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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Tollemache, Sir Lionel, Lord Huntingtower, 2nd Earl of Dysart, elected M.P. for Suffolk Tolls. See Scotland. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Sir Lionel petition of Eliz., Lady, Countess of Dysart Tolson, Rich. John Tomkins, Thos., certificate by or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… in Tobias, the Todd, Roger Tollemache, Eliz., Countess of Dysart Tollemache, Sir Lionel Tollerford Tolput (plotter) …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… or Tollost, Maj. or Jer. Tollemache, Lionel, Earl of Dysart Sir Lionel Toller, Little, Dorset Tomlins, Sam …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… or Major Thos letter to Tollemache, Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart letters of letters to Tolson, Rich Tom, Nich Tominga …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… be present at the election peers inclined to vote for Lord Dysart sufficient to use all the proxies that may be sent in … sixteen. The peers in opposition to the election of Lord Dysart have prepared a writing, which they call a … Many peers of North Britain having objected to the Earl of Dysart as a candidate to be one of the Sixteen Peers to …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… that two titles which he had marked with a star [? Earl of Dysart and Lord Rutherford] had latterly had "one or more … of Cassillis were nominated in their stead. The Earl of Dysart complained (140) that he considered himself very … " 138. " " Napier, 3 " " 139. " " Aberdeen, 4 " " 140. " " Dysart, 5 " " 141. " " Cathcart. 6 " " 142. " " Findlater and …
Survey of London
… 1752. The ratebooks for 1746 to 1750 show the Earl of Dysart 7 at the house. In 1749 Sir Thomas Robinson 8 …
Survey of London
… her 2nd husband, Lewis Loyd, banker, 182349. Countess of Dysart, wife of 8th Earl, 185069. Dow. Countess Beauchamp, … grace of their period. Occupants include: 4th Earl of Dysart, 17339. Edward Rudge, M.P. (whose grandfather made a …
Survey of London
… streets north of PiccadillyWilliam East in c. 1732, Lord Dysart in 1739, Sir Edward Dering c. 1758 and Richard Vernon …
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