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Since John and Hannah's children were not baptised in the Church of England, the dates were not recorded. Children: William Prentice, Grocer, d. Starston, Norfolk 1765. He m. Susanna. . . . . . . . Thomas Prentice, perhaps b. c. 1687-1692 and d. 1741 in Bungay. . . . . . . . . John Prentice, Gentleman, of Rickinghall Inferior, Suffolk. He was an
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Sidney Meadows' sister, Mary (1713-43), became a Maid of Honour to Queen Caroline at the Court of George II. Mrs Eliza Haywood cast her in the role of Arilla in 'The Secret History of the present Intrigues of the Court of Carimania'. In real life she was celebrated by Pope 'for her prudence' and Mrs
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John Prentice, Gentleman, was baptised on 1 Oct 1665 and was buried on 21 Nov 1737. He married Hannah Reeve of Cookley on 17 Feb 1687/88. She died in 1731. John, his brother and his children were ardent Protestant Dissenters and played a major part in establishing a Dissenter's Chapel in Palgrave.
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in 1720 when Meadows held the position of 'Comptroller of the Accounts of the Army' and Smelt held the position of 'Commissioner for Taking, Stating and Examining Debts Due to the Army'. In 1781, Smelt became Deputy Ranger of Richmond Park following the death that year of Sir Philip's son, Philip,
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From the Year 1771-1783 Horace Walpole Dr. Doran (John) ... was given, after the Duchess, to the second son of the Duke's only sister Lady Frances Meadows, who had long been mad, to his heirs, then to the other nephews and their
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living for part of his life in London. He was born in 1685 and was buried in Palgrave on 6 Feb 1754. He married Elizabeth who died in 1723 and then Susan Hubberd (a widow whose maiden name was Denny) in
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in real life Melanthus was Philip Meadows, who pursued Lady Frances Pierrepont ...Mary Pendarves (later Delany), who was sitting just behind Meadows, ...
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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Comet of the Enlightenment -1732β€”August 1736: As Aunt and Mother: 'A Mother only knows a Mother's fondness'
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wrote scathingly, describing her as having "long been mad" towards the end of her life. According to poetry written in the 1730s by
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Hayward was added to the pantheon of dullness in The Dunciad Variorum (book II, 149 et seq).
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in 1698. He was a commissioner of excise from 1698 to 1700. He was on 2 July 1700 appointed
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Sir Philip and Lady Meadows had three sons and five daughters, including:
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Son of Richard Taylor (1719-1763), a Norwich merchant, and grandson of
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as envoy to Holland. He was in 1707 despatched on a special mission to
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Sir Philip's daughter, Mary, was maid of honour to Queen Caroline.
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Eger, Elizabeth. "Boscawen, Frances Evelyn (1719–1805)".
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Ambassadors of Great Britain to the Holy Roman Emperor
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who, like Meadows, had been a member of the court of
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in 1702, and was elected again for Tregony in 1705.
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland
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The wife of Sir Philip's nephew - 160:Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth 127:Sir Philip's daughter, Mary, was a 108:In December 1706 Meadowes succeeded 616:Oxford University. 1720. p. 93 207:, Lady Frances Meadows - sister of 384:Mr Prentice's, attorney, Botesdale 25: 519:"Prentices of Palsgrave, England" 493:"Charlotte, Countess of Drogheda" 767:Dictionary of National Biography 746: 643:Dictionary of National Biography 559:. Privately Printed. p. 2-4 305:Dictionary of National Biography 164:the Hon. Admiral Edward Boscawen 553:Taylor, Philip Meadows (1886). 663:. Richard Bentley. p. 260 269:. History of Parliament Online 1: 388:. Norfolk Record Office. 1737 234:Sir Philip later resided at 61:, matriculating 1689, and at 799:People from Babergh District 598:UK public library membership 455:"Ancestry of Kate Middleton" 339:UK public library membership 227:, found the poetry "pretty". 183:who had held that position. 65:, which he entered in 1690. 835: 717:. 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Index

Sir Philip Meadows
Sir Philip Meadows
Chattisham
Suffolk
Trinity College, Oxford
Lincoln's Inn

Tregony
Knight Marshal
William III
Hampton Court
Lord Jersey
Truro
James Stanhope
Emperor Joseph I
Silesia
Lord Raby
maid of honour
Queen Caroline
King George II
Lord of the Manor
Diss
Sheriff of Norwich
Mayor of Norwich
Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth
the Hon. Admiral Edward Boscawen
the Hon. Mrs Boscawen
Blue Stockings Society
Sir Leonard Smelt
King George II

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