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  1. James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater (26 June 1689 – 24 February 1716) was an English peer who participated in the Jacobite rising of 1715 and was executed for treason. Life [ edit ] Radclyffe was the son of Edward Radclyffe , 2nd Earl of Derwentwater and Lady Mary Tudor , the natural daughter of Charles II by Moll Davis .

  2. 17 de jul. de 2023 · Edward Radclyffe - Stag at the Edge of a Pond - B1998.14.281 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg 1,920 × 1,495; 596 KB Entrance to Euston Station on the London and Birmingham railway.jpg 3,368 × 1,527; 2.25 MB

  3. Radclyffe est le fils de Humphrey Radclyffe et de sa femme Isabel Harvey. Il est le petit-fils de Robert Radcliffe (1er comte de Sussex) et d'Elizabeth Stafford, comtesse de Sussex. En 1586, il est élu député de Petersfield. Il est élu député du Bedfordshire en 1588 et de Portsmouth en 1593. Il est de nouveau élu député du Bedfordshire ...

  4. He died, probably intestate, at Gorhambury in July 1643.30 His widow subsequently married Robert, 2nd earl of Warwick (Sir Robert Rich*) and Edward, 2nd earl of Manchester (Edward Montagu*). Ref Volumes: 1604-1629

  5. 3 de may. de 2022 · About Sir Edward Radcliffe, Kt., of Dilston. Founder of the Radclyffs of Dilston and Cartington. Lived in Cartington. "Sir Thomas Radcliffe and Margaret Parr had another son, Sir Edward Radcliffe, of Dilston, who died after 16 February 1531, and is an ancestor of Prince Charles. Sir Edward is P58261 in Gerald Paget's book on the ancestors of ...

  6. Edward Radclyffe, 2 e comte de Derwentwater (1655 – 29 avril 1705) est un pair anglais, titré vicomte Radclyffe de 1688 à 1695. Biographie. Il hérite du comté de son père, François Radclyffe, 1 er comte de Derwentwater, en 1697. Sa mère est Catherine Fenwick, fille de William Fenwick.

  7. Edward Radclyffe: A fine Victorian era engraver, Edward Radclyffe studied engraving techniques under his father, William Radclyffe (1780-1855). After assisting his father in engraving for a number of years he moved to London in 1842 and was commissioned by both the Art Journal and the Art Union of London.