Humphrey Weld (of Lulworth)
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Humphrey Weld (22 January 1612 – 1685), DL, JP was an English lawyer, member of the Royal household, public official, landowner and property administrator who was elected to the House of Commons for Christchurch in Hampshire in 1661. Weld was a crypto-recusant who kept his religious allegiance secret in order to stay in public office during a turbulent political period in English history. He was appointed Cup-bearer to the Catholic Queen Henrietta Maria 1639-44 and later as Gentleman of the Privy Chamber 1668-85 under her son, Charles II. He served as a magistrate and in numerous other public roles in London, Middlesex, Cambridgeshire, Hampshire and in Dorset, where he was governor of Portland Castle. In 1641 he bought the Lulworth Estate in Dorset where he started the "Lulworth" line of t
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Humphrey Weld (of Lulworth)
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Humphrey Weld
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Humphrey Weld
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1685-11-10
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1612-01-22
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possibly Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey
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Henry Tulse 1661
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1612-01-22
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Mary Weld Lady Carlingford
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1685-11-10
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English
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Lawyer, landowner, art collector and politician
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Recusancy Commission
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Governor of Portland Castle, Keeper of Sandsfoot Castle
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Sir John Weld; Frances Whitmore
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Clare Arundell
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1667
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1685
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August 1679
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July 1675
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1660
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1661
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1668
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March 1675
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Member of Parliament for Christchurch (UK Parliament constituency)
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1661
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Humphrey Weld (22 January 1612 – 1685), DL, JP was an English lawyer, member of the Royal household, public official, landowner and property administrator who was elected to the House of Commons for Christchurch in Hampshire in 1661. Weld was a crypto-recusant who kept his religious allegiance secret in order to stay in public office during a turbulent political period in English history. He was appointed Cup-bearer to the Catholic Queen Henrietta Maria 1639-44 and later as Gentleman of the Privy Chamber 1668-85 under her son, Charles II. He served as a magistrate and in numerous other public roles in London, Middlesex, Cambridgeshire, Hampshire and in Dorset, where he was governor of Portland Castle. In 1641 he bought the Lulworth Estate in Dorset where he started the "Lulworth" line of the (recusant) Weld family which has continued for over 350 years.
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