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William Talbot (died 1396)
William Talbot may refer to: *Sir William Talbot (died 1396), MP for Cornwall in 1380 and 1385 *Sir William Talbot (died 1429), MP for Cornwall in 1402 and 1414 *Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet (died 1633), Irish lawyer and politician *Sir William Talbot, 3rd Baronet (c. 1643–1691), Irish politician and judge *William Talbot (Jacobite) (died 1689), Irish Jacobite soldier *William Talbot (died 1724), Irish Jacobite politician *William Talbot (bishop) (1658–1730), Bishop of Oxford, Salisbury and Bishop of Durham *William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot (1710–1782), British nobleman and politician *William Talbot (1715–1787), Irish MP for St Johnstown *William Talbot (1717–1774), "Talbot of Kineton", evangelical clergyman of the Church of England and grandson of the bishop *''Talbot v. Janson'', the Supreme Court case involving an American named William Talbot *William Talbot (1776–1851), Irish MP for Kilkenny *William Talbot (Newfoundland politician) (died 1873), former member of ...
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William Talbot (died 1396)
William Talbot may refer to: *Sir William Talbot (died 1396), MP for Cornwall in 1380 and 1385 *Sir William Talbot (died 1429), MP for Cornwall in 1402 and 1414 *Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet (died 1633), Irish lawyer and politician *Sir William Talbot, 3rd Baronet (c. 1643–1691), Irish politician and judge *William Talbot (Jacobite) (died 1689), Irish Jacobite soldier *William Talbot (died 1724), Irish Jacobite politician *William Talbot (bishop) (1658–1730), Bishop of Oxford, Salisbury and Bishop of Durham *William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot (1710–1782), British nobleman and politician *William Talbot (1715–1787), Irish MP for St Johnstown *William Talbot (1717–1774), "Talbot of Kineton", evangelical clergyman of the Church of England and grandson of the bishop *''Talbot v. Janson'', the Supreme Court case involving an American named William Talbot *William Talbot (1776–1851), Irish MP for Kilkenny *William Talbot (Newfoundland politician) (died 1873), former member of ...
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William Talbot (died 1429)
William Talbot may refer to: *Sir William Talbot (died 1396), MP for Cornwall in 1380 and 1385 *Sir William Talbot (died 1429), MP for Cornwall in 1402 and 1414 *Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet (died 1633), Irish lawyer and politician *Sir William Talbot, 3rd Baronet (c. 1643–1691), Irish politician and judge *William Talbot (Jacobite) (died 1689), Irish Jacobite soldier *William Talbot (died 1724), Irish Jacobite politician *William Talbot (bishop) (1658–1730), Bishop of Oxford, Salisbury and Bishop of Durham *William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot (1710–1782), British nobleman and politician *William Talbot (1715–1787), Irish MP for St Johnstown *William Talbot (1717–1774), "Talbot of Kineton", evangelical clergyman of the Church of England and grandson of the bishop *''Talbot v. Janson'', the Supreme Court case involving an American named William Talbot *William Talbot (1776–1851), Irish MP for Kilkenny *William Talbot (Newfoundland politician) (died 1873), former member of ...
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Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet
Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet (died 16 March 1634), was an Irish lawyer and politician. Birth and origins William was the son of Robert Talbot of Carton, County Kildare, who was the third son of Sir Thomas Talbot of Malahide, County Dublin; his mother was Jenet FitzGerald, daughter of Thomas Fitzgerald. Early life Talbot was educated in the law, and attained a leading position as a lawyer in Dublin. About 1603 he was appointed Recorder of Dublin, but, being a staunch Roman Catholic, which was a bar to public office, he was soon afterwards removed from office for recusancy. Marriage and children William Talbot married Alison, daughter of John Netterville of Castleton, County Meath. William and Alison had 16 children, eight sons: # Robert (c. 1610 – c. 1670), his successor # Peter (2nd), became Catholic Archbishop of Dublin # Richard (8th), became Earl of Tyrconnell and Lord Lieutenant during the reign of James  II, overhauling the Royal Irish Army whic ...
