MOORE, Charles (1804-1869), of Mooresfort, Kilross, co. Tipperary of 19 Grafton St., Mayfair, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 17 June 1804, 1st s. of J. Arthur Moore, of Liverpool, and Mary O’Hara. m. 1835, Marian Elizabeth, da. of John Story, of Dublin, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. d. 15 Aug. 1869.
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JP co. Tipperary.

Main residences: Mooresfort, Kilross, co. Tipperary, [I]; 19 Grafton St., Mayfair, London, Mdx.
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Oxford 1644
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LANIGAN, John (1803-1868), of Glenaguile and Richmond House, Templemore, co. Tipperary

Family and Education
b. 1803, 4th s. of Stephen Lanigan, of Aughall, co. Tipperary, and Anne Sweeny.E. Keane, P.B. Phair & T.U. Sadleir (eds.), King’s Inns admission papers (1982), 278. m. Frances Mary, o. da of Charles O’Keefe, of Richmond, co. Tipperary, 2s. d. 7 Oct. 1868.
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Grand juror; JP co. Tipperary 1851; chairman of board of guardians, Thurles.

Main residence: Glenaguile and Richmond House, Templemore, co. Tipperary, [I].
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HILL, Lord Arthur Marcus Cecil (1798-1863), of 2 Chesham Street, Belgrave Square, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 28 Jan. 1798, 3rd s. of Arthur, 2nd marq. of Downshire (d. 7 Sept. 1801), and Mary, 1st baroness Sandys, of Ombersley; bro. of Lord Arthur Moyses Hill MP, and Lord George Hill MP. educ. Eton 1811; Edinburgh Univ. m. 12 Apr. 1837, Louisa, yst. da. of Joseph Blake, of Gloucester Place, London, 4s. 6da. suc. bro. as 3rd bar. Sandys 16 July 1860, assumed name of Sandys by roy. lic. 11 Feb. 1861. d. 10 Apr. 1863.
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PC 23 June 1841

Comptroller of the queen’s household 23 June – 10 Sept. 1841, 6 July 1846 – 23 July 1847; treasurer of the household, 23 July 1847–21 Feb. 1852.

Attaché embassy at Madrid, 1816; précis writer foreign office, 1816 – 22; attaché embassy at Verona 1822, and Paris 1823 – 24; under-sec. legation to court of Tuscany, 1824; special sec. embassy to Brazil at Rio de Janeiro 1825 – 26; special embassy at St. Petersburg, 1827–8.

Knt. commdr. royal Portuguese military order of the Tower and Sword 1828.

Dep. lt. Oxon. 1834.

Main residence: 2 Chesham Street, Belgrave Square, London, Mdx.
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ESMONDE, John (1826-1876), of 9 Great Denmark St., Dublin of Pembrokestown, co. Waterford of Ballynastragh, co. Wexford

Family and Education
b. 16 May 1826, 1st s. of cdr. James Esmonde RN, of Pembrokestown, co. Waterford, and Anna Maria, da. of James Murphy, of Ring Mahon Castle, co. Cork, nephew of Sir Thomas Esmonde MP. educ. Clongowes Wood; Trinity Coll., Dublin, matric. 1843, BA 1848; King’s Inns 1846; L. Inn 1848; called [I] 1850. m. 12 Apr. 1861, Louisa, 4th da. and coh of Henry Grattan MP, of Tinnehinch, co. Wicklow, 4s. 3da. (1 d.v.p). suc. fa. 4 Oct. 1842; suc. as 10th bt. 31 Dec. 1868. d. 9 Dec. 1876.
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Junior lord of Treasury, 7 June – 13 July 1866

Capt. Waterford artillery militia 1854, maj. 1872; hon.-col. 1875

J.P. cos. Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow; dp. lt. co. Wexford; High Sheriff cos. Wexford (1866), Waterford (1867), Wicklow (1875); gov. Wexford Lunatic Asylum (1868).PP 1867–68 (442) lv.781.

Member of Royal Irish Academy; Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.

Main residences: 9 Great Denmark St., Dublin, [I]; Pembrokestown, co. Waterford, [I]; Ballynastragh, co. Wexford, [I].
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ARMSTRONG, Andrew (1786-1863), of Gallen Priory, King’s County

Family and Education
b. 19 Oct. 1786, 1st s. of Edmund Armstrong, of Gallen, King’s co., and Elizabeth, 3rd da. of Frederick Trench, of Woodlawn, co. Galway. m. 1 Jan. 1835, Frances, 4th da. of George Alexander Fullerton, of Westwood, Hants., and Ballintoy Castle, co. Antrim, 6s. 7da. suc. fa. 12 Dec. 1827. cr. bt. 18 Sept. 1841. d. 25 Jan. 1863.
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Rec.-gen. of stamps in Ireland 1831–41.

