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  1. Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 4th Baronet. Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 4th Baronet (21 July 1632 – 9 January 1689) [1] was an English politician and baronet. Born at Fyling Hall, near Whitby in Yorkshire, he was the second son of Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 1st Baronet and his wife Elizabeth Twysden, daughter of Sir William Twysden, 1st Baronet and Anne Finch. [2]

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  3. Blazon of Twysden Baronets of Roydon, Kent (1611).svg 500 × 600; 8 KB. ... In Wikipedia. Add links. This page was last edited on 3 February 2022, at 09:20.

  4. Sir William Twysden, 5th Baronet (1677–1751) Sir William Twysden, 6th Baronet (1707–1767) Sir William Jervis Twysden, 7th Baronet (1760–1834) Sir William Twysden, 8th Baronet (1788–1879) Sir Louis John Francis Twysden, 9th Baronet (1831–1911) Sir Roger Twysden, 10th Baronet (1894–1934) Sir Anthony Roger Twysden, 11th Baronet (1918 ...

  5. Gerard of Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex (cr. 12 April 1620), extinct with the death of the fifth baronets. Maddox of Wormley (cr. 11 March 1676), extinct with the grantee's death. Morland of Sulhamstead Banister (cr. 18 July 1660), extinct with the death of the second baronet; Moyer of Petsey Hall (cr. 25 March 1701), extinct with the grantee's ...

  6. Known for. Mistress of George IV. Frances Villiers, Countess of Jersey ( née Twysden; 25 February 1753 – 23 July 1821) was a British courtier and Lady of the Bedchamber, one of the more notorious of the many mistresses of King George IV when he was Prince of Wales, "a scintillating society woman, a heady mix of charm, beauty, and sarcasm".

  7. He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Ayrshire Yeomanry. Following the death of his father on 1 December 1824, he succeeded as the 2nd Baronet Burges as well as the Knight Marshal of the Royal Household, which he held until the post was abolished in 1864. He held the office of Sheriff of Sussex between 1829 and 1830. [1]