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<p> 1st Viscount, gained the favour of the [[Nonconformists]] by his "Rights of Dissenters," and an Irish peerage from [[George]] I. for his "Dissuasive from Jacobitism"; left six sons, all more or less distinguished, particularly Daines, the fourth, distinguished in law (1727-1800), and Samuel, the fifth, 1st Lord of the name, distinguished in the naval service, assisted under Lord Howe at the relief of Gibraltar, and became an admiral in 1787 (1678-1764). </p> | <p> 1st Viscount, gained the favour of the [[Nonconformists]] by his "Rights of Dissenters," and an Irish peerage from [[George]] I. for his "Dissuasive from Jacobitism"; left six sons, all more or less distinguished, particularly Daines, the fourth, distinguished in law (1727-1800), and Samuel, the fifth, 1st Lord of the name, distinguished in the naval service, assisted under Lord Howe at the relief of Gibraltar, and became an admiral in 1787 (1678-1764). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_68670"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/barrington,+john+shute John Shute Barrington from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_68670"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/barrington,+john+shute John Shute Barrington from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 15 October 2021
John Shute Barrington [1]
1st Viscount, gained the favour of the Nonconformists by his "Rights of Dissenters," and an Irish peerage from George I. for his "Dissuasive from Jacobitism"; left six sons, all more or less distinguished, particularly Daines, the fourth, distinguished in law (1727-1800), and Samuel, the fifth, 1st Lord of the name, distinguished in the naval service, assisted under Lord Howe at the relief of Gibraltar, and became an admiral in 1787 (1678-1764).