de dic. de 2023 · Brief Life History of Stephen. When Stephen Poyntz was born on 12 November 1685, in London, Middlesex, England, his father, William Poyntz, was 45 and his mother, Jane Monteagle, was 34. He married Countess Anna Maria Mordaunt about 1730. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters.

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    • Countess Anna Maria Mordaunt
  6. STEPHEN POYNTZ, 1724 171 invitation had been given, with awkward results in parliament. After lying for three weeks at Elsnabben Wager sailed for the Gulf of Finland, remaining on guard off Reval till the end of September. There were no hostilities; on the contrary, convivial intercourse with the Russian officers. The main Russian fleet stayed in

  7. POYNTZ, STEPHEN (1685–1750), diplomatist, born in London, and baptised at St. Michael's, Cornhill, in November 1685, was the second son of William Poyntz, upholsterer, of Cornhill, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of Stephen Monteage, merchant of London and Buckingham, whose wife was a sister of Richard Deane [q. v.] ( Lipscomb ...