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Roger North (biographer)

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was involved in a dispute. She was a rich widow and their brother Charles North had tried to marry her off to his chosen candidate, Robert Spencer. Elizabeth asked for help and three of her brothers including Roger came to her aid. This case is very well documented as Roger gathered together all the
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and temperament; one of his most important achievements in this regard was devising a practical and detailed system for
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record as a ruler. He was also a learned connoisseur of architecture and designed a new gateway for the
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North died at Rougham on 1 March 1734, leaving a family from whom the Norths of Rougham were descended.
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North collected books, and was constantly occupied in writing, but he is best known for his
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North developed a good practice at the bar, helped by his elder brother Francis who became
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style in England. In addition to his writing on performance practice, he wrote on musical
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Roger North's The Musicall Grammarian and Theory of Sounds: digests of the manuscripts
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This article is about 17th-century English lawyer and biographer. For other uses, see
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in Norfolk and increased his fortune by marrying the daughter of Sir Robert Gayer.
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and Robert and Charles were required toi recant their version of the events.
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The Honourable Roger North, 1651–1734: On life, morality, law and tradition
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called him "one of only two honest lawyers I ever knew". During the
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A Passion for Building: The Amateur Architect in England 1650–1850
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in London and a Palladian extension to his house at Rougham.
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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stopped his advancement, and he retired to his estate of
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North married Mary, the daughter of Sir Robert Gayer of
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Mural monument to Roger North, Rougham Church, Norfolk
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There was a case at the 215:Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon 818:18th-century English biographers 813:17th-century English biographers 668: 198:in 1674, and was Steward of the 496:AndrĂ© Deutsch London 1989 p.169 449:107th Edition 2003 Vol.2 p.1961 823:People from Breckland District 803:18th-century English musicians 793:17th-century English musicians 602:. History of Parliament Online 180:Bury St Edmunds Grammar School 1: 327:. 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In 1686 his sister 200:Diocese of Canterbury 149: 700:Member of Parliament 661:Works by Roger North 640:"North, Roger"  458:The other being Sir 238:Member of Parliament 768:Tory MPs (pre-1834) 725:Sir Robert Rich, Bt 693:Sir Robert Kemp, Bt 492:Milne-Tyte, Robert 428:on 1 September 2011 293:Lives of the Norths 274:Glorious Revolution 202:in 1678. He became 753:English barristers 721:Sir Philip Skippon 689:Sir Philip Skippon 323:in the age before 152: 117:Lawyer, biographer 108:, Norfolk, England 731: 730: 718:Succeeded by 708:1685–1689 581:978-0-9549041-6-6 537:(Subscription or 402:(Subscription or 325:equal temperament 262:Elizabeth Wiseman 223:Solicitor-General 196:called to the bar 170:. 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Roger North (17th century)
Roger North (disambiguation)
KC

Peter Lely
Tostock
Suffolk
Rougham
KC
lawyer
biographer

Dudley North, 4th Baron North
Francis North
Elizabeth (became) Wiseman
Dudley North
Tostock
Suffolk
Bury St Edmunds Grammar School
Thetford Grammar School
Jesus College, Cambridge
Middle Temple
called to the bar
Diocese of Canterbury
King's Counsel
Lord Chancellor
Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon
Popish Plot
Solicitor-General
Duke of York

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