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1722:. "After this period it appears by a rule book of the Court of King's Bench, in Trinity Term (6. Will and Mary) that the outlawry against his father was reversed by the judgement of the said court, and which judgement was duly entered up and enrolled, and also examined by the House of Lords, 2 December 1697, when the Lord Viscount Massereene reported that the said outlawry was reversed."
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2001:. "Charles, 10th Viscount Dillon, Col. proprietor of Dillon Regt., 1730–1741 (refer to Arthur, son of Theobald, 7th Viscount). He m. 16 Jan. 1734-5 his cousin Frances, only child of 9th Viscount Dillon and had an only son Charles b. 10 Nov. 1738; d. May 1739. He d. 24 Oct. 1741 ..."
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Charles took over as colonel of Dillon's Regiment as their father retired. Henry, aged 25, was promoted captain. In 1733 his father died at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Charles, already colonel, now also succeeded in his father's titles, becoming the 2nd Count
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Ireland, Dillon resigned the colonelcy in favour of his younger brother James and left France in 1744 as England prepared a law to forbid its citizens to fight for foreign countries. His brother James succeeded him as colonel-proprietor of Dillon's Regiment.
2418:. "... Arthur, born in September, 1750, was in his seventeenth year; or of an age deemed sufficient for entering upon the Colonel-Proprietorship of the regiment, which had been reserved for him in France. He accordingly obtained it by a brevet of August 25th 1767 ..."
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Regiment that was hard to fill. The four brothers Charles, Henry, James, and Edward, had served one after the other as colonel, the fifth brother,
1671:. "On 11 April 1713 the peace was signed at Utrecht: in return for the acknowledgement of his grandson as Philip V of Spain, Louis had had to recognize the Hanoverian and Protestant succession in England."
1604:. "James II was given the larger of the two royal châteaux, known as the château-vieux. The other, the château-neuf was retained by Louis as the official residence of the governor of the town ..."
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Francis Edward as the rightful king of England and Ireland (as James III) and of Scotland (as James VIII). Dillon's Regiment, led by Henry's father, fought for France in the
2399:. "From 1747 the proprietorship of the regiment was consequently allowed to remain with the Lord Henry Dillon referred to, who though resident in England drew the profits on the appointments;"
1014:. Thereupon the fourth brother, Edward, succeeded as colonel. He continued to fight with the regiment under de Saxe against the English under Cumberland, but in 1747 he was wounded at the
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2250:. "Charles, 12th viscount, whose claim to the viscountcy was established by the house of lords in Ireland, after a solemn hearing, 18 March 1788; b. 6. Nov 1745 ..."
2181:. "... m. 26 Oct. 1744, Charlotte Lee, eldest da. of George-Henry, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, and at length sole h. to the estates of the earls of Lichfield ..."
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Charles, the 10th Viscount and colonel of Dillon's Regiment, died in London without surviving children. Charles was buried in
2146:. "When he was about to quit France, in 1744, he resigned his regiment there to his next brother, the Chevalier Jacques (or James) de Dillon, Knight of Malta ..."
1773:. "Samedi 7 – On apprit ce matin, chez le roi, que la reine d'Angleterre étoit morte à Saint-Germain; Elle est morte comme une sainte, et comme elle a toujours vécu."
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1950:. "While he was inspecting the frontline on 12 June 1634, three cannonballs came directly to the place one of which took off his head ..."
2330:. "Valentine (called) 5th viscount Kenmare ... m. 1st 7 July 1777, Charlotte Dillon, da. of Henry, 11th Viscount Dillon ..."
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2266:. "Sir William , 6th bart. , m. June 1767, Frances Dillon, eldest da. of Henry, 11th Viscount Dillon ..."
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1918:. "II. Charles (Dillon) second Earl, Viscount and Baron (Dillon) " ...
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1829:. "... and was created Earl Dillon, 1722, by the Old Pretender."
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2018:. New series. Vol. 11. 1741. p. 554, left column, bottom.
1985:. "He was s. by his cousin Charles, 10th Viscount Dillon ..."
1636:. "... Louis XIV recognised his thirteen-year-old son as king."
1572:. "Lieutenant-General Arthur Dillon, besides daughters, had 5 sons."
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2865:. Vol. II (17th ed.). London: F. C. and J. Rivington.
2111:. "... the Battle of Etingen where he was present ..."
2842:. Vol. I (17th ed.). London: F. C. and J. Rivington.
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2092:. " Col. proprietor of Dillon Regt., 1741–1744 and 1747–72;"
1652:. "He was created Count Dillon by Louis XIV, 1711 ..."
2733:. Vol. IV (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press.
1789:. "... survived him and d. 8 May 1718 ..."
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2890:Initiation to the History of France
2679:(77th ed.). London: Harrison.
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2314:. "Laura, b. 21 April 1754."
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3073:. New York: P. O'Shea Publisher.
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2485:. "His widow d. 8. March 1784."
1053:Robert Lee, 4th Earl of Lichfield
1042:(1775–1783) against the English.
914:George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield
185:George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield
180:was present on the English side.
2803:Diary of the Marquess of Dangeau
2673:; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915).
1245:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
1162:; Regency until the majority of
1104:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
1051:he was succeeded by their uncle
918:chapel of the Portuguese Embassy
692:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
2957:Diary of a Woman in her Fifties
2365:
2184:
2004:
1471:
1458:
1128:and France drops the Jacobites.
