Sir Richard Vyvyan, 3rd Baronet

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Sir Richard Vyvyan of Trelowarren, 3rd Baronet (28 September 16811736) was a prominent Jacobite.

Richard Vyvyan was born in Colan, Cornwall. In 1697 he married a distant cousin, Mary Vivian [1], of Trewan Hall, St Columb Major, this uniting two branches of the family which had been separated for three centuries. [2]

Sir Richard Vyvyan was involved in the Jacobite uprising in Cornwall of 1715 and was imprisoned in the Tower of London. His wife Mary joined him there and, while in the Tower, gave birth to a daughter. His widow survived him by 32 years, dying in 1756.[3] [4]

He died in Mawgan-in-Meneage, Cornwall in 1736.

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  1. ^ wife's maiden name is correct - spelled Vivian, not Vyvyan
  2. ^ Trewan Hall - Camping and Caravanning in the Heart of Cornwall, England
  3. ^ Redding, Cyrus (1842). An illustrated itinerary of the county of Cornwall. How and Parsons, page 138. 
  4. ^ Stanhope, Philip Henry (1841). History of England: From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, page 114. 

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Parliament of England
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Anthony Rowe
Member of Parliament for Mitchell
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Sir William Carew
Baronetage of England
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Vyell Vyvyan
Baronet
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1697–1724
Succeeded by
Francis Vyvyan