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83:, also in Northamptonshire. Sources differ on Hatton's date of birth: Dalton says 1661, Edwards that he was the eldest son of a father who died in 1661; Adam Williamson that he was "in his ninetieth year" in 1741, giving a birth year of 1651β2;
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Reports and Papers Read at
Meetings of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Nottingham, County of York, Archdeaconries of Northampton and Oakham, County of Bedford, Diocese of Worcester and County of
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that "there is no Horse belonging to the Tower
Hamlets, but two very strong Regiments of Foot; and are ready to march when his Majesty pleases" and that he had ordered "the searching for, and seizing of
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was addressed to
Compton as "Lieutenant of the Tower" but it was his subordinate, Col. Robert d'Oyly, "Deputy-Governor of the Tower" who escorted the prisoners from the Tower on 9 February 1716. When
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Biographical history of
Gonville and Caius college, 1349-1897; containing a list of all known members of the college from the foundation to the present time, with biographical notes
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and brother of the earl, said of
Compton "the Character of this man is so very mean that the best that can be said of him is, he is very fully qualified for a jailer". The
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426:. In 1715 Northampton stood down as Constable and Lord-Lieutenant. On 29 July 1715, Hatton Compton was appointed Lord-Lieutenant but not Constable.
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Hamlets (12 July 1717-December 1722)
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from 1722, wrote after his death that "He had lived the last two years in a sort of
Stupidity, and allwais in a Most close and avaritious Manner".
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Account of the Formation of the Corps in the Year 1660 and of Its Subsequent Services to 1835
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Baggs, A P; Board, Beryl; Crummy, Philip; Dove, Claude; Durgan, Shirley; Goose, N R; Pugh, R B; Studd, Pamela; Thornton, C C (1994).
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The
Plantagenet roll of the blood royal; being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III, King of England
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458:". On 26 October he launched a loyalist defence association in the Tower Hamlets, which by November claimed over 3000 members.
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1384:. D. Midwinter, J. Tonson, B. Motte, J. Wotton, J. Crokatt, T. Osborn, and J. Shuckburgh. p. 129 Part II Book III No. 30.
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A supplement to the second edition of Mr. Bentham's
History & antiquities of the cathedral & conventual church of Ely
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escaped, he blamed the warders' "wilfulness of carelessness" and said only the Constable had the authority to dismiss them.
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1131:. Survey of London. Vol. 33β34. London: London County Council. pp. 128β141 – via British History Online.
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O Compton! Langston! and the rest, / Who basely from him ran; / Your names for ever be accurs'd, / By every Englishman!
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The official diary of Lieutenant-General Adam Williamson, deputy-lieutenant of the Tower of London, 1722β1747;
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Jacobite Prisoners of the 1715 Rebellion: Preventing and Punishing Insurrection in Early Hanoverian Britain
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Compton, Hatton Groom of the Bedchamber 6 June 1689 (LC 3/31, p. 9). Vac. 8 Mar. 1702 on d. of William III.
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had freed most remaining Jacobite prisoners. Compton remained Lieutenant of the Tower until his death.
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Allegations for marriage licences issued by the bishop of London, Part II: 1611 to 1828
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339:'s diary. For this he was cursed in the Jacobite ballad "The Belgick Boar", but made a
335:, even as his uncle and commander Sir Francis vacillated; his actions are mentioned in
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Wright, C. E. (1963). "The Benedictional of St. Ethelwold and Bishop Henry Compton".
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1150:. Survey of London. Vol. 31β32. London: London County Council. pp. 250β267
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1062:. Vol. Clarence. London and Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack. p. 17.
915:. Vol. II. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. p. 549.
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Carlisle succeeded Compton as Lord-Lieutenant on 19 July 1717, after the
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In 1698 Compton married his cousin Penelope Nicholas, daughter of MP Sir
960:. Visitation Series. Vol. 45. London: Harleian Society. p. 51.
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706:"Compton, Sir Charles (c.1624-61), of Grendon and Sywell, Northants."
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12 January] 1741) was an English army officer who served as
856:. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. pp. 157β158, note 39.
