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Charles Kirkhoven, 1st Earl of Bellomont

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Stanhope née Wotton; other married name van der Kerckhove, Katherine, suo jure countess of Chesterfield, and Lady Stanhope (bap. 1609, d. 1667), courtier - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; Poynting,
69:. On the death of his father in 1660, he took over the former's offices in the Princess's household and was also granted a post in the household of her son, 107:. As he had no surviving children, his titles became extinct and he left his estate to Hon. Charles Stanhope (the youngest son of his half-brother, the 92: 76:
In 1660, following the restoration of Charles II to the English throne, Wotton and his sister Emilia were naturalised as English by Act of Parliament.
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form of van der Kerckhove) was the only son of Jehan, Lord of Heenvliet and his wife,
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and on his mother's death four years later, he inherited her
62: 93:William Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby of Parham 160: 17:Charles Henry Kirkhoven, 1st Earl of Bellomont 111:), who later changed his surname to Wotton. 79:In 1663, Lord Wotton took his seat in the 65:and was granted a troop of horses by the 204:Peers of Ireland created by Charles II 199:Peers of England created by Charles II 161: 13: 14: 215: 179:Emigrants from the Dutch Republic 73:(later William III of England). 184:Earls in the Peerage of Ireland 121: 1: 114: 7: 10: 220: 95:. In 1680, he was created 109:2nd Earl of Chesterfield 99:. He died in 1683 of an 194:Nobility from The Hague 133:British History Online 105:Canterbury Cathedral 48:Princess of Orange's 35:from 1649 to 1680. 103:and was buried in 97:Earl of Bellomont 211: 145: 144: 142: 140: 125: 219: 218: 214: 213: 212: 210: 209: 208: 159: 158: 149: 148: 138: 136: 127: 126: 122: 117: 38:Kirkhoven (the 12: 11: 5: 217: 207: 206: 201: 196: 191: 186: 181: 176: 171: 157: 156: 147: 146: 119: 118: 116: 113: 81:House of Lords 71:Prince William 67:States-General 23:– 1683) was a 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 216: 205: 202: 200: 197: 195: 192: 190: 189:Barons Wotton 187: 185: 182: 180: 177: 175: 172: 170: 167: 166: 164: 155: 151: 150: 134: 130: 124: 120: 112: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 85:Belsize House 82: 77: 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 51: 49: 45: 41: 36: 34: 30: 26: 22: 19:(9 May 1643, 18: 137:. Retrieved 132: 123: 96: 89:Belsize Park 78: 75: 59:Baron Wotton 58: 57:created him 52: 37: 32: 16: 15: 174:1683 deaths 169:1643 births 139:28 December 135:. HMSO 1830 50:household. 33:Lord Wotton 31:, known as 163:Categories 115:References 87:estate in 55:Charles II 40:anglicised 29:Irish peer 53:In 1649, 44:Katherine 21:The Hague 101:apoplexy 27:-born 154:Sarah 63:Breda 25:Dutch 141:2022 165:: 131:. 143:.

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The Hague
Dutch
Irish peer
anglicised
Katherine
Princess of Orange's
Charles II
Breda
States-General
Prince William
House of Lords
Belsize House
Belsize Park
William Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby of Parham
apoplexy
Canterbury Cathedral
2nd Earl of Chesterfield
"House of Lords Journal Volume 11: 27 August 1660 Pages 144-145 Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 11, 1660-1666"
Stanhope née Wotton; other married name van der Kerckhove, Katherine, suo jure countess of Chesterfield, and Lady Stanhope (bap. 1609, d. 1667), courtier - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; Poynting, Sarah
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1643 births
1683 deaths
Emigrants from the Dutch Republic
Earls in the Peerage of Ireland
Barons Wotton
Nobility from The Hague
Peers of England created by Charles II
Peers of Ireland created by Charles II

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