Capt. King’s co. militia.

JP; dep. lt. 1832; high sheriff King’s co. 1811, 1836.

Gov. of King’s co. infirmary.

Main residence: Gallen Priory, King's County, [I].
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SCOTT, Robert (1803-1856), of Stourbridge, Worcestershire; The Red House, Great Barr, Staffordshire

Family and Education
b. 15 July 1803, 3rd. s. of Rev. Charles Wellbeloved (d. 29 Aug. 1858), of York, Yorks., and Anne, da. of John Kinder, of Stoke Newington, Mdx. educ. M. Temple 1824, called 1829. m. 17 Feb. 1830, Sarah, o. da. and h. of John Scott, of Stourbridge, Worcs., and Great Barr, Staffs. 1s. Assumed name of Scott in lieu of Wellbeloved by r.l. 13 Mar. 1830. suc. fa.-in-law 3 Jan. 1832. d. 21 Feb. 1856.
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J.P. Worcs., Staffs.; Deputy Lieut. Worcs.

Main residences: Stourbridge, Worcestershire and The Red House, Great Barr, Staffordshire.
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HENEAGE, George Fieschi (1800-1864), of Hainton Hall, nr. Market Rasen, Lincs.

Family and Education
b. 22 Nov. 1800, 1st s. of George Robert Heneage, of Hainton Hall, Lincs., and Frances Anne, da. of George Ainslie, gov. Eustatius and Dominica; bro. of Edward Heneage MP. educ. Eton 1817; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1818, B.A. 1822, M.A. 1826. m. 17 Jan. 1833, Frances (d. 13 Nov. 1842), da. of Michael Tasburgh of Burghwallis, Yorks., 2s. 1da. suc. fa. 16 June 1833. d. 11 May 1864.
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J.P. Lincs.; Dep. Lt. Lincs., sheriff Lincs. 1839–40.

Main residence: Hainton Hall, nr. Market Rasen, Lincs.
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MELLY, George (1831-1894), of 90 Chatham Street, Liverpool , Lancashire

Family and Education
b. 19 Aug. 1831, 2nd s. of Andrew Melly, of Liverpool, Lancs., and Ellen Maria, 6th da. of Samuel Greg, of Quarry Bank House, nr. Wilmslow, Ches. educ. Rev. F. Mallinson, Brighton; Rugby sch. m. 20 Nov. 1852, Sarah, da. of Samuel Bright, of Sandheys, Liverpool, Lancs. 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. d. 27 Sept. 1894.
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J.P. Liverpool 1860; J.P., Deputy Lieut. Lancs.

Member Liverpool select vestry 1858 – 60; member Mersey Dock and Harbour Bd. 1866–74.

Capt. 4 Lancs. artillery volunteers 1859; maj. 1864; ret. 1866.

Main residence: 90 Chatham Street, Liverpool, Lancashire.
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STAPLETON, John (1816-1891), of Berwick Hill, Northumb.

Family and Education
b. 11 Apr. 1816, 5th s. of Thomas Stapleton (d. 4 July 1839), of Richmond, Yorks., and Maria Juliana, da. of Sir Robert Gerard, bt., of Lancs. educ. Stonyhurst College, Lancs.; universities of Edinburgh, Gottingen and Berlin; L. Inn, adm. 1833, called 1840; M. Temple, adm. 1842. m. 26 Apr. 1860, Frances Dorothea, da. of Edward Bolton King MP, of Chadshunt. Warws., 5s. 5da. (1 d.v.p.); d. 25 Dec. 1891.
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Dir. Royal British bank 1855; dep. gov. 1856.

Main residence: Berwick Hill, Northumb.
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MITCHELL, Alexander (1831-1873), of 6 Great Stanhope Street, London, Mdx. and Carolside, Berwick-upon-Tweed

Family and Education
bap. 28 July 1831, 1st s. of Alexander Mitchell, of Stow, Selkirk, and Jane, da. of John Gardiner, of Smithston, Aberdeen. educ. Eton 1847; Christ Church, Oxf., matric. 1848; I. Temple, adm. 1850; m. 1856, Fanny Georgina Jane, da. of Richard Hasler, of Aldingbourne, Suss. suc. fa. 1834. d. s.p. 16 May 1873.
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Ensign Grenadier Guards 1850; lt. 1854; sold out 1856; capt. 31 Ft. 1858.

Dep. Lt. Berwick. JP Berwick; Selkirk; Midlothian.

Fell. Zoological society; Fell. Ethnological society; Fell. Royal Geographical society.

Main residences: 6 Great Stanhope Street, London, Mdx.; Carolside, Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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Commons 1832-1868
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