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Cecil Bisshopp, 12th Baron Zouche

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in Ireland, while the Barony of Zouche once again fell into abeyance, this time between his two surviving daughters Hon. Harriet Anne Curzon and Katherine Annabella, Lady Brooke-Pechell. Parham Park passed in trust to Harriett Anne and her husband the Hon.
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died in 1813 at age 30 in Ontario, Canada, from wounds received in action against the Americans. The second son, Lieutenant Charles Cecil, Royal Navy, died unmarried in Jamaica in 1808 of yellow fever after the frigate
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He entered Parliament in 1780 as the member for New Shoreham, sitting until 1790, and then again in 1796, sitting until 1806.
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Maj A. McK, Annand, 'Sir Cecil Bysshopp, Bart. (later 12th Baron Zouche) and the Parham Troop of Sussex Yeomanry, c. 1798',
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in his favour, as the heir of Elizabeth le Zouche, daughter of the eleventh Baron, and he thus became the twelfth
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Thus on his death in 1828, he was succeeded in the Baronetcy (but not the family estate at Parham) by his cousin
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The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794–1914, 1: The Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry
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was wrecked whilst endeavouring to destroy some batteries near Havana, Cuba.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Visitation of England and Wales Notes, 1919, Volume 13; Volume 1919
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Parham Park House, West Sussex, seat of the Bisshopp Baronets
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He was the eldest son of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 7th Baronet of
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Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
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FRS
Member of Parliament
New Shoreham
Parham Park
Fellow of the Royal Society
French Revolutionary Wars
Sussex Yeomanry
abeyance
Baron Zouche
Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Bisshopp
George Bisshopp
Dean of Lismore
Robert Curzon
"BISSHOPP, Sir Cecil, 8th Bt. (1753-1828), of Parham Park, Suss"
"Fellows Details"
ISBN
0-85936-183-7
Peerage of England
Edward la Zouche
Baron Zouche
Baronetage of England
Baronet
George Bisshopp
Categories
1828 deaths
1752 births
19th-century English nobility
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
British MPs 1780–1784

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