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John Tylney, 2nd Earl Tylney

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An Act for enabling the Two Younger Sons of John Duke of Rutland, by Bridget late Dutchess of Rutland, and their respective Children, Progeny, and Issue, to take and use the Surname of Sutton, pursuant to the Will of Robert Lord Lexington, deceased, and in such Manner as is therein
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by Old Nollekens, 1740. The Earl is seated at right, attended by his son John, right; his wife sits at the table opposite 3rd son Lt. Josiah RN, whilst a daughter in blue stands behind. To the left is the infant James Long, with father Sir Robert Long looking on (coll.
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in his favour, but he was not elected. In 1750, John Child, now John Tylney became the Earl of Tylney and inherited
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Tylney, born John Child, was baptized on 22 October 1712. He was the third son of
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In 1765, he was a larger seated figure included in a caricature painting by
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Tylney died on 17 September 1784 in Naples. His heir was his nephew,
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British Comic Art 1730-1830: From the Yale Center for British Art
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The Angel and the Cad: Love, Loss and Scandal in Regency England
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Younger Sons of the Duke of Rutland's Names Act 1734
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Younger Sons of the Duke of Rutland's Names Act 1734
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Christ Church
Parliament of Great Britain
Long title
Citation
8 Geo. 2
Royal assent
Richard Child, 1st Earl Tylney
8 Geo. 2
Westminster School
Christ Church
1734 general election
Essex
Wanstead House
1761 general election
Malmesbury
Thomas Patch
James Tylney-Long
The Tylney Family in the Saloon at Wanstead by Old Nollekens, 1740. The Earl is seated at right, attended by his son John, right; his wife sits at the table opposite 3rd son Lt. Josiah RN, whilst a daughter in blue stands behind. To the left is the infant James Long, with father Sir Robert Long looking on. (Coll. Fairfax House, York, CT198.327)
Fairfax House
British Gentlemen at Sir Horace Mann's's Home in Florence (circa 1765), including John Tylney, 2nd Earl Tylney, by Thomas Patch; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Sir Horace Mann's
Thomas Patch




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