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Sir Roger Newdigate was born on May 30, 1719, in Arbury, Warwickshire.
Answer: True
Sir Roger Newdigate's birthdate and birthplace are recorded as May 30, 1719, in Arbury, Warwickshire.
Sir Roger Newdigate attended Cambridge University for his higher education.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate pursued his higher education at University College, Oxford, not Cambridge University.
Sir Roger Newdigate obtained his Master of Arts degree in 1738.
Answer: True
Sir Roger Newdigate successfully obtained his Master of Arts degree from Oxford University in the year 1738.
Sir Roger Newdigate died at the age of 78.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate passed away at the age of 87, having been born in 1719 and dying in 1806.
In which year did Sir Roger Newdigate matriculate at University College, Oxford?
Answer: 1736
Sir Roger Newdigate formally enrolled, or matriculated, at University College, Oxford, in the year 1736.
Sir Roger Newdigate received his higher education at which institutions?
Answer: Westminster School and University College, Oxford.
Sir Roger Newdigate attended Westminster School for his preparatory education and subsequently pursued his higher studies at University College, Oxford.
Sir Roger Newdigate, the 5th Baronet, served as a Member of Parliament for the city of London.
Answer: False
Historical records indicate that Sir Roger Newdigate, the 5th Baronet, served as a Member of Parliament for Middlesex and subsequently for Oxford University, not for the city of London.
Sir Roger Newdigate was a member of the Whig political party during his time in Parliament.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate was affiliated with the Tory political party during his parliamentary service.
Sir Roger Newdigate served as the Member of Parliament for Oxford University for approximately 10 years.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate represented Oxford University in Parliament for a continuous period of 30 years, from 1751 to 1780, not approximately 10 years.
Sir Roger Newdigate served as MP for Middlesex from 1751 to 1780.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate represented Middlesex from 1742 to 1747. His tenure as MP for Oxford University spanned from 1751 to 1780.
Peregrine Palmer was one of Sir Roger Newdigate's parliamentary colleagues representing Oxford University.
Answer: True
Peregrine Palmer served as a parliamentary colleague for Sir Roger Newdigate during their shared representation of Oxford University.
Sir Roger Newdigate served alongside Sir Hugh Smithson as MP for Middlesex.
Answer: True
During his tenure as Member of Parliament for Middlesex, Sir Roger Newdigate served concurrently with Sir Hugh Smithson.
What political party did Sir Roger Newdigate belong to during his parliamentary service?
Answer: Tory
Sir Roger Newdigate was a member of the Tory political party throughout his parliamentary career.
For which constituency did Sir Roger Newdigate serve as an MP from 1742 to 1747?
Answer: Middlesex
Sir Roger Newdigate represented the constituency of Middlesex in the House of Commons during the period from 1742 to 1747.
How long did Sir Roger Newdigate represent Oxford University in the House of Commons?
Answer: 30 years
Sir Roger Newdigate served as the Member of Parliament for Oxford University for a continuous term of 30 years, from 1751 to 1780.
Which of the following individuals served as a parliamentary colleague for Sir Roger Newdigate when he represented Oxford University?
Answer: Peregrine Palmer
Peregrine Palmer was among the parliamentary colleagues who served alongside Sir Roger Newdigate during his representation of Oxford University.
Sir Roger Newdigate inherited the estates of Arbury in Warwickshire and Harefield in Middlesex after his father's death.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate inherited the estates of Arbury in Warwickshire and Harefield in Middlesex following the death of his brother, not his father.
The rebuilding of Arbury Hall, a major project associated with Sir Roger Newdigate, was completed in under a decade.
Answer: False
The extensive rebuilding of Arbury Hall under Sir Roger Newdigate's direction spanned approximately thirty years, significantly longer than a decade.
Arbury Hall was rebuilt by Sir Roger Newdigate in the Neoclassical architectural style.
Answer: False
The architectural style employed in the rebuilding of Arbury Hall under Sir Roger Newdigate was Gothic Renaissance, not Neoclassical.
Henry Couchman was the architect responsible for the rebuilding of Arbury Hall under Sir Roger Newdigate's commission.
Answer: True
The records confirm that Henry Couchman served as the architect commissioned by Sir Roger Newdigate for the significant rebuilding project at Arbury Hall.
