Papers of the Mellish Family of Hodsock, Nottinghamshire, c.1160-1991 1160-1991
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Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795
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Napoléon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
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Mellish, Elizabeth Jane., 1785-
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De Vere, Thomas ., -1371 8th Earl of Oxford
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Mellish, Edward ., 1633-1703
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De Vere, Aubrey ., -1194 1st Earl of Oxford
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De Vere, Hugh ., -1263 4th Earl of Oxford
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Chambers, Ann ., 1781-1855 Mrs née Mellish; daughter of Charles Mellish of Blyth, Nottinghamshire; married William Cecil Chambers 1811; inherited Hodsock Priory 1797
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Buchanan, Andrew, 1807-1882
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Mellish, Henry Francis., 1782-1817
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Mellish, Charles ., 1737-1797 Mr M. P. Pontefract 1774-80 Aldborough 1780-4; inherited Blyth Hall and Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire, 1791
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De Vere family, Earls of Oxford, 1160-1361
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Buchanan, Andrew, 1807-1882
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Mellish, William ., 1708-1791 Mr esquire, of Blyth Hall, Nottinghamshire; M. P. for Retford 1741-51; Receiver-General of the Customs 1760-63 and 1765-85
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De Vere, Aubrey ., -1214 2nd Earl of Oxford
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Mellish family. family of Hodsock, Nottinghamshire
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De Vere family. family Earls of Oxford
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Mellish, Joseph ., 1675-1733
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Mellish family of Hodsock, Nottinghamshire
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The Mellish family were originally London merchants. In 1635 John Mellish of London purchased Blyth estate from the Saundersons, but he did not move there. He was succeeded by his eldest son Edward Mellish (1633-1703), at one time merchant at Oporto, Portugal. Edward Mellish rebuilt Blyth Hall in the 1680s. He died unmarried in 1703 and left his estate at Blyth to Joseph Mellish (1675-1733), the son of his cousin Samuel Mellish (1634-1707). Joseph's son William (1708-1791) was MP fo...
De Vere, Roger ., -1221
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Mellish, William Leigh., 1813-1864 son of Edward Mellish, Dean of Hereford; inherited Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire, in 1855
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De Vere, Robert ., -1331 6th Earl of Oxford
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De Vere, Robert ., -1221 3rd Earl of Oxford
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Mellish, Margaret ., 1820-1901 Mrs née Cunard, married William Leigh Mellish; daughter of Sir Samuel Cunard; rebuilt Hodsock Priory in 1874
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