Robert Leke, 3rd Earl of Scarsdale
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Robert Leke, 3rd Earl of Scarsdale (9 March 1654 – 27 December 1707) was an English politician and courtier, styled Lord Deincourt from 1655 to 1681. He was related by marriage to the Earl of Huntingdon, a firm adherent of James and one of the very few non-Catholics to support him until the end. Like the vast majority, Scarsdale resigned from his offices in 1687 as a protest against his religious policies and supported the 1688 Glorious Revolution.
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Robert Leke, 3e comte de Scarsdale (9 mars 1654 - 27 décembre 1707) est un homme politique et courtisan anglais, titré Lord Deincourt de 1655 à 1681. Il est lié par alliance au comte de Huntingdon, un fervent partisan de Jacques II et l'un des très rares non-catholiques à le soutenir jusqu'à la fin. Comme la grande majorité, Scarsdale démissionne de ses fonctions en 1687 pour protester contre sa politique religieuse et soutient la Glorieuse Révolution de 1688.
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Robert Leke, 3rd Earl of Scarsdale
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Robert Leke, 3e comte de Scarsdale (9 mars 1654 - 27 décembre 1707) est un homme politique et courtisan anglais, titré Lord Deincourt de 1655 à 1681. Il est lié par alliance au comte de Huntingdon, un fervent partisan de Jacques II et l'un des très rares non-catholiques à le soutenir jusqu'à la fin. Comme la grande majorité, Scarsdale démissionne de ses fonctions en 1687 pour protester contre sa politique religieuse et soutient la Glorieuse Révolution de 1688. Cependant, il est arrêté pendant la peur de l'invasion de 1692 et rejoint Huntingdon comme l'un des cinq pairs à voter contre l'Acte d'Établissement de 1701 interdisant aux catholiques d'accéder au trône britannique.
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Robert Leke, 3rd Earl of Scarsdale (9 March 1654 – 27 December 1707) was an English politician and courtier, styled Lord Deincourt from 1655 to 1681. He was related by marriage to the Earl of Huntingdon, a firm adherent of James and one of the very few non-Catholics to support him until the end. Like the vast majority, Scarsdale resigned from his offices in 1687 as a protest against his religious policies and supported the 1688 Glorious Revolution. However, he was arrested during the 1692 invasion scare and joined Huntingdon as one of only five peers to vote against the 1701 Act of Settlement barring Catholics from the British throne.
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