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in both the Short and the Long Parliaments. He took the side of the parliament at the outset of the Civil War, but went abroad in 1643 rather than sign the Covenant, and his estates were sequestrated in 1646. He returned to England in 1653, and, though he refused to act against
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in 1465 and M.P. for the city in 1472. Sir Ralph Verney's eldest son, Sir John Verney, married Margaret, heiress of Sir Robert Whittingham of Pendley. In 1525, Sir Ralph Verney's fourth son, of the same name, married Elizabeth, one of the six co-heiresses of John, Lord Braye.
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who sat in the House of Commons from 1895 to 1900 for SE Warwickshire and succeeded to the title in 1902. The family had left Compton Verney House by 1887 and it was finally sold in 1921.
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descend from Richard Verney (1683–1711), who was granted the title 11th Baron Willoughby de Broke by the House of Lords in 1696. These Verneys had inherited the Verney estates at
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1216–1223), but the fortunes of the family were made by Sir Ralph Verney (c. 1410–1478). After settling in Buckinghamshire in the 13th century, the family had purchased
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in 1832, and remained a member of the House with two short intervals for fifty-two years. He married in 1835 Eliza, daughter of Admiral Sir
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in Warwickshire through the marriage of Sir Richard Verney (died 1630) to Margaret Greville (died 1631), sister and heiress of
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The other contemporary and younger Ralph Verney, according to some sources, was his nephew, the son of John Verney.
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The family's local history is reflected in placenames such as Verney Avenue and Lady Verney Close in
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The present Verney family, of Claydon Hall, Buckinghamshire, is descended in the male line from
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Verney Papers: Notes of Proceedings in the Long Parliament by Sir Ralph Verney, printed by the
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strung as necklaces for a New Year's day gift in 1506. Sir Ralph died in 1528 and is buried at
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Memorial to the Verney family in Middle Claydon parish church, situated next to Claydon House
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Sociability and Power in Late Stuart-England: The Cultural Worlds of the Verneys 1659–1720
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Sociability and Power in Late Stuart-England: The Cultural Worlds of the Verneys 1660–1720
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The Verneys: A True Story of Love, War and Madness in Seventeenth-Century England
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Effigies of Sir Ralph and Eleanor Verney in All Saints' Church, Kings Langley.
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in Scotland as chamberlain, and subsequently Ralph Verney was chamberlain to
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For the final quarter of the 20th century the 1818 baronetcy was held by
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The Lord Mayor's second son was also called Sir Ralph Verney. He married
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The pedigree of Verney of Middle Claydon commences with Ralph de Verney (
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interest, but received no reward from the party leaders. He rebuilt
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Sir Ralph Verney's estates and honours descended to his son,
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Memoirs of the Verney Family during the Seventeenth Century
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Worthies of Buckinghamshire and Men of Note of that County
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Accounts of the Lord Treasurer of Scotland: 1506-1507
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broke out the royal standard was entrusted to him at
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Gibbs. pp. 386–387. 606: 589: 587: 585: 583: 374:(1801–1894), was the son of General Sir 347: 260:and was slain during the final assault. 225:in 1623, and was knight-marshal to King 183: 120: 40: 29: 336:with great splendour from the plans of 14: 761: 420:was named after her in the 1960s, the 651: 580: 470: 215:in hospital in extreme poverty, and 180:Involvement in the English Civil War 435:The Verneys who hold the barony of 382:Mary Verney, 1st Baroness Fermanagh 24: 679:National Heritage List for England 416:, appeared in 1904. An all-girls 280:peerage in 1703 and was father of 243:(1613–1696), 1st baronet, sat for 25: 795: 738: 674:"Church of All Saints (1100442)" 594: 577:(Oxford University Press, 2002). 368:, Hertfordshire. The Right Hon. 320:(c. 1712–1791), was a friend of 91: 713: 343: 288:in 1743. Earl Verney's sister, 263: 693: 662: 645: 624: 567: 539: 459:17th Baron Willoughby de Broke 398:Frances Parthenope Nightingale 13: 1: 560: 396:, K.C.B., M.P., and secondly 371:Sir Harry Verney, 2nd baronet 310:(1737–1810), who was created 754:Compton Verney House website 642:(London, 1830), pp. 36, 228. 485:. As of 2018, it is held by 296:Sir Thomas Cave, 3rd Baronet 193:Sir Edmund Verney of Pendley 141:and joined the household of 7: 784:People from Buckinghamshire 510: 294:, by her marriage with Sir 10: 800: 474: 199:(1584–1615), who became a 726:, Riverhead Books, 2006. 314:in 1792. His second son, 169:of the couple survive in 117:The courtier Ralph Verney 532: 386:British House of Commons 769:English gentry families 617:Encyclopædia Britannica 464:Richard Greville Verney 422:Lady Verney High School 56:purchased the manor of 652:Gibbs, Robert (1888). 492:A second and separate 483:Major Sir Ralph Verney 357: 317:Ralph, 2nd Earl Verney 189: 161:in Hertfordshire; his 137:. He was a servant of 126: 49: 38: 394:George Johnstone Hope 351: 187: 124: 44: 33: 406:Frances, Lady Verney 402:Florence Nightingale 291:Lady Margaret Verney 110:Lord Mayor of London 437:Willoughby de Broke 80:then at Pendley in 750:by Susan E. Whyman 700:James Balfour Paul 358: 312:Baroness Fermanagh 201:soldier of fortune 197:Sir Francis Verney 190: 171:All Saints' Church 127: 50: 39: 732:978-1-59448-948-8 720:Adrian Tinniswood 573:Susan E. Whyman, 487:Sir Edmund Verney 471:20th–21st century 258:Siege of Drogheda 231:English Civil War 218:Sir Edmund Verney 139:Elizabeth of York 88:in Warwickshire. 16:(Redirected from 791: 779:English families 707: 697: 691: 690: 688: 686: 670:Historic England 666: 660: 659: 649: 643: 628: 622: 621: 600: 598: 597: 591: 578: 571: 554: 543: 494:Verney baronetcy 451:1st Baron Brooke 308:Lady Mary Verney 282:Sir Ralph Verney 240:Sir Ralph Verney 106:Sir Ralph Verney 21: 799: 798: 794: 793: 792: 790: 789: 788: 759: 758: 741: 716: 711: 710: 698: 694: 684: 682: 667: 663: 650: 646: 629: 625: 610:, ed. (1911). 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Index

Verney family


Claydon House
Middle Claydon
Buckinghamshire
manor house
Claydon House
Fleetmarston
Buckinghamshire
Hertfordshire
Compton Verney
fl.
Middle Claydon
Sir Ralph Verney
Lord Mayor of London

Eleanor Pole
Cardinal Pole
Elizabeth of York
Margaret Tudor
Princess Mary
Windsor Castle
gold coins
Kings Langley
chest tomb
effigies
All Saints' Church

soldier of fortune

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