Sir Richard Newdigate, 3rd Baronet
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Sir Richard Newdigate, 3rd Baronet (29 April 1668 – 22 July 1727) was an English landowner.


Early life

Newdigate was born on 29 April 1668.G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14'' (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes,
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, 2000), volume IV, page 391.
He was the eldest of two sons and seven daughters born to
Sir Richard Newdigate, 2nd Baronet Sir Richard Newdigate, 2nd Baronet (5 May 1644 – 4 January 1710) was an English landowner, entrepreneur, engineer, and politician who held the title of Commissioner for Assessment for Warwickshire, and served on the Warwickshire Commission o ...
and Mary Bagot. His father, a
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, served as MP for
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. His paternal grandparents were
Sir Richard Newdigate, 1st Baronet Sir Richard Newdigate, 1st Baronet (17 September 1602 – 14 October 1678). was an English judge, landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660. Family Richard Newdigate was a younger son of Sir John Newdigate (5 March 1571 ...
and Juliana Leigh (daughter of Sir Francis Leigh of King's Newnham). His maternal grandparents were Sir Edward Bagot, 2nd Baronet of Blithefield and Mary ( Lambard) Crawley (widow of John Crawley of Someries,
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and daughter of William Lambard of
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). He was educated at
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, matriculating in November 1685.


Career

Upon the death of his father on 4 January 1710, with whom he was said to have a terrible relationship (his father described him in his will as "my most inveterate and implacable enemy"),. he succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Newdigate, of
Arbury Arbury is a suburb and electoral ward in Cambridge, England. As of the 2021 UK census, the ward had a population of 9,883 people. History The area has been occupied since at least Roman times. In the 1950s, stone coffins from the 2nd century ...
.George Edward Cokayne, editor, ''The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes'' (no date (); reprint,
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, 1983), volume IV, page 90.
He inherited the estates of
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and of
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in
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together all of his father's considerable debts. Coal was found on the Arbury estate in the early 1700s and he introduced
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s in 1716. His son, the 5th Baronet, later expanded the production greatly. In 1712 he was appointed a trustee of
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.


Personal life

On 17 June 1704 Newdigate was married to Elizabeth Twisden (1681–1765) at
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. Elizabeth was a daughter of Sir Roger Twisden, 2nd Baronet, MP for Rochester, and Margaret Marsham (a daughter of Sir John Marsham).Ashworth P. Burke, editor, ''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 75th edition'' (
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:
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Ltd, 1913), page 1913.
Together, they were the parents of at least eleven children, including: * Elizabeth Newdigate (1703–1769), who married Hon. John Chichester, second son of
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and Lady Catherine Forbes (a daughter of the 1st Earl of Granard), in 1726. * Richard Newdigate (1705–1706), who died young. * John Newdigate (1707–1709), who died young. * Mary Newdigate (1709–1744), who married Charles Palmer of
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in 1733. * Juliana Newdigate (1711–1780), who married John Bracebridge Ludford of Ansley Hall, in 1733. * Sir Edward Newdigate, 4th Baronet (1716–1732), who was educated at
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and
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before his unexpected death. *
Sir Roger Newdigate, 5th Baronet Sir Roger Newdigate, 5th Baronet (30 May 1719 – 23 November 1806) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1742 and 1780. He was a collector of antiquities. Early life Newdigate was born in Arbury, Warwickshire, the ...
(1719–1806), who married Sophia Conyers, daughter of
Edward Conyers Edward Conyers (baptised 14 February 1693 – 23 April 1742) was an English barrister and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1725 and 1741. Early life Conyers was the second son of John Conyers, MP of Walthamstow, Essex, an ...
, in 1743. After her death, he married Hesther Margaret Munday, a daughter Edward Mundy of
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and sister to Edward Miller Mundy, in 1776. Sir Richard died at Arbury on 22 July 1727 and was buried at St Mary the Virgin Church,
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, of which his family was patron. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son,
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. As Edward died without issue in 1732, the baronetcy passed to Richard's second son,
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, who also died without issue in 1806 at which time the baronetcy became extinct. Arbury Hall and Harefield passed to Francis Parker of
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,
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, a distant cousin of the 5th Baronet, who then adopted the additional name of Newdigate. Francis moved into Arbury Hall and married Lady Barbara Maria Legge (a daughter of the 3rd Earl of Dartmouth), in 1820.


Descendants

Through his daughter Juliana, he was a grandfather of John Newdigate Ludford, who married Elizabeth Boswell (parents of Elizabeth Juliana Bracebridge Ludford, wife of Sir John Newdigate-Ludford-Chetwode, 5th Baronet). Through his daughter Elizabeth, he was a grandfather of Arthur Chichester, 5th Earl of Donegall (created 1st
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in the
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in 1791), who married Lady Anne Hamilton (a daughter of the 5th Duke of Hamilton).


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Bibliography

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