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Sir Richard Newdigate, 1st Baronet

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Newdigate died at Harefield Manor on 14 October 1678, and was buried in Harefield parish church, where a monument was raised to his memory. The monument was designed and created by
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manor of Arbury to his holdings. He had succeeded in 1642, on the death of his elder brother, to that of
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Richard Newdigate was a younger son of Sir John Newdigate (5 March 1571 – 28 March 1610) of
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in 1628, elected an ancient in 1645, and a bencher in 1649. He was
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on behalf of the state in the proceedings taken against
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On 9 February 1653–54, he was called to the degree of
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Larminie, Vivienne. "Newdigate, John (1542?–1592)".
369: 88:High Steward of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield 228: 226: 224: 196:Newdigate married, in 1631, Juliana, daughter of 371:"Newdigate, Anne, Lady Newdigate (1574–1618)" 8: 380:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 320:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 477:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 291:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 480: 435:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 134:Newdigate was continued in office during 671:Lord chief justices of England and Wales 244: 103:Connor Maguire, 2nd Baron of Enniskillen 377:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 317:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 220: 428: 181:without payment of the ordinary fees. 661:Baronets in the Baronetage of England 359:Crisp, Frederick Arthur, ed. 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House of Commons
Arbury Hall
Chilvers Coton
Warwickshire
Anne Fitton
Sir Edward Fitton
Gawsworth
Cheshire
Harefield, Middlesex
Trinity College, Oxford
Gray's Inn
called to the bar
High Steward of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield
William Prynne
John Bradshaw
Connor Maguire, 2nd Baron of Enniskillen
Thomas Fairfax
serjeant-at-law
Lord Protector
Oliver Cromwell
treason
Westminster Hall
Richard Cromwell
Lord Chief Justice
Convention parliament
MP
Tamworth
Staffordshire
Warwickshire
Harefield, Middlesex

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