1059:Death, succession, and timeline
982:Charlotte (1755–1782), married
3262:Nobility from County Roscommon
3017:Dynasty: The Stuarts 1560–1807
2743:– Dacre to Dysart (for Dillon)
1449:
1368:War of the Austrian Succession
916:in a Catholic ceremony at the
889:War of the Austrian Succession
710:and had gone to France as the
170:War of the Austrian Succession
1:
3257:Earls in the Jacobite peerage
3174:Compendium of Irish Biography
2798:Journal du marquis de Dangeau
1126:War of the Spanish Succession
791:War of the Spanish Succession
776:
69:Charles, 12th Viscount Dillon
59:Charles, 10th Viscount Dillon
3170:"Dillon, Theobald, Viscount"
1488:
1018:, taken prisoner, and died.
932:by her paternal grandmother
842:War of the Polish Succession
158:War of the Polish Succession
7:
2090:646, right column, line 63b
1827:646, right column, line 18a
1554:646, right column, line 18b
1522:646, right column, line 63a
738:, who came to Ireland with
126:Arthur Dillon, Count Dillon
103:
10:
3283:
2927:. Vol. 19. New York:
2639:
2598:646, right column, line 25
2582:64g, right column, line 23
2534:646, right column, line 63
2360:646, right column, line 23
2344:646, right column, line 85
2280:646, right column, line 73
2232:317, right column, line 29
1999:646, right column, line 57
1983:646, right column, line 56
1685:646, right column, line 49
1650:646, right column, line 16
1329:Brother James fell at the
1271:Charles, the 10th Viscount
1090:
1087:
1084:
1040:American Revolutionary War
808:In 1714 Henry's uncle the
730:. His father's family was
3252:17th-century Irish people
3220:
3211:
3203:
3196:
3092:. London: Samuel Palmer.
2451:317, right column, bottom
1364:Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
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2907:Handley, Stuart (2004).
2716:– L to M (for Lichfield)
2216:317, right column, line
1442:
1416:Wife inherited when the
1222:Became captain, whereas
3121:Encyclopædia Britannica
3106:Phillips, Walter Alison
3086:Palmer, Samuel (1870).
2929:Oxford University Press
1142:Henry, the 8th Viscount
3040:Miller, Peggy (1971).
3023:Hodder & Stoughton
3013:MacLeod, John (1999).
2721:Cokayne, George Edward
2694:Cokayne, George Edward
2614:450, para 2. line five
2594:Burke & Burke 1915
2578:Burke & Burke 1915
2530:Burke & Burke 1915
2356:Burke & Burke 1915
2340:Burke & Burke 1915
2276:Burke & Burke 1915
2086:Burke & Burke 1915
1995:Burke & Burke 1915
1979:Burke & Burke 1915
1823:Burke & Burke 1915
1681:Burke & Burke 1915
1646:Burke & Burke 1915
1614:Burke & Burke 1915
1550:Burke & Burke 1915
1518:Burke & Burke 1915
1479:Burke & Burke 1915
1418:last earl of Lichfield
1382:Mother died in Paris.
1102:Born, probably at the
998:Second term as colonel
876:
2770:Corp, Edward (2011).
2747:Corp, Edward (2004).
1316:2nd Earl of Lichfield
1046:Lichfield inheritance
1024:Arthur Richard Dillon
976:Catherine (1752–1797)
908:Marriage and children
874:
187:, acquiring lands in
3178:M. H. Gill & Son
3044:James: Old Pretender
2931:. pp. 881–884.
2704:George Bell and Sons
2377:Gentleman's Magazine
2196:Gentleman's Magazine
2016:Gentleman's Magazine
1438:Notes and references
958:(1750–1794), became
867:Viscount and colonel
783:James Francis Edward
769:. His elder brother
694:, France, where the
1502:La Tour du Pin 1913
1286:Battle of Dettingen
901:Battle of Dettingen
810:8th Viscount Dillon
734:and descended from
704:7th Viscount Dillon
174:Battle of Dettingen
144:(1705–1787) was an
3198:Peerage of Ireland
3050:St. Martin's Press
1346:Battle of Lauffeld
1331:Battle of Fontenoy
1016:Battle of Lauffeld
1012:Duke of Cumberland
1004:Battle of Fontenoy
951:Baronet Jerningham
877:
3230:
3229:
3221:Succeeded by
2899:978-2-235-01484-7
2783:978-0-521-51327-2
1435:
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1403:Dillon's Regiment
1390:1767, 25 Aug
1357:1748, 18 Oct
1326:1745, 11 May
1311:1744, 26 Oct
1281:1743, 27 Jun
1266:1741, 24 Oct
1202:1723, 16 Feb
1191:Dillon's Regiment
1137:1714, 13 Jan
1115:1713, 11 Apr
991:Dillon's Regiment
979:Laura (born 1754)
972:French Revolution
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897:Habsburg monarchy
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1122:Peace of Utrecht
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2788:– (Preview)
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968:guillotined
854:Kehl (1733)
740:Prince John
732:Old English
720:Mountcashel
666:the article
189:Oxfordshire
55:Predecessor
3236:Categories
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777:Early life
664:Subject of
547:Henrietta-
146:Irish peer
3186:122693688
3152:cite book
3144:655825906
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2859:(1828b).
2836:(1828a).
2819:cite book
2811:310446765
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1598:Corp 2004
1534:Webb 1878
1489:Citations
1466:Old Style
1301:colonelcy
1160:Louis XIV
1158:Death of
1073:Timeline
761:to Queen
742:in 1185.
675:Viscounts
633:1789–1862
628:Henrietta
622:1777–1832
565:1750–1794
554:1757–1782
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451:Charlotte
445:1705–1787
432:1701–1741
417:1688–1737
334:1684–1757
329:Christina
319:1670–1733
168:. In the
91:Spouse(s)
65:Successor
50:1741–1787
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3132:(1904).
3108:(1911).
2989:(1789).
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2921:(eds.).
2882:(1984).
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1177:Made an
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966:and was
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696:Jacobite
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227:Theobald
3118:(ed.).
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551:Phipps
321:French
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104:Detail
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