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Nightingale baronets

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is seen depicting a skeleton, representing death, emerging from his prison to aim a deadly dart at Elizabeth, who is being protected by her husband. Dying two years after his father in 1754, Washington never saw the monument completed, which was finished in 1761. He died with no heir apparent and the
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of land in Bassingbourn and Kneesworth, and another 350 acres later on. By 1695, his grandson, Edward Nightingale (b.1658 d.1723), owned approximately 725 acres and acquired an additional 100 acres from Sir Henry Pickering, Lord of Whaddon. By 1797, Sir Edward Nightingale, 10th Bt (b.1760 d.1804),
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Over the centuries, the spelling of the Nightingale surname has changed and developed. It has appeared as Nightingirl, Nightingall, Nightengale, Nichtegale, and Nightyngale, with several variations often referring to the same individual. This was primarily due to the different effects of regional
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Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage, Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p. 430
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The history of the baronetcy is intertwined with extensive military service. For example, Sir Charles Ethelston Nightingale (11th Baronet) was a
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for respite and recovery, but died in July 1752. He and his wife, Lady Elizabeth, were later buried in the North Ambulatory of
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every five years. All matters concerning lineage, granting and regulation of the baronetage are managed and controlled by the
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Monument commemorating Lady Elizabeth Nightingale and Joseph Nightingale in St Michael's Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London.
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rights to the baronetcy were later established by Sir Edward Nightingale (1760โ€“1804), who became the 10th Baronet in 1797.
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in 1627. The fourth baronet, Sir Robert Nightingale (d. 1722), was a director, and eventually chairman, of the
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The Norman People and Their Existing Descendants in the British Dominions and the United States Of America
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is Thomas Lacy Manners Nightingale (b. 1947), cousin to the above. The title is currently listed in
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had inherited a real estate portfolio of 880 acres of land in Kneesworth, 130 acres leased from the
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since its inception, beginning with Sir Thomas Nightingale (d. 1645) who was appointed the
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British Warships of the Age of Sail 1714โ€“1792: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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The current baronet is Sir Charles Manners Gamaliel Nightingale (b. 1947), a retired
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The Coat of Arms & Crest of the head of the Nightingale family, as cited in the
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Another notable member of the family who also had a significant military career was
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St.Peters & St.Pauls Church, Bassingbourn cum Knessworth, South Cambridgeshire.
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Throughout this time, the family intermarried with relatives of peers such as
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between 1937 and 1945, where his son, George Manners (1913โ€“1992), served as a
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and married to Lady Elizabeth Shirley, who was the eldest daughter of
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proper that is armed and maned, signifying harmony, polity and peace
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Lady. Jane Nightingale, wife of Sir Thomas Nightingale, 2nd Baronet
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dialects on the pronunciation and spelling of names, at that time.
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Kneesworth Hall, Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth, South Cambridgeshire.
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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 8
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The Coat of Arms and Crest of the head of the Nightingale family.
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Manners Ralph Willmot Nightingale (1871โ€“1956), who received the
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belonging to the church. Many of these books now reside at the
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Baggs, A. P.; Keeling, S. M.; Meetings, A. P., eds. (1982).
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The male heirs, of the first baronet, lawfully begotten
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Debrett, John; Courthope, William (26 February 1835).
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Sir Charles Manners Gamaliel Nightingale, 17th Baronet
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Lt-Col Sir Geoffrey Slingsby Nightingale, 15th Baronet
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Sir Charles Manners Gamaliel Nightingale, 17th Baronet
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The Coat of Arms of the head of the Nightingale family
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Lt-Col Sir Henry Dickonson Nightingale, 13th Baronet
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Origins and Meanings of Popular Phrases & Names
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Baronetage of England
Kneesworth Hall
South Cambridgeshire
Baronetage of England
British
aristocracy
King Charles I of England
England
baronets
High Sheriff of Essex
Honourable East India Company
London
England
Joseph Gascoigne
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House of Commons
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Trinity College
Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers
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Member of Parliament
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