PIGOT, David Richard (1796-1873), of Merrion Square East, Dublin

Family and Education
b. 1796, o. s. of Dr. John Pigot, of Kilworth, co. Cork (d. 1819), and 2nd w. Margaret Nagle, of Kilworth, co. Cork. educ. priv. Mr. Downing, of Fermoy; Trinity College, Dublin, matric. 1814; BA 1819; MA 1832; LL.D (honoris causa) 1870; King’s Inns 1817; MT 1818; called [I] 1826. m. 9 May 1821, Catherine, o. da. of Walter Page, of Araglin Mills, co. Cork, 4s. 1da. d. 22 Dec. 1873.
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PC [I] 1840.

Sol.-gen. [I] 11 Feb. 1839; att.-gen. [I] 14 Aug. 1840-Sept. 1841.

KC 1835; bencher of King’s Inns, 1839 (prof. law 1859); chief baron of exchequer [I] 1 Sept. 1846.

Visitor Maynooth College 1845; member senate Queen’s College, Ireland 1850; commr. national education [I] 1861 – d.

Member Royal Irish Academy 1845; Celtic Society 1847.

Main residence: Merrion Square East, Dublin, [I].
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MORDAUNT, Sir Charles, 10th bt. (1836-1897), of Walton House, Warwickshire

Family and Education
b. 28 Apr. 1836, 1st s. of Sir John Mordaunt MP, 9th bt., of Walton House, Warws., and Caroline Sophia, 2nd da. of Rt. Rev. George Murray, D.D., Lord Bishop of Rochester. educ. Eton 1849-54; Christ Ch., Oxf., matric. 8 June 1854. m. (1) 7 Dec. 1866, Harriet Sarah (div. 11 Mar. 1876), 4th da. of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, 7th bt., of Moncrieffe. 1da.; (2) 24 Apr. 1878, Mary Louisa, da. of Hon. Rev. Henry Pitt Chomondeley, rect. of Adlestrop and hon. canon of Gloucester. 1s. 5da. suc. fa. 27 Sept. 1845. d. 15 Oct. 1897.
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Cornet Warws. yeoman cav. 1859; maj. 1886 – 91.

Main residence: Walton House, Warwickshire.
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VIVIAN, Henry Hussey (1821-1894), of Park Wern, Swansea, Glamorgan and 5 Upper Belgrave Street, London.

Family and Education
b. 6 July 1821, eld. s. of John Henry Vivian, MP Swansea 1832-55, of Singleton, Swansea, Glamorgan, and Sarah, eld. da. of Arthur Jones, of The Priory, Reigate, Surr., formerly of Caervallack, Flintshire; bro. of Arthur Pendarves Vivian, MP West Cornwall 1868-85. educ. Mr. Wiscombe’s sch., nr. Winchester; Eton 1833-8; Trinity, Camb. adm. 22 May 1838, matric. Mich. 1839; France & Germany 1838-40. m. (1) 15 Apr. 1847, Jessie Dalrymple (d. 28 Feb. 1848), da. of Ambrose Goddard, MP Cricklade 1837-41, of The Lawn, Swindon, Wilts., 1s.; (2) 14 July 1853, Caroline Elizabeth (d. 25 Jan. 1868), o. da. of Sir Montagu John Cholmeley, bt., MP Grantham 1826-41, North Lincs. 1847-52, 1857-74, of Easton Hall, Grantham, Lincs., 1s.; (3) 10 Apr. 1870, Averil, da. of Capt. Richard Beaumont, R.N., 2s. 4da. suc. fa. 10 Feb. 1855; cr. bt. 13 May 1882; 1st bar. Swansea 9 June 1893. d. 28 Nov. 1894.
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Dep. Lt. Glamorgan 1846; JP Glamorgan 1850.

Chairman Glamorgan county cl. 1889.

2nd lt. Royal Cornwall and Devon miners’ militia 1845; capt. 4th Glam. rifle vols. 1859; lt.-col. 1861 – 74.

Fell. Geological Society 1850; president Royal Institution South Wales; president Cambrian Archaeological Association 1861 – 62.

Freeman Swansea 1893.

Main residences: Park Wern, Swansea, Glamorgan; 5 Upper Belgrave Street, London.
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MARJORIBANKS, Sir Dudley Coutts (1820-1894), of 29 Upper Brook Street, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 29 Dec. 1820, 2nd s. of Edward Marjoribanks, of Greenlands, Bucks., and Georgina, da. of Joseph Francis Louis Lautour, of Madras, and Heaton Park, Beds. educ. Harrow 1833; Christ Church, Oxf., matric. 1838; M. Temple, adm. 1845, called 1848. m. 19 Oct. 1848, Isabella, da. of Sir James Weir Hogg, of Berwickshire. 4s. 2da. suc. fa. 1868. cr. bt. 25 July 1866; cr. 1st bar. Tweedmouth of Edington 12 Oct. 1881. d. 4 Mar. 1894.
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Dir. E. India Co. 1853

Commr. Lt. London

JP, Dep. Lt. Mdx.; Westminster; Inverness-shire.

