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William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845

GENERAL HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF THE
COUNTY OF NORFOLK

(Page 39)

PEERS OF PARLIAMENT,
Who have Seats in the County of Norfolk, or derive their Titles from thence.
(The first five do not reside in the County.)

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1483 Duke of Norfolk, (see p.26)
1672 Duke of Grafton, Visc. Thetford, &c.
1784 Duke of Gordon & Earl of Norwich

1793 Marquis Hertford, Earl of Yarmouth
1787 Marquis Townshend, of Rainham
1815 Mar. Cholmondeley, Houghton Hall

1696 Earl of Albemarle, Quiddenham Hall
1742 Earl of Orford, Wolterton Hall
1842 Earl of Leicester, Holkham

1640 Baron Stafford, Costessey Hall
1290 Baron Hastings, Melton-Constable
1760 Baron Sondes, Elmham
1720 Baron Berners, Kirby Cane
1780 Baron Walsingham, Merton Hall
1786 Baron Suffield, Gunton House
1796 Baron Calthorpe, Ampton, (Suffolk)
1797 Baron Bayning, Honingham Hall
1797 Baron Wodehouse, Kimberley Hall
1835 Baron Ashburton, Buckenham Tofts
1839 Baron Colborne, West Harling

HONORABLES.
(Sons, &c., of Peers.)

Viscount Bury, son of Earl of Albemarle
Lord W.H. Cholmondeley, son of the Marquis Cholmondeley
Hon. F.G. Howard, Castle Rising
Hon. H.S. Jerningham, son of Lord Stafford
Hon. & Rev. E.S. Keppel, Quiddenham
Hon. & Rev. Thos. R. Keppel, Warham
Hon. G. Keppel, son of Earl Albemarle
Hon. G.W. Milles, Elmham Hall
Hon. W.R. Rous, Worstead House
Lord Charles V.F. Townshend, Rainham Hall
Hon. & Rev. A.A. Turnour, Tatterford
Hon. & Rev. Armine Wodehouse, Barnham-Broom;
     and Hon. & Rev. Alfred, Litcham
Hon. & Rev. W. Wodehouse, Hingham
Hon. Edward Wodehouse, Witton
Hon. Col. Berkeley Wodehouse
Hon. C.S. Cowper, Sandringham
Hon. F., & W.B. Baring, Buckenham Tofts
Hon. H.W. Wilson, Didlington
Hon. & Rev. J.T. Pelham, Bergh Apton
Lord Walpole, son of Earl of Orford
Hon. & Very Rev. George Pellew, Dean of Norwich

Lady Townshend, Yarrow
Dowager Ladies Suffield, Blickling and Horstead Halls
Dowager Ladies Buxton, Shadwell Lodge and Northrepps
Lady Durrant, Norwich
Lady P. Smith, Norwich
Lady Bolton, Burnham Market
Hon. Mrs. Upcher, Sherringham
Hon. Mrs. Chester, Broome Place

BARONETS.

1611 Sir Edmund Bacon, premier, Bart., Raveningham Hall
1620 Sir H. Berney. (See page 790 [which is probably the entry for Kirby Bedon].)
1641 Rev. Sir W.R. Kemp, Gissing
1660 Sir H.R.P. Bedingfield, Oxburgh
1667 Sir R. Martin, Burnham-Westgate
1744 Sir W.B. Proctor, Langley Park
1772 Sir Rd. Sutton, Lynford Hall
1774 Sir W.J.H.B. Ffolkes, Hillington
1783 Sir W.W. Dalling, Earsham House
1783 Sir T.H.E. Durrant, Scottow Hall
1783 Sir Thos. B. Beevor, Hargham Hall
1783 Sir R.P. Jodrell, Sall House
1791 Sir Chas. Chad, Thursford Hall
1800 Sir R.J. Buxton, Shadwell Lodge
1809 Sir James Flower, M.P., Eccles Hall
1818 Sir Thos. T. Hare, Stow Bardolph
1818 Sir Edm. H.K. Lacon, Ormesby
1815 Sir J.H. Preston, Beeston Hall
1818 Sir Edward Hardinge John Stracey, Rackheath Hall
1831 Sir L. Jones, (Cranmore, Somersetshire)
1831 Sir C.M. Clarke, M.D., Little Dunham
1835 Sir J.P. Boileau, Tacolneston
1838 Sir William Foster, Norwich
1840 Sir E.N. Buxton, Northrepps

Knights.

1817 Harvey Sir R.J., Mousehold Heath
1833 Curties Sir Thos. H., Ryburgh


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