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1871 THORP PERROW, Bedale, Letter from Frederick Calvert M.P. & Q.C. Barrister

$ 17.91

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  • England County: Yorkshire
  • Condition: Used
  • Family Surname: Calvert
  • Country: England
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Document Type: Manuscript Letter
  • City/Town/Village/Place: Bedale
  • Estate or House name: Thorp Perrow

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    1871 THORP PERROW, Bedale, Letter from Frederick Calvert M.P. & Q.C. Barrister
    This product data sheet is originally written in English.
    1871; A Fine letter from Frederick Calvert M.P. staying at the fine Country Estate of Thorp Perrow, Bedale, Yorkshire, Seat of the Ropner family.
    The letter addressed to Mr Nelson, Solicitor of Buckingham, Calvert was the younger brother of Sir Harry Verney of Claydon House, Bucks, which is now a National Trust property.
    Frederick Calvert QC (9 June 1806 – 6 June 1891) was a British Whig politician
    Born 1806, Calvert was the second son of British general Harry Calvert and Caroline (née Hammersley), and the younger brother Harry Verney, Buckingham MP. He was called to the Bar at Inner Temple in 1831,a nd later made a member of the Queen's Counsel. He married Lucy Caroline Herbert, daughter of Tory politician Edward Herbert and Lucy (née Graham) in 1865; they had no children
    Calvert was elected Whig MP for Aylesbury at a by-election in 1850, caused by the death of George Nugent-Grenville. However, he was unseated just a few months into the role after a petition-led inquiry found evidence of treating and bribery.
    During his life, Calvert was also a Deputy Lieutenant for Buckinghamshire
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    1871; A Fine letter from Frederick Calvert M.P. staying at the fine Country Estate of Thorp Perrow, Bedale, Yorkshire, Seat of the Ropner family. The letter addressed to Mr Nelson, Solicitor of Buckingham, Calvert was the younger brother of Sir Harry Verney of Claydon House, Bucks, which is now a National Trust property. Frederick Calvert QC (9 June 1806 – 6 June 1891) was a British Whig politician Born 1806, Calvert was the second son of British general Harry Calvert and Caroline (née Hammersley), and the younger brother Harry Verney, Buckingham MP. He was called to the Bar at Inner Temple in 1831,a nd later made a member of the Queen's Counsel. He married Lucy Caroline Herbert, daughter of Tory politician Edward Herbert and Lucy (née Graham) in 1865; they had no childrenCalvert was elec
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    Country
    England
    Estate or House name
    Thorp Perrow
    England County
    Yorkshire
    City/Town/Village/Place
    Bedale
    Family Surname
    Calvert
    Document Type
    Manuscript Letter