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Marmaduke Langdale, 3rd Baron Langdale of Holme (1703–12 December 1718). He was the son of Marmaduke Langdale, 2nd Baron Langdale of Holme and Elizabeth Savage. He married Frances Draycott of Painesley. They had three children. He died at Holme-on-Spalding-Moor on 12 December
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Marmaduke Langdale, 2nd Baron Langdale of Holme (14 January 1661–25 February 1703). He was born at Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, the son of Marmaduke Langdale, 1st Baron Langdale of Holme and Lenox Rhodes. He married Elizabeth Savage of Beeston. They had six children. He died at
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Marmaduke Langdale, 4th Baron Langdale of Holme (1718–8 January 1771). He was the son of Marmaduke Langdale, 3rd Baron Langdale of Holme and Frances Draycott. He married Elizabeth Widdrington on 3 August 1706. They had four children. He died at his house on
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Marmaduke Langdale, 5th Baron Langdale of Holme (1771–1778). He was the son of Marmaduke Langdale, 4th Baron Langdale of Holme and Elizabeth Widrington. He married Constantia Smythe. They had five children. He died at
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the same year. He had one daughter but no sons and the barony became extinct on his death in 1851. The evangelical clergyman
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was a title that was created twice in British history. The first creation came in the
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and in later life a Catholic convert. His son, the second Baron, was
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General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland
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from before the reign of King John (1199–1216).
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Holme-on-Spalding-Moor on 25 February 1703, aged 42.
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Peerage of England
royalist
English Civil War
Marmaduke Langdale
Holme
Prince Rupert
Marquess of Newcastle
Battle of Marston Moor
High Sheriff of Yorkshire
Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull
territorial designation
Holme-on-Spalding-Moor
hundred
Pickering
County of York
held as their seat
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Henry Bickersteth
Master of the Rolls
Edward Bickersteth
Marmaduke Langdale, 1st Baron Langdale of Holme
Pighall
Golden Square
Soho
Jermyn Street
Henry Bickersteth, 1st Baron Langdale

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