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for many years and sent his nominees to
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Godolphin died at his house in the Stable Yard, St James's, on 17 January 1766 and was buried in Kensington Church on 25 January. He and his wife had two sons and four daughters, of whom two sons and a daughter predeceased him.
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from 29 December 1706 until 1712. Early in 1708, he gave up the office of Warden of the
Stannaries, and the other posts which had become too burdensome for him. At the
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Without living male heirs, the earldom of
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534:. He also held the place of one of the tellers of the
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760:. Among his protΓ©gΓ©s was the physician and humorist
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748:Godolphin was one of the founding governors of the
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482:(nΓ©e Blagge), died six days later on 9 September.
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952:. London: Oxford University Press. p. 345.
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733:. She was born on 20 July 1681 and baptised at
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906:. Vol. 22. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
19:For other people named Francis Godolphin, see
1922:Members of the Privy Council of Great Britain
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663:On 23 January 1735, Lord Rialton was created
597:, he was returned as MP for both Helston and
589:Godolphin was known by the courtesy title of
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422:(3 September 1678 β 17 January 1766), styled
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341:William Godolphin, Marquess of Blandford
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373:Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin
326: 1698; died 1733)
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840:"Godolphin, Francis (GDLN695F)"
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595:1708 British general election
576:1705 English general election
560:Lord Warden of the Stannaries
552:1702 English general election
532:1698 English general election
516:1695 English general election
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1721:The Lord Hervey of Ickworth
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1740:The Viscount Torrington
1442:The Duke of Marlborough
1287:Teller of the Exchequer
794:Lady Margaret Godolphin
638:High Steward of Banbury
578:he tried to unseat two
566:, and rider and master
348:Lady Margaret Godolphin
215:Teller of the Exchequer
1815:The Duke of Devonshire
1703:The Duke of Devonshire
1697:The Earl of Wilmington
1678:The Earl of Wilmington
766:Royal Chelsea Hospital
708:History of my own Time
668:of Helston in Cornwall
630:lord of the bedchamber
615:No Peace Without Spain
582:when he stood for the
562:, high steward of the
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1897:British MPs 1708β1710
1892:British MPs 1707β1708
1887:English MPs 1705β1707
1882:English MPs 1702β1705
1877:English MPs 1701β1702
1867:English MPs 1695β1698
1715:The Earl of Godolphin
1709:The Viscount Lonsdale
1594:The Duke of Newcastle
1361:The Viscount Lonsdale
1307:Sir Benjamin Bathurst
1083:Sir Henry Seymour, Bt
1075:Sir Henry Seymour, Bt
1058:Sir Henry Seymour, Bt
1015:Sir John St Aubyn, Bt
1002:Parliament of England
974:Boase, George Clement
804:1st Duke of Newcastle
725:, eldest daughter of
644:from 26 May 1723. To
198:Sir Benjamin Bathurst
101:The Viscount Lonsdale
37:The Earl of Godolphin
1425:The Earl of Abingdon
790:(born February 1701)
788:Lord Henry Godolphin
508:Member of Parliament
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33:The Right Honourable
1947:Grooms of the Stool
1840:The Duke of Grafton
1771:The Duke of Montagu
1622:The Lord Harrington
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628:from 1715 to 1735,
494:, where he took an
1952:Earls of Godolphin
1821:The Duke of Dorset
1765:The Duke of Argyll
1653:The Lord Hardwicke
1614:Northern Secretary
1586:Southern Secretary
1577:Sir Robert Walpole
1477:Peerage of England
1393:The Lord Granville
1274:Political offices
1183:Sir Edward Norreys
978:Godolphin, Francis
750:Foundling Hospital
660:on 18 April 1733.
650:groom of the stole
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1439:Succeeded by
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1348:Succeeded by
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1211:Succeeded by
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1080:Succeeded by
1040:Charles Godolphin
1037:Succeeded by
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1027:1695β1698
1011:Charles Godolphin
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813:4th Duke of Leeds
758:Godolphin Arabian
754:child abandonment
745:, the dramatist.
739:Westminster Abbey
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603:Henry Sacheverell
564:Duchy of Cornwall
528:court of chancery
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