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FANE, Hon. Henry Sutton (1804-1857).

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b. 13 Jan. 1804, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of John, 10th earl of Westmorland (d. 1841), and 2nd w. Jane, da. of Richard Huck Saunders, MD. educ. Harrow 1818. unm. d. 7 May 1857.
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2nd lt. 23 Ft. 1822, half-pay 1822; ensign and lt. 2 Ft. Gds. 1823; capt. 1825; capt. 34 Ft. 1825, maj. 1828, lt.-col. 1834; half-pay 1838; col. 1846; brevet col. 19 Ft. 1854.

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ELLISON, Cuthbert (1783-1860), of Hebburn Hall, co. Dur.

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b. 12 July 1783, 2nd s. of Henry Ellison (d. 1795) of Hebburn and Gateshead and Henrietta, da. of John Isaacson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb. educ. Bradenham 1791-6; Harrow 1796-1801; Christ’s, Camb. 1801. m. 21 July 1804, Isabella Grace, da. and coh. of Henry Ibbetson of St. Anthony’s, Northumb., 7da. (5 d.v.p.). suc. bro. Henry 1798. d. 13 June 1860.
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Sheriff, Northumb. 1808 – 09, co. Dur. 1827 – 28; mayor, Hartlepool 1809.

Lt.-col. commdt. Gateshead vols. 1803 – 14.

Main residence: Hebburn Hall, co. Dur.
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ELLISON, Cuthbert (1783-1860)

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ELLIS, Henry (1788-1855).

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b. 1 Sept. 1788, BL OIOC J/1/19, f. 224. illegit. s. of Robert Hobart†, 4th earl of Buckinghamshire. Add. 43547, f. 185. educ. Harrow 1799-1803; Harrow School Archives. by William Nicholson of Soho Square, Mdx. 1804-5; OIOC J/1/19, f. 225. Fort William Coll. Calcutta 1805. Bengal Past and Present, xxiv (1922), 114, 124. m. 10 June 1820, at Cape Town, Louisa Amelia Wilson of Leominster, Herefs., 3s. P. Philip, British Residents at the Cape, 115; PROB 11/2220/834. KCB 27 Apr. 1848. d. 28 Sept. 1855.
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Writer E.I. Co. (Bengal) 1805; asst. to sec. of secret, political and foreign depts. 1807, to Lt.-Col. John Malcolm* on Persian expedition 1808; head asst. to dep.-sec. of secret, political and foreign depts. 1809; first asst. to resident at Poonah 1810; res. 1811.

Private sec. to pres. Bengal bd. of control 1812 – 14; plenip. to Persia 1814; sec. during Anglo-American negotiations 1815; third commr. in Lord Amherst’s embassy to China 1816 – 17; dep. colonial sec. and commr. of stamps, Cape Colony 1819 – 21; commr. of customs 1824 – 25; clerk of the pells 1825 – 34; commr. bd. of control Dec. 1830 – Dec. 1834; PC 11 July 1832; ambassador to Persia 1835 – 36; spec. mission to Brazil 1842 – 43; attended Brussels conference on affairs of Italy 1848.

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ELLIS, Henry (1788-1855)

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ELLIS, Thomas (1774-1832), of Abbeyfeale, co. Limerick and 9 Merrion Square, Dublin

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b. 10 June 1774, King’s Inns Admissions Pprs. ed. E. Keane, P.B. Phair and T.U. Sadleir, 152. 1st s. of Capt. Richard Ellis of Abbeyfeale and Youghal, co. Cork and Mary, da. of Robert Hilliard of co. Kerry. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1790; I. Temple 1793, called [I] 1796. m. 3 Dec. 1804, Dymphna, da. of Col. William Thomas Monsell of Tervoe, co. Limerick, 4s. suc. fa. 1814. d. 26 Jan. 1832.
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Master in chancery [I] 1806 – d.

Main residences: Abbeyfeale, co. Limerick, [I]; 9 Merrion Square, Dublin, [I].
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ELLIS, Thomas (1774-1832)

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ELIOT, Hon. William (1867-1845), of 58 Grosvenor Street, Mdx.

