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Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh, 3rd Earl of Desmond (1668 – 18 March 1717) was an English peer and member of the House of Lords, styled Viscount Feilding from 1675 to 1685.[1]

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  1. 24 relations: Affair of Fielding and Bylandt, Charles Fielding, County Kilkenny, Denbighshire, Earl of Denbigh, Earl of Desmond, Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich, Frances Finch, Countess of Winchilsea and Nottingham, House of Lords, John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland, John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland, List of Masters of the Horse to British royal consorts, Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire, Lord William Powlett, Monks Kirby, Peerage of England, Prince George of Denmark, Robert King (Roundhead), Sir Basil Firebrace, 1st Baronet, Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham, Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer, William Cockburn (physician), William Feilding, 3rd Earl of Denbigh, William Feilding, 5th Earl of Denbigh.

  2. Earls of Denbigh
  3. Earls of Desmond (1628 creation)
  4. Feilding family
  5. Lord-Lieutenants of Leicestershire

Affair of Fielding and Bylandt

The affair of Fielding and Bylandt was a brief naval engagement off the Isle of Wight on 31 December 1779 between a Royal Navy squadron, commanded by Commodore Charles Fielding, and a naval squadron of the Dutch Republic, commanded by rear-admiral Lodewijk van Bylandt, escorting a Dutch convoy.

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Charles Fielding

Charles Fielding (also known as Charles Feilding; 2 July 1738 – 11 January 1783) was a British naval officer who was the initiator of the Affair of Fielding and Bylandt in the run-up to the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War. Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh and Charles Fielding are Feilding family.

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County Kilkenny

County Kilkenny (Contae Chill Chainnigh) is a county in Ireland.

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Denbighshire

Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych) is a county in the north-east of Wales.

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Earl of Denbigh

Earl of Denbigh (pronounced 'Denby') is a title in the Peerage of England. Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh and Earl of Denbigh are Feilding family.

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Earl of Desmond

Earl of Desmond (meaning Earl of South Munster) is a title of nobility created by the English monarch in the peerage of Ireland. Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh and Earl of Desmond are Feilding family.

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Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich

Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich (10 April 1670 – 20 October 1729) was born in Burlington House, London, England to Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Sandwich and Lady Ann Boyle.

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Frances Finch, Countess of Winchilsea and Nottingham

Frances Juliana Finch, Countess of Winchilsea and Nottingham (20 January 1709 – 3 October 1734) was an English aristocrat and social reformer. Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh and Frances Finch, Countess of Winchilsea and Nottingham are Feilding family.

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House of Lords

The House of Lords is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland

John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland and 9th Earl of Rutland (29 May 163810 January 1711) was a British MP, and Whig politician. Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh and John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland are Lord-Lieutenants of Leicestershire.

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John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland

John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland KG (18 September 1676 – 22 February 1721), styled Lord Roos from 1679 to 1703 and Marquess of Granby from 1703 to 1711, was a British Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1701 until 1711, when he succeeded to the peerage as Duke of Rutland. Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh and John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland are Lord-Lieutenants of Leicestershire.

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List of Masters of the Horse to British royal consorts

Below is an incomplete list of those who have served as Master of the Horse to British royal consorts.

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Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire

This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire.

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Lord William Powlett

Lord William Powlett (baptized 18 August 1666 – 25 September 1729) was an English Member of Parliament.

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Monks Kirby

Monks Kirby is a village and civil parish in north-eastern Warwickshire, England.

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Peerage of England

The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707.

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Prince George of Denmark

Prince George of Denmark and Norway, Duke of Cumberland (Jørgen; 2 April 165328 October 1708), was the husband of Anne, Queen of Great Britain.

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Robert King (Roundhead)

Sir Robert King (–1657) was an Irish soldier and statesman.

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Sir Basil Firebrace, 1st Baronet

Sir Basil Firebrace, 1st Baronet (1652 – 7 May 1724) was a supplier of wines to the royal household, Sheriff of London, and MP for Chippenham, Wiltshire, from 1690 to 1692.

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Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham

Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham (5 July 1682 – 8 November 1723) was a British landowner and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1708 and 1723.

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Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer

The Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer was an office in the English Exchequer.

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William Cockburn (physician)

William Cockburn M.D. (1669–1739) was a Scottish physician, known for his dysentery remedy and as Jonathan Swift's doctor.

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William Feilding, 3rd Earl of Denbigh

William Feilding, 3rd Earl of Denbigh, 2nd Earl of Desmond (29 December 1640 – 23 August 1685) was an English nobleman. Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh and William Feilding, 3rd Earl of Denbigh are Earls of Denbigh, Earls of Desmond (1628 creation), Feilding family and peerage of England earl stubs.

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William Feilding, 5th Earl of Denbigh

William Feilding, 5th Earl of Denbigh and 4th Earl of Desmond (26 October 1697 – 2 August 1755), styled as Viscount Feilding until 1717, was an English nobleman. Basil Feilding, 4th Earl of Denbigh and William Feilding, 5th Earl of Denbigh are Earls of Denbigh, Earls of Desmond (1628 creation) and Feilding family.

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See also

Earls of Denbigh

Earls of Desmond (1628 creation)

Feilding family

Lord-Lieutenants of Leicestershire

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_Feilding,_4th_Earl_of_Denbigh

Also known as Basil Feilding, 3rd Earl of Desmond.