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Thomas Duncombe (died 1779)

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in 1763, Duncombe inherited an interest at Downton, and in 1768 was returned to Parliament unopposed. In 1774 his control of the Downton seat was challenged and he was unseated on petition. He was returned unopposed for Downton in 1779, but died a few weeks later on 23 November 1779. There is no
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History of the Cases of Controverted Elections: Which Were Tried and Determined During the First and Second Sessions of the Fourteenth Parliament of Great Britain, 15 & 16 Geo. III. Sylvester Douglas Baron Glenbervie L. Hansard, 1802
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record of his having spoken in Parliament. Duncombe Bay on Norfolk Island an external territory of Australia located in the South Pacific is named after him.
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Having no sons, Duncombe's estates at Barford, near Downton and Duncombe Park devolved to his younger brother Charles Slingsby Duncombe and thence to
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The History of the North York Militia, now known as the Fourth Battalion Alexandra Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)
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He married thirdly Charlotte Hale, daughter of William Hale of King's Walden, Hertfordshire on 25 June 1778.
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The English Militia in the Eighteenth Century: The Story of a Political Issue 1660–1802
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Duncombe married firstly Lady Diana Howard (1723-1770) daughter of
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on 24 February 1772. Their daughter Frances (1775-1861) married
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He married secondly Anne Jennings (1749-1777), daughter of
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on 18 May 1742, aged 17. He succeeded his father to
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Duncombe Park
Thomas Duncombe
Duncombe Park
Westminster School
Christ Church, Oxford
Duncombe Park
Member of Parliament
Downton
1754
Morpeth
Militia
Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding
Earl of Holderness
Colonel
Cleveland and Bulmer Battalion, North York Militia
Lord Feversham
Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle
Robert Shafto
Sir Philip Jennings Clerke, Bt
George Henry Rose
Hugh Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn
Sir William Rose
Countess of Morton
Charles Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham
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Foster, Joseph
"Duncombe, Thomas" 

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