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WOOD, James Athol (1756-1829), of Albany, Piccadilly, Mdx.

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b. 1756, 3rd s. of Alexander Wood of Burncroft, Perth by Jean, da. of Robert Ramsay of Banff; bro. of Mark Wood I. unm. Kntd. 1 Nov. 1809, CB 4 June 1815.
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Able seaman RN 1774, master’s mate 1776, acting lt. 1778, lt. 1778, cdr. 1795, capt. 1797, r.-dm. 1821.

Vendue master, Curaçao 1812–15.

Main residence: Albany, Piccadilly, Mdx.
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Commons 1790-1820
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WOOD, James Athol (1756-1829)

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WOOD, Mark I (1750-1829), of Gatton Park, Surr.

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b. 16 Mar. 1750, 1st s. of Alexander Wood of Burncroft, Perth, and bro. of James Athol Wood. m. 17 May 1786 at Calcutta, Rachel, da. of Robert Dashwood of Vellow Wood, Som., 1s. surv. 2da. suc. fa. 1778; cr. Bt. 30 Oct. 1808.
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Cadet, E.I. Co. (Bengal) 1770, ensign 1772, lt. 1774, capt. 1779, maj. 1786, lt.-col. 1788, res. 1793, brevet col. 1795.

Surveyor-gen. Bengal 1786, chief engineer 1788–93.

Main residence: Gatton Park, Surr.
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Commons 1790-1820
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WOOD, Mark I (1750-1829)

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WINGFIELD, William (?1773-1858), of Lincoln’s Inn, Mdx.; Sherborne Castle, Dorset and Blythe Hall, Warws.

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b. ?1773, 1st s. of George Wingfield of Cotham, co. Dur. and Mickleham, Surr. by Mary, niece and h. of George Sparrow of Washington, co. Dur. educ. Tunbridge sch. 1785-8; Christ Church, Oxf. 11 Mar. 1789, aged 16; L. Inn 1792, called 1797. m. (1) 22 July 1796, Lady Charlotte Maria Digby (d. 15 May 1807), da. of Henry Digby, 1st Earl Digby, 3s. 3da., (2) 2 June 1813, Elizabeth, da. of William Mills of Bisterne, Hants, 5s. 3da. suc. fa. 1776; Richard Baker of Orsett Hall, Essex and took name of Baker 29 Dec. 1849.
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Commr. of bankrupts 1803 – 16; cj. Brecon circuit June 1816–24; KC 7 Aug. 1818; master in Chancery Feb. 1824 – Dec. 1849, bencher L. Inn 1818, treasurer 1828, librarian 1829.

Lt. Law Assoc. vols. 1803; 2nd Lt. Prince of Wales’s Mdx. vols. 1808.

Main residences: Lincoln's Inn, Mdx. and Sherborne Castle, Dorset and Blythe Hall, Warws.
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Commons 1790-1820
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WINGFIELD, William (?1773-1858)

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WINN ALLANSON, Charles, 2nd Lord Headley [I] (1784-1840), of Aghadoe House, nr. Killarney, co. Kerry.

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b. 25 June 1784, 1st s. of Sir George Allanson Winn, 1st Bt., by 2nd w. educ. Eton c.1797-1802; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1802. m. 19 Nov. 1825, Anne née Matthews, s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd Lord Headley [I] 9 Apr. 1798; his distant cos. Sir Edmund Mark Winn as 8th Bt. June 1833, but not in the estates.
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Main residence: Aghadoe House, nr. Killarney, co. Kerry, [I].
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Unlike his father he consistently used the style Winn Allanson rather than Allanson Winn.

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Commons 1790-1820
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WINN ALLANSON, Charles (1784-1840)

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