Sir George Hungerford (1637–1712), of Cadenham House, Bremhill, Wiltshire, was an English country gentleman and member of parliament. He was the son of...
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Baron Hungerford is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 7 January 1426 for Walter Hungerford, who was summoned to parliament, had been...
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John Hungerford (ca. 1560 – 1636) was an English MP. He was the eldest of Walter Hungerford of Cadenham manor, Foxham, Wiltshire and his wife Frances,...
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Edmund Hungerford, MP for Marlborough in 1586 Edward Hungerford (disambiguation), several people Ed V. Hungerford III, American particle physicist George Hungerford...
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House of Commons from 1734 to 1747. Hungerford was the second, but eldest surviving son of Sir George Hungerford of Cadenham House, Bremhill, Wiltshire...
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Civil War. In 1660, Hungerford was elected Member of Parliament for Whitchurch in the Convention Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Whitchurch in 1661...
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Wiltshire in 1631. In April 1640, Hungerford was elected MP for Chippenham in the Short Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Chippenham for the Long Parliament...
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1876, Inspector Joseph Drewitt and PC Thomas Shorter were murdered near Hungerford in Berkshire, United Kingdom. The officers were in the area on unrelated...
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wife Frances Hungerford, daughter of Anthony Hungerford. She later married Richard Musgrave, and died in or before December 1711. George Edward Cokayne...
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in 1657. In 1658 Hungerford was elected Member of Parliament for Chippenham in the Third Protectorate Parliament. He was elected MP for Chippenham in...
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