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  1. Hace 4 días · In 1736 the three remaining heirs conveyed the manor to James Pelham, from whom it passed to his son Thomas, Lord Pelham, and descended in that family to the present owner the Earl of Chichester. (fn. 47)

  2. Hace 4 días · It descended with the earldom to Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent, wife of Thomas de Holand, who became Earl of Kent and died seised of the rent in 1360. He was succeeded by his son Thomas (d. 1397) and grandson Thomas (d. 1400).

  3. Hace 5 días · He died in 1786 and his son, the 2nd earl, died in 1814 without issue; his estates passed to his cousin Francis Eyre, and in 1852 to his daughter Dorothea Eyre (wrongly styled) Countess of Newburgh.

  4. Hace 4 días · He died in December 1595, and his son Thomas conveyed Portslade and other manors in 1599 to Sir Herbert Pelham as security for certain bonds. In the following year Thomas, Lord de la Warr, Thomas Pelham, Herbert Pelham, and others sold the manor to Richard Snelling. De La Warr.

  5. Hace 3 días · Thomas Grey 2nd Earl of Stamford (c. 1654–1720) 4 May 1697 12 May 1702 18th century. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Party John Leveson-Gower ... Thomas Pelham Baron Pelham (1756–1826) 11 November 1803 6 June 1804 — Whig Henry Addington: Henry Phipps 3rd Baron Mulgrave (1744–1792) 6 June 1804 14 January

  6. Hace 3 días · Chichester centres on the small medieval cathedral city by the South Downs National Park. It is one of the oldest constituencies in the UK, having been created when commoners were first called to the Model Parliament in 1295 as one of the original Parliamentary boroughs returning two members.

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    Hace 2 días · By the time Roger IV came into his inheritance, he was, then, what one might call an earl in the second division. With his marriage and the death of his own mother, Roger IV was able to add significantly to his lands and wealth and he consequently became one of the greatest English magnates.