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  1. Roger North. Hon. Roger North KC (* 3. September 1653; † 1. März 1734) war ein englischer Rechtsanwalt, Biograf und Musiktheoretiker. Leben. Er war der sechste Sohn von Dudley North, 4. Baron North, aus dessen Ehe mit Anne Montagu.

  2. Roger North, KC (3 September 1653 [1] – 1 March 1734) was an English lawyer, biographer, and amateur musician. Life. Mural monument to Roger North, Rougham Church, Norfolk. North was the sixth son of Dudley North, 4th Baron North and his wife Anne Montagu and was the brother of Francis North, Elizabeth (became) Wiseman and Dudley North.

  3. Roger North (born Sept. 3, 1653, Tostock, Suffolk, Eng.—died March 1, 1734, Rougham, Suffolk) was an English lawyer, historian, and biographer, known primarily for his biographies of three of his brothers, Francis, Dudley, and John, and for his own autobiography.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Roger North war einer der Unterzeichner des Vertrages mit den Niederlanden vom 16. August 1598. Roger North, der 2. Baron North, starb am 3. Dezember 1600 und wurde in Kirtling begraben. Da sein ältester Sohn Sir John bereits 1597 verstorben war, beerbte ihn sein Enkel Dudley North als 3. Baron North. Einzelnachweise

  5. Roger North. (1651-1734), Lawyer and writer. Later Stuart Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 4 portraits. A lawyer, historian, and biographer, known primarily for his biographies of three of his brothers, Francis, Dudley and John, and for his own autobiography. He studied law and was called to the Bar in 1674.

  6. North (1651?1734) makes lively forays into the worlds of natural philosophy, Christian stoicism, Cartesian science, architecture, music, education, and James II...

  7. The following essay examines the argument between the Tory and Jacob- ite lawyer Roger North (1651-1734), and two of the early architects of the Whig interpretation of history, White Kennett and Laurence Echard. Central to this argument is Examen, North's massive refuta- tion of Kennett's Complete History of England.'