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Sir William Talbot, 3rd Baronet
Sir William Talbot, 3rd Baronet (c.1643-1691) was the last of the Talbot baronets of Carton: his title was forfeited on account of his loyalty to King James II of England. He was an Irish politician and judge, who served briefly as Master of the Rolls in Ireland. He was born about 1643, the only son of Sir Robert Talbot, 2nd Baronet of Carton, and Grace Calvert, daughter of George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore and his wife Anne Mynne (or Mayne). His father was the eldest of eight brothers, of whom the most eminent were Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, and Peter Talbot, Archbishop of Dublin. All three brothers served the Stuart dynasty with notable loyalty during the English Civil War and the Interregnum, and William shared his family's loyalty to the Stuarts. He was called to the Bar, succeeded to his father's title in 1670, and for a time acted as Secretary to the Province of Maryland, presumably at the request of his maternal uncle, Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Bal ...
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William Talbot (Jacobite)
William Talbot (died 1689) of Ballynamony in County Wexford, also known as Wicked Will, was an Irish Jacobite. He represented Wexford Borough in the Patriot Parliament. He fought for James II during the Williamite War in Ireland at the Siege of Derry where he was wounded and captured. He died of his wounds while a prisoner in the besieged city. Birth and origins William was probably born in County Wexford, Ireland, son of Walter Talbot and his wife Elinor Esmonde. His father was esquire of Ballinamony (later called Talbot Castle) near Blackwater, County Wexford. His father was high sheriff of County Wexford in 1649. His father's family was Old English and Catholic, a cadet branch of the Talbots. His mother was a daughter of William Esmonde, esquire of Johnstown, County Wexford. Marriage Talbot married Margaret, daughter of Richard Masterson, esquire of Castletown, County Wexford. William and Margaret had four sons: # Roger, his heir # Gabriel, in holy orders # Ric ...
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William Talbot (died 1724)
William Talbot (c.1643 – 26 December 1724) was an Irish Jacobite politician. Talbot was the son of Garrett Talbot and Margaret Gaydon, and a nephew of Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell. In 1689 he was the Member of Parliament for Louth in the Patriot Parliament called by James II of England. Upon the death of his uncle in August 1691, he assumed his title as 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell in the Jacobite peerage; a claim never recognised by the English government. Following the Williamite War in Ireland, Talbot was attainted and fled first to France and then to Spain, where he was commonly called Conde de Tyrconnel. Talbot entered the service of Philip V of Spain and fought in the War of the Spanish Succession. He was aide-de-camp to Philippe II, Duke of Orléans during the Siege of Tortosa (1708). He married Mary White in May 1689. Their son, Richard Talbot (styled ''Lord Talbot'' by Jacobites), married Charlotte, daughter of the 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, in 1702. Talbot's gra ...
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William Talbot (bishop)
William Talbot (1658 – 10 October 1730) was an English Anglican bishop. He was Bishop of Oxford from 1699 to 1715, Bishop of Salisbury from 1715 to 1722 and Bishop of Durham from 1722 to 1730. Life The son of William Talbot of Lichfield, by his wife Mary, daughter of Thomas Stoughton of Whittington, Worcestershire, he was born at Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, around 1659. On 28 March 1674 he matriculated as a gentleman commoner at Oriel College, Oxford, and graduated B.A. on 16 October 1677, and M.A. on 23 June 1680. Talbot's first preferment was the rectory of Burghfield, Berkshire (1682), a living in the gift of his kinsman, Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury. The deanery of Worcester was vacant after the deprivation of George Hickes as a nonjuror, and Shrewsbury's interest secured the appointment of Talbot in April 1691. Hickes drew up a protest (2 May) claiming a "legal right", which he affixed to the entrance to the choir of Worcester Cathedral. John Tillotson then ...
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William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot
William Talbot, Earl Talbot, PC (16 May 1710 – 27 April 1782), known as the Lord Talbot from 1737 to 1761, was a British politician. Talbot was a notable figure among opposition Whig politicians during the reign of King George II before later coming to Court during the reign of his grandson, taking the office of Lord Steward of the Household. Early life and education Talbot was born in Worcester as the eldest surviving son of Charles Talbot, later Baron Talbot and Cecil Matthew (died 1720), daughter of Charles Matthew of Castell y Mynach, Glamorganshire. The second of five sons born to the future Baron Talbot, Talbot was educated at Eton from 1725 to 1728 and matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford on 23 January 1727, before attending Lincoln's Inn in 1728. He was created DCL (Doctor of Civil Law) on 12 June 1736. In March 1734 Talbot as elected a trustee of the Georgia Society which he would remained associated with until March 1738. Politics Talbot was elected as a Member ...