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1015:. Vol. Pt I Vol I. Cambridge University Press. p. 378.
888:. Vol. 4. London: Victoria County History. pp. 379β387
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555:. Reports. Vol. 11 Appendix Pt 4. HMSO. pp. 209β223.
1085:. Vol. V: 1707β1800. Exeter: William Pollard. p. 92.
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Hatton Compton was one of three sons and two daughters of Sir
954:
Musgrave, William; Armytage, George J. (George John) (1900).
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by William from 6 July 1689 until the king's death in 1702.
1397:"Replies: Constables and Lieutenants of the Tower of London"
366:, Compton prevented the capture of king William, and he was
1004:. Norwich: Stevenson, Matchett, and Stevenson. p. 14.
803:
Chester, Joseph Lemuel (1887). Armytage, George J. (ed.).
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escaped from the Tower, Compton jailed his warders; when
1360:. Adjutant General's Office, Horse Guards. p. 105.
1029:. Vol. 2. Yale University Press. p. 51 note 7
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on 1 January 1707. He retired from the Guards in 1718.
303:, the cornet was an early supporter of the future king
208:
Mary (born c. 1708), third wife (17 February 1748) of
1312:. Vol. 3. Cassell, Petter, Galpin. p. 573.
1309:
The British Army: Its Origin, Progress, and Equipment
909:"Essays and Illustrations; VI: Charles Compton, Esq."
570:. Vol. XXII, 3rd series. London: Camden Society.
549:"Papers relating to the Tower of London 1712 to 1719"
1537:"Complaint about encroachments on Mint jurisdiction"
792:. Vol. II (3rd ed.). London. p. 219.
122:had rejected a challenge from Compton's cousin the
267:from 1713 until 1728, when he moved to a house in
1734:English military personnel of the Nine Years' War
1270:. London, New York: Longmans, Green. p. 131.
1213:Armies and Political Change in Britain, 1660β1750
1009:Venn, J. A. (John Archibald); Venn, John (1922).
202:in 1736; their daughter Penelope in 1778 married
1426:Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts 1887
1413:Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts 1887
275:. Adam Williamson, Compton's subordinate at the
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809:. Harleian Society Publications. Vol. 26.
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1573:. J. Baker and T. Warner: 196. February 1716.
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1186:General Percy Kirke and the Later Stuart Army
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539:. Vol. 1. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode.
172:Edward (died 4 October 1769), cashier of the
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913:Literary anecdotes of the eighteenth century
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564:Williamson, Adam; Fox, John Charles (1912).
441:. On 21 September 1715 Compton wrote to the
161:Charles (died 21 November 1761) a fellow of
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1100:. In Cooper, Janet; Elrington, C R (eds.).
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295:on 1 July 1685 in the troop of his uncle,
231:(died 1713), Hatton Compton consigned the
98:In honour of his late father's loyalty to
720:– via History of Parliament Online.
553:The Manuscripts of the Marquess Townshend
468:, in a part of the Tower occupied by the
237:William Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Devonshire
1754:Military personnel from Northamptonshire
1335:The Database of Court Officers 1660-1837
1216:. Oxford University Press. p. 115.
943:. Cambridge University Press. p. 9.
374:on 16 February 1694. He was promoted to
155:Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of Peterborough
1563:"Proceedings in the British Parliament"
1306:Scott, Sir James Sibbald David (1880).
620:
1281:Gatty, Charles T. (1 September 1886).
273:George FitzRoy, Duke of Northumberland
75:, and his first wife, Mary, sister of
1719:Lord-lieutenants of the Tower Hamlets
1584:Sankey, Margaret (8 September 2017).
886:A History of the County of Buckingham
163:Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
118:arranged after Seymour's great-uncle
7:
1676:Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets
1567:The Political State of Great Britain
1518:The Political State of Great Britain
492:' command to deliver Jacobite lords
431:Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle
214:Master of Gonville and Caius College
204:John Pennington, 1st Baron Muncaster
106:, Hatton Compton was recommended as
29:Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets
1478:"Howard, Charles (1674-1738)"
1158:– via British History Online.
