HENRY ROPER, baron Teynham of Teynham.
This nobleman was born 3 March 1764, and succeeded to the title upon the death of his father 10 December 1786.
The family of Roper has been traced back to the reign of king Henry the second; and their name, which was originally Musard, has been variously written, de Rubra Spatha, Rouspee, Rospere, Ropere and Rooper. John Roper, in the reign of king Henry the eighth, was attorney general to that monarch, and died 7 April 1524, having issue,
William, who married Margaret, daughter of sir Thomas More lord high chancellor of England.
Christopher, father of John, who was created by king James the first baron Teynham of Teynham.
Henry, eighth lord Teynham, fifth in descent from John first lord Teynham, conformed to the established religion soon after the accession of king George the first. By his first wife he had issue,
Philip, ninth lord Teynham.
Henry, tenth lord Teynham. Lord Teynham married secondly Anne, baroness Dacre.
Henry, tenth lord Teynham, married first Catherine, daughter of Edmund Powel of Sandford in the county of Oxford esquire; by which lady, who died 26 August 1765, he had issue,
Henry, eleventh lord Teynham.
Francis, born 25 January 1738, who married Mary, daughter of ----- Lyttelton esquire.
Philip, born 13 October 1739, who married Barbara, daughter of - ---- Lyttelton esquire.
Mary Catherine, born 24 December 1743, and married 23 April 1773 to Thomas, son of sir George Mostyn of Talacre in the county of Flint baronet.
Winifred, born 5 December 1744.
Thomas, born 2 February 1746. Lord Teynham married secondly 7 September 1772 , ---- - relict of Thomas Davis esquire; and dying 28 April 1781, his lady married secondly -- November 1782 Evan John Gerard of Highton in the county of Lancaster esquire.
Henry, eleventh lord Teynham, married Elizabeth, daughter of ----- Webber esquire, and relict of John Mills of Woodford Bridge in the county of Essex esquire; by which lady he had issue,
Betty Maria, born 7 August 1761.
Catherine, born 2 August 1762.
Henry, present ,and twelfth lord Teynham.
Anne, born 1765,
John, born 28 March 1767.
CREATION. Baron Teynham of Teynham in the county of Kent 9 July 1616. CHIEF SEAT. Linstead Lodge in the county of Kent.
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Philip Roper, 9th Baron Teynham (M)
b. 28 February 1707, d. 13 June 1727, #35476
Father Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham b. circa 1676, d. 16 May 1723
Mother Catherine Smythe b. before 1689, d. 26 April 1711
Philip Roper, 9th Baron Teynham was born on 28 February 1707. He was the son of Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham and Catherine Smythe. He died on 13 June 1727 at age 20, unmarried.
Philip Roper, 9th Baron Teynham gained the title of 9th Baron Teynham.
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Henry Roper, 10th Baron Teynham (M)
b. before 1711, d. 21 April 1781, #35477
Father Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham b. circa 1676, d. 16 May 1723
Mother Catherine Smythe b. before 1689, d. 26 April 1711
Henry Roper, 10th Baron Teynham was born before 1711. He was the son of Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham and Catherine Smythe. He married, firstly, Catherine Powell, daughter of John Powell and Anne Wyndham, on 17 July 1733. He married, secondly, Ann Brinkhurst, daughter of John Brinkhurst, on 28 February 1766. He married, thirdly, Elizabeth Newport on 7 September 1772. He died on 21 April 1781.
Henry Roper, 10th Baron Teynham gained the title of 10th Baron Teynham.
Family 1 Catherine Powell d. 22 September 1765
Child Henry Roper, 11th Baron Teynham+ b. 7 May 1733, d. 10 Dec 1786
Family 2 Ann Brinkhurst d. 16 January 1771
Family 3 Elizabeth Newport b. before 1757
Catherine Powell (F)
d. 22 September 1765, #35478
Father John Powell
Mother Anne Wyndham
Catherine Powell was the daughter of John Powell and Anne Wyndham. She married Henry Roper, 10th Baron Teynham, son of Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham and Catherine Smythe, on 17 July 1733. She died on 22 September 1765.
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17. 7 Jun 1733 James Lyon, 7th earl of Strathmore installed by proxy
The earl of Stratmore succeeded lord Montague in the office of Grand Master, and being in Scotland at the time, was installed by proxy at an assembly at Mercers'-hall on the 7th of June 1733. [Preston’s Illustrations]
On the 13th December, a Grand Lodge was held at the devil tavern, at which his lordship and his officers, the earl of Crawford, sir Robert Mansel, a number of Past Grand Officers, and the Masters and Wardens of fifty-three lodges were present.
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