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Francis Aungier, 1st Baron Aungier of Longford

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38: 730: 226:, before entering Gray's Inn in 1577. He became a member of several jurisdictions and was the reader of the Inn in 1602. He was a sufficiently gifted lawyer to earn the praise of 614:
V.C.D. Moseley and R. Sgroi, 'Holcroft, Sir Henry (c.1586-1650), of Long Acre, Westminster and Greenstreet House, East Ham, Essex' in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds),
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J.E.M., 'Aungier, Francis (1558-1632), of Gray's Inn, London and East Clandon, Surr.; later of Longford and Dublin, Ireland', in P.W. Hasler (ed.),
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appointed him to the Irish Privy Council, as well as to the position of Master of the Rolls for Ireland. He was also
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Elizabeth Aungier, who married Simon Caryll, Richard Barne, and John Machell, of Great Tangley, Shalford, Surrey.
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in his chambers in 1597, soon after his third election as Treasurer of Gray's Inn, and his body thrown into the
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical and Historical, Greatly Augmented &c.
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The Peerage of Ireland: Or, a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom
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by the King that same year. He was re-appointed Master of the Rolls for Ireland by King
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Vol. II, 1586-1609 (Deighton Bell, Cambridge; Macmillan & Co, London, 1861),
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Aungier was married three times, and had several children through his marriages.
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He married thirdly Margaret Cave, daughter of Sir Thomas Cave (died 1613) of
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The History of the Gwydir Family written by Sir John Wynn, Knt. and Bart.
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in 1620. In 1619, he was appointed as a commissioner of the
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Margaret Cave married first, Sir John Wynn (eldest son of
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603
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In consequence of his first marriage, Aungier settled at
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He purchased the lands of the White Friars Monastery in
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester
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B. Burke, 'Aungier - Baron Aungier of Longford', in
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Bruce Bannerman (ed.), 399:and Anne Gerrard, and had two children: 639:(Woodall and Venables, Oswestry 1878), 599:Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica 582:The Visitations of the county of Surrey 554:, New Edition (Harrison, London 1866), 513: 511: 452: 450: 448: 422: 342:, who married Jane Onslow, daughter of 320:was dedicated in honour of his family. 538:Vol. III (James Moore, Dublin 1789), 430: 428: 426: 371:Ambrose Aungier, 2nd Earl of Longford 363:Francis Aungier, 1st Earl of Longford 7: 736:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 618:(Cambridge University Press, 2010), 316:, where he resided: there, in 1677, 711:Peers of Ireland created by James I 14: 438:(from Boydell and Brewer, 1981), 706:Barons in the Peerage of Ireland 458:The Judges in Ireland, 1221-1921 44:Ermine, a griffin segreant azure 36: 746:Masters of the Rolls in Ireland 349:Ambrose Aungier, Chancellor of 192:Master of the Rolls in Ireland 56:Master of the Rolls in Ireland 1: 641:Table IV, inter pp. 104, 105. 620:History of Parliament online 479:History of Parliament online 440:History of Parliament online 391:Francis Aungier (died young) 210:Francis was born in 1558 in 178:, was the progenitor of the 30:The Lord Aungier of Longford 174:(1558–1632), also known as 762: 633:Sir John Wynn, 1st Baronet 224:Trinity College, Cambridge 676: 670:Baron Aungier of Longford 667: 662: 655: 335:, and had five children: 165: 112: 94: 68:1609 – aft. 1625 61: 50: 35: 397:George Barne (died 1593) 361:, and was the father of 483:Athenae Cantabrigienses 351:St. Patrick's Cathedral 307:Archbishop Thomas Jones 305:following the death of 741:Members of Gray's Inn 726:People from Cambridge 721:English MPs 1597–1598 303:Great Seal of Ireland 285:Aungier attended the 477:'Aungier, Francis', 355:Archbishop of Dublin 333:14th Earl of Kildare 246:on 25 January 1598. 26:The Right Honourable 588:(Internet Archive). 571:(Internet Archive). 499:Annals of Cambridge 180:Earldom of Longford 657:Peerage of Ireland 635:), who died 1621, 324:Marriage and issue 220:Westminster School 212:Cambridge, England 132:Cambridge, England 684: 683: 677:Succeeded by 359:Lancelot Bulkeley 344:Sir Edward Onslow 242:for the crime at 230:. 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The Right Honourable

Master of the Rolls in Ireland
James I
Charles I
House of Lords
Justice of Assize
Cambridge, England
Dublin, Ireland
Earldom of Longford
House of Lords
Privy Councillor
Master of the Rolls in Ireland
James I
Charles I
Cambridge, England
Gray's Inn
Westminster School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Francis Bacon
murdered
Thames
hanged
Tyburn
East Clandon
Sir William More
Loseley
James I
knighted
Greenwich

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