Sir Robert Wilmot, 1st Baronet (1708–1772) was an English servant of the Crown, Secretary to successive Viceroys of Ireland from 1740 to 1772, and after 1758 Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain of the Household. By 1750 several correspondents regarded him as "the channel through which all Irish business, especially that concerning patronage, must flow".
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| - Robert Wilmot (1er baronnet) (fr)
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| - Sir Robert Wilmot, 1er baronnet (1708-1772) est un courtisan anglais, secrétaire des Lord lieutenant d'Irlande successifs d'Irlande de 1740 à 1772, et après 1758 secrétaire du Lord Chambellan . En 1750, plusieurs correspondants le considèrent comme "le canal par lequel devaient passer toutes les affaires irlandaises, en particulier celles concernant le favoritisme" . (fr)
- Sir Robert Wilmot, 1st Baronet (1708–1772) was an English servant of the Crown, Secretary to successive Viceroys of Ireland from 1740 to 1772, and after 1758 Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain of the Household. By 1750 several correspondents regarded him as "the channel through which all Irish business, especially that concerning patronage, must flow". (en)
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| - Sir Robert Wilmot, 1er baronnet (1708-1772) est un courtisan anglais, secrétaire des Lord lieutenant d'Irlande successifs d'Irlande de 1740 à 1772, et après 1758 secrétaire du Lord Chambellan . En 1750, plusieurs correspondants le considèrent comme "le canal par lequel devaient passer toutes les affaires irlandaises, en particulier celles concernant le favoritisme" . (fr)
- Sir Robert Wilmot, 1st Baronet (1708–1772) was an English servant of the Crown, Secretary to successive Viceroys of Ireland from 1740 to 1772, and after 1758 Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain of the Household. By 1750 several correspondents regarded him as "the channel through which all Irish business, especially that concerning patronage, must flow". (en)
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