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and also in a pamphlet, "The Interest of Great Britain steadily pursued". Later he wrote an "Apology", dealing with his own conduct from 1715 to 1739, and an "Answer to the latter part of
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and seconded his brother in his efforts to maintain friendly relations with France; he represented Great Britain at the
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to design him a new house at Wolterton in Norfolk to replace one that had burnt down. The house called
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in 1702, remaining a member for fifty-four years. In 1715, when his brother, Sir Robert, became first
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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from 1299 until his death on 20 March 1302. Among its later members were three brothers,
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After the fall of Sir Robert Walpole in 1742, Horatio defended his conduct in the
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The Walpoles owned land in Norfolk in the 12th century and took their name from
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An Epitaph of the life and death of the most famous clerk and virtuous priest
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for constituencies in Cornwall
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The Hon. Henrietta Louisa Walpole (28 November 1731 – June 1824)
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in 1720 and Secretary to the Treasury a second time in 1721.
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The Hon. Mary Walpole (born 25 February 1726), who married
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The Hon. Anne Walpole (12 July 1733 – 25 November 1797)
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Caroline Walpole (22 November 1734 – 11 January 1737)
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and was tortured and put to death on 17 April 1595.
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