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Charles Sackville, 2nd Duke of Dorset

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Sackville was bitterly opposed, politically, to his father, and ventured to oppose his candidates in the boroughs he controlled. He became an ally of
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in September. He continued to sit for East Grinstead until 26 May 1741, when he accepted the office of High Steward of the Honour of
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in 1766. However, he did not long enjoy the ducal honours. Upon his death in 1769 in London, he was succeeded by his nephew,
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but did not achieve their level of involvement, probably because of his political activity. He is known to have played for
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Like other members of his family, particularly his brother and his nephew, Sackville had an interest in
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to continental Europe in 1737 and 1738, he returned to England in January 1739 and staged an opera,
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to the Prince of Wales in 1747, and served until Frederick's death in 1751. Middlesex married
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because of its expense. Middlesex staged a season in 1739–40 at the
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between 1734 and 1765. He then succeeded to the peerage as
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from 1720 to 1765, was a British politician who sat in the
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played alongside him for Kent, who won the game; and
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Index

His Grace
PC

Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset
Elizabeth Colyear
PC
House of Commons
Duke of Dorset
cricketer
Lionel Sackville, 7th Earl of Dorset
Duke of Dorset
Elizabeth Colyear
Westminster School
Christ Church, Oxford
MA
grand tour
Florence
Freemasonic
Frederick, Prince of Wales
1734 election
Kent
member of parliament
East Grinstead
Walmer Castle
Otford
Sussex
Old Sarum
1747 election
Lord of the Treasury
deputy lieutenant

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