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Richard Muilman Trench Chiswell (baptised 23
March 1734 – 3
February 1797) was an
English banker,
antiquarian and MP. He
committed suicide after his bankruptcy...
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married Anna
Crockett (widow of
Charles Crockett and
daughter of
Henry Muilman [1700–1772], a
South Sea
Company director, banker,
Danish consul in London...
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Muilman (1706-1790), a
Dutch merchant,
antiquary and
father of the MP and
antiquary Trench Chiswell. A view of the
house features on a
medal Muilman had...
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plantations in Suriname. In May 1772, with £15,000, the
Cliffords and
Muilman representing Van
Seppenwolde organised an
exchange circuit in the hope...
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three years later, on 5
December 1739.
Pranger remarried to
Machteld Muilman on 14
September 1745.
Pranger had
become wealthy man due to his service...
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Camelford (1780–84),
Plympton Erle (1784–90), West Looe (1790-death)
Richard Muilman Trench Chiswell c. 1735 1797
Aldborough (1790-death) High
Sheriff of Es****...
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Schlegel was
tutor to
Willem Ferdinand Mogge Muilman, the son of a
Dutch banker, who
lived at
Herengracht 476 in Amsterdam....
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foundered because the
required capital had not been subscribed.
Peter Muilman, a
Dutch merchant living in
London (and the
father of Richard)
called a...
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Richard died in 1772
Debden Hall was
inherited by his sister's son,
Richard Muilman, who
adopted the
surname Chiswell. "CHISWELL,
Richard (1673-1751), of Debden...
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probably added. The
restoration and
rebuilding was done by
Richard Muilman Trench Chiswell of
Debden Hall,
whose elaborate tomb in the
chancel was...