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Baron Delamer is a
title that has been
created twice in
British history:
Booth baronets,
created in 1661 Earl of Stamford,
created in 1796
Baron Delamere...
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senior line of the
first creation was
elevated to the
peerage as
Baron Delamer and Earl of Warrington. The
Booth Baronetcy, of
Dunham M****ey in the County...
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George Booth, 1st
Baron Delamer (18
December 1622 – 8
August 1684), was an
English landowner and
politician from Cheshire, who
served as an MP from 1646...
- 1688,
Mayor of
Chester and author.
Booth was a son of
George Booth,
Baron Delamer and Lady
Elizabeth Grey. His
maternal grandparents were
Henry Grey, 1st...
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barony of
Delamer (which
became extinct in 1770) and
earldom of
Warrington held by his mother's
family was
revived by his
creation as
Baron Delamer and Earl...
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Scarisbrick and Henig,
Finger Rings, Oxford:
Ashmolean Museum, 2003
Delamer, Ida (1996). "The
Claddagh Ring".
Irish Arts Review. 12: 181–187. JSTOR 20492901...
- 1951), New
Zealand politician Delamere station (disambiguation)
Baron Delamer (disambiguation)
Delamerea Delamare, a
surname This
disambiguation page...
- Chancellor. The last peer to hold the
office was
Henry Booth, 2nd
Baron Delamer (created Earl of
Warrington shortly after leaving office) from 9 April...
- his
maternal grandfather's
peerage titles Earl of
Warrington and
Baron Delamer were
revived for him. Grey was born in 1737, the
eldest son and heir of...
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Nathaniel Booth, 4th
Baron Delamer (9 June 1709 – 9
January 1770) was an
English peer who
served as
Chairman of
Committees in the
House of
Lords from...