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TRENCH, Frederick William (?1777-1859), of 7 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, Mdx.

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b. ?1777, 1st s. of Michael Frederick Trench of Heywood, Queen’s Co. and Anne Helena, da. and h. of Patrick Stewart of Killymoon, co. Tyrone. educ. Drogheda; Trinity, Dublin 1793; Trinity Coll. Camb. 6 Apr. 1797, aged 19; L. Inn 1797. unm. suc. fa. 1836; Kntd. 22 Feb. 1832; KCH 1832. d. 6 Dec. 1859.
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Ensign and lt. 1 Ft. Gds. 1803, lt. and capt. 1807; q.m.g.’s staff, Sicily 1807, Walcheren 1809, Cadiz 1811; maj. and asst. q.m.g. Kent 1811; lt.-col. and dep. q.m.g. Holland 1813; half-pay 1813; col. and a.d.c. to the king 1825; maj.-gen. 1837; lt.-gen. 1846; gen. 1854.

Storekeeper of ordnance June 1829 – Dec. 1830; sec. to master-gen. of ordnance Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835, Sept. 1841 – July 1846.

Main residence: 7 Bolton Street, Piccadilly, Mdx.
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TOTTENHAM, Charles (1807-1886), of Ballycurry, co. Wicklow and New Ross, co. Wexford

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b. 14 Nov. 1807, 1st s. of Charles Tottenham† of Ballycurry and Catherine, da. of Sir Robert Wigram†, 1st bt., of Walthamstow House, Essex. educ. by Mr. Bird of Burghfield, Berks.; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1825. m. 14 Jan. 1833, Isabella Catherine, da. of Lt.-Gen. Sir George Airey, 3s. 2da. suc. fa. 1843. d. 1 June 1886.
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Sheriff, co. Wicklow 1845 – 46, co. Wexford 1846 – 47.

Main residences: Ballycurry, co. Wicklow, [I]; New Ross, co. Wexford, [I].
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TIERNEY, George (1761-1830), of 11 Savile Row, Mdx.

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b. 20 Mar. 1761, 3rd s. of Thomas Tierney of Limerick, prize agent at Gibraltar, and w. Sabina (d. 23 July 1806). educ. Boteler’s, Warrington; According to E. Baines, Lancs. (1824-5), ii. 585. Eton 1776; Peterhouse, Camb. 1778; L. Inn 1780, called 1784. m. 9 July 1789, Anna Maria, da. of Michael Miller of Bristol, 1s. 3da. d. 25 Jan. 1830.
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Treas. of navy June 1803 – May 1804; PC 1 June 1803; pres. bd. of control Oct. 1806 – Apr. 1807; master of mint May 1827 – Feb. 1828.

Lt.-col. commdt. Loyal Southwark vols. 1803 – 04, Somerset Place vols. 1803 – 04.

Main residence: 11 Savile Row, Mdx.
Notes

The only biography to date is the inadequate one by H.K. Olphin (1934).

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THOMPSON, William (1792-1854), of Dyer’s Hall Wharf, Upper Thames Street, London and 12 Gloucester Place, Mdx.

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bap. 23 Jan. 1792, 2nd s. of James Thompson (d. 1841) of Grayrigg, Kendal, Westmld. and Agnes, da. of John Gibson of Orton, Westmld. IGI (Westmld.); B.B. Orridge, Citizens of London, 185. educ. Charterhouse. m. 1817, Amelia, da. of Samuel Homfray† of Penydarren Place, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam. and Coworth Park, Berks., 1da. d. 10 Mar. 1854.
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Alderman, London 1821–d. (father of the City 1851–d.), sheriff 1822–3, ld. mayor 1828 – 29; master, Ironmongers’ Co. 1829, 1841.

Chairman, Lloyd’s 1826 – 33; treas. Hon. Artillery Co. 1826 – 29, v.-pres. 1829 – 43, pres. 1843 – d.; dir. Bank of England 1827 – d.; treas. King’s Coll. London 1828 – d.; pres. Christ’s Hosp. 1829 – d.; trustee, Patriotic Fund 1833 – d.; dep.-chairman, St. Katharine’s Dock Co. 1848 – 51, chairman 1851 – d.

Lt.-col. London militia 1835 – 51, col. 1851 – d.

Main residences: Dyer’s Hall Wharf, Upper Thames Street, London; 12 Gloucester Place, Mdx.
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THOMPSON, William (1792-1854)

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TENNYSON, Charles (1784-1861), of 4 Park Street, Mdx. and Bayons Manor, Lincs.

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b. 20 July 1784, 2nd s. of George Tennyson† of Bayons Manor and Mary, da. and event. h. of John Turner of Caistor. educ. Louth g.s. 1798; St. John’s, Camb. 1801-5; I. Temple 1801, called 1806. m. 1 Jan. 1808, Frances Mary, da. of Rev. John Hutton, rect. of Lea, 5s. 3da. suc. fa. (who had disinherited his e.s. George) and took additional name of D’Eyncourt 30 July 1835. d. 21 July 1861.
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Clerk of ordnance Dec. 1830 – Feb. 1832; PC 6 Feb. 1832 (honoris causa).

Capt. 1 regt. N. Lincs. vols. 1803.

Main residences: 4 Park Street, Mdx.; Bayons Manor, Lincs.
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TENNYSON, Charles (1784-1861)

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TEMPLE NUGENT BRYDGES CHANDOS GRENVILLE, Richard Plantagenet, Earl Temple (1797-1861).

