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Ralph Stawell, 1st Baron Stawell

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130:, where he died in 1689. His parliamentary biography says that despite his appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Somerset by James II, Stawell at once rallied to William of Orange and makes no suggestion that he was imprisoned. 60:, and by her had one son, John. Ann died in 1670 and in 1672 he married secondly Abigail, daughter and heiress of William Pitt, Esq., and with her had two sons and four daughters. 141:. Above are the arms of Pitt on a lozenge, while on consoles beneath are the arms of Stawell: Gules a cross lozengy argent, and the same impaling Pitt. 269:"Parishes: Hartley Wespall Pages 42-44 A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 4. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1911" 362: 72: 116: 258:, vol. 9 (1812), p. 425: "Stawell, Lord Stawell, 1684... At the Revolution he was committed to the Tower, where he died 1689." 367: 164: 139:
Abigail, Lady Dowager of Ralph Lord Stawell, died 27 September 1692, daughter and heir of William Pitt of Hartley Wespall
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Some sources have claimed that with the success of the Revolution against James, Stawell was committed to the
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The peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland: or, the ancient and present state of the nobility
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Penal laws and Test act: questions touching their repeal propounded in 1687–8 by James II
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Ralph's widow Lady Abigail Pitt died in 1692, and is buried in St Mary's church,
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Ralph Stawell was returned as one of the two members of parliament for
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Stawell married firstly (around 1667) Ann, a daughter of John Ryves,
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on 6 November 1688, the day after the landing in England of
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He was born c.1641, the fifth son (third surviving) of
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in the County of Somerset. In 1688, the year of the
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English
landowner
Member of Parliament
peer
John Stawell
Royalists
West Country
First Civil War.
Esquire
Tory
Colonel
Bridgwater
Somerset
Roman Catholic
Baron Stawell
Somerton
Glorious Revolution
Lord Lieutenant of Somerset
London
William, Prince of Orange
King James II
Lord Lieutenant
Lord Waldegrave
Henrietta FitzJames
Tower of London
Hartley Wespall



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