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BUXTON, Thomas Fowell (1786-1845), of Cromer Hall; Northrepps Hall, Norf. and 54 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, Mdx.

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b. 1 Apr. 1786, Not 7 Apr. 1786, as given in HP Commons, 1790-1820, iii. 352. 1st s. of Thomas Fowell Buxton of Earls Colne, Essex and Anna, da. of Osgood Hanbury of Holfield Grange, Essex. educ. Kingston-upon-Thames; Dr. Charles Burney’s sch. at Greenwich; Trinity, Dublin 1803; L. Inn 1805. m. 13 May 1807, Hannah, da. of John Gurney of Earlham Hall, Norf., 5s. (2 d.v.p.) 5da. (3 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1793; cr. bt. 30 July 1840. d. 19 Feb. 1845.
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Dir. Alliance Assurance Co. 1829.

Main residences: Cromer Hall and Northrepps Hall, Norf. and 54 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, Mdx.
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Based on C. Buxton, Mems. of Sir T.F. Buxton, of which R.H. Mottram, Buxton the Liberator is merely a redaction. For a short life, see O. Barclay, Buxton and Liberation of Slaves (2001).

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BUXTON, John Jacob (1788-1842), of Shadwell Lodge, Norf. and Tockenham, Wilts.

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b. 13 Aug. 1788, o.s. of Sir Robert John Buxton†, 1st bt., of Shadwell Lodge and Tockenham and Juliana Mary, da. of Sir Thomas Beevor, 1st. bt., of Hethel, Norf. educ. Harrow 1801; Christ Church, Oxf. 1807. m. 5 Aug. 1825, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Montague Cholmeley*, 1st bt., of Easton Hall, Lincs., 1s. 2da. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 7 June 1839. d. 13 Oct. 1842.
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Sheriff, Norf. 1841 – 42.

Main residences: Shadwell Lodge, Norf.; Tockenham, Wilts.
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BUXTON, John Jacob (1788-1842)

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BUTTERWORTH, Joseph (1770-1826), of 43 Fleet Street, London; 7 Bedford Square, Mdx. and Clapham, Surr.

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b. 1770, 3rd s. of Rev. John Butterworth (d. 1803), Baptist minister, of Jordan’s Well and Cow Lane, Coventry, Warws. and 2nd w. Ann née Heap (d. 1808). educ. by his fa.; Coventry free sch. m. 13 Oct. 1791, Anne, da. of John Cooke, clothier, of Trowbridge, Wilts., 1s. d. 30 June 1826.
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Treasurer, Wesleyan Missionary Soc. 1819 – d.

Main residences: 43 Fleet Street, London and 7 Bedford Square, Mdx. and Clapham, Surr.
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BUTTERWORTH, Joseph (1770-1826)

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BUTLER, John, earl of Ossory (1808-1854).

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b. 24 Aug. 1808, 1st s. of Hon. James Wandesford Butler*, 1st mq. of Ormonde [I] and 1st Bar. Ormonde [UK], and Grace Louisa, da. of John Staples† of Lissane, co. Tyrone. educ. Harrow 1822-6. m. 19 Sept. 1843, Frances Jane, da. of Hon. Sir Edward Paget† of Cowes Castle, I.o.W., 4s. 2da. styled. Visct. Thurles 1820-5; earl of Ossory 1825-38. suc. fa. as 2nd mq. of Ormonde [I] and 2nd Bar. Ormonde [UK] 18 May 1838; KP 17 Sept. 1845. d. 25 Sept. 1854.
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Hered. chief butler [I] 1838 – d.; ld. in waiting Sept. 1841 – Feb. 1852, Jan. 1853 – d.

Col. Kilkenny co. militia 1849 – d.

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BUTLER, John, earl of Ossory (1808-1854)

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BUTLER, Hon. James Wandesford (1774-1838), of Kilkenny Castle, co. Kilkenny

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b. 15 July 1774, 3rd s. of John Butler, MP [I], 17th earl of Ormonde [I] (d. 1795), and Lady Susan Frances Elizabeth Wandesford, da. and h. of John, 1st earl of Wandesford [I]; bro. of Charles Harward Butler*. educ. Eton 1783-90. m. 12 Oct. 1807, Grace Louisa, da. of John Staples† of Lissane, co. Tyrone, 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 5da. suc. bro. Walter as 19th earl of Ormonde [I] 10 Aug. 1820; cr. Bar. Ormonde [UK] 17 July 1821; mq. of Ormonde [I] 5 Oct. 1825; KP 19 July 1821; Kntd. 16 July 1826. d. 18 May 1838.
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MP [I] 1796 – 1800.

Cornet 14 Drag. 1790, lt. 1792, capt. 1793, maj. 1799, ret. 1802; lt.-col. Kilkenny militia 1806, col. 1820 – d.

Hered. chief butler [I] 1820 – d.; custos rot. and gov. co. Kilkenny 1820, ld. lt. 1831 – d.; v.-adm. Leinster 1831 – d.; militia a.d.c. to William IV 1832 – 37, to Queen Victoria 1837 – d.

Trustee, linen board [I] 1802.

