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ascendancy was waning, and his appointment as constable of the Tower in 1710 on the recommendation of Harley and without Marlborough's knowledge was the first unmistakable intimation to the Whigs of their impending fall. Rivers now met with marked favour at court, being entrusted with a delicate
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and was generally believed, the evidence in its support is faulty in several respects. As Rivers left no legitimate son the earldom passed on his death to his cousin, John Savage, grandson of the 2nd earl, and a priest in the
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and he would carry this reputation throughout his life, fathering several bastard children and being noted for his 'dare-devilry and dissipation'. After becoming Viscount Colchester on his brother's death he entered
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after the death of his elder brother Thomas in 1680, he was designated by that title until he succeeded to the peerage upon the death of his father, the 3rd Earl, in 1694. Savage served as
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in 1702. In 1694 he succeeded his father as 4th Earl Rivers and could no longer continue as a Member of Parliament, instead taking his father's seat in the
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on his landing in England in November 1688, and he accompanied William to London. Savage later became the MP for Liverpool in 1689.
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in 1686. Savage served as MP for Wigan until 1685. He was the first nobleman and one of the first persons who joined the
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He married in 1679 Penelope, daughter of Roger Downes, by whom he had a daughter Elizabeth, who married the 4th
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The favour shown him by Marlborough did not deter Rivers from paying court to the
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In 1708, he became one of the first members to be sworn in as a member of the
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Obtaining promotion in the army, he served with distinction in the
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Williamite military personnel of the Williamite War in Ireland
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Liverpool
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in 1681 and procured a commission in the Horseguards under
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in 1710, which was followed by his appointment in 1711 as
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History of Great Britain during the Reign of Queen Anne
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and his first wife Elizabeth Scrope, Savage was styled
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