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Chichester as predicted had no sons. On his death in 1653 his baronetcy became extinct, equally the barony of Dunsmore as his stepson Sir John (who was conferred a baronetcy in 1629) had died childless in 1630. The earldom passed to Lord Southampton (see
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1048:References
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155:George III
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143:Creation
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1727:Loudoun
1722:Lindsay
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