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[[occupation::Politician]], [[occupation::soldier]], “one of the foremost English examples of irresponsible brilliance” (''ODNB'').  
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Born in [[location::Madrid]], where he grew up, son of [[family::John Digby]], 1st Earl of Bristol, [[occupation::ambassador]] to the Spanish court. MA [[education::Magdalen College, Oxford]] 1636, after which he travelled in [[location::France]]. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Dorset]] 1640, when he became a vigorous critic of royal government, before falling out with parliament and becoming an active royalist. He fought for Charles I at [[location::Edgehill]] and was appointed [[occupation::secretary of state]] shortly afterwards. His political advice and military actions all produced bad outcomes for the royal cause and during the 1650s he served in the French army. His chances of advancement after the Restoration were spoilt by his conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1659, and disputes with [[crossreference::Edward Hyde|Clarendon]] led to an order for his arrest in 1663. His career has been summarised as “one of the foremost English examples of irresponsible brilliance” (''ODNB'').  
  
 
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Bought much of [[family::Sir Kenelm Digby]]’s [[location::Paris]] library after his death in [[date of death::1665]], and returned it to [[location::England]]. Library [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::19.4.1680]] (joint sale, with one other).
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Digby bought much of [[crossreference::Sir Kenelm Digby]]’s [[location::Paris]] library after his death in [[date of death::1665]], and returned it to [[location::England]]. His library was [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::London]], [[date of auction::19.4.1680]] (joint sale, with one other).
  
 
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George DIGBY, 2nd Earl of Bristol 1612-77

Biographical Note

Born in Madrid, where he grew up, son of John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol, ambassador to the Spanish court. MA Magdalen College, Oxford 1636, after which he travelled in France. MP for Dorset 1640, when he became a vigorous critic of royal government, before falling out with parliament and becoming an active royalist. He fought for Charles I at Edgehill and was appointed secretary of state shortly afterwards. His political advice and military actions all produced bad outcomes for the royal cause and during the 1650s he served in the French army. His chances of advancement after the Restoration were spoilt by his conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1659, and disputes with Clarendon led to an order for his arrest in 1663. His career has been summarised as “one of the foremost English examples of irresponsible brilliance” (ODNB).

Books

Digby bought much of Sir Kenelm Digby’s Paris library after his death in 1665, and returned it to England. His library was auctioned in London, 19.4.1680 (joint sale, with one other).

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