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  1. Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst, PC (16 November 1684 – 16 September 1775), of Bathurst in the County of Sussex, known as The Lord Bathurst from 1712 to 1772, was a British Tory politician. Bathurst sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1705 until 1712 and then in the British House of Lords until his death in 1775 ...

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      The title Earl of Bathurst was created in 1772 for Allen...

  2. Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst, PC (16 November 1684 – 16 September 1775), of Bathurst in the County of Sussex, known as The Lord Bathurst from 1712 to 1772, was a British Tory politician.

  3. Conservative Party. Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst (born November 16, 1684, Westminster, London, Eng.—died September 16, 1775, Cirencester, Gloucestershire) was a British statesman and Tory politician. Educated at Trinity College, Oxford, Bathurst became member of Parliament for Cirencester in 1705 and held the seat until 1712, when he was ...

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  4. BATHURST, Allen (1684–1775) cr. 1 Jan. 1712 Bar. BATHURST; cr. 27 Aug. 1772 Earl BATHURST. First sat 2 Jan. 1712; last sat 28 Apr. 1769. MP Cirencester 1705-12. b. 16 Nov. 1684, s. and h. of Sir Benjamin Bathurst ‡ ( d .1704) of Paulersbury, Northants. and St. James’s Sq., Westminster; bro. of Benjamin ‡ and Peter Bathurst ‡. educ ...

  5. www.bathurstestate.co.uk › cirencester-park › historyHistory - The Bathurst Estate

    History and landscape. In 1695, Sir Benjamin Bathurst purchased the current estate, known then as Oakley Grove, for his eldest son Allen Bathurst who became the 1st Earl Bathurst. Allen Bathurst renovated the house on the site of Oakley Grove (now known locally as The Mansion) and set to work transforming the surrounding land.