The estates of Arbury Hall and Harefield were inherited by Sir Roger Newdigate's nephew.
Answer: False
The estates of Arbury Hall and Harefield were inherited by Sir Roger Newdigate's distant cousin, Francis Parker, not a nephew.
The rebuilding of Arbury Hall by Sir Roger Newdigate lasted for about ten years.
Answer: False
The rebuilding project at Arbury Hall, commissioned by Sir Roger Newdigate, spanned approximately thirty years, not merely ten.
Which estates did Sir Roger Newdigate inherit following the death of his brother?
Answer: Arbury in Warwickshire and Harefield in Middlesex.
Upon the demise of his brother, Sir Roger Newdigate inherited the significant family estates located in Arbury, Warwickshire, and Harefield, Middlesex.
What major architectural project is Sir Roger Newdigate most famously associated with?
Answer: The extensive rebuilding of his family estate, Arbury Hall.
Sir Roger Newdigate is most prominently associated with the comprehensive architectural project involving the rebuilding of his ancestral home, Arbury Hall.
In what architectural style was Arbury Hall rebuilt under Sir Roger Newdigate's direction?
Answer: Gothic Renaissance
The rebuilding of Arbury Hall under Sir Roger Newdigate's direction was executed in the Gothic Renaissance architectural style.
Who was the architect commissioned by Sir Roger Newdigate for the rebuilding of Arbury Hall?
Answer: Henry Couchman
Henry Couchman was the architect appointed by Sir Roger Newdigate to oversee the significant rebuilding efforts at Arbury Hall.
What was the approximate duration of the rebuilding project at Arbury Hall initiated by Sir Roger Newdigate?
Answer: Approximately 30 years
The extensive rebuilding of Arbury Hall under Sir Roger Newdigate's commission spanned approximately thirty years.
Sir Roger Newdigate founded the Newdigate Prize for poetry upon his death.
Answer: True
The Newdigate Prize for poetry was indeed established posthumously through the endowment provided by Sir Roger Newdigate.
Besides politics, Sir Roger Newdigate also pursued a career as a collector of antiquities.
Answer: True
In addition to his political career, Sir Roger Newdigate was actively engaged as a collector of antiquities.
Sir Roger Newdigate donated several collected antiques to the University of Oxford.
Answer: True
Sir Roger Newdigate made contributions to the University of Oxford, including the donation of several items from his collection of antiquities.
What significant contribution did Sir Roger Newdigate make to Oxford University?
Answer: He donated collected antiques and founded the Newdigate Prize.
Sir Roger Newdigate's contributions to Oxford University included the donation of numerous collected antiques and the establishment of the prestigious Newdigate Prize for poetry.
Sir Roger Newdigate had two children from his marriages.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate had no children from either of his marriages.
Francis Parker, who inherited Sir Roger Newdigate's estates, was his eldest son.
Answer: False
Francis Parker, the individual who inherited Sir Roger Newdigate's estates, was a distant cousin, not his eldest son.
Francis Parker adopted the surname Newdigate and resided at Arbury Hall after inheriting the estates.
Answer: True
Upon inheriting the estates, Francis Parker adopted the surname Newdigate and subsequently took up residence at Arbury Hall.
Sir Roger Newdigate's first wife, Sophia Conyers, passed away in 1776.
Answer: False
Sophia Conyers, Sir Roger Newdigate's first wife, died in 1774, not 1776.
Sir Roger Newdigate's second marriage was to Hester Margaret Munday, who died in 1800.
Answer: True
Sir Roger Newdigate's second marriage was to Hester Margaret Munday, and historical records confirm her death occurred in 1800.
Sir Roger Newdigate's father held the title of 4th Baronet.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate's father, Sir Richard Newdigate, held the title of 3rd Baronet, not the 4th.
How many children did Sir Roger Newdigate have?
Answer: No children.
Sir Roger Newdigate did not have any children from either of his marriages.
Who inherited the estates of Arbury Hall and Harefield after Sir Roger Newdigate's death?
Answer: A distant cousin named Francis Parker.
The estates of Arbury Hall and Harefield were inherited by Sir Roger Newdigate's distant cousin, Francis Parker, subsequent to his death.
After inheriting the Newdigate estates, what action did Francis Parker take?