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b. 11 Feb. 1797, o.s. of Richard Temple Nugent Grenville†, 2nd mq. and 1st duke of Buckingham and Chandos, and Lady Anne Elizabeth Brydges, da. and h. of James Brydges†, 3rd duke of Chandos. educ. Eton 1808; Oriel, Oxf. 1815. m. 13 May 1819, Lady Mary Campbell (div. 19 Jan. 1850), da. of John, 4th earl of Breadalbane [S], 1s. 1da. styled. Earl Temple 1813-22, mq. of Chandos 1822-39. GCH 1835; suc. fa. as 2nd duke of Buckingham and Chandos 17 Jan. 1839; KG 11 Apr. 1842. d. 29 July 1861.
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Ld. privy seal Sept. 1841 – Feb. 1842; PC 3 Sept. 1841.

High steward, Winchester.

Col. Bucks. yeomanry.

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TEMPLE NUGENT BRYDGES CHANDOS GRENVILLE, Richard Plantagenet, Earl Temple (1797-1861)

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SYKES, Daniel (1766-1832), of Raywell and 16 Bowlalley Lane, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorks.

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b. 12 Nov. 1766, 5th s. of Joseph Sykes (d. 1803) of West Ella, Yorks. and Dorothy, da. of Nicholas Twiggs of Bakewell, Derbys. educ. Pocklington (privately by Rev. Miles Popple, DD); Trinity Coll. Camb. 1784, fellow 1790-5; M. Temple 1787, called 1793. m. Aug. 1795, Isabella, da. of Matthew Wright of Stamford Bridge, Lincs., s.p. d. 24 Jan. 1832.
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Recorder, Kingston-upon-Hull.

Main residences: Raywell; 16 Bowlalley Lane, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorks.
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Unless otherwise indicated, this biography is based on G. Pryme, Mem. Daniel Sykes (1834).

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SYKES, Daniel (1766-1832)

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SUGDEN, Edward Burtenshaw (1781-1875), of Tilgate Forest Lodge, Slaugham, Suss. and 71 Guildford Street, Mdx.

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b. 12 Feb. 1781, 2nd s. of Richard Sugden, hairdresser, of Duke Street, Westminster and w. Charlotte Burtenshaw of St. George, Hanover Square. educ. privately; L. Inn 1802, called 1807. m. 23 Dec. 1808, Winifred, da. of John Knapp, 7s. (3 d.v.p.) 7da. (1 d.v.p.). Kntd. 10 June 1829; cr. Bar. St. Leonards 1 Mar. 1852. d. 29 Jan. 1875.
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KC 6 Dec. 1821; bencher, L. Inn 1822, treas. 1836; solicitor-gen. June 1829 – Nov. 1830; PC [UK] 16 Dec. 1834 and [I] 15 Jan. 1835; ld. chan. [I] Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835, Oct. 1841 – July 1846; ld. chan. Feb. – Dec. 1852; member, jud. cttee. of PC 1852.

High steward, Kingston-upon-Thames.

Main residences: Tilgate Forest Lodge, Slaugham, Suss.; 71 Guildford Street, Mdx.
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See Oxford DNB and J.B. Atlay, Victorian Chancellors, ii. 1-52.

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SUGDEN, Edward Burtenshaw (1781-1875)

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STURGES BOURNE (formerly STURGES), William (1769-1845), of Testwood, nr. Southampton, Hants.; Acton Hall, nr. Droitwich, Worcs. and 15 South Audley Street, Mdx.

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b. 7 Nov. 1769, o. s. of Rev. John Sturges, DD, preb. of Winchester, and Judith, da. of Richard Bourne of Acton Hall. educ. Winchester 1782; Christ Church, Oxf. 1786; L. Inn 1789, called 1793. m. 2 Feb. 1808, Anne, da. of Oldfield Bowles of North Aston, Oxon., 1 da. suc. uncle Francis Page† (formerly Bourne) to Acton Hall, and took additional name of Bourne by royal lic. 6 Dec. 1803; fa. 1807; uncle Richard Bourne Charlett (formerly Bourne) to Steeple Aston and Thrupp, Oxon. 1821. d. 1 Feb. 1845.
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Sec. to treasury May 1804 – Feb. 1806; ld. of treasury Mar. 1807 – Dec. 1809; PC 10 Aug. 1814; commr. bd. of control Sept. 1814-June 1816 (unsalaried), June 1818- Feb. 1822 (salaried); sec. of state for home affairs Apr. - July 1827; commr. of woods, forests and land revenues July 1827 – Feb. 1828; poor law commr. 1832 – 33; eccles. commr. 1832 – 35.

Vol. Bloomsbury corps; capt. New Forest vols. 1803 – 05; chairman, Hants q. sess. until 1822; warden, New Forest 1827.

Main residences: Testwood, nr. Southampton, Hants. and Acton Hall, nr. Droitwich, Worcs. and 15 South Audley Street, Mdx.
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STURGES BOURNE (formerly STURGES), William (1769-1845)

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STUART WORTLEY, John (1801-1855), of 15 Curzon Street, Mdx.

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b. 23 Apr. 1801, 1st s. of James Archibald Stuart Wortley* and Lady Elizabeth Caroline Mary Creighton, da. of John, 1st Earl Erne [I]; bro. of Hon. Charles James Stuart Wortley*. educ. Harrow 1812-17; Christ Church, Oxf. 1818. m. 12 Dec. 1825, Lady Georgiana Elizabeth Ryder, da. of Dudley Ryder†, 1st earl of Harrowby, 3s. 2da. suc. fa. as 2nd Bar. Wharncliffe 19 Dec. 1845 and took additional name of Mackenzie. d. 22 Oct. 1855.
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Sec. to bd. of control Feb. – Dec. 1830.

Maj. S.W. Yorks. yeomanry 1822, lt.-col. 1841; col. commdt. 1 W. Yorks. militia 1846.

Main residence: 15 Curzon Street, Mdx.
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STUART WORTLEY, John (1801-1855)

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