BERKELEY, Hon. Francis William Fitzhardinge (1826-1896), of Berkeley Lodge, Fishbourne, Chichester

Family and Education
b. 16 Nov. 1826, 1st s. of Sir Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge Berkeley MP, 1st Bar. Fitzhardinge, and Lady Charlotte, da. of Charles Lennox MP, 4th duke of Richmond; bro. of Charles Paget Fitzhardinge Berkeley MP. educ. Rugby 1842-4. m. 24 Nov. 1857, Georgina, o. da. of Col. William Holme-Sumner, of Hatchlands, Guildford, Surr., s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd Bar. Fitzhardinge 17 Oct. 1867. d. 29 June 1896.
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J.P.; dep. lt. Glos.; county councillor Glos. (Berkeley Div.) 1889 – 96; chairman Berkeley Highway Board.

Cornet Roy. Horse Gds. 1844; lt. 1846; capt. 1853; ret. 1857.

Hon. col. S. Glos. militia (3 batt. Glos. Regt.) 1857 – 60, 1868 – d.; lt.-col. commdt. 1860 – 68; lt.-col. Roy. Glos. Hussars (yeomanry) 1859 – 87; hon. col. 1887 – d.

Master of Berkeley hounds 1867 – d.

Fellow Society of Antiquities 1886.

Main residence: Berkeley Lodge, Fishbourne, Chichester.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
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Religion

WHITBREAD, William Henry (1795-1867), of Southill, nr. Biggleswade, Beds.

Family and Education
b. 4 Jan 1795, 1st s. of Samuel Whitbread MP, of Southill, Beds., and Elizabeth, da. of Lt.-Gen. Sir George Grey, of Falloden, Northumb.; bro. of Samuel Charles Whitbread MP. educ. Eton 1808; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1813. m. (1) 10 June 1819, Judith (d. 25 June 1845), da. of George Pigott, of Cambridge, s.p. ; (2) 6 Nov. 1845, Harriet, da. of Rev. Wettenhall Sneyd, of Newchurch, I.o.W., and wid. of Turner Macan, of Carriff, co. Armagh, s.p. suc. fa. 1815. d. 21 June 1867.
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High sheriff Beds. 1837 – 38; J.P. Beds.

Main residence: Southill, nr. Biggleswade, Beds.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
No
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Religion

WINGFIELD (AFTERWARDS WINGFIELD BAKER), Richard Baker (?1801-1880), of 2 Lowndes Square, London and Orsett Hall, Romford, Essex

Family and Education
b. ?1801, 3rd s. of William Wingfield (later Baker Wingfield), of Orsett Hall, Essex, and Lady Charlotte Maria, da. of Henry Digby MP, 1st Earl Digby. educ. Rugby 1815; Christ Ch., Oxf., matric. 1820, BA 1827; I. Temple, adm. 1822, called 1827. m. 27 Nov. 1837, Margaret Maria, da. of Col. Thomas Hanmer, of Bettisfield, Flint., 1s. suc. fa to Orsett Hall estates 21 Mar. 1858 and took additional surname of Baker. d. 25 Mar. 1880.
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JP Essex 1848, dep. lt. 1852; high sheriff 1867.

Chairman q. sess. Essex 1862.

Capt. 2nd Essex artillery volunteers 1860; capt.-commandant 1864 – d.

Main residences: 2 Lowndes Square, London; Orsett Hall, Romford, Essex.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
No
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Religion

WADDINGTON, Harry Spencer (?1781-1864), of 45 St. James’s Place, London and Cavenham Hall, Suffolk

Family and Education
b. ?1781, 1st s. of George Waddington, of Ely, Cambs., and Caroline, da. of Samuel Horsey, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.; half bro. of Spencer Horsey de Horsey MP. educ. Combs, Suff.; St John’s, Camb., adm. 1799. m. 16 Jan. 1810, Mary Anne, da. of Richard Slater Milnes, of Fryston Hall, Yorks., 2s. 3da. suc. fa. 4 Apr. 1785. d. 26 Feb. 1864.
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JP; dep. lt. Suff. high sheriff Suff. 1813 – 14.

Main residences: 45 St. James's Place, London; Cavenham Hall, Suffolk.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
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Religion

GOOCH, Edward Sherlock (1802-1856), of Beacon Hill, Woodbridge, Suffolk and Benacre Hall, Suffolk

Family and Education
b. 6 June 1802, 1st s. of Sir Thomas Sherlock Gooch, 5th bt. MP, of Benacre Hall, Suff., and Marianne, da. of Abraham Whitaker, of Lyster House, Herts. educ. Westminster 1815-17. m. (1) 23 Jan. 1828, Louise Anna Maria (d. 24 Feb. 1837), da. of Sir George Beeston Prescott, of Theobald Park, Herts, 2da; (2) 17 Oct. 1839, Harriet, da. of James Joseph Hope Vere, of Craigie Hall, Linlithgowshire, 4s. (1 d.v.p.), 5da. suc. fa. as 6th bt. 18 Dec. 1851. d. 9 Nov. 1856.
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Ensign 14th Light Drag. 1819, lt. 1820, capt. 1824, ret. h.-pay 1827, sold out 1837.

JP; dep. lt. Suff. 1844.

