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Reynolds Calthorpe

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in the 4th (1698 – 13 May 1701) and 6th (1698 – 13 May 1701) Parliaments of William and Mary; the 2nd (1705–1708) Parliament of Ann; and the 1st (1707), 2nd (1708) and 5th (1715) Great-Britain Parliaments. He was also a
135:. He died unmarried and by his death the male line of this family became extinct. His estates devolved to the issue of Barbara Calthorpe (c. 1716 – 1782), his only sister, who was married in 1741 as his second wife to 107:, and wife, whom he married in 1689, Barbara Talbot (c. 1665 – 1763), who lived to the old age of 98 and with whom he had seven children, second daughter and one of the coheirs of Sir 84:
Calthorpe's first wife was his cousin Priscilla Reynolds (died 19 August 1709), daughter of Sir Robert Reynolds (and widow of Sir Richard Knight of Chawton) whom he married at
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He was the third and youngest son of Sir James Calthorpe (died 1658) and Dorothy Reynolds, second daughter of Sir James Reynolds of
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Calthorpe's second wife, whom he married in 1715, was The Hon. Barbara Yelverton (c. 1692 – 1724), eldest daughter of
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A.P. (Ampton) (January–June 1832), "Memoirs of the Calthorpe Family",
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis p.188
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1715-1754
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Index

Elvetham
Ampton
Whig
Hindon
Castle Camps
Cambridgeshire
John Reynolds
Hindon
High Sheriff of Suffolk
Elvetham
James Hardy
Westminster Abbey
Reynolds
Henry Yelverton
Viscount Longueville
Baron Grey of Ruthyn
John Talbot
Wiltshire
Westminster
Salwarpe
Gloucestershire
Henry
Knight of the Bath
Sir Henry Gough
Totnes
Bramber
Henry
Baron Calthorpe
A.P. 1832

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