STAWELL, Sampson (1785-1849), of Kilbrittain Castle, co. Cork

Family and Education
b. 6 Oct. 1785, 6th s. of Sampson Stawell, of Kilbrittain, Co. Cork, and Hester, da. of James Bernard MP, of Castle Bernard, Co. Cork. d. unm. 21 Aug. 1849.
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Ensign 36th Ft. 1801; lt. 9 July 1802; half pay 25 Sept. 1802; lt. 54th Ft. 1804; capt. 99th Ft. 1805; maj. 12th Lt. Drag. 1819; lt. col. half pay 1825; lt.-col. 12th Lt. Drag. 1827; half-pay 1847.PP 1833 (15) xxiv. 55.

Main residence: Kilbrittain Castle, co. Cork, [I].
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DUNNE, Francis Plunket (1802-1874), of Brittas Castle, Clonaslee, Queen’s co. of Dunsoghly Castle, co. Dublin

Family and Education
b. 1802, 1st s. of Gen. Edward Dunne, of Brittas, Queen’s Co., and Frances, da. of Simon White, of Bantry House, co. Cork. educ. Trinity College, Dublin 1819; BA 1823; suc. fa. 12 Nov. 1844. d. unm. 6 July 1874.
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Clerk of ordnance 5 Mar. – Dec. 1852; a.d.c. & priv. sec. to viceroy [I] 1858–9.

PC [I] 12 Oct. 1866.

Cornet 7 Drag. Gds. 1823; lt. 1825; capt. 1826; capt. 10th Ft. 1829; major 1840; h.p. 1840; lt.-col. 1851; col. 1854; maj-gen. 1865 – d.

Lt.-col. Queen’s co. militia 1846; hon. col. 1873 – d.

JP; dep. lt. 1832; high sheriff 1837; grand juror Queen’s co.

MRIA 1868; provincial grand master of the Freemasons’ Society.

Cross of the Knight Commander of the Redeemer of Greece 1837

Main residences: Brittas Castle, Clonaslee, Queen’s co, [I]; Dunsoghly Castle, co. Dublin, [I].
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TYLER, Sir George (1792-1862), of Cottrell, nr. Cardiff, Glamorgan

Family and Education
b. 28 Dec. 1792, eld. s. of Admiral Sir Charles Tyler (d. 28 Sept. 1835), of Cottrell, nr. Cardiff, Glamorgan, and 2nd w., Margaret, da. of Alexander Leach, of Corston, Pembrokeshire. educ. priv. by a clergyman; Leominster free grammar sch. 1804-6; Royal Naval Coll., Portsmouth 1806. m. 21 Sept. 1819, Harriet Margaret, da. of Rt. Hon. John Sullivan MP, of Richings Lodge, Bucks. 8s. (3 d.v.p.) 4da. K.H. 4 Mar. 1833, Kntd. 19 Nov. 1838. d. 4 June 1862.
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Lt.-gov. St. Vincent’s 1833 – 40.

R.N. 1809; midshipman 1810; lt. 1813; cdr. 1815; capt. 1822; r.-adm. 1852; v.-adm. 1857.

Naval a.d.c. to Queen Victoria, 1851–2.

J.P. Glamorgan; Deputy Lt. Glamorgan; sheriff Glamorgan 1848 – 51.

Main residence: Cottrell, nr. Cardiff, Glamorgan.
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PECHELL, George Richard (1789-1860), of Castle Goring, Worthing, Suss. and 27 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 30 June 1789, 2nd surv. s. of Sir Thomas Brooke Pechell, 2nd bt. MP (d. 1826) of Paglesham, Essex and Aldwick, Suss. and Charlotte, da. of Lt.-Gen. Sir John Clavering; bro. of Sir Samuel John Brooke Pechell, 3rd bt. MP. m. 1 Aug. 1826 Hon. Katherine Annabella Bisshopp, da. and coh. of Cecil, Lord Zouche, 1s. (d.v.p.) 2da. suc. bro. as 4th bt. and assumed add. surname of Brooke 3 Nov. 1849. d. 29 June 1860
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Entered RN 1803, lt. 1810, cmdr. 1814, capt. 1822 (half-pay), rear-adm. 1852 (ret.), vice-adm. 1858.

Gentleman usher of the privy chamber 1830; equerry to Queen Adelaide 1831 – 49.

Main residences: Castle Goring, Worthing, Suss.; 27 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Mdx.
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HUTT, William (1801-1882), of Gibside Hall, Gateshead, co. Durham and Streatlam Castle, co. Durham.

Family and Education
b. 6 Oct. 1801, 3rd. s. of Richard Hutt, of Ryde, Isle of Wight. educ. priv. schools at Ryde and Camberwell; St Mary Hall, Oxford; Trinity, Camb., matric. 1822, BA 1827, MA 1831. m. (1) 1831, Mary (d. 5 May 1860), da. of J. Milner, of Staindrop, Durham, and wid. of the 10th earl of Strathmore; (2) 15 June 1861, Frances Anna Jane, da. of Hon. Sir Francis Stanhope, of co. Durham, and wid. of Col. James Hughes. KCB 27 Nov. 1865. d. s.p. 24 Nov. 1882.
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PC 22 Feb. 1860

Main residences: Gibside Hall, Gateshead, co. Durham; Streatlam Castle, co. Durham.
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FITZROY, Robert (1805-1865), of 25 Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 5 July 1805, 3rd s. of Lord Charles Fitzroy (d. 20 Dec. 1829), and Lady Frances Anne Stewart, da. of 1st marquess of Londonderry. educ. Harrow 1817; Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. m. (1) 8 Dec. 1836, Mary Henrietta (d. 5 Apr. 1852), da. of Maj Gen. Edward James O’Brien. 3da. (1 d.v.p.), 1s.; (2) 22 Apr. 1854, Maria Isabella Smyth, da. of John Henry Smyth, of Heath Hall, Yorks., 1da. d. 30 Apr. 1865.
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Superintendent meteorological dept., board of trade 1854 – d.

