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Robert Clements (1724–1747)
Robert Clements may refer to: * Robert George Clements (1880–1947), physician and fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons * Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim (1732–1804), Irish nobleman and politician * Robert Clements, 4th Earl of Leitrim (1847–1892), Irish soldier and nobleman * Robert Clements (footballer), Scottish footballer, played for Scotland in 1891 * Robert Clements (Nebraska politician) (born 1950), American politician and businessman * Robert Bermingham Clements, Viscount Clements (1805–1839), Irish politician * Robert Clements (1664–1722), Irish MP for Newry Newry (; ) is a City status in Ireland, city in Northern Ireland, standing on the Newry River, Clanrye river in counties County Down, Down and County Armagh, Armagh. It is near Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border, the border with the ... 1715–22 * Robert Clements (1724–1747), Irish MP for Cavan Borough 1745–47 * Robert S. Clements, founder of Clements Worldwide, a global ...
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Robert George Clements
Robert George Clements (1880 – 30 May 1947) was a physician and a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Clements is suspected of the murder of his fourth wife, who died of morphine poisoning. His first three wives also died before him, raising suspicions that he murdered them as well. Clements carried out suicide by an overdose of morphine before the police came to arrest him.Briend, Bernadette (2 February 2000)"Trust me, I'm a doctor" ''Health Service Journal''. Retrieved 29 January 2019. Life Clements was born in 1880 in Belfast, Ireland. He graduated in 1904, aged 24. Marriages and deaths Clements married four times, three of his four wives were heiresses. His first wife, Edith (or Edyth) Annie Mercier, who was active in the Ulster Women's Unionist Council and the daughter of a wealthy Belfast grain merchant, Dufferin Flour and Meal Mills owner William Turpin Mercier, died of "sleeping sickness" in 1920, aged 40. His second wife, Mary McC ...
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Robert Clements, 1st Earl Of Leitrim
Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim (25 November 1732 – 27 July 1804)Collen, G.W. (1840)''Debrett's Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland'' London. p. 444. Accessed 5 February 2020. was an Irish nobleman and politician. Son of Cavan Borough MP Nathaniel Clements, Deputy Vice Treasurer and Teller of the Irish Exchequer, Clements served as High Sheriff of Leitrim in 1759, having been the previous year appointed as Controller of the Great and Small Customs for the Port of Dublin. In 1765, he was elected to the Irish House of Commons for County Donegal, exchanging this seat for that of Carrick in 1768. In the former year he also married Lady Elizabeth Skeffington, eldest daughter of Clotworthy Skeffington, 1st Earl of Massereene. He was subsequently Commissioner of the Revenue between 1772 and 1773, and three years later returned MP for County Donegal again. Having been appointed governor of Counties Leitrim and Donegal in 1777 and 1781 respectively, Clements was ennobled ...
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Robert Clements, 4th Earl Of Leitrim
Robert Bermingham Clements, 4th Earl of Leitrim DL (5 March 1847 – 5 April 1892) was an Irish soldier and nobleman. Early life Clements was born on 5 March 1847. He was the only son of the Rev. Hon. Francis Nathaniel Clements, Vicar of Norton and Canon of Durham (1812–1870) and the former Charlotte King (a daughter of the Rev. Gilbert King of Langfield). He had six sisters, Lady Anne Clements (wife of Henry Augustus Murray and the Rev. George Peloquin Graham Cosserat), Lady Caroline Clements (wife of John Madden of Hilton Park in Clones, County Monaghan), Lady Elizabeth Emily Clements (wife of Henry Andrew Harper), Lady Louisa Frances Clements (wife of George Hans Hamilton, Archdeacon of Northumberland), Lady Selina Charlotte Clements (wife of Dr. George Ernest Lyndon of Clonnegonnel House), and Lady Mary Clements (wife of Llewellyn Lloyd-Mostyn, 3rd Baron Mostyn). After his mother's death, his father remarried to Amelia Verner, the eldest daughter of Sir William Verner, ...
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Robert Clements (footballer)
Robert Clements was a Scottish footballer, who played for Leith Athletic and Scotland Scotland is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and more than 790 adjac .... References ;Sources * External links *London Hearts profile Year of birth missing Year of death missing Scottish men's footballers Scotland men's international footballers Men's association football inside forwards Leith Athletic F.C. players Place of birth missing Place of death missing {{Scotland-footy-forward-stub ...
