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Sir Henry Liddell

Birth
Death
30 Jan 1784 (aged 75–76)
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Lamesley, Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England Add to Map
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Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth (1708 – 30 January 1784) succeeded to the Baronetcy of Ravensworth Castle, and to the family estates and mining interests, at the age of fifteen, on the death of his grandfather in 1723. He was created 1st Baron Ravensworth on 29 June 1747.
He went to Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1725, and took the Grand Tour in the early 1730s.
He was Member of Parliament for Morpeth 1734–1747.
He was a founder member of the 'Grand Allies' partnership created in 1726 by a group of wealthy land and colliery owners to cooperate in the further development of coal mining in Northumberland and County Durham. Their early investments included collieries at Gosforth, Heaton, New Benton, Tanfield, South Causey, North Biddick and Longbenton.
His seat was Ravensworth Castle, Lamesley, Co. Durham and his London address from 1735 was 13, St James's Square.
Liddell married Anne Delme (daughter of Sir Peter Delme) in 1735 and they had one daughter, Anne, who was a noted correspondent. He was succeeded in the Baronetcy by his nephew Henry. The Barony was extinct on his death, but was later recreated in 1821 for his great nephew Thomas. [Source: Wikipedia]
Henry Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth (1708 – 30 January 1784) succeeded to the Baronetcy of Ravensworth Castle, and to the family estates and mining interests, at the age of fifteen, on the death of his grandfather in 1723. He was created 1st Baron Ravensworth on 29 June 1747.
He went to Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1725, and took the Grand Tour in the early 1730s.
He was Member of Parliament for Morpeth 1734–1747.
He was a founder member of the 'Grand Allies' partnership created in 1726 by a group of wealthy land and colliery owners to cooperate in the further development of coal mining in Northumberland and County Durham. Their early investments included collieries at Gosforth, Heaton, New Benton, Tanfield, South Causey, North Biddick and Longbenton.
His seat was Ravensworth Castle, Lamesley, Co. Durham and his London address from 1735 was 13, St James's Square.
Liddell married Anne Delme (daughter of Sir Peter Delme) in 1735 and they had one daughter, Anne, who was a noted correspondent. He was succeeded in the Baronetcy by his nephew Henry. The Barony was extinct on his death, but was later recreated in 1821 for his great nephew Thomas. [Source: Wikipedia]


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/247514049/henry-liddell: accessed ), memorial page for Sir Henry Liddell (1708–30 Jan 1784), Find a Grave Memorial ID 247514049, citing St Andrews Churchyard, Lamesley, Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England; Maintained by misces63 (contributor 48378779).