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  1. Charles Rich, 4th Earl of Warwick (abt 1623 – 24 Aug 1673), styled The Honourable Charles Rich until 1658, was an English peer and politician. Rich was the second son of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Frances Hatton. As a young man, he was noted for being handsome, charming, cheerful and penniless.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · ' Charles Rich, 4th Earl of Warwick is the son of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Frances Hatton.2 He married Lady Mary Boyle, daughter of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork and Catherine Fenton, on 21 July 1641.1

  3. Charles Rich, 4th Earl of Warwick (abt 1623 – 24 Aug 1673), styled The Honourable Charles Rich until 1658, was an English peer and politician. Arms of Rich: Gules, a chevron between three crosses botonée or. Rich was the second son of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Frances Hatton.

  4. Biography. "Her husband succeeded his elder brother Robert as fourth earl of Warwick in 1659, and died, after twenty years of gout, on 24 Aug. 1673. His entire estate was left at his wife's disposal for life, which gave rise to the saying that he had given it ‘to pious uses.’.

  5. RICH, Charles (1616–73) suc. bro. 30 May 1659 as 4th earl of WARWICK First sat 27 Apr. 1660; last sat 17 Feb. 1668 MP Sandwich 1645-53; Essex 1658-9 b . 1616, 2nd s. of Robert Rich † , 2nd earl of Warwick and Frances, da. of Sir William (Newport) Hatton ‡ of Holdenby, Northants.

  6. Charles Rich, cuarto conde de Warwick (aproximadamente 1623 - 24 de agosto de 1673), llamado El Honorable Charles Rich hasta 1658, fue un par y político inglés. Rich era el segundo hijo de Robert Rich, segundo conde de Warwick y Frances Hatton.

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