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George Baker (died 1723)

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Baker died, at Bristol, on 1 June 1723, and was buried at Lanchester on the 12 June. He and his wife had two sons and two daughters, but only one of each survived. Their son George was responsible for the rebuilding of
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the antiquarian. He succeeded his father who died in 1699 and rebuilt Crook Hall. Before 1713, he married Elizabeth Conyers, daughter of
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and his wife Elizabeth Davison, daughter of Samuel Davison of Wingate Grange, county Durham. He was the nephew of
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for the City of Durham
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Baker was returned unopposed with his father in law as
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Crook Hall
Elemore
House of Commons

Crook Hall
Thomas Baker
Thomas Conyers
Member of Parliament
Durham City
1713 general election
1715 general election
1722 general election
Elemore Hall



"BAKER, George (d. 1723), of Crook Hall and Elemore in Lanchester, co. Dur"
"BAKER, George (d.1723), of Crook Hall, in Lanchester, nr. Durham"
Parliament of Great Britain
Thomas Conyers
Robert Shafto
Member of Parliament
Durham City
1713
1722
Thomas Conyers
Thomas Conyers
Charles Talbot
Categories
1723 deaths

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