LC control no. | n 82222226 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Digby, George, Lord, 1612-1677 |
Variant(s) | Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677 Bristol, George Digby, 2d earl of, 1612-1677 Bristol, Georgius, Comes, 1612-1677 Digby, Lord, 1612-1677 Digbey, Lord, 1612-1677 Person of quality, 1612-1677 |
Other standard no. | odnb/7627 |
Associated country | Spain Great Britain England |
Located | London (England) |
Birth date | 1612 |
Death date | 1677-03-20 |
Place of birth | Madrid (Spain) |
Place of death | Chelsea (London, England) |
Field of activity | Politics |
Profession or occupation | Politicians |
Found in | The Lord George Digby's cabinet ... 1646. His Bibliotheca Digbeiana, 1680: t.p. (Georgius Comes Bristol) [info from UnM] His Elvira, 1667: t.p. (Person of quality) [info from UnM] His Letters between the Ld George Digby and Sr Kenelm Digby, 1651: t.p. (Ld George Digby) [info from UnM] His The speeches of the Lord Digby in the High Court of Parliament, 1641 (Lord Digby) [info from UnM] His The third speech of the Lord George Digby, 1640: t.p. (Lord George Digby) [info from UnM] Marleborowes miseries, or, England turned Ireland, 1643: title page (Lord Digbey) Oxford dictionary of national biography, viewed 2016-11-22 (Digby, George, second earl of Bristol (1612-1677), politician, was the eldest known son of John Digby, first earl of Bristol (1580-1653), and his wife, Beatrice or Beatrix (1574?-1658); he was baptized at Madrid, where his father was ambassador to the Spanish court, on 5 November 1612; died at his house in Chelsea on 20 March 1677, and his wife had him buried in the Russell family chapel at Chenies, Buckinghamshire, four days later) |
Associated language | eng |