George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol KG was an English politician and peer who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 until 1641, when he was raised to the House of Lords by a writ of acceleration. Wikipedia
Born: February 22, 1612, Madrid, Spain
Died: May 20, 1677 (age 65 years), Chelsea, London, United Kingdom
Grandparents: Sir George Digby, Charles Walcot, and Abigail Heveningham
Children: Diana Digby and Francis Digby
Parents: John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol and Beatrice Walcot
Great-grandparents: Arthur Heveningham, Anne Throgmorton, and John Digby
Books: An Essay Towards Advancing the Interest of the Establish'd Church and State, Humbly Offered, in Several Considerations, to the Queen, and Both Houses of Parliament. By a Person of Quality, Certaine Observations of Both Houses of Parliament: Concerning Two Letters, the One from the Lord Digby, to the Queenes Maiesty, the Other from Mr. Thomas Eliot, at York, to the Lord Digby in Holland. Also a Note of Such Armes, as Were Sent for by His Maiesty, Out of Amsterdam, Under His Owne Hand. Together with Diverse Passages of the Marquesse Harford, and M. Strowd, at the General Assises in the County of Somerset, The Lord Digby His Last Speech Against the Earle of Strafford: Occasioned Upon the Reading the Bill of Attainder Touching the Point of Treason, and more