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William Talbot (1715–1787)
William Talbot may refer to: *Sir William Talbot (died 1396), MP for Cornwall in 1380 and 1385 *Sir William Talbot (died 1429), MP for Cornwall in 1402 and 1414 *Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet (died 1633), Irish lawyer and politician *Sir William Talbot, 3rd Baronet (c. 1643–1691), Irish politician and judge * William Talbot (Jacobite) (died 1689), Irish Jacobite soldier * William Talbot (died 1724), Irish Jacobite politician *William Talbot (bishop) (1658–1730), Bishop of Oxford, Salisbury and Bishop of Durham *William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot (1710–1782), British nobleman and politician * William Talbot (1715–1787), Irish MP for St Johnstown * William Talbot (1717–1774), "Talbot of Kineton", evangelical clergyman of the Church of England and grandson of the bishop *'' Talbot v. Janson'', the Supreme Court case involving an American named William Talbot * William Talbot (1776–1851), Irish MP for Kilkenny * William Talbot (Newfoundland politician) (died 1873), former m ...
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William Talbot (1717–1774)
William Talbot (18 May 1717 – 2 March 1774), often called "Talbot of Kineton" after his first living Kineton in Warwickshire, was an evangelical clergyman of the Church of England. Early life The son of Sherington Talbot of the 38th Foot and his wife Elizabeth Medget(t), and grandson of William Talbot the Bishop of Durham, he was the elder brother of Sir Charles Henry Talbot, 1st Baronet. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford in 1737, graduating B.A. and M.A. in 1744. Talbot of Kineton Talbot was ordained priest by Thomas Secker, then Bishop of Oxford, at the end of 1745. A friend of Sanderson Miller, Talbot is thought by Hawkes to have owed him his appointment to the Kineton living. Miller made changes to Kineton Church, for Talbot, in a Gothic Revival style, in 1755–6. In 1757 Talbot was one of group of evangelical preachers invited during the summer season to Cheltenham, by William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth. At this period he was also under the influence of Lady ...
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Talbot V
Talbot was an automobile marque introduced in 1902 by English-French company Clément-Talbot. The founders, Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury and Adolphe Clément-Bayard, reduced their financial interests in their Clément-Talbot business during the First World War. Soon after the end of the war, Clément-Talbot was brought into a combine named STD Motors. Shortly afterward, STD Motors' French products were renamed Talbot instead of Darracq. In the mid-1930s, with the collapse of STD Motors, Rootes bought the London Talbot factory and Antonio Lago bought the Paris Talbot factory, Lago producing vehicles under the marques Talbot and Talbot-Lago. Rootes renamed Clément-Talbot Sunbeam-Talbot in 1938, and stopped using the brand name Talbot in the mid-1950s. The Paris factory closed a few years later. Ownership of the marque came by a series of takeovers to Peugeot, which revived use of the Talbot name from 1978 until 1994.
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William Talbot (1776–1851)
William Talbot may refer to: *Sir William Talbot (died 1396), MP for Cornwall in 1380 and 1385 *Sir William Talbot (died 1429), MP for Cornwall in 1402 and 1414 *Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet (died 1633), Irish lawyer and politician *Sir William Talbot, 3rd Baronet (c. 1643–1691), Irish politician and judge *William Talbot (Jacobite) (died 1689), Irish Jacobite soldier *William Talbot (died 1724), Irish Jacobite politician *William Talbot (bishop) (1658–1730), Bishop of Oxford, Salisbury and Bishop of Durham *William Talbot, 1st Earl Talbot (1710–1782), British nobleman and politician *William Talbot (1715–1787), Irish MP for St Johnstown *William Talbot (1717–1774), "Talbot of Kineton", evangelical clergyman of the Church of England and grandson of the bishop *''Talbot v. Janson'', the Supreme Court case involving an American named William Talbot * William Talbot (1776–1851), Irish MP for Kilkenny *William Talbot (Newfoundland politician) (died 1873), former member of ...
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