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Robert Brightiffe or
Britiffe (c. 1666 – 22
September 1749), of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, was an
English lawyer and Whig politician. He sat in the
House of...
- and Texts. Aldershot: Ashgate. p. 201. ISBN 978-0-75460-708-3. Skottowe,
Britiffe Constable (1886). "Boso" . In Stephen,
Leslie (ed.).
Dictionary of National...
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admitted at
Clare College,
Cambridge in 1710. He
married firstly Judith Britiffe (half-sister of Elizabeth, wife of
William Morden) in 1717 and secondly...
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decided to move to
Norfolk and
bought from
Edmund Britiffe the
Wiveton Estate. He
mentions Edmund Britiffe in his will. He may have
moved here to
become involved...
- Sir
William Harbord, 1st Baronet, and his wife
Elizabeth Britiffe,
daughter of
Robert Britiffe,
Recorder of Norwich. His
father ****umed by
royal licence...
- son of John Hobart, 1st Earl of
Buckinghamshire by his
first wife
Judith Britiffe, he was
educated at
Westminster School and Christ's College, Cambridge...
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Captain John Bridges, RN on 17 June 1691 then in 1693
Captain Charles Britiffe, RN was her commander. In
concert with HMS
Deptford she took the 36-gun...
- Norwich. She was an heiress, and
married as her
second husband Robert Britiffe,
recorder of
Norwich and M.P. for that city. She died on 1 May 1771, aged...
- in the DNB)
Bernard Barham Woodward (Signing as B. B. W. in the DNB)
Britiffe Constable Skottowe (Signing as B. C. S. in the DNB)
Benjamin Daydon Jackson...
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Philosophic Radicalism. A. M. Kelley. p. 309. ISBN 978-0-678-08005-4. Skottowe,
Britiffe Constable (1887). A
Short History of Parliament. Harper. p. 251. Bew, John...