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Thomas Pelham, 1st Earl of Chichester

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Will of George Bridges in National Archives – PROB 11/543/102 – probated 15 November 1714; George was the son of Richard Bridges of Tytheringon, Gloucestershire and Ann the daughter of George Hanger (d.1688) of Driffield, Gloucestershire and Ann
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Lord Chichester married Anne Frankland, daughter of Frederick Meinhardt Frankland, in 1754. They had three sons and three daughters. All three daughters and one son predeceased him. His third son the Right Reverend the Hon.
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and his wife Annetta, daughter of wealthy merchant George Bridges (d.1714) of Pera, Constantinople by his wife Anetta, a local girl.
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In 1768 Pelham succeeded his cousin the Duke of Newcastle as second Baron Pelham of Stanmer according to a special remainder in the
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through France, Switzerland, Italy and Germany between 1746 and 1750.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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in 1749, a seat he held until 1754, and then represented
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contributions in Parliament by the Earl of Chichester
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Index

PC
Whig
Thomas Pelham
Sir John Pelham, 3rd Baronet
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
Henry Pelham
Westminster School
Clare College, Cambridge
Grand Tour

Sir Joshua Reynolds
House of Commons
Rye
Sussex
Trade and Plantations
Lord of the Admiralty
Comptroller of the Household
Privy Council
letters patent
Keeper of the Great Wardrobe
Falmer
Sir John Shelley, 5th Baronet

Stanmer Park
George Pelham
Bishop of Bristol
Exeter
Lincoln
Thomas
A History of the County of Sussex

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