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Elizabeth Olmius (died 1796),
daughter of John
Olmius, 1st
Baron Waltham, and ****umed in 1787 by
royal licence the
additional surname of
Olmius. Lord Carhampton...
- who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1737 and 1762.
Olmius was the only son of John
Olmius, of Braintree, Es****,
Deputy Governor of the Bank of England...
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Billers Olmius, 2nd
Baron Waltham (12
March 1746 – 10
December 1786 or 10
February 1787), was a
British politician.
Olmius was the son of John
Olmius, 1st...
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Carhampton (1743–1821) John Luttrell-
Olmius, 3rd Earl of
Carhampton (c. 1745 – 1829),
married the
Honorable Elizabeth Olmius and in 1787 by
Royal Licence the...
- 1766 Lord
Carhampton married the
Honorable Elizabeth Olmius, 1742-1797,
daughter of John
Olmius, 1st
Baron Waltham. In 1787, out of
respect after the...
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property in 1713, but it was in a poor
state when
purchased in 1737 by John
Olmius,
elevated to the
peerage as
Baron Waltham in 1762, who
demolished and rebuilt...
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September 17 –
Francesco Geminiani,
Italian composer (b. 1687)
October 5 – John
Olmius, 1st
Baron Waltham of
Ireland (b. 1711)
October 6 –
Francesco Manfredini...
- seat was New Hall, near Boreham, Es****. John
Olmius, 1st
Baron Waltham (1711–1762)
Drigue Billers Olmius, 2nd
Baron Waltham (1746–1787) Earl of Carhampton...
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Weymouth and
Melcombe Regis 1761–1763 With: John
Tucker Richard Glover John
Olmius 1761–1762
Richard Jackson 1762–1763 Succeeded by John
Tucker Richard Glover...
- of Buckingham, next
General Monk, Duke of Albemarle, and
after him John
Olmius, then Mr
Conyers of Copt Hall, Es****,
whose son sold the
window to the parish...