ORD, William (1781-1855), of Whitfield Hall, Northumb. and 17 Berkeley Square, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 2 Jan. 1781, 1st s. of William Ord of Fenham, Newminster Abbey and Whitfield Hall, and Eleanor, da. of Charles Brandling MP, of Gosforth Park, Northumb. educ. Eton 1793; Trinity, Camb., matric. 1800, BA 1803. m. 1 Jan. 1803, Mary (d. 12 Dec. 1848), da. of Rev. James Scott of Itchen Ferry, Hants, rect. of St. Lawrence, Southampton, 1s. (d.v.p.); suc. fa. 6 July 1789. d. 25 July 1855.
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Dep. Lt. Northumb.

Main residences: Whitfield Hall, Northumb.; 17 Berkeley Square, London, Mdx.
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PHILIPS, Sir George, 1st bt. (1766-1847), of Sedgley, near Manchester, Lancashire; Weston House , near Chipping Norton, Warwickshire of 111 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London

Family and Education
b. 24 Mar. 1766, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Thomas Philips, of Sedgley, and Mary, da. and h. of John Rider, of Manchester. educ. Miss Heywood’s sch.; Blue Coat Hosp. Manchester; Dissenting schs. Pillington (Mr. Pope), Manchester (Mr. Ralph Harrison).Philips Mems. i. 6-9. m. 16 Oct. 1788, his cos. Sarah Ann, da. of Nathaniel Philips, of Hollinghurst, Lancs., 1s.; 1s. illegit.Ibid. ii. 19. suc. fa. 1811; cr. bt. 21 Feb. 1828. d. 3 Oct. 1847.
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Lt.-col. commdt. 1st batt. 4 Manchester vol. inf. 1803.

Main residences: Sedgley, near Manchester, Lancashire and Weston House, near Chipping Norton, Warwickshire and 111 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London.
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SCULLY, Francis (1816-1864), of Athame, co. Tipperary and 24 Burton Street, Eaton Square, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 6 June 1816, 5th s. of James Scully, of Shanballymore, co. Tipperary (d. 31 Dec. 1846), and Margaret, da. of John Wyse, of Waterford; educ. St. Gregory’s Coll., Downside; King’s Inns 1837; MT 1838, called 19 Nov. 1841; m. 9 Jan. 1856, Marie Virginie Clotilde, yst. da. of John Samuel Moorat, of Bush Hill Park, Middx., 2s. d. 17 Aug. 1864.
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Capt. Tipperary militia.

Steward Cashel races.

Main residences: Athame, co. Tipperary, [I]; 24 Burton Street, Eaton Square, London, Mdx.
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EVANS, Thomas William (1821-1892), of Allestree Hall, near Derby, Derbyshire

Family and Education
b. 15 Apr. 1821, o.s. of William Evans MP, of Allestree Hall, Derbys. and Mary, da. of Rev. Thomas Gisborne, of Yoxall Lodge, Staffs. educ. priv. by Mr. Goodwin, Derby; Trinity Coll., Camb. BA 1843, MA 1847. m. 1846 Mary, eld. da. of Thomas John Gisborne, of Holme Hall, Bakewell, Derbys. s.p. cr. bt. 20 July 1889, styled Sir William Evans. suc. fa. 8 Apr. 1856. d. 4 Oct. 1892.
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Deputy Lieut. Derbys. 1845; J.P. Derbys. 1847; Magistrate Derby, 1850; Vice Chairman q. sess. Derbys. (Derby) 1856, Chairman q. sess. Derbys. (Derby), 1859 – d.; High Sheriff, Derbys. 1872.

Cllr. Derby 1856; ald. 1857 – 89; Mayor 1869; Member and chairman Derby sch. bd. 1871 – 77; Chairman Derbys. County Council, 1889 – d.

Capt. Derbys. yeomanry 1864; Lt-col. 1871 – 85; Private, Derbys. Volunteers [date?]

Governor, Royal Agricultural Society, 1845; Member council of University College London.

Main residence: Allestree Hall, near Derby, Derbyshire.
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GEACH, Charles (1808-1854), of The Dales, Harborne Hill , near Birmingham, Warwickshire

Family and Education
b. 1 May 1808, 2nd s. of George Geach (d. 1850), of St. Austell, Cornw., and Grace, da. of Mr. Guichard. m. 12 Jan. 1832, Eliza Lucy, da. of John Skally, of Handsworth, nr. Birmingham, Warws. 2s. d. 1 Nov. 1854.
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Cllr. Birmingham 1838; ald. 1841 – 50; mayor 1847.

