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Robert Shirley, Viscount Tamworth

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was forced to step down due to financial constraints, Tamworth was put forth by the Tories to replace him. At the time, the Tories held both Leicestershire seats; thorough canvassing on the part of Tamworth and some judicious payments quieted the Whig opposition, and Tamworth and the sitting member,
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and died on 5 July. He was buried at Staunton Harold. He left his estates, including Tamworth Castle, to his sister
22:(28 December 1692 – 5 July 1714) of Staunton Harold, Leicestershire, was an English nobleman and politician. 97:
32 years of additional duties on various goods. Two weeks later, he was, like his father, stricken by
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upon his mother's death. Furthermore, he became the heir apparent to his grandfather,
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Leicestershire
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Robert Shirley
Staunton Harold Hall
Tamworth Castle
Staffordshire
Lord Ferrers of Chartley
Earl Ferrers
Sir Geoffrey Palmer
Leicestershire
Sir Thomas Cave
teller
supply bill
Queen Anne
smallpox
Elizabeth
James Compton, 5th Earl of Northampton
personal property


Shirley, Evelyn Philip
Stemmata Shirleiana
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"Shirley, Robert, Visct. Tamworth (1692-1714), of Staunton Harold, Leics"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir Geoffrey Palmer
Sir Thomas Cave

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