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BONHAM, Henry (1765-1830), of 45 Portland Place, Mdx.; Broad Street Buildings, London; Titness Park, Berks., and Rochetts, Essex

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bap. 31 July 1765, At St. Andrew, Holborn (IGI). 3rd s. of Samuel Bonham, London merchant and ship owner, of Great Warley Place, Essex and Sarah, da. of George Richardson, merchant, of London. m. 8 Dec. 1802, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of Rev. James Morrice of Betteshanger House, Kent, 3s. 6da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. to property at Bulphan and elsewhere in Essex under entail from uncle Henry Bonham (d.1791) 1821. d. 9 Apr. 1830.
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Dir. E.I. Dock Co. 1803 – d., Albion Fire and Life Insurance 1808 – d.

Vol. London and Westminster light horse 1798 – 1801.

Main residences: 45 Portland Place, Mdx. and Broad Street Buildings, London and and Titness Park, Berks. and Rochetts, Essex.
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BONHAM, Henry (1765-1830)

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BONHAM, Francis Robert (1785-1863), of Old Steyne, Brighton, Suss. and 16 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, Mdx.

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b. 6 Sept. 1785, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Francis Warren Bonham of Ballintagart, co. Kildare and Clongaffyn, co. Meath and 2nd w. Dorothea, da. of Edward Herbert, MP [I], of Muckross, co. Kerry. educ. privately; Corpus, Oxf. 1804; L. Inn 1808, called 1814. unm. suc. fa. to Clongaffyn 1810. d. 26 Apr. 1863.
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Storekeeper of ordnance Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835, Sept. 1841 – July 1845; spec. commr. of property tax 1853 – d.

Main residences: Old Steyne, Brighton, Suss.; 16 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, Mdx.
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See N. Gash, ‘F.R. Bonham: Conservative ’Political Secretary’, 1832-47’, EHR, lxiii (1948), 502-22; Politics in Age of Peel, 412-18, 464; and ‘Bonham and the Conservative Party, 1830-1857’, Pillars of Government, 108-35.

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BONHAM, Francis Robert (1785-1863)

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BOND, John (1802-1844), of Creech Grange, Dorset

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b. 1 Jan. 1802, 1st s. of John Bond† of Creech Grange and Elizabeth, da. of John Lloyd of Cefncoed, Card. educ. ?Winchester 1815; Worcester Coll. Oxf. 1819. unm. suc. fa. 1824. d. 18 Mar. 1844.
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Sheriff, Dorset 1830 – 31.

Capt. I. of Purbeck and Wareham troop of yeoman cav. 1831.

Main residence: Creech Grange, Dorset.
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BOND, John (1802-1844)

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BOLDERO, Henry George (1794-1873), of Weymouth, Dorset

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b. 1794, 2nd s. of Rev. John Boldero (d. 1796), rect. of Ampton, Suff., and w. Mary Ann Sibbs of Blakeney, Norf. educ. Sandhurst. m. (1) 9 Dec. 1824, Louisa Lambert (d. bef. May 1828), 1s. d.v.p.; IGI (Kent); Add. 19119, f. 197. (2) 30 Apr. 1828, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Joseph Neeld of Gloucester Place, Portman Square, Mdx. 2s. d. 9 Apr. 1873.
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1st lt. R. Engineers 1814, 2nd lt. 1815, half-pay 1819 – 23, capt. 1827; capt. 10 Ft. 1828, half-pay 1830; lt.-col. 38 Ft., ret. 1851.

Clerk of ordnance Sept. 1841 – July 1846.

Main residence: Weymouth, Dorset.
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BOLDERO, Henry George (1794-1873)

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BODKIN, John James (c.1801-1882), of Quarrymount, Kilcloony, co. Galway

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b. c. 1801, 1st s. of Capt. Thomas Bodkin, 9 Ft., of Rahoon, co. Galway and ?Eliza, da. of J. Smith (or Smyth) of Topcroft, Norf. IGI; Gent. Mag. (1798), i. 352. educ. ?Stonyhurst 1809. m. d. Jan. 1882.
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Main residence: Quarrymount, Kilcloony, co. Galway, [I].
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BODKIN, John James (c.1801-1882)

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BLUNT, Sir Charles Richard, 4th bt. (1775-1840), of Heathfield Park, Suss.

