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Caryll Molyneux, 3rd Viscount Molyneux

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25: 344: 333: 169: 165:, but was acquitted in 1694. He did not however recover the hereditary constableship, and the castle was leased to the burgesses, who in 1704 were authorised by the Crown to destroy it. 191: 354: 111:) and his wife Dorothy Gresley, by whom he had one surviving son, William, and five daughters, Mary, Frances, Margaret, Elizabeth and Anne. 401: 262: 391: 316: 101: 97: 157:, until all further resistance was in vain. After using the castle to store arms, he was arrested on a fabricated charge of 406: 266: 118:, and served with his brother in the Lancashire Regiment, which was mostly Catholic, through almost all the fighting from 299: 282: 130:. As a well-known Catholic Cavalier, he experienced harsh treatment from the victors; and the family estates suffered. 161:
for a suspected Jacobite rebellion called "The Lancashire plot". Along with other Catholics, he was imprisoned in the
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and Mary Caryll, daughter of Sir Thomas Caryll of Bentone in Sussex. He inherited the title from his elder brother,
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After Viscount Molyneux's death at Croxteth in 1700, his title passed to his only surviving son,
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that Molyneux's fortunes improved. He was then appointed
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Molyneux joined the Royalist army at the outbreak of the
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Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus
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references
inline citations
improve
introducing
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peer
Richard Molyneux, 1st Viscount Molyneux
Richard Molyneux, 2nd Viscount Molyneux
martyr
Ambrose Barlow
English Civil War
Manchester
Worcester
Liverpool Castle
James II
Custos Rotulorum of Lancashire
Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire
Admiral of the Narrow Seas
Prince of Orange
Chester
treason
Tower of London
William Molyneux, 4th Viscount Molyneux
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/18919
UK public library membership
Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
Victoria County History
Henry Foley

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