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Robert Byerley

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English soldier and politician

Goldsborough Hall
The Byerley Turk

Robert Byerley (1660–1714), of Middridge Grange,Heighington, County Durham, and Goldsborough, Yorkshire, was an English soldier and Tory politician who sat in theEnglish andBritish House of Commons between 1685 and 1714. He is credited with capturing theByerley Turk, a famousstallion considered one of the three majorfoundation sires of theThoroughbred breed of race horse.[1]

Byerley was the fourth, but second surviving son of Anthony Byerley ofMiddridge Grange, Heighington, county Durham, and his wife Anne Hutton, daughter ofCol Sir Richard Hutton ofGoldsborough Hall. He matriculated atQueen's College, Oxford in 1677.[2]

As a soldier, Byerley was a captain of an independent troop in 1685 and a member of Queen Dowager's Horse (later the6th Dragoon Guards) from 1685 to 1687. He was promoted lieutenant-colonel in 1689 and colonel in 1689–1692. Although he was said to have fought at theBattle of Buda in 1686, there is no actual evidence that he fought abroad. There is evidence, however that he foughtBattle of the Boyne in 1690.[3] He is famous for owning theByerley Turk, one of the three founding stallions of all thoroughbred horses in the world, whose origins are still uncertain.

Byerley was elected ToryMember of Parliament forCounty Durham in 1685 and 1689.[2] He was then returned forKnaresborough in 1695, 1698, Feb and Dec 1701, 1702, 1705, 1708, 1710 and 1713.[4]

Byerley was resident ofGoldsborough Hall, near Knaresborough in Yorkshire, which he inherited from his wife's family.[5] He married his cousin Mary Wharton, the divorced wife ofJames Campbell of Burnbank, Lanarkshire and daughter and heiress of the Hon Philip Wharton, of Edlington, Yorkshire, son of Sir Thomas Wharton, on 17 March 1692. Mary was just 13 years old when she was abducted from her carriage and forced to marry Campbell. Her two-day marriage was annulled by an Act of Parliament in 1690.[6] They had two sons and three daughters, none of whom had any children. As there were no heirs to inherit the Goldsborough estate, the Hall and lands were sold to Daniel Lascelles around 1760.

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  1. ^Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Byerley Turk
  2. ^ab"BYERLEY, Robert (1660-1714), of Middridge Grange, Heighington, co. Dur. and Goldsborough, Yorks". History of Parliament Online (1660-1690). Retrieved9 July 2019.
  3. ^1690: William and the Boyne by Ian Adamson, published by Nosmada Ltd, 1995
  4. ^"BYERLEY, Robert (1660-1714), of Middridge Grange, Heighington, co. Dur., and Goldsborough, Yorks". History of Parliament Online (1690-1715). Retrieved9 July 2019.
  5. ^Goldsborough Hall historyArchived 31 January 2009 at theWayback Machine
  6. ^"CAMPBELL, Hon. James (Aft. C.1660-?1713). | History of Parliament Online".
Parliament of England
Preceded byMember of Parliament forCounty Durham
16851690
With:William Lambton
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Preceded byMember of Parliament forKnaresborough
1695–1707
With:Christopher Stockdale
Succeeded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Parliament of England
Member of Parliament forKnaresborough
1707–1714
With:Christopher Stockdale 1707-1714
Francis Fawkes 1714
Succeeded by


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