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Felix Calvert

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for 1707–08. He bought Albury Hall in Hertfordshire in 1700 and sold Marcham in 1717 to Robert Meggot, a wealthy Southwark brewer.
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He died in 1736, leaving 7 sons and 5 daughters. Albury Hall passed to his son Felix.
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from 1713 to 30 May 1716. Calvert was described as a Tory who might often vote
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Calvert was the first son of the brewer Thomas Calvert of
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William Ambose
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High Sheriff of Berkshire
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"Parishes: Marcham"
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Owen Buckingham
John Dalby
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Robert Clarges
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