Main residence: Kilkenny Castle, co. Kilkenny, [I].
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BUTLER, Hon. James Wandesford (1774-1838)

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BUTLER (afterwards BUTLER CLARKE SOUTHWELL WANDESFORD), Hon. Charles Harward (1780-1860), of Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny

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b. 9 Nov. 1780, 4th s. of John Butler, MP [I], 17th earl of Ormonde [I] (d. 1795), and Lady Susan Frances Elizabeth Wandesford, da. and h. of John, 1st earl of Wandesford [I]; bro. of James Wandesford Butler*. educ. Eton 1789-97; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1797. m. (1) 1 Oct. 1812,Gent. Mag. (1812), ii. 390. Burke PB gives 12 Oct. Lady Sarah Butler (d. 7 July 1838), da. of Henry Thomas, 2nd earl of Carrick [I], 3s. (2 d.v.p.) 2 da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) 10 Aug. 1842, Lucy, da. of Arthur French I*, wid. of Somerset Richard, 3rd earl of Carrick [I], s.p. Took by royal lic. additional names of Clarke 31 Oct. 1820 and Southwell and Wandesford 1 June 1830. d. 7 Nov. 1860.
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Cornet 14 Drag. 1799, lt. 1800, capt. 1803, brevet capt. 1802, maj. 1807, ret. 1811.

Sheriff, co. Kilkenny 1802 – 03; mayor, Kilkenny 1816–17.

Main residence: Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny, [I].
BUTLER CLARKE SOUTHWELL WANDESFORD, BUTLER CLARKE SOUTHWELL WANDESFORD
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BUTLER (afterwards BUTLER CLARKE SOUTHWELL WANDESFORD), Hon. Charles Harward (1780-1860)

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BURY, see Charles William, Charles William, Lord Tullamore (1801-1851), of 48 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, Mdx.

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b. 29 Apr. 1801, o. s. of Charles William Bury, MP [I], 1st Visct. Charleville [I], and Catherine Maria, da. and h. of Thomas Townley Dawson of Kinsaley, co. Dublin, wid. of James Tisdall of Bawm, co. Louth. m. 26 Feb. 1821, in Florence, Harriet Charlotte Beaujolois, da. of John Campbell† of Shawfield and Islay, Argyll, 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 2 da. (1 d.v.p.). styled. Lord Tullamore 1806-35; suc. fa. as 2nd earl of Charleville [I] 31 Oct. 1835. d. 14 July 1851.
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Ld. of bedchamber Dec. 1834 – July 1835; rep. peer [I] 1838 – d.

Maj. King’s Co. militia

Main residence: 48 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, Mdx.
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BURY, Charles William, Lord Tullamore (1801-1851)

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BURTON PETERS, Henry (1792-1875), of Hotham Hall, North Cave, Yorks.

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b. 12 Jan. 1792, 1st surv. s. of Henry Peters† of Betchworth Castle, Surr. and Charlotte Mary, da. of Lt.-Gen. George Morrison of Sion Mill, Mdx. educ. Harrow 1799; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1809; L. Inn 1816. m. (1) 25 Jan. 1814, his cos. Caroline Mary Susannah (d. 13 Jan. 1817), Gent. Mag. (1817), i. 185. da. of John Campbell†, master in chancery, of Liston Hall, Essex, s.p.; (2) 16 June 1819, in Paris, Sarah (d. 1869), da. and h. of Gen. Napier Christie Burton† of Hull Bank, Beverley, Yorks., div. w. of Lt.-Gen. John Clitherow, s.p.; (3) 1870, Mary Cartwright, s.p. Took name of Burton bef. Peters by royal lic. 23 Sept. 1822. suc. fa. 1827. d. 24 Nov. 1875.
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Main residence: Hotham Hall, North Cave, Yorks.
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BURTON PETERS, Henry (1792-1875)

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BURRELL, Walter (1777-1831), of West Grinstead Park, Suss.

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b. 15 Apr. 1777, 3rd s. of Sir William Burrell, 2nd bt. (d. 1796), of Deepdene, nr. Dorking, Surr. and Sophia, da. and coh. of Sir Charles Raymond, 1st bt., of Valentine House, Ilford, Essex; bro. of Sir Charles Merrik Burrell*. educ. Chigwell sch.; Westminster 1785. m. 21 July 1825, Helena Anne, da. of Alexander Ellice, merchant, of London, wid. of Charles Chisholme of Chisholme, Inverness, s.p. d. 7 Apr. 1831.
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Ensign Suss. militia 1797, lt. 1797, capt. 1798.

Main residence: West Grinstead Park, Suss.
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BURRELL, Walter (1777-1831)

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BURRELL, Sir Charles Merrik, 3rd bt. (1774-1862), of Knepp Castle, Suss.

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b. 24 May 1774, 1st s. of Sir William Burrell†, 2nd bt., of Deepdene, nr. Dorking, Surr. and Sophia, da. and coh. of Sir Charles Raymond, 1st bt., of Valentine House, Ilford, Essex; bro. of Walter Burrell*. educ. Chigwell sch.; Westminster 1785; St. John’s, Camb. 1791-5. m. 8 Aug. 1808, Frances Iliffe, illegit. da. of George Wyndham, 3rd earl of Egremont, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. fa. as 3rd bt. 20 Jan. 1796. d. 4 Jan. 1862.
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Lt. Suss. militia 1795, capt. 1796, maj. 1802, lt.-col. commdt. (Bramber and Lewes battalion) 1809.

Main residence: Knepp Castle, Suss.
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BURRELL, Sir Charles Merrik, 3rd bt. (1774-1862)

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