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====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
Eldest son of [[family::Robert Shirley]] ([[date of birth::1673]]-[[date of death::1699|99]]), of [[location::Staunton Harold, Leicestershire]], and elder brother of [[crossreference::Ferrers Shirley]]. He inherited extensive estates in [[location::Staffordshire]] from his father in 1699, when he also became heir to his grandfather [[family::Robert Shirley]], 14th Baron Ferrers; when he became 1st Earl Ferrers in 1711, his grandson assumed the courtesy title of Viscount Tamworth. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Leicestershire]] 1713-14.
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Eldest son of [[family::Robert Shirley]] ([[date of birth::1673]]-[[date of death::1699|99]]), of [[location::Staunton Harold, Leicestershire]], and elder brother of [[crossreference::Ferrers Shirley 1696-1712|Ferrers Shirley]]. He inherited extensive estates in [[location::Staffordshire]] from his father in 1699, when he also became heir to his grandfather [[family::Robert Shirley]], 14th Baron Ferrers; when he became 1st Earl Ferrers in 1711, his grandson assumed the courtesy title of Viscount Tamworth. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Leicestershire]] 1713-14.
  
 
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====Characteristic Markings====

Revision as of 13:49, 28 June 2022

Robert SHIRLEY, Viscount Tamworth 1692-1714

Biographical Note

Eldest son of Robert Shirley (1673-99), of Staunton Harold, Leicestershire, and elder brother of Ferrers Shirley. He inherited extensive estates in Staffordshire from his father in 1699, when he also became heir to his grandfather Robert Shirley, 14th Baron Ferrers; when he became 1st Earl Ferrers in 1711, his grandson assumed the courtesy title of Viscount Tamworth. MP for Leicestershire 1713-14.

Characteristic Markings

Two engraved armorial bookplates were made for him (not earlier than 1711, the year in which his grandfather was created Earl Ferrers, to which the plates refer; Franks 26785-6). Given his death shortly thereafter, it seems unlikely that he would have had much of a library.

Sources

  • History of Parliament.
  • Gambier Howe, E. R. J. Franks bequest: catalogue of British and American book plates bequeathed to the ... British Museum. London, 1903.