Main residences: Beacon Hill, Woodbridge, Suffolk; Benacre Hall, Suffolk.
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Volume
Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
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Religion

KERRISON, Edward Clarence (1821-1886), of Brome Hall, Suffolk and 40 Piccadilly, London

Family and Education
b. 2 Jan. 1821, o.s. of Sir Edward Kerrison MP, 1stbt., of Oakley Park, Suff., and Mary Martha, da. of Alexander Ellice, of Pittencrief, Fife. educ. Eton 1835; Christ Church, Oxf., matric. 1838. m. 23 July 1844, Lady Caroline Margaret, da. of Henry Stephen Fox-Strangways, 3rd earl of Ilchester, s.p. suc. fa. 9 Mar. 1853. d. 12 July 1886.
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JP; dep. lt. Suff.

Lt. Suff. borderers yeoman cav. 1843; lt. Suff. rifle volunteers 1860.

Main residences: Brome Hall, Suffolk; 40 Piccadilly, London.
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Volume
Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

WIGRAM, James (1793-1866), of 68 Portland Place, Westminster, Middlesex; and 3 Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, City of London.

Family and Education
b. 5 Nov. 1793, 3rd s. of Sir Robert Wigram MP, 1st bt., of Wexford, and 2nd w. Eleanor, yst. da. of John Watts; bro. of Loftus Tottenham Wigram MP; half-bro. of Sir Robert Wigram (afterwards Fitzwygram), 2nd bt., MP. educ. Trinity Coll., Camb., adm. pens. 24 Oct. 1810, matric. Michs. 1811, scholar 1813, BA 1815, MA 1818, fell. 1817; adm. L. Inn 18 June 1813, called 18 Nov. 1819. m. 24 Dec. 1818, Anne, da. of Richard Arkwright, of Willesley Castle, Derbys. 4s. 4da. Kntd. 15 Jan. 1842. d. 29 July 1866.
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Q.C. 1834; vice-chancellor Chancery ct. 28 Oct. 1841 – 26 Oct. 1850.

Main residences: 68 Portland Place, Westminster, Middlesex; 3 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, City of London.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
No
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Religion

PIERREPONT, Sydney William Herbert, viscount Newark II (1826-1900), of 6 Tilney Street, London and Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire

Family and Education
b. 12 Mar. 1826, 2nd s. of Charles Pierrepont, 2nd Earl Manvers, of Thoresby Hall, Notts., and Mary Laetitia, da. and event. coh. of Anthony Hardolph Eyre MP, of Grove Park, Notts.; bro. of Charles Evelyn Pierrepont, visct. Newark I MP. educ. Eton; Christ Ch., Oxf., matric. 1843, BA 1846. m. 15 June 1852, Georgina Jane Elizabeth Fanny de Franquetot, da. of Gustave, Duc de Coigny, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. styled visct. Newark 1850-60. suc fa. as 3rd Earl Manvers 27 Oct. 1860. d. 16 Jan. 1900.
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JP 1850; Dep. Lt. Notts 1854; chairman Retford q. sess. 1884–93.

Cllr. Notts. 1889–98.

1st lt. Notts. yeomanry (Sherwood Foresters) cavalry 1844; capt. South Notts. yeomanry cavalry 1851; lt. col. 1868; hon. col. 1879.

Main residences: 6 Tilney Street, London; Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire.
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Volume
Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

BERKELEY, Francis William (1826-1896), of Berkeley Lodge, Fishbourne, Chichester, Glos.

Family and Education
b. 16 Nov. 1826, 1st s. of Sir Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge Berkeley MP, 1st Bar. Fitzhardinge, and Lady Charlotte, da. of Charles Lennox MP, 4th duke of Richmond; bro. of Charles Paget Fitzhardinge Berkeley MP. educ. Rugby 1842-4. m. 24 Nov. 1857, Georgina, o. da. of Col. William Holme-Sumner, of Hatchlands, Guildford, Surr., s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd Bar. Fitzhardinge 17 Oct. 1867. d. 29 June 1896.
Offices Held

J.P.; dep. lt. Glos.; county councillor Glos. (Berkeley Div.) 1889 – 96; chairman Berkeley Highway Board.

Cornet Roy. Horse Gds. 1844; lt. 1846; capt. 1853; ret. 1857.

Hon. col. S. Glos. militia (3 batt. Glos. Regt.) 1857 – 60, 1868 – d.; lt.-col. commdt. 1860 – 68; lt.-col. Roy. Glos. Hussars (yeomanry) 1859 – 87; hon. col. 1887 – d.

Master of Berkeley hounds 1867 – d.

Fellow Soc. Antiquities 1886.

Main residence: Berkeley Lodge, Fishbourne, Chichester, Glos.
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Volume
Commons 1832-1868
Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

SIBTHORP, Gervaise Tottenham Waldo (1815-1861), of Canwick Hall, nr. Lincoln, Lincs.

Family and Education
b. 1 Jan. 1815, eld. s. of Charles de Laet Waldo Sibthorp MP, of Canwick Hall, and Maria, da. of Ponsonby Tottenham MP, of Merrion Square, Dublin. educ. Harrow 1830-3; Oriel, Oxf. matric. 30 May 1833. m. 1 Jan. 1846, Louisa, 3rd da. of Robert Cracroft (afterwards Amcotts), of Hackthorn and Harrington, Lincs., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) suc. fa. 14 Dec. 1855. d. 13 Oct. 1861.
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JP Lincs. Dep. Lt. Lincs. 1848.

Cornet N. Lincs. yeomanry cavalry 1838; capt. Royal N. Lincoln militia 1847; capt. Royal South Lincoln militia 1852; maj. 1854.

Main residence: Canwick Hall, nr. Lincoln, Lincs.
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Volume
Commons 1832-1868
Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion