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as to be numbered among the opposition, and named to the committee which wrote the address against employing Roman Catholic officers. However, this activity was not long to continue: Digby died on 19 January 1685/6 at Coleshill, and was buried there. Kettlewell preached his
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of the county from 1680 on. A devout and scrupulous man (he rarely gambled, and donated any winnings to the poor), he took particular pains in exercising the
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On either side a monkey proper environed about the middle and lined or.
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Hon. Frances Digby (29 September 1684 – 3 May 1729), married
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On 27 August 1683, he married Lady Frances Noel, daughter of
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An ostrich, holding in the beak a horse-shoe all proper.
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Irish peer
Member of Parliament
Kildare Digby, 2nd Baron Digby
Coleshill, Warwickshire
Magdalen College, Oxford
Lincoln's Inn
Robert
Baron Digby
October 1679 election
Coventry
Warwickshire
deputy lieutenant
advowson
John Kettlewell
Edward Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough
Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton
James Scudamore, 3rd Viscount Scudamore
1685 election
Warwick
Lord Brooke
standing army
funeral sermon
William






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