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John Anthony Fonblanque

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and is also said to have been a personal friend of his Royal Highness. He is supposed to have written the celebrated letters to the King on the subject of his Royal Highness's exclusion from the army which were generally attributed to
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Called to the bar at the Middle Temple, 24 January 1783, Fonblanque distinguished himself in 1791 as leading counsel at the bar of the House of Commons on behalf of the merchants of London in opposition to the Quebec bill.
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The case of Samuel Howe Showers Esq., Lieutenant Colonel in the military service of the East India Company at Calcutta to which is subjoined the opinions of Mr. Erskine and Mr. Fonblanque thereon
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John Anthony Fonblanque died on 4 January 1837 in his 77th year, still confined to the area just outside the debtors' prison, retaining his faculties to the last and "with perfect resignation".
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family, his father having exchanged the surname de Grenier de Fonblanque for that of Fonblanque on his naturalisation in England.
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and Oxford. In 1828, late in life, he changed his surname by royal licence to de Grenier Fonblanque. He was descended from a
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Fonblanque was the author of the very extensive notes forming the useful body of the standard legal work,
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1834 (a dispute concerning compensation for lands seized in France during the revolution)
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On 30 May 1786, he married Frances Caroline Fitzgerald (1760–1844), sister of the poet
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Thomas Fonblanque (26 January 1793 – 1861), Her Britannic Majesty's Consul General and
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on 28 April 1804, his brilliant early reputation meant he was spoken of as a future
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Doubts as to the expediency of adopting the recommendation of the bullion committee
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1802–1806 as a member of the Whig party following members of his wife's family,
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History of the Royal Berkshire Militia (Now 3rd Battalion Royal Berks Regiment)
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and daughter of Colonel John Austen Fitzgerald and Henrietta Martin sister of
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hearing that his library was to be sold purchased it and presented it to him.
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A Treatise on Equity, with the addition of marginal references and notes
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The revised opinion of John Fonblanque on the case of the Baron de Bode
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Camelford
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Michael Lobban, 'Fonblanque, John de Grenier (1759–1837)',
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in two volumes, 1792 (5th edition J & W T Clarke, 1820)
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The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1790–1820
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Thoughts on the Canada Bill, Now Depending in Parliament
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contributions in Parliament by john Anthony Fonblanque
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A serious exhortation to the Electors of Great Britain
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in 1780. The regiment was disembodied in March 1783.
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Three daughters : Caroline, Harriott and Eliza.
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He was Member of Parliament (MP) for the borough of
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KC
Fonblanque
Harrow School
Huguenot
Ensign
Berkshire Militia
Henry Ballow
Camelford
Samuel Martin
Sir Ralph Payne
Whig
King George IV
Prince of Wales
Lord Moira
King's Counsel
Whig
Lord Chancellor
Lord Eldon
William Thomas Fitzgerald
Samuel Martin
John Samuel Martin Fonblanque
ChargΓ© d'Affaires in Serbia
Edward Barrington de Fonblanque
War Office
Albany Fonblanque



Emma Elizabeth Thoyts
Hansard

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