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Walter Chetwynd

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29: 55: 504: 479: 430: 110: 484: 191: 494: 384: 332: 94: 78: 124:. He began work on this subject in the 1660s and worked on it for the rest of his life. In doing this, he was following on the work of 524: 519: 509: 499: 90: 279: 20: 228: 489: 447: 415: 179: 159:, literature, theology, mathematics, but above all antiquities and natural history. Thus he gave hospitality and help to 98: 137: 144: 63: 39: 341: 321: 514: 369: 355: 269: 114: 451: 439: 419: 308: 190:, leaving an only daughter, Frances, who died in her infancy. The Ingestre estate passed to his cousin 359: 474: 469: 426: 393: 380: 373: 346: 328: 132:. His writing of "A Short Account of Staffordshire" began in 1679, but by 1688, he had only covered 74: 317: 106: 102: 28: 121: 136:
in the northwest of the county. This remained unpublished until the early 20th century, when
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when the sitting member died, but lost his seat in the second election of 1679. During the
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Chetwynd was also significant as a historian of his native county, building on the work of
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in 1657, but returned his native Staffordshire and occupied various local offices.
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was cautious, reporting the passage through Staffordshire of troops hostile to
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He was the only child of Walter Chetwynd (1598–1669), the eldest son of
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in 1678, but took little part in its activities. He probably knew
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He died in London in 1693 of smallpox and was buried at Ingestre.
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and did not sit in the Convention Parliament, but was elected for
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Stafford
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published it in two of their volumes in 1909 and 1914.
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On 14 Sept. 1668, he married Anne, eldest daughter of
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Index

Walter Chetwynd (disambiguation)

FRS
Ingestre Hall

Walter Chetwynd
Middle Temple
Member of Parliament
Stafford
Popish Plot
Titus Oates
Duke of Monmouth
Stafford
Sheriff of Staffordshire
Glorious Revolution
James II
Staffordshire
William III
Sampson Erdeswicke
William Dugdale
Warwickshire
Pirehill Hundred
William Salt Archaeological Society
Fellow of the Royal Society
Christopher Wren
Ingestre
numismatics
Robert Plot
Sir Edward Bagot, 2nd Baronet
Blithfield

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