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b. 6 Dec. 1775, 1st s. of Sir Charles William Blunt, 3rd bt., and Elizabeth, da. of Richard Peers, alderman of London, of Croydon, Surr. educ. Rawes’ sch., Bromley, Kent. BL OIOC J/1/15, f. 111. m. 20 Mar. 1824, Sophia, da. of Richard Baker, MD, of London, wid. of Richard Auchmuty of Bengal, 1s. suc. fa. as 4th bt. 29 Aug. 1802. d. 1 Mar. 1840.
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Writer, E.I. Co. (Bengal) 1793; asst. to salt agent at Tumlook Feb. 1795, asst. to register of the Sudder Dewanny and Nizamut Adawlut Oct. 1795; head asst. 1796; register of Burdwan 1797; collector of Dacca 1802; officiating judge and magistrate of Beerbhoom Oct. 1803; acting judge and magistrate of Hooghly Nov. 1803; judge and magistrate of Beerbhoom 1804; officiating judge of the provincial ct. of Calcutta 1810; home 1811; out of service bef. 1815.

Main residence: Heathfield Park, Suss.
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BLUNT, Sir Charles Richard, 4th bt. (1775-1840)

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BLOUNT, Edward (1769-1843), of Shabbington, Bucks. and Bryanston Square, Mdx.

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b. 18 July 1769, 2nd s. of Sir Walter Blount, 6th bt. (d. 1785), of Sodington, Worcs. and Hon. Mary Aston, da. and coh. of James, 5th Lord Aston [S]. educ. Douai 1782-6. m. 20 Apr. 1803, Frances, da. and coh. of Francis Wright of London, 5s. 5da. d. 20 Mar. 1843.
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Main residences: Shabbington, Bucks.; Bryanston Square, Mdx.
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BLOUNT, Edward (1769-1843)

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BLIGH, Edward, Lord Clifton (1795-1835), of Cobham Hall, nr. Gravesend, Kent and Clifton Lodge, nr. Athboy, co. Meath.

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b. 25 Feb. 1795, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of John, 4th earl of Darnley [I] and 13th Lord Clifton [GB], and Elizabeth, da. of William Brownlow, MP [I], of Lurgan, co. Armagh. educ. Eton 1805; Christ Church, Oxf. 1812. m. 26 July 1825, Emma Jane, da. of Sir Henry Brooke Parnell*, 4th bt., 3s. 2da. suc. fa. as 5th earl of Darnley [I] and 14th Lord Clifton [GB] 17 Mar. 1831. d. 11 Feb. 1835.
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Gov. co. Meath 1830 – 31, ld. lt. 1831 – d.; hered. steward, Gravesend and Milton 1831 – d.

Lt. Chatham and Dartford regt. Kent militia 1813; capt. W. Kent yeoman cav. 1819, maj. 1831.

Main residences: Cobham Hall, nr. Gravesend, Kent; Clifton Lodge, nr. Athboy, co. Meath, [I].
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BLIGH, Edward, Lord Clifton (1795-1835)

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BLAYNEY, Hon. Cadwallader Davis (1802-1874).

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b. 19 Dec. 1802, o.s. of Andrew Thomas Blayney†, 11th Bar. Blayney [I], and Lady Mabella Alexander, da. of James, 1st earl of Caledon [I]. educ. Eton 1817. unm. suc. fa. as 12th Bar. Blayney [I] 8 Apr. 1834. d. 18 Jan. 1874.
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Rep. peer [I] 1841 – d.

Ensign 4 Ft. 1821; 2nd lt. Rifle Brigade 1821; lt. 7 Ft. 1825; capt. (half-pay) 1826; capt. 80 Ft. 1827, ret. 1830.

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BLAYNEY, Hon. Cadwallader Davis (1802-1874)

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BLAMIRE, William (1790-1862), of Thackwood Nook and The Oaks, near Dalston, Cumb.

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b. 13 Apr. 1790, o.s. of William Blamire, yeoman farmer and naval surgeon, of Dalston and Jane, da. of John Christian of Ewanrigg Hall, Cumb. and Milntown, Isle of Man. educ. by Rev. William Paley at Dalston to 1799; by Rev. John Fawcett at Carlisle 1799-1805; Westminster 1805-8; Christ Church, Oxf. 1808. m. 3 Apr. 1834, his cos. Dora, da. of John Taubman of The Nunnery, Isle of Man, wid. of Col. Mark Wilks of Kirby, Isle of Man, s.p. suc. John Sanderson to Thackwood Nook 1808; fa. to The Oaks 1814. d. 12 Jan. 1862.
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Chief tithe commr. 1836, tithe and copyhold commr. 1841, tithe, copyhold and enclosure commr. 1845, ret. Sept. 1860.

Sheriff, Cumb. 1828–9.

Main residence: Thackwood Nook and The Oaks, near Dalston, Cumb.
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Draws on H. Lonsdale, Worthies of Cumb. i (1867).

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BLAMIRE, William (1790-1862)

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