WILLIAM HENRY, Maule (1788-1858), of 14 Paper Buildings, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 25 Apr. 1788, 2nd s. of Henry Maule, of Edmonton, Mdx., and Hannah Rawson, of Leeds. educ. priv. by Rev. John Maule, of Great Greenford, Mdx.; Trinity Coll Camb. adm. 1805; matric. 1806; scholar 1807; senior wrangler 1810; BA 1810; fell. 1811-20; MA 1813; L. Inn adm. 1810; called 1814. cr. knt. Mar. 1839. unm. d. 16 Jan. 1858.
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PC 21 July 1855.

Bencher L. Inn 1835 – 39; KC Apr. 1833; bar. of exchequer 14 Feb. 1839; j.c.p., 1839–55.

Main residence: 14 Paper Buildings, London, Mdx.
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CHESTER, Henry (c.1776-1855), of Carstown House, Dunleer, Co. Louth

Family and Education
b. c. 1776, 1st s. of ?Miles Chester of Carstown House, Dunleer, co. Louth, and his w. educ. unknown. m. Lauriana, da. of Gerald Willan, of Mananstown, co. Meath, 1s. (d.v.p.) 1da. suc. fa. 1801. d. 11 Feb. 1855.
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J.P. dep. lt. high sheriff co. Louth 1837.

Ex-officio member Drogheda PLG 1839; trustee Dundalk and Dunleer turnpike trust.

Main residence: Carstown House, Dunleer, Co. Louth, [I].
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RICH, Henry (1797-1869), of 47 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square; later of 19 Charles Street, Berkeley Square; later of 28 Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, London.

Family and Education
b. c. Mar/Apr. 1797,Rich’s birth date is commonly given as 1803, following the tentative date given in Venn, Alumni Cantab., v. 286. However, his army record reveals that this date is incorrect. The Sandhurst register gives his age at his admission on 2 October 1810 as 13 years 7 months. This date also tallies with his age at death, given in the death register as 72. illegit. yst. s. of Adm. Sir Thomas Rich, 5th bt. (d. 6 Apr. 1803), of Sonning, Berks., and Elizabeth, yst. da. of General Burt, of Maiden Erlegh, Berks. educ. Sandhurst 1810-13; sch. at Henley, Oxon.; Jesus, Camb. adm. 29 Mar. 1821; Trinity, Camb. adm. 21 June ­1821, aged 23, BA 1825. m. 7 Sept. 1852, Julia, yst. da. of Rev. James Tomkinson, of Dorfield Hall, Ches. cr. bt. 9 Jan. 1863.The date is given in some sources as 22 Jan. 1863, but it was gazetted 9 Jan. 1863: The Times, 10 Jan. 1863. d. s.p. 5 Nov. 1869.
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Groom in waiting 1837 – 41; lord of the treasury 1846 – 52.

Ensign 65 Ft. 1812; lt. 1813; half-pay 1820.

Fell. Royal Geographical Society 1860.

Dir. South Eastern railway 1845 – 46, 1852 – 66; dir. Sun Life Assurance.

Main residences: 47 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square; 19 Charles Street, Berkeley Square; 28 Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, London.
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ST. JOHN MILDMAY, Humphrey (1794-1853), of 46 Berkeley Square, London and Otford Court, Otford, Kent

Family and Education
b. 11 July 1794, 6th s. of Sir Henry St. John Mildmay MP, 3rd bt. (d. 1808), of Dogmersfield Park, Hants, and Jane, eld. da. and coh. of Carew Mildmay, of Shawford House, Hants and Mildmay Park, Stoke Newington; bro. of Paulet St. John Mildmay MP. educ. Winchester 1809. m. (1) 27 Sept. 1823, Anne Eugenia Baring (d. 8 Mar. 1839), eld. da. of Alexander Baring MP, of The Grange, nr. Alresford, Hants, 2s.; (2) 20 Sept. 1843, Marianne Frances, da. of Granville Venables Harcourt Vernon MP, of Grove Park, Notts., 3da. d. 9 Aug. 1853.
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Ensign and lt. 2 Ft. Gds. 1813, capt. 1821; 35 Ft. 1823, half-pay 1824.

Dir. Baring Brothers and co. 1828 – 47; Bank of England 1828 – 49; West India Mail Packet Co.

Main residences: 46 Berkeley Square, London; Otford Court, Otford, Kent.
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HAY, Andrew Leith (1785-1862), of Rannes, Aberdeenshire; Leith Hall , Aberdeenshire

Family and Education
b. 17 Feb. 1785, eld. s. of Andrew Leith Hay, of Rannes and Leith Hall, Aberdeenshire, and Mary, da. of Charles Forbes, of Ballogie, Aberdeenshire. m. 1816, Mary Margaret, da. of William Clark, of Buckland House, Devon. 5s. (2 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. fa. 16 May 1838. K.H. 1834. d. 12 Oct. 1862.
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Clerk of ordnance, 19 June – 22 Dec. 1834, 18 Apr. 1835–21 Mar. 1838.