1112:– via British History Online.
896:– via British History Online.
480:, to complain at the encroachment.
362:in 1692. In retreat after the 1693
1714:Lieutenants of the Tower of London
1395:Beaven, Alfred B. (25 July 1908).
1295:(ccxxxvii). Chapman and Hall: 361.
188:; his son William (1733β1824) was
14:
1764:People of the Glorious Revolution
1649:Lieutenant of the Tower of London
1543:. University of Oxford. MINT00823
1535:Iliffe, Rob; Mandelbrote, Scott.
1403:. Ser. 10 Vol. X (239): 71 no. 8.
1237:Childs, John (25 February 2014).
1183:Childs, John (25 February 2014).
1144:"No. 54 Great Marlborough Street"
536:George the First's army 1714β1727
533:Dalton, Charles (December 1910).
464:was imprisoned by Compton, after
462:Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford
404:Lieutenant of the Tower of London
110:. On 18 January 1686 Compton and
25:Lieutenant of the Tower of London
1729:British Army lieutenant generals
1484:Dictionary of National Biography
1337:. Loyola University of Chicago.
1052:Ruvigny and Raineval. Marquis of
976:Journals of the House of Commons
972:"Money paid to Duke of Arenberg"
853:Court satires of the Restoration
671:Markham, Christopher A. (1910).
323:, and bishops Henry Compton and
255:, and sold two to his successor
198:James, married Frances Riggs of
167:Society of Antiquaries of London
1073:Cokayne, George Edward (1906).
957:Obituary prior to 1800; Part II
271:given by Mary Dutton, widow of
251:, of which the bishop had been
77:Sir William Fermor, 1st Baronet
1759:Military personnel from London
1487:. Vol. 28. pp. 7β8.
1189:. A&C Black. p. 128.
786:"Compton, Earl of Northampton"
710:The House of Commons 1660-1690
233:Benedictional of St. Γthelwold
186:War of the Austrian Succession
178:Paymaster of the Forces Abroad
1:
1620:. 16β20 July 1717. p. 2.
1378:Chamberlayne, Edward (1726).
1142:Sheppard, F H W, ed. (1963).
1123:Sheppard, F H W, ed. (1966).
1428:1713 July 28th to Augt. 12th
1283:"Mr. Francis Gwyn's Journal"
1148:St James Westminster, Part 2
1079:4 Nov. 1746 ; II: 1751"
921:10.1017/CBO9781107448575.008
850:Wilson, John Harold (1976).
578:The British Museum Quarterly
996:Stevenson, William (1817).
880:Page, William, ed. (1927).
19:(died 22 January [
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1264:Carpenter, Edward (1956).
882:"Parishes : Lavendon"
708:. In Henning, B.D. (ed.).
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128:dowager Countess of Conway
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356:3rd Troop of Horse Guards
1475:Goodwin, Gordon (1891).
1020:Walpole, Horace (1937).
784:Collins, Arthur (1756).
764:Williamson and Fox 1912
658:Williamson and Fox 1912
632:Williamson and Fox 1912
358:in 1691 and promoted to
269:Great Marlborough Street
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35:Family and personal life
1173:Wright 1963 p. 5 note 3
907:Nichols, John (1967) .
825:"Grendon Hall, Grendon"
704:Edwards, E. R. (1983).
486:auditor of the imprests
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341:Groom of the Bedchamber
249:Balliol College, Oxford
247:, Hatton gave three to
124:4th Earl of Northampton
108:Knight of the Royal Oak
93:3rd Earl of Northampton
1288:The Fortnightly Review
1210:Smith, Hannah (2021).
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1541:Newton & the Mint
1328:"Index of Officers-C"
998:"Chancellors; No. 29"
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227:of his uncle, bishop
165:and treasurer of the
153:, after the death of
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1083:Complete Baronetage
1056:"Table XX branch H"
937:Venn, John (1897).
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429:On 16 October 1715
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1458:The London Gazette
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478:Master of the Mint
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360:lieutenant-colonel
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137:. At this time he
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1250:978-1-4411-1803-5
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