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  1. John Jeffreys Pratt Camden, 2d Earl and 1st Marquess: see under Pratt, Charles, 1st Earl Camden. Source for information on Camden, John Jeffreys Pratt, 2d Earl and 1st Marquess: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.

  2. Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden, PC (baptised 21 March 1714 – 18 April 1794) was an English lawyer, judge and Whig politician who was first to hold the title of Earl Camden. As a lawyer and judge he was a leading proponent of civil liberties , championing the rights of the jury , and limiting the powers of the State in leading cases such as Entick v Carrington .

  3. John Jeffreys Pratt, 1. markiz Camden KG (ur. 11 lutego 1759 w Londynie, zm. 8 października 1840 w Seale w hrabstwie Kent ), brytyjski arystokrata i polityk, minister w rządach Williama Pitta Młodszego, księcia Portland, Spencera Percevala i lorda Liverpoola . Był jedynym synem Charlesa Pratta, 1. hrabiego Camden, i Elizabeth Jeffreys ...

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  5. John Charles Pratt, 3rd Marquess Camden DL (30 June 1840 – 4 May 1872), styled Viscount Bayham in 1840 and Earl of Brecknock between 1840 and 1866, was a British Liberal politician. Camden was born at Belgrave Square , London , the eldest son of George Pratt, 2nd Marquess Camden , by Harriet, daughter of the Right Reverend George Murray , Bishop of Rochester .

  6. 1. Hon John Jeffreys Pratt, later 2nd Earl Camden later 1st Marquess Camden. 1. Lady Frances Pratt (b. c. 1751; d. 18 Jan 1833), mar. 7 Jun 1775 as his second wife Robert [Stewart], 1st Marquess of Londonderry, and had issue. 2. Lady Elizabeth Pratt (d. May 1826) 3. Lady Sarah Pratt (d.

  7. John Jeffreys Pratt, 1st Marquess Camden KG PC (11 February 1759 – 8 October 1840), styled Viscount Bayham from 1786 to 1794 and known as The Earl Camden from 1794 to 1812, was a British politician. He served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland between 1795 and 1798 and as Secretary of State for War and the Colonies between 1804 and 1805.