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b. 1 Apr. 1767, 4th but 2nd surv. s. of Edward Eliot†, 1st Bar. Eliot, and Catherine, da. and h. of Edward Elliston of Gestingthorpe, Essex; bro. of Hon. Edward James Eliot† and Hon. John Eliot†. educ. Liskeard sch.; Pembroke, Camb. 1784. m. (1) 30 Nov. 1797, Lady Georgiana Augusta Leveson Gower (d. 24 Mar. 1806), da. of Granville Leveson Gower†, 1st mq. of Stafford, 1s. 3da. (2 d.v.p.); (2) 13 Feb. 1809, Letitia (d. 20 Jan. 1810), da. of Sir William Pierce Ashe A’Court†, 1st bt., of Heytesbury, Wilts., s.p.s.; (3) 7 Mar. 1812, Charlotte (d. 3 July 1813), da. of Lt.-Gen. John Robinson† of Denston Hall, Suff., s.p.; (4) 30 Aug. 1814, Susan, da. of Sir John Mordaunt†, 7th bt., of Walton, Warws., s.p. suc. bro. John Eliot† as 2nd earl of St. Germans 17 Nov. 1823. d. 19 Jan. 1845.
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Sec. of legation, Berlin 1791 – 93, chargé d’affaires 1793; sec. of embassy, The Hague 1793–5 and minister plenip. ad. int. 1793–4; plenip. on spec. mission to Brunswick 1794; minister to Elector Palatine and Diet of Ratisbon 1796 – 98.

Ld. of admiralty July 1800 – Jan. 1804; under-sec. of state for foreign affairs June 1804 – Jan. 1805; ld. of treasury Mar. 1807 – Jan. 1812.

Main residence: 58 Grosvenor Street, Mdx.
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ELIOT, Hon. William (1867-1845)

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DUGDALE, William Stratford (1800-1871), of Blyth Hall, Warws.

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b. 1 Apr. 1800, o.s. of Dugdale Stratford Dugdale* and 1st w. Hon. Charlotte Curzon, da. of Assheton Curzon†, 1st Visct. Curzon. educ. Westminster 1812-16; Christ Church, Oxf. 1818. m. 1 Mar. 1827 Harriet Ella, da. of Edward Berkeley Portman I*, 7s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.); suc. fa. 1836. d. 15 Sept. 1871.
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Lt. Warws. yeoman cav. 1825, capt. 1833.

Main residence: Blyth Hall, Warws.
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DUGDALE, William Stratford (1800-1871)

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DAWKINS, Henry (1788-1864), of Over Norton, Oxon. and 58 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, Mdx.

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b. 28 Nov. 1788, 1st s. of Henry Dawkins† of Over Norton and Augusta, da. of Gen. Sir Henry Clinton† of Portland Place, Mdx. educ. Harrow 1800-4; RMC. m. 15 Sept. 1821, Emma, da. of Thomas Duncombe of Copgrove, Yorks., 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. suc. fa. 1852. d. 13 Nov. 1864.
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Ensign 2 Ft. Gds. 1804, lt. and capt. 1808, capt. and lt.-col. 1814, half-pay 1826 – 47; brevet col. 1837; ret. 1855.

Main residences: Over Norton, Oxon; 58 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, Mdx.
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DAWKINS, Henry (1788-1864)

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CALLAGHAN, Gerard (c.1787-1833), of Sidney House, Cork.

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b. c. 1787, 3rd s. of Daniel Callaghan (d. 1824) of Sidney House and Mary Barry of ‘Donalee’; bro. of Daniel Callaghan*. educ. by Mr. Farrell of Cork. Southern Reporter, 28 Dec. 1826. m. 7 Oct. 1818, Louisa Margaretta, da. of John Calvert Clarke of Teddington, Mdx., issue. d. 25 Feb. 1833.
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Pres. Cork merchants’ cttee.

Main residence: Sidney House, Cork.
Notes

See D.O. Madden, Revelations of Ireland, 185-223.

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CALLAGHAN, Gerard (c.1787-1833)

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