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John Molesworth, 2nd Viscount Molesworth of Swords (4 December 1679 – 17 or 18 February 1725/26). Ambassador at the Court of Tuscany and Sardinia in 1710 and 1720. He married Mary, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Middleton Esq. of Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, by whom he had a posthumous daughter
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Major The Hon. Edward Molesworth (born c.1689, died 29 November 1768). Married firstly, in Sept 1718 Catherine Middleton, daughter of Thomas Middleton, with whom he had a son Robert. Edward married as his second wife Mary Renouard and had a son John (d.1791). John's son was the
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in the period. He made a case for comparative political analysis, comparing the political situation of a country to the health of an individual; a disease, he reasoned, can only be diagnosed by comparing it to its instantiation in other people (Thompson, 495).
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Robert Molesworth was born on 7 September 1656, four days after the death of his father; his mother Judith Bysse later remarried Sir William Tichborne of Beaulieu. He was probably raised by his mother's family, the Bysses, at
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The problem for those around the Queen's youngest child is that his ... They (the Queen and Sophie, Countess of Wessex) have a shared passion for horses and military history and, despite...
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of Swords (1680/1 – 12 October 1758). Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Marlborough at the Battle of Ramilles, where he saved the Duke's life. He later became a General and rose to Fieldmarshal.
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Rochdale solicitor's firm Molesworth, Bright and Clegg. The firm was set up in 1840 by John Molesworth, one of the vicar's sons and Sophie's great-great grandfather.
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The 1st Viscount died in Dublin on 22 May 1725 at the age of sixty-nine and was buried in Swords . His widow, Letitia, died "of a great cold" on
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Dublin. Their eldest son, John, succeeded as 2nd Viscount Molesworth in 1725. John, in turn, was succeeded by his younger brother
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Hon Letitia Molesworth II (born 7 or 8 March 1697). Married Edward Bolton Esq. of Brazeel, County Dublin
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Hon. Walter Molesworth (born after 1692, between Robert II and Letitia II, died 1773). He left children.
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Thompson, Martyn P. "A Note on "Reason" and "History" in Late Seventeenth Century Political Thought."
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Hon. Charlotte Amelia Molesworth (born c.1691). Married Capt. William Tichborne, younger son of
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and Mary and Melosina, who died with their mother in the fire at their London house, 6 May 1763.
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John Phillips of Swords, County Dublin. His son was Molesworth Phillips who sailed with
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Mr John Molesworth, solicitor ...has been elected one of the County Coroners for ....
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Dublin constituencies
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In 1720, Molesworth and his grandson lost a significant investment in the
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Hayton, D. W. (2008). "Molesworth, Robert, first Viscount Molesworth".
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and widow of Edward Archdall Esq. of Castle Archdall, County Fermanagh.
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With his wife Letitia, Molesworth had eleven sons and six daughters:
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Hon. Robert Molesworth III (born c.1702, died aged c.10 of smallpox)
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Captain The Hon. William Molesworth (born 1688, died 6 March 1770),
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Robert Molesworth, 1st Viscount Molesworth's direct descendant is
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Hon. Coote Molesworth II M.D. (born 1698, died 9 November 1782)
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Richard married secondly Mary, daughter of Rev. William Usher,
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William Molesworth, MA (Cantab), MLitt (Dub) (29 March 2013).
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Coat of arms of Robert Molesworth, 1st Viscount Molesworth
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He married firstly Jane Lucas and had three daughters:
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Vincit Amor Patriae (The love of my country prevails)
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Edward Deane
John Allen
Chambre Brabazon
John Allen
Joseph Deane
Swords
Thomas Ashe
John Reading
Richard Molesworth
Plunket Plunket
Camelford
Ambrose Manaton
Sidney Wortley Montagu
Ambrose Manaton
Henry Manaton
Henry Manaton
Dennys Glynn
Lostwithiel
Russell Robartes
Sir John Molesworth
Russell Robartes
Russell Robartes
James Kendall
East Retford
Sir Hardolph Wastneys

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