- Lt. Col.
Courthorpe Clayton (c. 1706 – 22
March 1762) was an Anglo-Irish soldier,
courtier and
Member of
Parliament for Mallow. He was the son of Laurence...
- Sir
Peter Courthorpe (1624 – 1680) was an
Irish politician.
Courthorpe was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin.
Courthorpe represented Monaghan Borough...
- Preceded by
Henry Townshend Member of
Parliament for Eye 1760–1762 With:
Courthorpe Clayton Henry Cornwallis Henry Townshend Succeeded by
Richard Burton Government...
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Andrew Barrett Dominick Roche Member of
Parliament for Cork City 1661–1668 With: Sir
Peter Courthorpe Succeeded by
James Fitz
Edmond Cotter John Galway...
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George Courthorpe (3 June 1616 – 18
November 1685) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1656 and 1679.
Courthorpe was the...
- Rev
Mordecai Cary, D.D.,
Bishop of
Killala (1687–1751) and
Catherine Courthorpe. He was
baptised on 2 June 1717 at London’s St
Andrew Undershaft church...
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Churchwarden after her mother's death. On 4
November 1884 she
married Major Luis
Courthorpe Morgan. Together, they were the
parents of: The Hon.
Caroline Mary Elizabeth...
- Melford. Debrett, John;
Courthorpe,
William (1839), The
baronetage of England, J. G. & F. Rivington, p. 130 Burke, John;
Courthorpe,
William (1832), A General...
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generic name (help) Debrett, John;
Courthorpe,
William ed. (1839), The
baronetage of England, J. G. & F. Rivington,...
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Purdon 1713
William Jephson Anthony Jephson 1716
William Brodrick 1727 Sir
Courthorpe Clayton 1756
Denham Jephson 1761
William Jephson 1768
Denham Jephson 1781...