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Burhope in the
County of Hereford", was a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 5
December 1707 for
Edward Goodere, of
Burhope/Burghope...
- of the
family estates he soon wasted;
around 1770 he sold his
estate at
Burhope,
Herefordshire to Sir
James Peachey (created Lord
Selsey in 1794), and...
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Baronetage of
Great Britain Preceded by John
Dineley Goodere Baronet (of
Burhope) 1741 Succeeded by
Edward Dineley-Goodere...
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Edmund Weaver of Stapleton, Llanandrad,
Herefordshire and his wife
Margery Burhope. In 1621,
Weaver was
elected Member of
Parliament for
Hereford and was...
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Benacre Hall 4
November 1746
Gooch extant Goodere,
later Dineley-Goodere of
Burhope 5
December 1707 Goodere, Dineley-Goodere
extinct 1809
Gordon of Newark-upon-Trent...
- Sir John
Dineley 2nd
Baronet (c. 1680 – 1741) of
Burhope/Burghope
House in the
parish of
Wellington Herefordshire, was a
British aristocrat and murder...
- Sir
Edward Goodere, 1st
Baronet (1657 – 29
March 1739) of
Burhope/Burghope
House in the
parish of Wellington, Herefordshire, was a
British politician...
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Douglas (cr. 17 July 1801),
extinct with the grantee's death.
Goodere of
Burhope (cr. 5
December 1707),
extinct with the
death of the
fifth baronet. Kaye...