VINCENT, Sir Francis (1803-1880), of Debden Hall , Saffron Walden , Essex.
Cornet 9 Drag. 1818, ret. 1821.
Vice-president, West Herts. Horticultural Society
HAY, Andrew Leith (1785-1862), of Rannes, Aberdeenshire; Leith Hall , Aberdeenshire
Clerk of ordnance, 19 June – 22 Dec. 1834, 18 Apr. 1835–21 Mar. 1838.
Gov. Bermuda 6 Feb. 1838 – 1 Nov. 1839
Ensign 72 Ft. 1806, capt. 2 Ft. 1817; half-pay 1819.
GRANT DUFF, Mountstuart Elphinstone (1829-1906), of Eden , Aberdeenshire
Under-secy. of state for India Dec. 1868 – Feb. 1874; under-secy. of state for colonies 1880 – 81; gov. of Madras July 1881-Nov. 1886.
Ld. rector Aberdeen univ. 1866 – 73; pres. Royal Geog Soc. 1889 – 93, pres. Royal Historical Soc. 1892 – 1900; FRS 3 Feb. 1881.
ANSON, George (1797-1857), of Shugborough, near Lichfield, Staffordshire; 32 Curzon Street, Westminster, Middlesex
Ensign and 2nd lt. 3 Ft. Gds. 1814, lt. and capt. 1820; maj. 7 Drag. Gds. 1824; lt.-col. (half-pay) 1825; col. 1838; maj.-gen. 1851; c.-in-c. Bengal 1853; Madras 1854; c.-in-c. of H.M. forces in India 20 Nov. 1855 – d.
Principal storekeeper of ordnance Apr. 1835 – Aug. 1841, clerk of ordnance June 1846-Feb. 1852.
Dir. East and West India Docks and Birmingham Junction railway co.; London and North Western Railway, chairman 1852–4.
ST. JOHN MILDMAY, Paulet (1791-1845), of Hazlegrove House, Queen Camel, Som. and 21 Edwards Street, London
Ensign 2 Ft. Gds. 1807, lt. and capt. 1811 – 12; retired 1812.
Lt. Dogmersfield yeoman cav. 1813.
LAWLEY, Hon. Francis Charles (1825-1901), of Escrick Park, Yorks. and 29 Berkeley Square, London, Mdx.
Priv. sec. to W.E. Gladstone as chancellor of the exchequer Dec. 1852 – Aug. 1854.
Fellow All Souls, Oxf. 1848–53.
Cornet Yorks. hussar regt. W. Riding yeomanry cavalry 1849, lt. 1852.
DUFF, George Skene (1816-1889), of Milton Duff, Elginshire; Delgaty Castle, near Turrif, Aberdeenshire
Ld. lt. Elgin 1856 – 72; J.P. Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine.
Cornet royal horse guards 1836; sold out 8 Dec. 1837.
Attaché British embassy, Paris 1837, Vienna 1839.
WILBRAHAM, George (1779-1852), of Delamere Lodge, nr. Northwich, Cheshire and Upper Seymour Street, London, Mdx.
High Sheriff, Cheshire 1844–5.
GROSVENOR, Richard, Earl Grosvenor I (1795-1869), of Eaton Hall, Cheshire
Ld. steward of household Mar. 1850 – Feb. 1852; PC 22 Mar. 1852.
Ld. lt. Cheshire 1845 – 68.
Capt. R. Flints. militia 1818; maj. commdt. Flints. yeomanry 1831.
