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Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg

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Fauconberg died on 31 December 1700, and was buried in the family vault in Coxwold. He had no children; on his death, the earldom became extinct, but his viscountcy passed to his nephew,
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The History of the North York Militia, now known as the Fourth Battalion Alexandra Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)
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in the English Civil Wars, in which many of them had fought, and was an overt reminder of their radical origins.
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Grant, Peter, "Belasyse , Mary, Countess Fauconberg (bap. 1637, d. 1713)", Oxford University Press 2004–2008,
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Stater, Victor "Belasyse, Thomas, first Earl Fauconberg (1627/8–1700)", Oxford University Press 2004–2008,
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Two songs at the marriage of the Lord Fauconberg and the Lady Mary Cromwell
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and Captain of the Guard (in which office he succeeded his uncle
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While he was in Italy, Fauconberg translated and published the
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father and grandfather, Belasyse supported Parliament in the
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of Horse. He was one of the noblemen who joined in inviting
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Also referred to as "Lord Falconbridge" in some sources (
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University of London, Institute of Historical Research.
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On 3 July 1651 Fauconberg married Mildred, daughter of
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The Right Honourable
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Lord Lieutenant, North Riding
Charles II
James II
Envoy to the Republic of Venice
Charles II
Special Envoy to France
Commonwealth of England
Newburgh Priory, Yorkshire
Sutton House, London
Coxwold
Mary Cromwell
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
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English peer
Parliamentary
English Civil War
Oliver Cromwell
Mary
Restoration
Privy Council
Charles II
William III

Henry Belasyse
Thomas Belasyse, 1st Viscount Fauconberg
Royalist

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