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Robert Duncombe Shafto (1796 –
2 May 1888 ) was a British politician. He wasMember of Parliament (MP) for North Durham from 1847 to 1868.ources
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Robert Duncombe Shafto (1796 –
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Robert Eden Duncombe Shafto — (23 March 1776 ndash; 17 January 1848) was a British politician. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for the City of Durham from 1804 to 1806.ources*rayment hc … Wikipedia
Robert Shafto — may refer to:*Robert Shafto (1690–1729), English politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for the City of Durham 1712–1713, 1727–1730 *Bobby Shafto (1732–1797), English beau and MP for Durham 1760–1768, and for Downton 1780–1790 *Robert Eden… … Wikipedia
Robert Eden — may refer to:*Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of West Auckland (c. 1644 1721), MP for County Durham *Sir Robert Eden, 3rd Baronet, of West Auckland (d. 1794) *Sir Robert Johnson Eden, 5th Baronet, of West Auckland (1774 1844) *Sir Robert Eden, 1st… … Wikipedia
Bobby Shafto — Robert Shafto (sometimes spelt Shaftoe) was an 18th Century British Member of Parliament (MP) and beau who was the likeliest subject of a famous North East English folk song (Roud #1359) and nursery rhyme Bobby Shafto .: Bobby Shafto s gone to… … Wikipedia
Duncombe Park — circa 1829 Type Stately Home Proprietor Baron Feversham Managed by Feversham Estate … Wikipedia
North Durham (UK Parliament constituency) — North Durham County constituency for the House of Commons Boundary of North Durham in Durham … Wikipedia
List of High Sheriffs of Durham — This is a list of the High Sheriffs of the English County of Durham16th century*1503 16: Sir William Bulmer of Wilton Castle, near Redcar [http://www.thepeerage.com/p18919.htm#i189183 The Peerage] ] *1523 27: Sir William Bulmer of Wilton Castle,… … Wikipedia
City of Durham (UK Parliament constituency) — Coordinates: 54°46′37″N 1°33′22″W / 54.777°N 1.556°W / 54.777; 1.556 … Wikipedia
Downton (UK Parliament constituency) — Downton Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons 1295 (1295)–1832 (1832) Numb … Wikipedia