Main residence: 29 Upper Brook Street, London, Mdx.
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THORNHILL, William Pole (1806-1876), of Stanton Hall, Stanton-in-Peak, Derbyshire

Family and Education
b. 1806, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Henry Bache Thornhill (d. 1822), of Montague Place, London, and Helen, eld. da. of Charles Pole,Burke’s landed gentry (1855), 1201; Liverpool Mercury, 23 Mar. 1832. The Times, 18 Feb. 1876, erroneously reported that Charles Chandos-Pole was Thornhill’s maternal grandfather, confusing the Liverpool common councillor with the gentry family of Radbourne, Derbys. Less forgivably, the Derby Mercury, 16 Feb. 1876 gave his name as ‘Charles Polk’. of Liverpool. educ. Eton; Corpus Christi, Oxf. matric. 15 Oct. 1825. m. 1828, Isabella, o. surv. da. of Philip Gell, of Hopton Court, Derbys., s.p. suc. grandfa. 26 July 1830. d. 12 Feb. 1876.
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Capt. 2 regiment Derbys. militia 1855; lt. 9 company Derbys. volunteer rifles 1860.

J.P. Derbys. 1827; High Sheriff Derbys. 1836; Deputy Lieut. 1854.

Main residence: Stanton Hall, Stanton-in-Peak, Derbyshire.
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PECHELL, George Richard (1789-1860), of Castle Goring, Worthing, Suss. and 27 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 30 June 1789, 2nd surv. s. of Sir Thomas Brooke Pechell, 2nd bt. MP (d. 1826) of Paglesham, Essex and Aldwick, Suss. and Charlotte, da. of Lt.-Gen. Sir John Clavering; bro. of Sir Samuel John Brooke Pechell, 3rd bt. MP. m. 1 Aug. 1826 Hon. Katherine Annabella Bisshopp, da. and coh. of Cecil, Lord Zouche, 1s. (d.v.p.) 2da. suc. bro. as 4th bt. and assumed add. surname of Brooke 3 Nov. 1849. d. 29 June 1860
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Entered RN 1803, lt. 1810, cmdr. 1814, capt. 1822 (half-pay), rear-adm. 1852 (ret.), vice-adm. 1858.

Gentleman usher of the privy chamber 1830; equerry to Queen Adelaide 1831 – 49.

Main residences: Castle Goring, Worthing, Suss.; 27 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Mdx.
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REPTON, George William John (1818-1906), of Bolton Street, Piccadilly, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 26 Dec. 1818, o.s. of George Stanley Repton and Lady Elizabeth, eld. da. of John Scott, 1st earl of Eldon. educ. Harrow 1832-5; Univ. Coll., Oxf., matric. 2 Feb. 1838. m. 5 Sept. 1848, Lady Jane Seymour, o. da. of Augustus Frederick FitzGerald, 3rd duke of Leinster. 1s. suc. fa. 16 Apr. 1862. d. 30 Aug. 1906.
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Main residence: Bolton Street, Piccadilly, Mdx.
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NEWDEGATE, Charles Newdigate (1816-1887), of Harefield Park, Uxbridge, Mdx. and Arbury Hall, nr. Nuneaton, Warws.

Family and Education
b. 14 July 1816, o.s. of Charles Parker Newdigate Newdegate, of Harefield Park, Uxbridge, Mdx., and Maria, da. of Ayscoughe Boucherett, of Willingham, Lincs. educ. Eton 1829-34; King’s Coll. London; Christ Church, Oxf., 1834-7, BA 1849, MA 1859. suc. fa. 23 Apr. 1833; suc. to estates of great-uncle Francis Parker Newdegate 1835. d. unm. 9 Apr. 1887.
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Deputy Lieut. Warws. J.P. Warws.

Hon. D.C.L. Oxf.

P.C. Feb. 1886.

Main residences: Harefield Park, Uxbridge, Mdx.; Arbury Hall, nr. Nuneaton, Warws.
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COLVILE, Charles Robert (1816-1886), of Lullington Hall, nr. Burton-on-Trent, Derbys.

Family and Education
b. 30 Mar. 1815, o.s. of Sir Charles Henry Colvile, of Duffield Hall, Derbys., and Harriet Anne, da. of John Porter Bonell, of Duffield Hall, Derbys. educ. Eton 1829. Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 31 Oct. 1833. m. 12 Sept. 1850, Katherine Sarah Georgina, da. of cdr. John Russell, R.N. 1s. suc. fa. 28 Sept. 1833; suc. to mo’s. estates 11 Dec. 1834. d. 8 Mar. 1886.
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J.P. Derbys. 1841; D.L. Derbys. 1842; J.P. Staffs. 1844; J.P. Leics. 1845; Sheriff Derbys. 1863; High Sheriff, Derbys. 1875.

Guardian, Burton-on-Trent Poor Law Union Board.

Ensign, Sherwood Foresters, 1836; cornet, Sherwood Rangers, 1836; lt. Sherwood Rangers, 1841 – 45; lt. Radborne Troop, Derbys. yeomanry, 1842; Capt. Repton & Gresley Troop, Derbys. yeomanry, 1843; lt.-col. Derbys. yeoman cav. 1864 – 77; hon. col. 1877 – d.

Deputy Provincial Grand Master, Derbys. Freemasons, 1843 – 58, 1859 – 66; Acting Provincial Grand Master, 1858 – 59; Master of Atherstone Hounds 1845 – 46; Chairman, Royal Agricultural Society, Derbys. cttee. 1842; Governor Royal Agricultural Society 1845.

Main residence: Lullington Hall, nr. Burton-on-Trent, Derbys.
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