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John Carpenter, 4th Earl of Tyrconnell

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133: 47: 183:, inherited by title from his great-great-great-grandfather Lord Carpenter, appear to be of French or Norman heritage, "Paly of six, argent and gules, on a chevron azure, 3 cross crosslets or." Crest, on a wreath a globe in a frame all or. Supporters, two horses, party-perfess, embattled argent and gules. Motto: "Per Acuta Belli" (Through the Asperities of War). These arms descend from 233: 372: 222:, upon painting the family arms, informed him that the supporters were originally a round-handled sword, which in drawing over time became shortened, until nothing but the cross and globe were left beneath it. Those Hereford Arms were used by "John Carpenter, town clerk of London, who died 1442 A. D." His grandson 240:
The Hereford coat of arms described above should not be confused with the arms of Bishop Richard Carpenter (c 1450s?–1503) presented in the "Visitations of the County of Oxford taken in 1566, 1574, and 1634, published in 1871, which describe the arms displayed in the buildings at the University in
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Note: Before actually coming to live at Kiplin, Walter Talbot Carpenter, Admiral Royal Navy, made a number of improvements to the estate and its outbuildings. In 1887, the Admiral moved to the Hall with his second wife, Beatrice de Grey, and his daughter Sarah. He died in
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Carpenter was the second son of Charles & Elizabeth (MacKenzie) Carpenter. His father Charles (3 January 1757 – 5 September 1803) was a naval officer of rank who married on 19 May 1785 the only daughter of Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. His uncle was
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These arms are often referred to as the Hereford Arms, named for the later ancestral home of the Carpenter Family in Hereford, England. The crest, supporters and motto apparently has changed several times over the centuries.
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He married on 1 October 1817 Sarah Crowe (abt 1795 – 1868), the only child of Robert Crowe, Esq., of Kiplin, county York and Anne Buckle, his wife, who was the daughter of Christopher Buckle, Esq., of Burgh, in Banstead.
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A colour picture of an 1830s painting of the fourth Earl of Tyrconnell, in the scarlet uniform of the North York Corps of Yeomanry with a hunt green cap and helmet. Around his neck is a high leather neck
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as: "Paly of nine Gu. and Az. on a chevron Arg. surmounted by a mitre Or, three cross crosslets ofβ€”nine pales alternating red and blue, with a silver chevron bearing three gold cross-crosslets.
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There is no direct male-to-male Carpenter descent connecting Lord Tyrconnell and Sir William Boyd Carpenter. The family connection is by marriage through the females in the family.
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from her father and lived there until her death in 1868. John and Sarah had only one child, a daughter named Elizabeth Anne Carpenter who was born and died on 19 February 1847.
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Historical Manuscripts Commission, UK National Register of Archives, George Carpenter (1657–1732) 1st Baron Carpenter Lieutenant General,
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Admiral Walter Talbot now surnamed Carpenter lived at Kiplin Hall, near Scorton, Richmond, North Yorkshire, England.
46: 207: 124:(16 December 1790 – 25 June 1853) was a British peer. He served with the North York Corps of Yeomanry. 433: 428: 188: 117: 33: 25: 293:
A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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Visitations of the County of Oxford taken in 1566, 1574, and 1634, published in 1871.
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Sarah Carpenter, Lady Tyrconnell, in the Gothic Drawing Room of Kiplin Hall, 1833
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Sample of a medieval knight with an early Carpenter coat of arms on shield
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Kiplin Hall passed to a cousin, Walter Cecil Talbot, second son of the
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who died 15 April 1805, leaving the title to John's older brother
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When George died on 20 December 1812, John inherited the title.
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A colour picture of an 1833 painting of Lady Tyrconnell sitting in a brown covered chair while in an 1830s dark blue full dress gown with puffy sleeves, reddish scarf and a dark feathered round hat. She is sitting in the carpeted Gothic style Drawing room next to a brown desk and light red drappered window.
George Carpenter, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell
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Kiplin Hall
Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury
Royal Navy
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John Carpenter, the younger
Town Clerk of London
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William Boyd Carpenter
Established church
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John Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter

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Richard Carpenter (theologian)



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