Gov. New Zealand 3 Apr. 1843–30 Apr. 1845.

RN 1819; lt. 1824; cdr. 1828; capt. 1834; ret. 1850; r.-adm. 1857; v.-adm. (half pay) 1863.

Fell. Royal Geographical Soc. 1830; FRS 1851.

Main residence: 25 Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, London, Mdx.
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BARNES, Sir Edward (1776-1838), of Beech Hill Park, Mdx. and Berkeley Square, London; later of 105 Piccadilly, London

Family and Education
b. 28 Oct. 1776, prob. 3rd surv. s. of John Barnes (d. 1 Aug. 1820), of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, and Ann[e], da. of Edmund Park, of Liverpool, Lancs. m. 31 July 1823, Maria, eld. da. of Walter Ramsden Hawksworth Fawkes, MP, of Farnley Hall, Otley, Yorks. 3s. (?1 d.v.p.) 4da. (?1 d.v.p.); KCB 2 Jan. 1815, GCB 24 Feb. 1831. d. 19 Mar. 1838.
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Ensign 47 Ft. 1792; lt. 8 May 1793; lt. 86 Ft. 30 Oct. 1793; capt. 99 Ft. 1794; maj. 79 Ft. 17 Feb. 1800; lt.-col. 1 Jan. 1800; lt.-col. 46 Ft. 1807; col. 1810; maj.-gen. 1813; lt.-gen. 1825; col. 2nd garrison battalion 27 Nov. 1815 – 24 Oct. 1816; col. 99 Ft. 24 Oct. 1816–20; col. commdt. rifle brigade 1820 – 22; col. 78 Ft. 1822 – 34; col. 31 Ft. 1834 – d.

Lt.-gov. Dominica 1808 – 12; lt.-gen. Leeward Islands 1813 – 33; lt.-gov. Ceylon 1820 – 22; c-in-c India 1822; gov. & c-in-c Ceylon 1823 – 31; c-in-c India 1831–3.

Knight of the Order of Maria Theresa 1815; Knight of the Order of St. Anne, First Class.

Main residences: Beech Hill Park, Mdx.; Berkeley Square, London; 105 Piccadilly, London.
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TALBOT, Hon. Walter Cecil Chetwynd (1834-1904), of 36 Belgrave Square, London; Ingestre Hall, Staffs. and Kiplin Hall, Northallerton, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. 27 Mar. 1834, 2nd s. of Henry John Chetwynd Talbot MP, 18th earl of Shrewsbury, and Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford, 1st da. of Henry de la Poer Beresford, 2nd mq. of Waterford; bro. Charles John Chetwynd Talbot MP. educ. Harrow, 1845-47. m. (1) 27 Oct. 1869, Maria Georgiana Mundy (d. 25 Apr. 1876), da. of Sir Robert Miller Mundy, gov. of Windward Islands, 1da.; (2) 10 Feb. 1887, Hon. Beatrice de Grey, da. of Thomas de Grey, 5th bar. Walsingham, s.p. suc. fa. 4 June 1868. Took name of Carpenter by royal lic. 1 June 1868. d. 13 May 1904.
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Entered RN 1847, lt. 1854; cdr. 1859; capt. 1866; r.-adm. 1882; v.-adm. 1888; adm. 1894; ret. 1896.

Naval a.d.c. to Queen Victoria, 1880–2.

J.P. Staffs.; Yorks., N.R.

Main residences: 36 Belgrave Square, London and Ingestre Hall, Staffs. and Kiplin Hall, Northallerton, Yorks.
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DALRYMPLE, Sir Adolphus John (1784-1866), of High Mark, Wigtownshire and 5 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, Suss.

Family and Education
b. 3 Feb. 1784, 1st s. of Gen. Sir Hew Whitefoord Dalrymple, 1st bt., of High Mark and Frances, da. and coh. of Gen. Francis Leighton of Loton Park, Salop. educ. Harrow 1796-9. m. 23 June 1812, Anne, da. of Sir James Graham, 1st bt. MP, s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd. bt. 9 Apr. 1830. d. 3 Mar. 1866.
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Ensign 37 Ft. 1799, lt. 1800; lt. 1 Drag. Gds. 1801; a.d.c. to Sir James Craig 1802 – 06; capt. 18 Drag. 1803; military sec. to his fa. 1806 – 08; maj. 3 Ft. Sept. 1808; maj. 19 Drag. Nov. 1808; lt.-col. 60 Ft. June 1814; lt.-col. (half-pay) 2 Garrison Batt. 1814; col. 1830; a.d.c. to the sovereign 1830 – 41; maj.-gen. 2 Garrison Batt. 1841; lt.-gen. 1851; gen. 1860.

Main residences: High Mark, Wigtownshire; 5 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, Suss.
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