Answer: He adopted the additional surname Newdigate and resided at Arbury Hall.
Upon inheriting the Newdigate estates, Francis Parker adopted the surname Newdigate and established his residence at Arbury Hall.
Sir Roger Newdigate's first wife was Sophia Conyers. In what year did she pass away?
Answer: 1774
Sophia Conyers, the first wife of Sir Roger Newdigate, died in the year 1774.
Sir Roger Newdigate's second wife was Hester Margaret Munday. In what year did she die?
Answer: 1800
Hester Margaret Munday, the second wife of Sir Roger Newdigate, passed away in the year 1800.
Lady Barbara Maria Legge married Francis Parker. Who was her father?
Answer: The 3rd Earl of Dartmouth, George Legge.
Lady Barbara Maria Legge, who married Francis Parker, was the daughter of George Legge, the 3rd Earl of Dartmouth.
Upon Sir Roger Newdigate's death, the hereditary title of Baronet became extinct.
Answer: True
The hereditary title of Baronet, held by Sir Roger Newdigate, did indeed become extinct upon his death in 1806, as there were no direct male heirs to inherit it.
Sir Roger Newdigate is fictionalized in George Orwell's novel *1984*.
Answer: False
Sir Roger Newdigate is not fictionalized in George Orwell's *1984*; his literary representation occurs in works by George Eliot.
The portrait 'Sir Roger Newdigate in the Library at Arbury' was painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Answer: False
The portrait titled 'Sir Roger Newdigate in the Library at Arbury' was painted by Arthur Devis, not Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Sir Roger Newdigate is portrayed as the character Sir Christopher Cheverel in George Eliot's *The Mill on the Floss*.
Answer: False
While Sir Roger Newdigate is fictionalized in George Eliot's work, the character Sir Christopher Cheverel appears in *Mr Gilfil's Love Story* (part of *Scenes of Clerical Life*), not *The Mill on the Floss*.
The title 'Bt' associated with Sir Roger Newdigate signifies he was a Baron.
Answer: False
The abbreviation 'Bt.' signifies Baronet, which is a hereditary title of honour ranking below a Baron, not a Baron himself.
Who was Sir Roger Newdigate, and what were his primary roles?
Answer: A distinguished English politician, antiquities collector, and founder of the Newdigate Prize.
Sir Roger Newdigate, the 5th Baronet, was primarily known as an English politician, an avid collector of antiquities, and the benefactor who established the Newdigate Prize for poetry.
What happened to the Newdigate baronetcy after Sir Roger's death?
Answer: It became extinct.
Following the death of Sir Roger Newdigate, the hereditary title of Baronet became extinct, as there were no eligible successors.
In which work of fiction is Sir Roger Newdigate portrayed as a character?
Answer: George Eliot's *Scenes of Clerical Life*
Sir Roger Newdigate is fictionalized within George Eliot's collection of novellas, *Scenes of Clerical Life*.
What is the name of the character representing Sir Roger Newdigate in George Eliot's *Mr Gilfil's Love Story*?
Answer: Sir Christopher Cheverel
In George Eliot's narrative *Mr Gilfil's Love Story*, Sir Roger Newdigate is represented by the fictional character Sir Christopher Cheverel.
Who painted the portrait titled 'Sir Roger Newdigate in the Library at Arbury'?
Answer: Arthur Devis
The portrait 'Sir Roger Newdigate in the Library at Arbury' was executed by the artist Arthur Devis.
Besides politics, what other role did Sir Roger Newdigate fulfill?
Answer: He was an architect.
Beyond his political career and role as an antiquities collector, Sir Roger Newdigate also engaged in architectural pursuits.
What does the term 'Baronet' (Bt.) signify in relation to Sir Roger Newdigate's lineage?
Answer: It signifies a hereditary title of honour below a Baron.
The title 'Baronet' (Bt.) denotes a hereditary title of honour within the British system, ranking below that of a Baron.
What is the significance of the 'Authority control' section mentioned in the context of Sir Roger Newdigate?
Answer: It lists identifiers from various databases for precise identification.
The 'Authority control' section provides a standardized set of identifiers from multiple databases, ensuring precise identification and facilitating cross-referencing of information pertaining to Sir Roger Newdigate.