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created Lord
Portmore in 1699 and was made Lord
Colyear and
Viscount of
Milsington at the same time as he was
granted the earldom, also in the
Peerage of...
- 4th Earl of
Portmore (27
March 1772 – 18
January 1835),
styled Viscount Milsington from 1785
until 1823, was a
British landowner and politician. Lord Portmore...
- Spouse(s)
David Colyear, 1st Earl of
Portmore Issue David Colyear,
Viscount Milsington Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of
Portmore Catherine Sheffield,
Duchess of...
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Parliament of the
United Kingdom Preceded by Lord
Milsington Thomas Fydell 1
Member of
Parliament for
Boston 1812–1820 With:
Thomas Fydell 1
Thomas Fydell...
- St. Edward's
School is a
premier convent school located at
Milsington Estate, Shimla,
Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a boys-only day school. St. Edward's...
- 2nd Earl of Portmore, KT (27
August 1700 – 5 July 1785),
known as Lord
Milsington to 1730, of
Portmore House, Weybridge, Surrey, was a
British Whig politician...
- Lord
Robert Bertie Humphrey Sibthorp Succeeded by
Thomas Fydell Viscount Milsington Personal details Born (1754-06-16)16 June 1754 Died 29 June 1820(1820-06-29)...
- 3rd Earl of
Portmore (1745 – 1823) was a
British peer,
styled Viscount Milsington until 1785. He was the
second but only
surviving son of
Charles Colyear...
- known.
Thomas Colyear, 4th Earl of
Portmore 1792–1793
Recorded as Lord
Milsington on scorecards. Made
three first-class appearances.
William Cookesley 1822–1827...
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Lubbock Boston (seat 1/2)
Thomas Fydell I
Boston (seat 2/2)
Viscount Milsington Brackley (seat 1/2) John
William Egerton Brackley (seat 2/2)
Samuel Haynes...