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Sir Robert Throckmorton, 8th Baronet

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allowed Catholics to hold national office for the first time in almost three hundred years. Throckmorton took advantage of the change in the law to become one of the first Catholic MPs after Daniel O'Connell achieved the feat in 1828 and eventually had Catholic Emancipation signed into law. At the
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Yates) Moore, in 1866. After her death, he married Florence Helen Brigg, daughter of John Fligg Brigg and Martha Ann Adelaide Lockwood, in 1921.
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of Aldenham and Mary Anne Acton. Together, they were the parents of five sons and four daughters, including:
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Elizabeth Laura Caroline Throckmorton (d. 1927), who married Hon. Albert Joseph Stourton, son of
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in Devon devolved to Throckmorton when his uncle succeeded to the baronetcy.
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Throckmorton died on 28 June 1862, at the age of 61, at Hereford Street in
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On 16 July 1829, Throckmorton was married to Elizabeth Acton, daughter of
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Courtenay Throckmorton (1831–1854), who died unmarried.
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family, who continued to hear mass at the family home
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Sir Nicholas William George Throckmorton, 9th Baronet
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Sir Richard Charles Acton Throckmorton, 10th Baronet
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Robert Throckmorton (disambiguation)
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Robert Palmer
John Walter
Charles Dundas
Robert Palmer
Robert Palmer
John Walter
Philip Pusey
Mayfair, London
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Queen Street
Mayfair, London
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