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  1. Há 4 dias · She married David Collyear, Earl of Portmore, and the house continued to be the seat of the Earls of Portmore until the title became extinct in 1835. (fn. 11) The house was shortly afterwards pulled down, but the grounds are still known as Portmore Park.

  2. 18 de jun. de 2024 · She had been born Lady Rose Nevill, daughter of the 1st Marquess of Abergavenny and had married, as her second husband, the 4th Earl of Cottenham in 1899. The Earl, who was more than 7 years younger than his wife, was her first cousin, once removed.

  3. Há 3 dias · She inherited this manor and estate on her father's death, and afterwards carried it in marriage to Sir David Colyear, bart. in 1699, lord Portmore, in Scotland, and in 1703, earl of Portmore and viscount Milsington.

  4. 28 de jun. de 2024 · "David Colyear (1657–1730), 2nd Baronet and 1st Earl of Portmore" John Baptist De Medina (i) - Oil On Canvas (i) - 75 x 64 cm - 1710 - ( National Galleries of Scotland (United Kingdom) ) (i)

  5. Há 5 dias · She afterwards married Sir David Colyar, ancestor of the present earl of Portmore. This branch of the Sedleys bore for their arms, Azure a fess wavy argent, between three goats heads erased of the second, and quartered with it the coats of Jenkes, Grove, and Darell.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Museum Art Reproductions David Colyear (1736–1756), Viscount Milsington, 1755 by Nathaniel Hone I (1718-1784) | ArtsDot.com

  7. 15 de jun. de 2024 · This is a list of English cricketers who played first-class cricket between the 1787 and 1825 seasons. The sport of cricket in this period had already acquired most of its modern features such as eleven-a-side, the three-stump wicket and the lbw law, although pitch preparation was rudimentary and play was largely dictated by the weather.