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Roger Mortimer, 1st
Baron Mortimer of
Chirk (c.1256 – 3
August 1326) was a 14th-century
Marcher lord,
notable for his
opposition to
Edward II of England...
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Several members of the
Mortimer family were
summoned to
Parliament during the
reign of
Edward I,
thereby making them
hereditary barons in the
Peerage of...
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faculty an' didn't 'pear to be
hurried or
worried none.
Little Sairy just
chirked right up with a
mother an' two
sisters fur comp'ny. She
treated Sarah and...
- Sir
Thomas Myddelton Biddulph Myddelton College Myddelton baronets, of
Chirke in the
County of
Denbigh (1660)
Middleton baronets, of Ruthin, Denbighshire...
- The
Myddelton Baronetcy, of
Chirke in the
County of Denbigh, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 4 July 1660 for
Thomas Myddelton...
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Following the Restoration, his son
became Sir
Thomas Myddelton, 1st
Baronet of
Chirke. The
castle p****ed down in the
Myddelton family to
Charlotte Myddelton (on...
- baronets, of the Navy (1781): see Earl of
Gainsborough Middleton baronets of
Crowfield (1804)
Myddelton baronets of
Chirke,
Denbighshire Myddelton family...
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Thomas Cholmondley of Vale Royal, Cheshire. He
succeeded to the
baronetcy of
Chirke in the
County of
Denbigh on the
early death of his
father in 1664. and inherited...
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Oxford in 1670 and then
travelled abroad. He
succeeded to the
baronetcy of
Chirke in the
County of
Denbigh on the
death of his
brother Sir
Thomas Myddelton...
- for
Montgomery in the
Convention Parliament. He was
created baronet of
Chirke in the
County of
Denbigh on 4 July 1660. In 1661 he was
elected MP for Denbighshire...