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John Caryll (other)
John Caryll may refer to: *John Caryll (MP) (c. 1505–66), Member of Parliament for Taunton, Sussex and Lancaster in 1553 * John Caryll (senior) (1625–1711), first Baron Caryll of Durford * John Caryll the younger (1667–1736), second Baron Caryll of Durford * John Baptist Caryll (1713–1788), third and last Baron Caryll of Durford See also * John Carroll (other) *John Carrell (other) John Carrell may refer to: * John Carrell (American football), American football player for the Houston Oilers, see 1965 NFL Draft * John Carrell, American ice dancer *John Carrell, High Sheriff of Sussex and High Sheriff of Surrey See also *John ...
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John Caryll (MP)
John Caryll may refer to: * John Caryll (MP) (c. 1505–66), Member of Parliament for Taunton, Sussex and Lancaster in 1553 *John Caryll (senior) (1625–1711), first Baron Caryll of Durford *John Caryll the younger (1667–1736), second Baron Caryll of Durford *John Baptist Caryll (1713–1788), third and last Baron Caryll of Durford See also *John Carroll (other) *John Carrell (other) John Carrell may refer to: * John Carrell (American football), American football player for the Houston Oilers, see 1965 NFL Draft * John Carrell, American ice dancer *John Carrell, High Sheriff of Sussex and High Sheriff of Surrey See also *John ...
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Lancaster (UK Parliament Constituency)
Lancaster was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1867, centred on the historic city of Lancaster in north-west England. It was represented by two Members of Parliament until the constituency was disenfranchised for corruption in 1867. Under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, Lancaster was re-established for the 1885 general election as a county constituency. It then returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, with elections held under the first-past-the-post system. This constituency in turn was abolished when it was largely replaced by the new Lancaster and Wyre constituency for the 1997 general election. History Lancaster returned Members to Parliament between 1295 and 1331 but is not known to have done so again, on the grounds of the poverty of the town's burg ...
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John Caryll (senior)
John Caryll (1625–1711), 1st Baron Caryll of Durford in the Jacobite Peerage, was a poet, dramatist, and diplomat; not to be confused with his nephew, John Caryll the younger, the dedicatee of Alexander Pope's ''The Rape of the Lock''. Caryll was born at West Harting in Sussex, England. He was head of an old English Catholic and Royalist family at that time settled in West Harting, in Sussex. His father, of whom he was heir, was likewise named John; his mother was a daughter of William, second Baron Petre. Of his education he received part at the English College of St. Omer, in Artois, part at the Venerable English College The Venerable English College (), commonly referred to as the English College, is a Catholic seminary in Rome, Italy, for the training of priests for England and Wales. It was founded in 1579 by William Allen on the model of the English College, ... in Rome. During the reign of Charles II of England he produced several plays and poems. In poetry his ...
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John Caryll The Younger
John Caryll (9 December 1667 – April 1736) was the second Jacobite Baron Caryll of Durford. A friend of Alexander Pope, Caryll was the son of Richard Caryll (1635–1701), of West Grinstead, Sussex, and Frances née Bedingfield (c.1644–1704), and nephew and heir of John Caryll, Jacobite first Baron Caryll of Durford. He succeeded his uncle in 1711. He married, in 1686, Elizabeth, daughter of John Harrington, of Orle Place, Sussex, by whom he had 10 children, 4 sons (2 of whom married and had issue, while one became a Jesuit priest) and 6 daughters (5 of whom became nuns). On his death, he was succeeded in the Jacobite title, by his grandson, John Baptist Caryll, the eldest son of his predeceased (in 1718) eldest son, also John, who sold the family properties at West Grinstead and Harting, West Sussex, and entered the household in Rome of the so-called "Young Pretender", the exiled Stuart claimant, recognised by Jacobites as "King Charles III". Charles Edward Stuart appointed ...
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John Baptist Caryll
John Baptist Caryll (13 December 1713 – 7 March 1788) was the third Jacobite Baron Caryll of Durford. Caryll was the eldest son of the Honourable John Caryll (28 December 1687 – 6 April 1718), who predeceased his father, the 2nd Baron Caryll, and his wife, Lady Mary Mackenzie, daughter of the 4th Earl of Seaforth and Lady Frances Herbert. After succeeding his grandfather, he got into financial difficulties, as a penalised Catholic, and sold the family properties at West Grinstead and Harting, West Sussex. He entered the household in Rome of the so-called "Young Pretender", the exiled Stuart claimant, recognised by Jacobites as "King Charles III". Charles Edward Stuart appointed Caryll his Secretary of State and made him a Knight of the Thistle. Caryll returned to France in 1777 and died at Dunkirk Dunkirk (french: Dunkerque ; vls, label=French Flemish, Duunkerke; nl, Duinkerke(n) ; , ;) is a commune in the department of Nord in northern France.
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John Carroll (other)
John Carroll may refer to: People Academia and science *Sir John Carroll (astronomer) (1899–1974), British astronomer *John Alexander Carroll (died 2000), American history professor *John Bissell Carroll (1916–2003), American cognitive scientist *John M. Carroll (information scientist) (born 1950), American information scientist * John L. Carroll (1943–2023), American legal academic Literature *John Francis Carroll (1858–1917), newspaper publisher and editor *John Carroll (journalist) (1942–2015), American journalist and editor *John Carroll (author) (born 1944), Australian conservative writer Politics *John M. Carroll (politician) (1823–1901), U.S. Representative from New York *John Lee Carroll (1830–1911), American politician in Maryland *John Carroll (mayor) (1836–1903), mayor of Dunedin *John E. Carroll (1877–1955), Mayor of Seattle * John A. Carroll (1901–1983), American jurist and politician in Colorado * John Carroll (Ohio politician) (died 1985), ...
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