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 Bridge Peerage
 by David N. Bridge
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Charlotte, Countess of Newburgh 1 2
Birth:About 1686
Death:Aug 1755
Sex:F
Father:Charles, 2nd Earl of Newburgh, Viscount Kinnaird, Lord Livingston b. About 1660
Mother:Frances Brudenell b. About 1666
  
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Spouses & Children 
Thomas of Chudleigh, Baron & Lord Clifford (Husband) b. 1687
Marriage:
Children: 
  1. Frances, Lady Clifford
  2. Anne, Lady Clifford
 
Charles, Honorable Radcliffe (Husband) b. About 1682
Marriage:
Children: 
  1. DescendantsJames-Bartholomew, 3rd Earl of Newburgh Radcliffe b. About 1706
  2. James-Clement Radcliffe b. About 1708
  3. Charles Radcliffe b. About 1710
  4. Charlotte, Lady Radcliffe b. About 1712
  5. Barbara, Lady Radcliffe b. About 1714
  6. Thomasina Radcliffe b. About 1716
  7. Mary, Lady Radcliffe b. About 1718
 
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  1. Title: The Peerage of Scotland
    A Complete View of several Orders of Nobility, of that ancient
    Kingdom; their Descents, Marriages, Issue, and Relations; theirCreations, Armorial Bearings, Crests, Supporters, Mottos, Chief Seats;and the High Offices they posses; So methodized as to display whateveris truely useful in this instructive and amusing Branch of Knowledge.Together with a list of Sixteen Peers from the Union to 1767. And anAccount of Attainted Peers; their Descents, &c. &c. and the presentRepresentatives of those unfortunate Families; Also Three usefulPlates, teaching the Art of Heraldry.Author: Mr. Kimber, Author of the Peerage of England, Corrected to April 20,
    1767Publication: London, Printed for H. Woodfall; J. Fuller; G. Woodfall; R. Baldwin;
    W. Johnston; B. Law; T. Longman; T. Lowndes; J. Wilkie; J. Johnson andCo. W. Bathoe; Z. Stuart; W. Nicoll; and E. Johnson. 1767Quality: 2
  2. Title: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland together with An
    Extinct Peerage of the Three Kingdoms, List of all their Family Names,Titles of Elder Sons & Translation of thier Mottos.Author: George Kearsley
    Publication: London for George Kearsley, No46 Fleet Street, June 1799
    Quality: 2
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