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  • Thomas Mompesson (1630–1701), of Mompesson House, The Close, Salisbury and St Martin's Lane, Westminster, was an English politician. He entered Lincoln's...
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    Trust since 1975. The Mompesson family had lived in Wiltshire since the fifteenth century, residing in Bathampton. Thomas Mompesson the elder moved to Salisbury...
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    known as Arundells. (Elsewhere in the Close a descendant, Sir Thomas Mompesson, built Mompesson House, completed in the early 18th century.) His splendid...
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    century. Two hundred years later Henry VIII sold the former Royal Castle to Thomas Compton. Despite having no significant population, the borough was organised...
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    Eyre May 1689 Thomas Pitt 1695 Sir Thomas Mompesson 1698 Charles Fox Robert Eyre January 1701 Sir Thomas Mompesson July 1701 Charles Fox 1710 Robert Pitt...
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    William Mompesson (1639 – 7 March 1709) was a Church of England priest whose decisive action when his Derbyshire parish, Eyam, became infected with the...
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    Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke and 5th Earl of Montgomery, KG, PC, PRS (c. 1656 – 22 January 1733), styled The Honourable Thomas Herbert until 1683...
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    Thomas Pitt (5 July 1653 – 28 April 1726) was an English merchant, colonial administrator and politician who served as the president of Fort St. George...
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    manor of Seamer, leased it to his son-in-law, Thomas Mompesson, in 1604. In 1609, the King granted Mompesson a market and fair, as in the reign of Richard...
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    Preceded by Thomas Thynne Sir Walter St John, Bt Member of parliament for Wiltshire 1685–1695 With: Viscount Bruce 1685–1689 Sir Thomas Mompesson 1689–1690...
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    Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury (later styled Aylesbury) and 3rd Earl of Elgin (26 September 1656 – 16 December 1741), styled Lord Bruce between 1663...
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  • Tory, was replaced as colonel of the Red Regiment by Sir Thomas Mompesson, a Whig. Mompesson, MP for Old Sarum, was a former colonel in the Wiltshire...
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    to Madrid and subsequently travelled in France and Germany. When Giles Mompesson was expelled from his parliamentary seat of Great Bedwyn in 1621, he was...
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    Wiltshire, a yeoman farmer, by his wife Elizabeth Pavey, a daughter of Thomas Pavy of Plaitford, Hampshire. His eldest surviving brother was John Fox...
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    Common Pleas 1725–1735 Succeeded by Sir Thomas Reeve Parliament of England Preceded by Thomas Hoby Sir Thomas Mompesson Member of Parliament for Salisbury...
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    Mompesson's Well is a 17th-century grade II listed water well in Eyam, Derbyshire. The well is named for Church of England priest William Mompesson (1639...
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    them did not survive to adulthood. His daughter, Anne St. John, married Thomas Cholmondeley, twice MP for Cheshire. Cokayne 1900, pp. 24, 25. Cokayne 1900...
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    1698–1700 With: Robert Eyre Succeeded by Sir Thomas Mompesson Robert Eyre Preceded by Sir Thomas Mompesson Robert Eyre Member of Parliament for Salisbury...
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  • Swanton of Wincanton, Somerset and his wife Elizabeth Aubrey, daughter of Thomas Aubrey of Chaddenwicke, Wiltshire. He was a student of Middle Temple in...
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    John Gawayne, of Norrington 1506: Sir Thomas Long (see 1500) 1507: Sir John Seymour, of Wulfhall 1508: John Mompesson 1509: Sir Edward Darell of Littlecote...
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