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NORTH, DUDLEY (formerly LONG) (afterwards LONG NORTH), (1748-1829), of Little Glemham Hall, Suff.

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bap. 14 Mar. 1748, 2nd s. of Charles Long of Hurts Hall by Mary, da. and coh. of Dudley North of Little Glemham. educ. Bury St. Edmunds g.s.; Emmanuel, Camb. 1766; L. Inn 1769. m. 6 Nov. 1802, Hon. Sophia Anderson Pelham, da. of Charles Anderson Pelham, 1st Baron Yarborough, s.p. suc. aunt Anne, wid. of Hon. Nicholas Herbert at Little Glemham and took name of North, 2 May 1789; bro. Charles to Hurts Hall 1812 and resumed name of Long in addition to North.
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Main residence: Little Glemham Hall, Suff.
LONG, LONG NORTH
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NORTH, DUDLEY (FORMERLY LONG , AFTERWARDS LONG NORTH )), (1748-1829)

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NORTH, Frederick, Lord North (1732-92), of Bushey Park, Mdx. and Wroxton Abbey, nr. Banbury, Oxon.

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b. 13 Apr. 1732, 1st s. of Francis North, 1st Earl of Guildford, by 1st w. Lady Lucy Montague, da. of George Montague, 1st Earl of Halifax. educ. Eton 1742-8; Trinity, Oxf. 1749; Grand Tour. m. 20 May 1756, Anne, da. and h. of George Speke of White Lackington, Som., 4s. 3da. KG 18 June 1772; suc. fa. as 2nd Earl of Guilford 4 Aug. 1790.
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Ld. of Treasury June 1759 – July 1765; jt. paymaster-gen. Aug. 1766 – Oct. 1767; PC 10 Dec. 1766; chancellor of Exchequer Oct. 1767 – Mar. 1782; first ld. of Treasury Feb. 1770 – Apr. 1782; sec. of state for Home affairs April-December 1783.

Chancellor, Oxford Univ. 1773 – d.; ld. lt. Som. 1774 – d.; ld. warden of Cinque Ports 1778 – d.

Main residences: Bushey Park, Mdx.; Wroxton Abbey, nr. Banbury, Oxon.
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NORTH, Frederick (1732-92)

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NORTH, Hon. Frederick (1766-1827).

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b. 7 Feb. 1766, 3rd s. of Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, and bro. of George Augustus North. educ. Eton 1775-82; Christ Church, Oxf. 1782. unm. suc. bro. Francis as 5th Earl of Guilford 11 Jan. 1817; GCMG 21 Oct. 1819.
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Chamberlain of Exchequer Dec. 1779 – Oct. 1826; comptroller of customs, London Feb. 1794–1812; sec. of state in Corsica Jan. 1795–1797; gov. and v.-adm. Ceylon Mar. 1798 – July 1805; chancellor, Univ. of Corfu 1819–27.

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NORTH, George Augustus (1757-1802), of Wroxton Abbey, nr. Banbury, Oxon.

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b. 11 Sept. 1757, 1st s. of Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, and bro. of Hon. Frederick North. educ. Eton 1766-74; Trinity, Oxf. 1774-7. m. (1) 24 Sept. 1785, Lady Maria Frances Mary Hobart (d. 23 Apr. 1794), da. of George Hobart, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire, 3s. d.v.p. 1da.; (2) 28 Feb. 1796, Susannah, da. and coh. of Thomas Coutts, banker, of Westminster, 1s. d.v.p. 2da. Styled Lord North 4 Aug. 1790-5 Aug. 1792; suc. fa. as 3rd Earl of Guilford 5 Aug. 1792.
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Comptroller of the Queen’s household 1781 – 84; under-sec. of state for Home affairs Apr. – Dec. 1783.

Lt.-col. commdt. Cinque port vols. 1779; capt. Deal Castle 1790 – d.

Main residence: Wroxton Abbey, nr. Banbury, Oxon.
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NORTH, George Augustus (1757-1802)

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