(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Gibbs.
Sie haben geheiratet
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Frances.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1728 in Essex, England, er war 48 Jahre alt.Quelle 1
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! (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, VA , 1963) p.92. FHL #929.273 T211t.
(2) Carolyn Davidson Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) "MD Hist. Mag.," Vol.17, p.30 2-3. (b) Foster's "Visitations of Yorkshire, England," p.330.
(3) "The Dictionary of National Biography," Vol. II (Oxford Univ. Press, 1964) p.616-617. B iography of Martin Bladen.
! Birth: (1,2,3) 1680, s/o Nathaniel Bladen/Isabella Fairfax.
Mariage to Mary Gibbs: (1,3)
Marriage to Frances __: (1) Mrs. Frances Foche. (3) 1728. Niece and heir of Col. Joseph Jor y, widow of John Foche of Aldborough Hatch, Essex.
Death: (1) 1745. (2) 15 Feb 1745. (3) 15 Feb 1746.
Burial: (3) In the chancel of Stepney Church. The inscription on the tomb is preserved in L ysons's "Environs."
(3) "Is said to have passed a short time at a small private school in the country."
(3) 1695-1697: Attended Westminster School.
(3) Joined the army. Served in the low countries and Spain.
(1) Served under the Duke of Marlborough.
(3) Became aide-de-camp to Henri de Massue de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway and rose the the ran k of Lieutenant Colonel.
(1) In Spain, was the commanding officer of his kinsman William Fairfax of Belvoir before W illiam came to VA.
(3) 1712: Published a translation of "Caesar's Commentaries of His Wars in Gaul, and Civi l War with Pompey, with Supplement Commentaties and Life." It was dedicated to the Duke of Ma rlborough. The 7th edition was published in 1770.
(3) 1713: Ran for election to Parliament from Saltash, Cornwall and lost.
(3) 1714: Appointed Comptroller of the Mint. (1) Director of the Mint.
(3) 1715: Ran again for election to Parliament on the Whig ticket from Saltash, Cornwall an d lost.
(3) 1715-1727: Served in the Irish House of Commons for Brandon, Essex.
(3) 1715-1734: Served in Parliament from Stockbridge, Hampshire. (1) Member of Parliament f or 19 years.
(3) 1717-1746: Commissioner of Trade and Plantations. "So complete a sinecure was the latte r post that when the colonel applied himself to the business, such as it was, of his office , he went by the name of 'trade,' while his colleagues were called the 'board.'" (1) One of t he Lords Commissioners for Trades and Plantations.
(3) 1717: Refused the appointment of envoy extraordinary to Spain.
(3) 1728: With his marriage to Frances, he acquired a considerable estate, and on it he bui lt a new and expensive house, later destroyed.
(3) He "materially aided" the "advancement" of his nephew Lord Hawke.
(3) 1732: Appointed First Commissary and Plenipotentiary to the conference at Antwerp for d rawing up tariffs between Britain, the Emporer of Germany, and the States General. He was on e of the steadiest supporters of Sir Robert Walpole, and often spoke in the debates on fiscal , naval or military matters. "His adherence being so marked that Horace Walpole says... tha t it was proposed to impeach him for his share in the Antwerp conference."
(3) 1734-1741: Served in Parliament from Maldon, Essex.
(3) 1741-1745/6: Served in Parliament from Portsmouth until his death.
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Date of Import: 12 Jan 2003/ Not Given