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By ahanham, 2 December, 2011
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b. ?1699, 1st s. of John Powney, M.P., of Old Windsor, Berks. by Hannah da. of John Whitfield of Maidenhead. educ. poss. Eton c.1716; Queen’s, Oxf. 5 July 1716, aged 17; M. Temple 1712. m. 16 Oct. 1742, Penelope, da. and h. of Benjamin Portlock of Bedford, 1s. and other issue. suc. fa. bef. 1712.
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Verderer of Windsor forest 1736 – d.

Main residence: Maidenhead, Berks.
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POWNEY, Peniston (?1699-1757)

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By ahanham, 30 November, 2011
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bap. 19th Sept. 1699, 4th s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Lockyer, of Ilchester, Som.’Family Memoir’ by Prof. Basil Williams, communicated by his son W.B. Williams. m. (1) 1728, Elizabeth (d. bef. 1751), da. of Joseph Tolson, East India captain, with a marriage portion of £5,000; his sons; d.v.p. ; 2da. Elizabeth, w. of Edward Phelips (q.v.) and Mary, w. of Samuel Smith (q.v.) surv. him.; (2) c.1780, Mary, da. of Thomas Handcock of Fore Street, London, s.p.
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Main residence: Maperton, nr. Ilchester, Som.
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LOCKYER, Thomas (1699-1785)

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By ahanham, 8 November, 2011
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b. 31 July 1710, o. surv. s. of Charles Houblon, Portugal merchant, by Mary, da. and h. of Daniel Bate, London merchant and vintner. educ. Corpus Christi, Camb. 1725; Emmanuel 1730. m. 31 July 1735, Mary, da. of Sir John Hynde Cotton, 3rd Bt., sis. of Sir J. H. Cotton, 4th Bt. (q.v.), 2s. 1da. suc. fa. 20 Mar. 1711, and his fa.’s cos. Sir Richard Houblon 13 Oct. 1724.
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Sheriff. Herts. 1757 – 58.

Main residence: Hallingbury, Essex.
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HOUBLON, Jacob (1710-70)

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By ahanham, 26 October, 2011
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b. c. 1737, s. of Burrington Goldsworthy, consul at Leghorn and subsequently Cadiz, by Philippia, da. of Capt. Philip Vanbrugh, R.N., yst. bro. of Sir John Vanbrugh the architect. educ. Westminster 1749-c.1754; Trinity, Camb. 1755; L. Inn 1755. unm. suc. to estates of his aunt Martha, wid. of Francis Gashry (q.v.), 1777.
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Cornet, 1 Drag. 1756, lt. 1760, capt. 1768, maj. 1776, lt.-col. 1779; col. 1784; maj.-gen. 1793; col. 1 Drag. 1794 – d.; lt.-gen. 1799.

Equerry 1779 and clerk marshal 1788 to the King.

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GOLDSWORTHY, Philip (c.1737-1801)

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