- Earl of
Bellomont, in the
Kingdom of Ireland, was a
title that was
created three times in the
Peerage of Ireland. The
first creation came on 9 December...
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Viscount Bellomont, in the
County of Dublin, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 18 July 1645 for the
Royalist soldier Sir Henry...
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Richard Coote, 1st Earl of
Bellomont (1636 – 5 March 1700/01),
styled as The Lord
Coote from 1683 to 1689, was an Anglo-Irish
politician and colonial...
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Charles Rupert Bard, 2nd
Viscount Bellomont (1647–1667) was the only son of
Henry Bard. He was
killed in
action whilst serving in the
Barbados Regiment...
- him at w****-long
festivities at
Bellomont. Her
fortuitous and
successful encounter with
Percy on the
train to
Bellomont further encourages her in pursuit...
- West Indies. In 1695, Kidd
received a
royal commission from the Earl of
Bellomont, the
governor of New York, M****achusetts Bay and New Hampshire, to hunt...
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began in 1698 with the
arrival of Lord
Bellomont as
Governor of New York, M****achusetts, and New Hampshire.
Bellomont took an
immediate dislike to the governance...
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Henry Bard, 1st
Viscount Bellomont (1616 – June 20, 1656) was a
Royalist soldier and
diplomat who
served in the Wars of the
Three Kingdoms, then as envoy...
- (1686–1689) J.
Dudley Andros Bradstreet Province (1692–1776) W.
Phips Stoughton Bellomont Stoughton Governor's
Council J.
Dudley Governor's
Council J.
Dudley Tailer...
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Charles Coote, 1st Earl of
Bellomont KB PC(I) (6
April 1738 – 20
October 1800), was an
Irish peer and held a
senior political position as one of the joint...