Charles, first Baron Talbot
Standard Name: Talbot, Charles,,, first Baron
Connections
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Textual Production | Catherine Talbot | The barely teenage CT
wrote for a cousin her Letter to a New-born Child, daughter of Mr John Talbot
, a son of the Lord Chancellor. CT
's uncle Charles Talbot became Lord Chancellor... |
Other Life Event | Teresia Constantia Phillips | Dr Henchman argued that the other side's multiplication of the main issue into innumerable subsidiary points, each requiring many witnesses, ensured the case such longevity that the youngest man here will never live to see... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Catherine Talbot | CT
's uncle Charles Talbot
was a distinguished lawyer who became Lord Chancellor in November and Baron Talbot in December 1733. |
Timeline
1729: Philip Yorke, later Lord Hardwicke (Solicitor...
National or international item
1729
Philip Yorke, later Lord Hardwicke
(Solicitor General), and Charles Talbot
(Attorney General) endorsed the legality of slavery.
1733: The Lord Chancellor Charles Talbot handed...
Building item
1733
The Lord Chancellor Charles Talbot
handed down a judgement (Chaplin v. Chaplin) making it harder for a widow to secure dower (traditional entitlement to one-third of her husband's property).
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