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Isaac Barré (6 November 1726 – ...... British government's policies.
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Isaac Barré (6 novembre 1726 - ...... e du gouvernement britannique.
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Isaac Barré (Dublín, Irlanda, ...... ticas del gobierno británico.
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1726-11-06
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1802-07-20
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1726-11-06
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Dublin, Ireland
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Colonel Barré, c. 1765, by Douglas Hamilton
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1802-07-20
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Isaac Barré
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British
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St. Mary Churchyard, East Raynham, England
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Henry Addington Jr.
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Member of Parliament for Calne
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Member of Parliament for Wycombe
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James Townsend 1782–1787
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John Dunning 1774–1782
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Joseph Jekyll 1787–1790
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Robert Waller
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