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William Ord of Fenham

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242: 252: 190: 247: 214: 210: 42: 147: 103:. His second son, Rev. James Ord (1761–1836), who inherited the Langton estates, married Barbara Brandling of Gosforth. 96: 168: 56:, from the financially pressed Whitfield family. He developed lead and silver mining at Whitfield and coal mining at 53: 112: 84: 232: 92: 237: 201: 186: 177: 46: 30:
He was the second son of Thomas Ord of Fenham and Anne Bacon and inherited the family estates at
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His eldest son, William (1752–1789), High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1777, married Eleanor
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in 1747, and in that year received the Freedom of the City of
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In 1746 Ord married Anne Dillingham, heiress to estates at
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Bossiney
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MP was their son; on her husband's death she remarried
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Index

Fenham
Newminster Abbey
High Sheriff of Northumberland
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Whitfield, Northumberland
Benwell
West Langton
East Langton
Leicestershire
Brandling
Gosforth
Charles Brandling
William Ord
Thomas Creevey
John Hodgson
James Raine
"Ord, William (1781–1855), of Whitfield Hall, Northumb., History of Parliament Online"
Parliament of Great Britain
Edward Wortley
Member of Parliament
Bossiney
William Montagu
Edwin Sandys
Edward Wortley Montagu
Categories
1710s births
1768 deaths
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Bossiney
British MPs 1747–1754
High sheriffs of Northumberland

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