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Thomas Bartholomew Weld (1750–1810), known as Thomas Weld of Lulworth Castle, was a member of the English Catholic gentry, landowner, philanthropist and bibliophile. He was connected to many of the leading Catholic families of the land, such as the Bodenhams, Cliffords, Erringtons, Petres and Stourtons. He proved to be a great benefactor of the Society of Jesus in England in their educational and pastoral endeavours, as timely donor of his Stonyhurst estate in 1794. He was also a benefactor to other Roman Catholic religious and clergy. He was a personal friend of King George III. His sister-in-law was Maria Fitzherbert. After the French Revolution he hosted refugee remnants of the French royal family at his castle. He was the builder, in 1786, of the first Roman Catholic place of worship i

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  • Thomas Bartholomew Weld (1750–1810), known as Thomas Weld of Lulworth Castle, was a member of the English Catholic gentry, landowner, philanthropist and bibliophile. He was connected to many of the leading Catholic families of the land, such as the Bodenhams, Cliffords, Erringtons, Petres and Stourtons. He proved to be a great benefactor of the Society of Jesus in England in their educational and pastoral endeavours, as timely donor of his Stonyhurst estate in 1794. He was also a benefactor to other Roman Catholic religious and clergy. He was a personal friend of King George III. His sister-in-law was Maria Fitzherbert. After the French Revolution he hosted refugee remnants of the French royal family at his castle. He was the builder, in 1786, of the first Roman Catholic place of worship in England after the Protestant reformation. (en)
  • Thomas Bartholomew Weld (1750-1810), conhecido como Thomas Weld do Castelo de Lulworth, era membro da pequena nobreza católica inglesa, proprietário de terras, filantropo e bibliófilo. Ele estava ligado a muitas das principais famílias católicas do país, como Bodenhams, Ciffords, Erringtons, Petres e Stourtons. Ele provou ser um grande benfeitor da Companhia de Jesus na Inglaterra em seus esforços educacionais e pastorais. Ele também foi um benfeitor para outros religiosos e clérigos católicos romanos. Ele era um amigo pessoal do Rei George III. Sua cunhada era Maria Fitzherbert. Após a Revolução Francesa, ele hospedou refugiados remanescentes da família real francesa em seu castelo. Ele foi o construtor, em 1786, do primeiro local de culto católico romano na Inglaterra após a reforma protestante. (pt)
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  • Lulworth Castle Chapel, Purbeck District, Dorset (en)
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  • Thomas Weld, Edward WeldJr., Maria Fitzherbert, Weld-Blundell family (en)
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  • Rare books collection, Philanthropy: Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst Saint Mary's Hall (en)
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  • Thomas Bartholomew Weld (1750–1810), known as Thomas Weld of Lulworth Castle, was a member of the English Catholic gentry, landowner, philanthropist and bibliophile. He was connected to many of the leading Catholic families of the land, such as the Bodenhams, Cliffords, Erringtons, Petres and Stourtons. He proved to be a great benefactor of the Society of Jesus in England in their educational and pastoral endeavours, as timely donor of his Stonyhurst estate in 1794. He was also a benefactor to other Roman Catholic religious and clergy. He was a personal friend of King George III. His sister-in-law was Maria Fitzherbert. After the French Revolution he hosted refugee remnants of the French royal family at his castle. He was the builder, in 1786, of the first Roman Catholic place of worship i (en)
  • Thomas Bartholomew Weld (1750-1810), conhecido como Thomas Weld do Castelo de Lulworth, era membro da pequena nobreza católica inglesa, proprietário de terras, filantropo e bibliófilo. Ele estava ligado a muitas das principais famílias católicas do país, como Bodenhams, Ciffords, Erringtons, Petres e Stourtons. Ele provou ser um grande benfeitor da Companhia de Jesus na Inglaterra em seus esforços educacionais e pastorais. Ele também foi um benfeitor para outros religiosos e clérigos católicos romanos. Ele era um amigo pessoal do Rei George III. Sua cunhada era Maria Fitzherbert. Após a Revolução Francesa, ele hospedou refugiados remanescentes da família real francesa em seu castelo. Ele foi o construtor, em 1786, do primeiro local de culto católico romano na Inglaterra após a reforma prot (pt)
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  • Thomas Weld (de Lulworth) (pt)
  • Thomas Weld (of Lulworth) (en)
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