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[[file:P1120414(3).JPG|thumb|Sir Cholmeley Dering's bookplate (British Museum Franks Collection *131)]]
 
====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
Son of [[family::Sir Edward Dering]] of [[location::Surrenden, Kent]], [[personal Title::3rd Baronet]], and great-grandson of the first [[family::Sir Edward Dering|Sir Edward]], the antiquary (q.v.).  Matriculated at [[education::New College, Oxford]] 1697, but did not graduate; admitted at the [[organisations::Middle Temple]] in the same year.  [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Kent]] 1705, for [[location::Saltash]] 1708, and for [[location::Kent]] again 1710, where he was noted as a High Church Tory, who voted against the impeachment of [[associates::Henry Sacheverell]].  His career was cut short by a quarrel with [[associates::Richard Thornhill]], one of his [[location::Kent]] neighbours, which led to a duel in which Dering was killed.
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Son of [[family::Sir Edward Dering]] of [[location::Surrenden, Kent]], [[personal title::3rd Baronet]], and great-grandson of the first [[family::Sir Edward Dering|Sir Edward]], the antiquary (q.v.).  Matriculated at [[education::New College, Oxford]] 1697, but did not graduate; admitted at the [[organisations::Middle Temple]] in the same year.  [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Kent]] 1705, for [[location::Saltash]] 1708, and for [[location::Kent]] again 1710, where he was noted as a High Church Tory, who voted against the impeachment of [[associates::Henry Sacheverell]].  His career was cut short by a quarrel with [[associates::Richard Thornhill]], one of his [[location::Kent]] neighbours, which led to a duel in which Dering was killed.
  
 
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Dering had a bookplate (Franks *130), but the extent to which he added to the Dering library at Surrenden (where he would have inherited the collections of his great-grandfather) is not known.  His will has no specific mention of books; all his goods and chattels were inherited by his son Edward, who became the 5th Baronet.
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Dering had a bookplate (Franks *131), but the extent to which he added to the Dering library at Surrenden (where he would have inherited the collections of his great-grandfather) is not known.  His will has no specific mention of books; all his goods and chattels were inherited by his son Edward, who became the 5th Baronet.
  
 
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*[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D699290 Sir Cholmeley Dering's will, The National Archives PROB 11/521/211].
 
*[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/dering-sir-chomeley-1679-1711 History of Parliament].
 
*[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/dering-sir-chomeley-1679-1711 History of Parliament].
 
*Foster, J. ''Alumni Oxonienses''.  London, 1888.
 
*Foster, J. ''Alumni Oxonienses''.  London, 1888.
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Sir Cholmeley DERING, 4th Baronet 1679-1711

Sir Cholmeley Dering's bookplate (British Museum Franks Collection *131)

Biographical Note

Son of Sir Edward Dering of Surrenden, Kent, 3rd Baronet, and great-grandson of the first Sir Edward, the antiquary (q.v.). Matriculated at New College, Oxford 1697, but did not graduate; admitted at the Middle Temple in the same year. MP for Kent 1705, for Saltash 1708, and for Kent again 1710, where he was noted as a High Church Tory, who voted against the impeachment of Henry Sacheverell. His career was cut short by a quarrel with Richard Thornhill, one of his Kent neighbours, which led to a duel in which Dering was killed.

Books

Dering had a bookplate (Franks *131), but the extent to which he added to the Dering library at Surrenden (where he would have inherited the collections of his great-grandfather) is not known. His will has no specific mention of books; all his goods and chattels were inherited by his son Edward, who became the 5th Baronet.

Sources