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Hester Chapone née
Mulso (27
October 1727, in Twywell,
Northamptonshire – 25
December 1801, in Hadwell, Middle****), was an
English writer of
conduct books...
- France. By
December 1683, he
married Elizabeth Mulso,
second daughter and co-heiress of
Tanfield Mulso of
Finedon Hall,
Northamptonshire and his wife...
- century, the
manor was in the
hands of the
Mulso family. On the
death of the last of the
Mulso line,
Tanfield Mulso,
Finedon p****ed to his daughter, Anne....
- to a fire and explosion. 31
January 1797
William Mulso Unknown Location unknown Commander William Mulso disappeared with the rest of the crew of HMS Hermes...
- then lost the
fortune he had
gained by
marriage to the
heiress Elizabeth Mulso. His
uncle the
judge disinherited him, and by 1691 his wife and children...
- schools, the
Finedon Infant School for
children aged 4 to 7, and the
Finedon Mulso Church of
England Junior school for ages 7 to 11. The two
schools became...
- (c. v))
Tanfield Mulso's Estate Act 1678 30 Cha. 2. c. 17 15 July 1678 An Act to
enable Trustees to sell the
Lands of
Tanfeild Mulso Esquire, late deceased...
-
Dolben married Anne
Mulso,
eldest daughter and co-heiress with her
sister Elizabeth (who
married his
brother John) of
Tanfield Mulso of
Finedon Hall, Northamptonshire...
-
British Royal Navy
commissioned her in July 1796
under Commander William Mulso, for the
North Sea.
Hermes disappeared during a gale on 31
January 1797...
-
Parliament (MP) for
Northampton South from 2005 to 2015.
Educated at
Finedon Mulso Secondary Modern School on
Wellingborough Road, (now a
Junior School), in...