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  1. The seals on the charter can still be seen displayed in the Chapel today. The Elizabethan Hall-In 1571 Sir Hugh Cholmondeley re-built the original medieval family home in the timber framed Elizabethan style, surrounded by a moat. It was built by William Fawcomer, ‘Master of Carpentry & Joinery work’ and lay ¼ of a mile East of where the ...

  2. George Hugh Cholmondeley, 6th Marquess of Cholmondeley, GCVO, MC, DL (; 24 April 1919 – 13 March 1990), styled Earl of Rocksavage from 1923 until 1968, was a British peer and Lord Great Chamberlain of England between 1968 and 1990.

  3. George Horatio Charles Cholmondeley, 5th Marquess of Cholmondeley (1883–1968) George Hugh Cholmondeley, 6th Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919–1990) David George Philip Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley (born 1960) The heir apparent is Alexander Hugh George Cholmondeley, Earl of Rocksavage, the elder of the present holder's twin sons ...

  4. Marquess of Cholmondeley. Der Titel wurde am 22. November 1815 für George James Cholmondeley, 4. Earl of Cholmondeley, geschaffen, [1] der über viele Jahre der Krone gedient hatte, unter anderem als Lord Steward. Zusammen mit der Marquesswürde wurde ihm, ebenfalls in der Peerage of the United Kingdom, der nachgeordnete Titel Earl of ...

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  6. Hugh Cholmondeley, 2nd Baron Delamere (1811–1887), British peer and politician; Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere (1870–1931), British settler in Kenya; Hugh Cholmondeley, 6th Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919–1990), British peer; Hugh Cholmondeley, 5th Baron Delamere (born 1934), British peer; See also. Hugh Cholmeley (disambiguation)

  7. The Cholmondeley family was established at Cholmondeley (Cheshire) in the 13th century, and acquired further estates in Cheshire, Denbighshire and Flintshire by marriage and purchase. The Vale Royal (Cheshire) estate was acquired through the marriage of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley to Mary Holford in the late 16th century but passed to a more junior branch of the family (later Barons Delamere).