The complete English peerage: or, A genealogical and historical account of the peers and peeresses of this realm, to the year 1775, inclusive . s cf ones innocence, or to have no reproaches from ones con-fcience. Chitf Shats.] At Burleigh, in PvUtlandihire; at RoundHone, inBnckinghamraire ; and at Eailwell, in Pvent. EARL OF CHESTERFIELD. THIS is fuppofed to have taken their farname from the towncf Stanhope, in the bifnopric of Durham, where they refided be-fore they removed into Nottinghamihire. Sir Richard de Stanhope had alarge eitate in the North, in the reign of Flenry III. Sir Ric


The complete English peerage: or, A genealogical and historical account of the peers and peeresses of this realm, to the year 1775, inclusive . s cf ones innocence, or to have no reproaches from ones con-fcience. Chitf Shats.] At Burleigh, in PvUtlandihire; at RoundHone, inBnckinghamraire ; and at Eailwell, in Pvent. EARL OF CHESTERFIELD. THIS is fuppofed to have taken their farname from the towncf Stanhope, in the bifnopric of Durham, where they refided be-fore they removed into Nottinghamihire. Sir Richard de Stanhope had alarge eitate in the North, in the reign of Flenry III. Sir Richard Stan-hope, his fen, v/as lord of Ellwyche, in Northumberland, and mayor ofTvT.^,T ,-^iJ7^ - „,,,3 u:„^ 17 J 1 TTT :_ r.,\ ^: „r i.* r : :^a heir of Stephen Maulovel, and heir to Sir John de Longvilers, kniglit,acquired the family feat and eftate at P^ampton, in Nottinghamiliire,•where he fixed his rcfidence ; and, by his iecond, daughter of Thomasde Cuily, he had feveijal manors and in WarwickL^ire. The formerff thefe wives bore Mm alfo four fons, John, Richard, Stephen, and 6 Robert* Earl of C h e s t j i e l deStaveley, he had three Tons, Rghard, Thomas; and [an^ Vitndaughters, one of which was married to Sir Robert Strel^^f ^ tae county of Nottingham ; and the other, firil, to WilUam Ca^.7 If^ledbargh xn Nottinghamihire, Efq; and, 4ondly, to i:f!l Ton iailPoT 1. ( ^jl.^^^^^^ ,f^^f^^^^ ^ ^^^¥^ Cromwell, and fifter and heir oRalph lord Lromwell, of Tatterihali-caftle, in Lincolnshire, treafare o^England he had a fon, and two daughters : the Ton died withou ^ue .*one or the daugnters was married to Humphrey Boiirchier, third fnn rAfrihf f^^ } ? P but left ncfiilai ; and the ^t^ M lo


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