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Robert Clements (Nebraska Politician)
Robert Clements (born December 11, 1950) is an American politician and businessman. Personal life Clements was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. He graduated from Elmwood High School in Elmwood, Nebraska in 1969. Clements received his bachelor's degree in 1973 from University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Clements is a banker at America Exchange Bank in Elmwood, Nebraska. Clements was married in 1972 to his wife, Peggy Sue. They have five children together. His aunt was a former WASP, Women Airforce Service Pilots, and former alumnus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Clements is President of the Bess Streeter Aldrich Foundation, a board member for Victory Church, and an adjutant and bugler for Sons of the American Legion. He is also the former Chair of the Cass County Republican Party Nebraska State Legislature On February 6, 2017, Clements was appointed by Governor Pete Ricketts to the Nebraska Legislature replacing Bill Kintner who resigned. He is involved with the Republican P ...
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Robert Bermingham Clements, Viscount Clements
Robert Bermingham Clements, Viscount Clements (May 1805 – 24 January 1839) was an Irish politician. The son of the Earl of Leitrim, Clements grew up at Lough Rynn, County Leitrim. He served as a captain in the Prince of Wales's Militia, based in County Donegal County Donegal ( ; ) is a Counties of Ireland, county of the Republic of Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Ulster and is the northernmost county of Ireland. The county mostly borders Northern Ireland, sharing only a small b .... At the 1826 UK general election, he stood as a Whig in Leitrim. He won the seat, and held it in 1830, but lost it at the 1831 UK general election. At the 1832 UK general election, he won it back, and held it in 1835 and 1837, serving until his death in 1839. He was succeeded both as Viscount Clements and in Parliament by his younger brother. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Clements, Robert Bermingham 1805 births 1839 deaths Robert Bermingham Members of ...
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Robert Clements (1664–1722)
Robert Clements may refer to: * Robert George Clements (1880–1947), physician and fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons * Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim (1732–1804), Irish nobleman and politician * Robert Clements, 4th Earl of Leitrim (1847–1892), Irish soldier and nobleman * Robert Clements (footballer), Scottish footballer, played for Scotland in 1891 * Robert Clements (Nebraska politician) (born 1950), American politician and businessman * Robert Bermingham Clements, Viscount Clements (1805–1839), Irish politician * Robert Clements (1664–1722), Irish MP for Newry Newry (; ) is a City status in Ireland, city in Northern Ireland, standing on the Newry River, Clanrye river in counties County Down, Down and County Armagh, Armagh. It is near Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border, the border with the ... 1715–22 * Robert Clements (1724–1747), Irish MP for Cavan Borough 1745–47 * Robert S. Clements, founder of Clements Worldwide, a globa ...
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Newry (Parliament Of Ireland Constituency)
Newry was a borough constituency of the town of Newry in the Irish House of Commons until 1800. After the Acts of Union 1800, the town was represented by one MP in the United Kingdom House of Commons The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Like the upper house, the House of Lords, it meets in the Palace of Westminster in London, England. The House of Commons is an elected body consisting of 650 memb .... Members of Parliament *1613–1615 Arthur Bassett and John Leigh *1634–1645 Arthur Terringham (Tyringham) and Robert Loftus *1639–1642 Sir Toby Poyntz and William Reading (both resigned and replaced 1641 by Thomas Stanihurst (expelled 1642) *1661–1666 Trevor Lloyd and Nicholas Bayly 1689–1801 References * {{County Down constituencies Constituencies of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) Historic constituencies in County Armagh Historic constituencies in County Down Politics of Newry 1800 disestablishments in ...
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Robert Clements (1724–1747)
Robert Clements may refer to: * Robert George Clements (1880–1947), physician and fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons * Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim (1732–1804), Irish nobleman and politician * Robert Clements, 4th Earl of Leitrim (1847–1892), Irish soldier and nobleman * Robert Clements (footballer), Scottish footballer, played for Scotland in 1891 * Robert Clements (Nebraska politician) (born 1950), American politician and businessman * Robert Bermingham Clements, Viscount Clements (1805–1839), Irish politician * Robert Clements (1664–1722), Irish MP for Newry Newry (; ) is a City status in Ireland, city in Northern Ireland, standing on the Newry River, Clanrye river in counties County Down, Down and County Armagh, Armagh. It is near Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border, the border with the ... 1715–22 * Robert Clements (1724–1747), Irish MP for Cavan Borough 1745–47 * Robert S. Clements, founder of Clements Worldwide, a global ...
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Cavan Borough (Parliament Of Ireland Constituency)
Cavan was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons from 1611 to 1800. Between 1725 and 1793 Catholics and those married to Catholics could not vote. Borough This constituency was the Parliamentary borough, borough of Cavan in County Cavan. History It returned two members to the Parliament of Ireland from 1611 to 1800. In the Patriot Parliament of 1689 summoned by James II of England, King James II, Cavan Borough was represented by two members. The borough was disenfranchised under the terms of the Acts of Union 1800. £15,000 in compensation was divided between Theophilus Clements and Thomas Nesbitt. Members of Parliament, 1611–1801 ;Notes References Bibliography

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