DE BEAUVOIR, Sir John Edmond (1794-1869), of 6 Connaught Place, London, Mdx. and 11 Holles Street, Dublin.

Family and Education
b. 10 Dec. 1794, 1st s. of Sir John Edmond Browne, 1st bt., of Johnstown, co. Dublin, and Margaret, da. of Matthew Lorinan, of Ardee, co. Louth. educ. Westminster 1807-12. m. (1) 8 Feb. 1825, Mary (d. 21 Feb. 1831), da. of Richard Wright, of East Harling, Norf., and wid. of Adm. John Macdougall, of Bath, Som. s.p. (2) 16 Mar. 1867, Letitia, da. of Rev. Charles Mann, of Denver Hall, Norf. s.p. assumed name de Beauvoir by royal lic. 14 Oct. 1826. Kntd. 9 Mar. 1827. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 5 Sep. 1835. d. 29 Apr. 1869.
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Ensign 26 Ft. 1814; half-pay 104 Ft. 1818.

Main residences: 6 Connaught Place, London, Mdx.; 11 Holles Street, Dublin, [I].
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Commons 1832-1868
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Oxford 1644
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Religion

JONES, Sir Willoughby (1820-1884), of Cranmer Hall, Fakenham, Norf.

Family and Education
b. 24 Nov. 1820, 2nd s. of Maj.-Gen. Sir John Thomas Jones, 1st bt. (d. 26 Feb. 1843), of Cranmer Hall, Norfolk, and Catherine Maria, da. of Effingham Lawrence, of New York. educ. Trin. Coll. Camb. adm. 1837; matric. 1839; scholar 1842; BA 1843; MA 1847. m. 15 Apr. 1856, his cos. Emily, 1st da. of Henry Taylor Jones, of Chatham, Kent, 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. suc. bro. as 3rd bt. 7 Nov. 1845. d. 21 Aug. 1884.
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J.P. Norf. dep. lt. Norf. 1847; high sheriff Norf. 1851; chairman quarter sessions Norf. 1856 – d.

Lt. 5th Norf. rifle vols. 1859; capt. 10th Norf. rifle vols. 1860.

Member Royal Agricultural Society.

Main residence: Cranmer Hall, Fakenham, Norf.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
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Religion

SIDNEY, Thomas (1805-1889), of 8 Ludgate Hill, London; Bowes Manor, Southgate, Middlesex

Family and Education
b. 5 Jan. 1805, s. of William Sidney, of Stafford, Staffs. educ. Stafford. m. 1) 11 Jan. 1831, Sarah, eld. da. of William Hall, of Ranton, Staffs. 1da. 2) 12 Jan. 1860, Eleanor Mary, da. of William Ward. 3s. 5da. (1 d.v.p.); d. 10 Mar. 1889.
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Sheriff London and Mdx. 1844; ald., City of London, 1844 – 80; ld. mayor of London 1854.

Main residences: 8 Ludgate Hill, London and Bowes Manor, Southgate, Middlesex.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Oxford 1644
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Religion

RUFFORD, Francis (1805-1863), of Yew Tree, Bellbroughton, Stourbridge, Worcs.

Family and Education
bap. 3 Apr. 1805 He was christened at Leominster, Herefordshire. o. s. of Philip Rufford, of Heath House, Stourbridge, Worcs., and his w. Margaret. m. 4 Aug. 1828, Emma Frances, ygst. da. of Rev. Dr. Blakiston, rect. of Bellbroughton, Worcs. d.s.p. 5 Jan. 1863.
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JP, Worcs., Staffs.; dep. lt. Worcs.

Chairman Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Railway 1844–9.

Partner Rufford, Rufford and Wragge; manager Bromsgrove Bank.

Member Worcestershire Society.

Steward Bromsgrove and Worcester races.

Main residence: Yew Tree, Bellbroughton, Stourbridge, Worcs.
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Volume
Commons 1832-1868
Clubs
Will
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Oxford 1644
No
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Religion

BLACKETT, John Fenwick Burgoyne (1821-1856), of 10 Eaton Place, London, Mdx. and Wylam Hall, nr. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb.

Family and Education
b. 21 Mar. 1821, 1st s. of Christopher Blackett MP, of Wylam Hall, Northumb., and Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Montagu Burgoyne, of Marle Hall, Essex. educ. Harrow; Christ Church, Oxf., matric. 1838, BA 1842, MA 1845, fell. Merton 1845; Lincoln’s Inn, adm. 11 June 1842. unm. suc. fa. 16 Jan. 1847. d. s.p. 25 Apr. 1856.
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Main residences: 10 Eaton Place, London, Mdx.; Wylam Hall, nr. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
No
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Religion