Gov. Bermuda 6 Feb. 1838 – 1 Nov. 1839

Ensign 72 Ft. 1806, capt. 2 Ft. 1817; half-pay 1819.

Main residences: Rannes, Aberdeenshire and Leith Hall, Aberdeenshire.
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ANSON, George (1797-1857), of Shugborough, near Lichfield, Staffordshire; 32 Curzon Street, Westminster, Middlesex

Family and Education
b. 13 Oct. 1797, 2nd s. of Thomas Anson MP, 1st Visct. Anson (d. 31 July 1818), and Anne Margaret, da. of Thomas William Coke (I) MP; bro. of Thomas William Anson MP. educ. Eton. 1811. m. 30 Nov. 1830, Isabella Elizabeth Annabella Forester, da. of Cecil Weld Forester MP, 1st Bar. Forester, 3da. d. 27 May 1857.
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Ensign and 2nd lt. 3 Ft. Gds. 1814, lt. and capt. 1820; maj. 7 Drag. Gds. 1824; lt.-col. (half-pay) 1825; col. 1838; maj.-gen. 1851; c.-in-c. Bengal 1853; Madras 1854; c.-in-c. of H.M. forces in India 20 Nov. 1855 – d.

Principal storekeeper of ordnance Apr. 1835 – Aug. 1841, clerk of ordnance June 1846-Feb. 1852.

Dir. East and West India Docks and Birmingham Junction railway co.; London and North Western Railway, chairman 1852–4.

Main residences: Shugborough, near Lichfield, Staffordshire and 32 Curzon Street, Westminster, Middlesex.
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ST. JOHN MILDMAY, Paulet (1791-1845), of Hazlegrove House, Queen Camel, Som. and 21 Edwards Street, London

Family and Education
b. 8 Apr. 1791, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay MP, 3rd bt. (d. 1808), of Dogmersfield Park, Hants, and Jane, da. and coh. of Carew Mildmay of Shawford House, Hants and Hazlegrove House, Som.; bro. of Humphrey St. John Mildmay MP. educ. Winchester 1803-5. m. 12 Mar. 1813, Anna Maria Wyndham, da. of Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie MP, 4s. 3da. suc. fa. to Hazlegrove 1808. d. 19 May 1845.
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Ensign 2 Ft. Gds. 1807, lt. and capt. 1811 – 12; retired 1812.

Lt. Dogmersfield yeoman cav. 1813.

Main residences: Hazlegrove House, Queen Camel, Som.; 21 Edwards Street, London.
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WILBRAHAM, George (1779-1852), of Delamere Lodge, nr. Northwich, Cheshire and Upper Seymour Street, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 8 Mar. 1779, 1st surv. s. of George Wilbraham MP, of Delamere, and Maria, da of William Harvey MP, of Chigwell, Essex. educ. Rugby 1787; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1796. m. 3 Sept. 1814, Lady Anne Fortescue, da. of Hugh Fortescue MP, 1st Earl Fortescue, 5s. suc. fa. 1813. d. 24 Jan. 1852.
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High Sheriff, Cheshire 1844–5.

Main residences: Delamere Lodge, nr. Northwich, Cheshire; Upper Seymour Street, London, Mdx.
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THORNELY, Thomas (1781-1862), of Mount Street, Liverpool, Lancashire

Family and Education
b. 1 Apr. 1781, s. of William Thornely (d. 27 Mar. 1839), of Liverpool, Lancs., and Jane, da. of Mr. Mather, of Toxteth Park, Lancs. educ. Rev. Bristowe Cooper’s sch., Hyde Chapel, Hyde, Ches. unm. d. 4 May 1862.
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Chairman, select cttee. on public petitions, 1844–53.

Main residence: Mount Street, Liverpool, Lancashire.
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AGLIONBY, Henry (1790-1854), of 5 Brick Court, Temple, London; Manor House, Caterham, nr. Croydon, Surrey; Newbiggin Hall, nr. Carlisle, Cumb. and Nunnery, Ainstable, Cumb.

Family and Education
b. 28 Dec. 1790, o. s of Rev. Samuel Bateman, of Newbiggin Hall, Cumb., and Anne, da. of Henry Aglionby, of Ainstable, Cumb. educ. Sedbergh Sch., Cumb.; St John’s, Camb., matric. 1808, BA 1813, MA 1816; L. Inn, adm. 1812, called 1816; M. Temple, adm. 1824. m. 3 Mar. 1852, Mary Anne Sadd, widow, of Caterham, Surr., s.p. Took name Aglionby 1813. suc. fa. 12 Nov. 1827; cos. to the Nunnery estates 1 July 1840. d. 31 July 1854.
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Director New Zealand Co.

Main residences: 5 Brick Court, Temple, London and Manor House, Caterham, nr. Croydon, Surrey and and Newbiggin Hall, nr. Carlisle and Nunnery, Ainstable, Cumb.
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