FOX, William Johnson (1786-1864), of 4 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, London; later of 3 Sussex Place, Regent’s Park, London.

Family and Education
b. 1 Mar. 1786, 1st s. of Paul Fox, of Uggeshall Farm, Wrentham, Suff. (d. 1812), and Mary, da. of William Johnson, of Wrentham, Suff. educ. St. George’s chapel sch., Norwich; Homerton Academy 1806-10. m. 20 Apr. 1820, Eliza, da. of James Florance, of Chichester, Suss. 2s. 1da. d. 3 June 1864.
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Main residences: 4 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, London; 3 Sussex Place, Regent's Park, London.
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JACKSON, William (1805-1876), of The Manor House, Claughton, Cheshire

Family and Education
b. 28 Apr. 1805, 7th s. of Peter Jackson M.D. (d. 1811), of Warrington, Lancs., and Sarah, da. of Henry Mather, of Warrington, Lancs. m. Oct. 1829, Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Hughes, of Liverpool. 6s. (1 d.v.p.) 8da. cr. bt. 4 Nov. 1869. d. 31 Jan. 1876.
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J.P. Ches.; chairman, Birkenhead improvement commission 1839–46.

Main residence: The Manor House, Claughton, Cheshire.
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ALLEN, William Shepherd (1831-1915), of Woodhead Hall, Cheadle, Staffordshire

Family and Education
b. 22 June 1831, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of William Allen, of Woodhead Hall, Cheadle, Staffs., and Maria, da. of William Shepherd, of Melton Mowbray, Leics. educ. Wadham Coll., Oxf. matric. 26 June 1850, BA 1854, MA 1857. m. Oct. 1869, Elizabeth Penelope, o. da. of John Candlish MP. 6s. 4da. suc. fa. 1 Apr. 1871. d. 15 Jan. 1915.
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J.P., Deputy Lieut. Staffs.

Main residence: Woodhead Hall, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
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RIDLEY COLBORNE, Hon. William Nicholas (1814-1846), of West Harling Hall, Norf. and 19 Hill Street, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 24 July 1814, o. s. of Nicholas William Ridley Colborne MP, later Bar. Colborne, of West Harling, Norf., and Charlotte, eld. da. of Thomas Steele MP, of Westhampnett, nr. Chichester, Suss. educ. Westminster 1827; Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 7 June 1832, BA 1836. unm. d. v.p. 23 Mar. 1846.
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Main residences: West Harling Hall, Norf.; 19 Hill Street, London, Mdx.
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POWER, Patrick (c.1785-1835), of 14 Bolton Street, Dublin of Bellevue House, Slieverue (Rathpatrick), co. Kilkenny

Family and Education
b. c. 1785, 1st s. of Nicholas Power of Tibroughny, co. Tipperary and Catherine, da. of Bartholemew Rivers of Tramore, co. Waterford; bro. of Nicholas Mahon Power MP. m. 16 Oct. 1811, Mary Snow, da. of John Snow of Larkfield, Co. Kilkenny, 3s. 1da. suc. fa. 1794. d. 24 Aug. 1835.
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J.P., dep. lt., grand juror co. Kilkenny.

Member of Irish division of Royal Western Yacht Club.

Main residences: 14 Bolton Street, Dublin, [I]; Bellevue House, Slieverue (Rathpatrick), co. Kilkenny.
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VILLIERS STUART, William (1804-1873), of Dromana, co. Waterford of 120 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London, Mdx. of Castletown, co. Kilkenny

Family and Education
b. 21 Aug. 1804, 2nd s. of Lord Henry Stuart of Dromana, co. Waterford and Gertrude-Amelia, da. and h. of George Mason Villiers, 2nd earl Grandison [I]; bro. of Henry Villiers Stuart MP. educ. Eton, 1820; m. 1 June 1833, Catherine Cox, o. da. of Michael Cox, MD of Castletown, co. Kilkenny, 2s. 3d. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 19 Aug. 1809. Took name of Villiers before Stuart by royal lic. 17 Nov. 1822. d. 7 Nov. 1873.
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Capt., 12 Lanc. 1826, ret. 1831.

J.P., co. Waterford; grand juror, co. Waterford; High Sheriff (1847), co. Waterford, Dep. Lieut., cos. Waterford, Kilkenny, and Tipperary.

Lt.-col, Waterford militia 1855.

Main residences: Dromana, co. Waterford, [I]; 120 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London, Mdx.; Castletown, co. Kilkenny, [I].
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SULLIVAN, Edward (1822-1885), of 32 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin

Family and Education
b. 10 July 1822, 1st s. of Edward Sullivan, of Mallow, co. Cork, and Anne Lynch, wid. of John Surflen R.N. educ. Mallow sch., Middleton sch.; Trinity College, Dublin, matric. 2 July 1839; scholar. 1843; BA 1845; King’s Inns 1844; L. Inn 1846; called [I] 1848; . m. 24 Sept. 1850, Bessie Josephine, da. of Robert Bailey, of Cork, 4s. (1 d.v.p.), 1da. suc. fa. 23 Feb. 1867. cr. bt. 29 Dec. 1881. d. 13 Apr. 1885.
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PC [I] 23 Dec. 1868.

Law adviser [I] 1861 – 65; sol.-gen. [I] 10 Feb. 1865 – 22 June 1866; att.-gen. [I] 21 Dec. 1868–12 Jan 1870; master of the rolls [I] 12 Jan. 1870 – Dec. 1883; jt. commr. of great seal Sept. – Dec. 1883; lord chan. [I] 11 Dec. 1883 – d.

QC 26 May 1858; 3rd sjt. 24 Oct. 1860; 2nd sjt. 21 Feb. 1861; bencher King’s Inns 1861 – d.

LL.D. honoris causa 1881.

President Law Debating Society.

Main residence: 32 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin, [I].
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STOCK, Thomas Osborne (1822-1875), of 16a Cavendish Square, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 29 July 1822, 1st s. of Charles Stock, of Hackney, Mdx., and Rebecca, da. of William Rankin, of Lyons, Braintree, Essex. m. 24 Mar. 1849, Juliana Priscilla, 2nd da. of Captain Robert Farmar, 2s. 2da. suc. fa. 4 Aug. 1835. d. 17 Nov. 1875.
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Steward of Carlow races.

Main residence: 16a Cavendish Square, London, Mdx.
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POWER, John William (1816-1851), of Gurteen, co. Waterford of Newtown House, Tramore, co. Waterford

Family and Education
b. 4 Feb. 1816, 1st s. of Edmond Power of Gurteen, co. Waterford, and Anastasia, da. of John Lalor, of Crannagh, co. Tipperary. m. 30 Apr. 1840, Frances Power, da. of Sir John Power, 1st bt., of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny, 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 4d. suc. fa. 29 May 1830. d. 12 May 1851.
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J.P. co. Waterford, grand juror, Dep. Lieut., High Sheriff (1841), co. Waterford.

Main residences: Gurteen, co. Waterford, [I]; Newtown House, Tramore, co. Waterford, [I].
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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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