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CHRISTOPHER See also: lord deputy of See also: Ireland, was the son of See also: Sir See also: George See also: Wandesford (1573—1612) of Kirklington, See also: Yorkshire, and was See also: born on the 24th of See also: September 1592
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Educated at Clare See also: College, Cambridge, he entered parliament in 1621, and his rise to importance was due primarily to his friendship with Sir See also: Thomas Wentworth, afterwards
See also: earl of Strafford
.
Although at first hostile to See also: Charles I., this being evidenced by the active
See also: part he took in the impeachment of See also: Buckingham, Wandesford soon became a royalist See also: partisan, and in 1633 he accompanied Wentworth to Ireland, where he was already master of the rolls
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His services to his chief were fully recognized by the latter, whom in 1640 he succeeded as lord deputy, but he had only just begun to struggle with the difficulties of his new position when he died on the 3rd of See also: December 1640
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His son Christopher (1628—1687), created a See also: baronet in 1662, was the See also: father of Sir Christopher Wandesford (d
.
1707), who was created an Irish peer as Viscount Castlecomer in 1707, Castlecomer in See also: Kilkenny having been acquired by his grandfather when in Ireland
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Christopher, the 2nd viscount (d
.
1719), was secretaryat-war in 1717—1718
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In 1758 See also: John, 5th viscount, was created Earl Wandesford, but his titles became
See also: extinct when he died in See also: January 1784
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For Wandesford's See also: life see Thomas Comber, See also: Memoirs of the Life and See also: Death of the Lord Deputy Wandesford (Cambridge, 1778) ; T
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D
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See also: Whitaker, See also: History of Richmondshire, vol. ii
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(1823) ; and the Auto- biography of his daughter, AliceSee also: Thornton, edited by Charles See also: Jackson for the Surtees Society (Durham, 1875)
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