Mag. Birmingham.

Main residence: The Dales, Harborne Hill , near Birmingham, Warwickshire.
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PERRIN, Louis (1782-1864), of 15 Abingdon Street, Dublin and 14 Manchester Buildings, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 15 Feb. 1782, 1st s. of Jean-Baptiste Perrin, of Leinster Lodge, Athy, co. Kildare, his w. Mary Daly. educ. Royal Sch. Armagh; Trinity College, Dublin, matric 1796, sch. 1799, BA 1801; M. Temple 1804; King’s Inns 1806, called [I] 1806. m. Apr. 1815, Hester Connor, da. of Rev. Abraham Augustus Stewart, vic. of Donabate, co. Dublin, 7s. (2 d.v.p.); suc. fa. 1818. d. 7 Dec. 1864.
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PC [I] 11 May 1835.

Att.-gen. [I] 29 Apr. – 31 Aug. 1835.

KC [I] 1827; bencher, King’s Inns 1832; 3rd sjt. [I] 7 Feb. 1832, 1st sjt. 27 Jan. 1835; j.k.b. [I] 31 Aug. 1835–15 Feb. 1860.

1st commr. municipal corporations [I] 1833.

M.R.I.A.

Main residences: 15 Abingdon Street, Dublin, [I]; 14 Manchester Buildings, London, Mdx.
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LAWLESS, Hon. Cecil John (1821-1853), of Lyon’s Castle, co. Kildare

Family and Education
b. 1 Aug. 1820, 2nd s. of Valentine Browne Lawless, 2nd bar. Cloncurry (d. 28 Oct. 1853), and 2nd w. Emily, 3rd da. of Archibald Douglas of Darnoch and wid. of Hon. John Leeson. educ. Eton 1838; Christ Church, Oxf., matric 11 Dec. 1839. m. 7 Feb. 1848, Frances Georgina Townsend, da. of Jonas Morris Townsend, of Shepperton, co. Cork, wid. of John William Digby, of Landenstown, co. Kildare. d.s.p. 5 Nov. 1853.
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Freeman Dublin 1842.

Director of the Great Manchester, Rugby and Southampton Railway.

Main residence: Lyon's Castle, co. Kildare, [I].
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RIPPON, Cuthbert (1797-1867), of Stanhope Castle, co. Durham.

Family and Education
b. 19 Apr. 1797, 1st s. of Cuthbert Rippon, of Stanhope, co. Durham, and w. Martha Webster. m. 16 May 1820, Eleanor, da. of Thomas Moxon, of Mincing Lane, London, 3s. suc. fa. 3 Mar. 1802. d. 14 Aug. 1867.
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Main residence: Stanhope Castle, co. Durham.
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GISBORNE, Thomas (1789-1852), of Yoxall Lodge, Staffordshire; Horwich House, near Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire and 41 Grosvenor Place, London

Family and Education
b. 20 Aug. 1789, 1st s. of Rev. Thomas Gisborne, of Yoxall Lodge, Staffs., and Mary, da. of Thomas Babington, of Rothley Temple, Leics. educ. Trinity Coll., Camb. 1806. m. (1) c.1811, Elizabeth (d. 20 June 1823), niece of John and Edward Fyshe Palmer of Ickwell, Beds., 3s. (2 d.v.p.) 2da.; (2) 1826, Susan, wid. of Francis Dukinfield Astley, of Dukinfield, Cheshire, s.p. suc. fa. 24 Mar. 1846. d. 20 July 1852.
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Deputy Lieut; J.P. Staffs.

Main residences: Yoxall Lodge, Staffordshire and Horwich House, near Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire and 41 Grosvenor Place, London.
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PAGET, Thomas Tertius (1807-1892), of Humberstone , near Leicester, Leicestershire

Family and Education
b. 27 Dec. 1807, 1st s. of Thomas Paget MP, of Humberstone, nr. Leicester, Leics., and Anne, da. of John Pares, of the Newarke, Leics. m. 11 Apr. 1850, Katherine Geraldine, 4th da. of Marcus McCausland, of Dreenagh, co. Derry. s.p. suc. fa. 25 Nov. 1862. d. 16 Oct. 1892.
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Treasurer, Leicester town council 1862–78.

Deputy Lieut. Leics. 1867; High sheriff Leics. 1869; J.P. Leics.

Main residence: Humberstone, near Leicester, Leicestershire.
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