- Hugh Boscawen, 1st
Viscount Falmouth PC (pronounced "
Boscowen") (/bɒsˈkoʊ.ən/ bos-KOH-ən; ca. 1680 – 25
October 1734), was an
English Whig
politician who...
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Short title Citation Royal ****ent Long
title Boscowen's Naturalization Act 1701 13 & 14 Will. 3. c. 1 Pr. 13 Will. c. 1 Pr. 2
March 1702 An Act for naturalizing...
- Staffordshire,
England Died 2
November 1692 St. Michael,
Barbados Spouse(s)
Alice Boscowen,
Hannah Beaumont Children Anne Rudyard,
Margaret Rudyard,
Benjamin Rudyard...
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married Godolphin's
niece on 18
September 1705, at Lambeth. She was Anne
Boscowen,
eldest daughter of
Edward Boscawen of
Cornwall and his wife Jael Godolphin...
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Wilbraham £1,000
Roger Wilbraham £1,000 Sir
Thomas Wilbraham £3,000 –
Boscowen £4,000
Francis Buller £3,000
Piers Edge****be £2,000 – Ellyott, of Port...
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Seven Years' War), Cobb
served at the
second siege of
Louisburgh under Boscowen and
Amherst in 1758, and was
chosen by
General Monckton to
conduct General...
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Nicholas Trefusis Hugh
Boscawen Trefusis possibly secluded in Pride's Purge;
Boscowen not
recorded after Pride's
Purge Launceston Thomas Gewen John
Harris Both...
- John
Temple Edward Boscawen Double return -
seated 5 May
Truro Edward Boscowen Walter Vincent Constituency Members Notes ****berland Sir
Wilfred Lawson...