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b. 10 Dec. 1805, o.s. of Hon. John Scott† (1st s. of John Scott†, 1st earl of Eldon) and Henrietta Elizabeth, da. of Sir Matthew White Ridley†, 2nd bt., of Blagdon and Heaton, Northumb. educ. Westminster 1821-3; New Coll. Oxf. 1824. m. 1 Oct. 1831, Hon. Louisa Duncombe, da. of Charles Duncombe*, 1st Bar. Feversham, 1s. 6da. styled. Visct. Encombe 1821-38. suc. grandfa. as 2nd earl of Eldon 13 Jan. 1838; cos. Mary Anne Scott, Viscountess Sidmouth, to Stowell Park, Glos. 1842. d. 29 Sept. 1854.
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Main residence: 109 Piccadilly, Mdx.
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SCOTT, John, Visct. Encombe (1805-1854)

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b. 1776, o.s. of Henry Scourfield of New Moat and Robeston Hall and Elizabeth, da. of Rt. Rev. John Ewer, DD, bp. of Bangor. educ. New Coll. Oxf. 3 July 1793, aged 17. m. (1) 27 Oct. 1804, Maria (d. 2 Aug. 1835), da. of Lt.-Col. Edward Goate of Brent Eleigh Hall, Suff., 1s. d.v.p.; (2) 28 Dec. 1837, Louisa Sarah, da. of Richard Bowen of Manorowen, Pemb., s.p. suc. fa. 1810. d. 31 Jan. 1843.
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Sheriff, Pemb. 1812–13.

Capt. Pemb. militia 1795, maj. 1798, lt-col. 1798; capt.-commdt. Haverfordwest fusiliers 1803.

Main residences: Robeston Hall, Robeston West; New Moat, Pemb.
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SCOURFIELD, William Henry (1776-1843)

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b. 22 Nov. 1791, 3rd s. of Hon. Hugh Seymour Conway† (afterwards Seymour) (d. 1801) of Hambledon, Hants and Lady Anna Horatia Waldegrave, da. and coh. of James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave; bro. of Hugh Henry John Seymour*. educ. Harrow 1803. m. (1) 15 May 1818, Elizabeth Malet (d. 18 Jan. 1827), da. of Sir Lawrence Palk†, 2nd bt., of Haldon House, Devon, 2s. 1da.; (2) 9 July 1835, IGI. Frances Selina Isabella, da. of William Stephen Poyntz*, wid. of Robert Cotton St. John Trefusis, 18th Bar. Clinton, s.p. KCH 1836. d. 21 Nov. 1851.
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Lt. RN 1809; cornet 10 Drag. 1811, lt. 1812; lt. 18 Drag. 1814; capt. 60 Ft. 1815; capt. 23 Drag. 1815; capt. 1 Life Gds. 1815; brevet lt.-col. 1815; half-pay 1819, sold out 1835.

Gentleman usher to prince regent 1818 – 20, to George IV 1820 – 30, to William IV 1830 – 31; equerry to William IV 1832 – 37, to Queen Victoria June – July 1837; extra equerry to Queen Adelaide Mar. 1838.

Main residence: 23 Bruton Street, Mdx.
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SEYMOUR, Horace Beauchamp (1791-1851)

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b. 25 Sept. 1790, 2nd s. of Hon. Hugh Seymour Conway† (afterwards Seymour) (d. 1801) of Hambledon, Hants and Lady Anna Horatia Waldegrave, da. and coh. of James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave; bro. of Horace Beauchamp Seymour*. educ. Harrow 1803. m. 18 May 1818, Lady Charlotte Georgiana Cholmondeley, da. of George James, 1st mq. of Cholmondeley, 1s. d. 2 Dec. 1821.
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Ensign 3 Ft. Gds. 1805, lt. and capt. 1811, capt. and lt.-col. 1815; equerry in ordinary 1818 – d.; lt.-col. (half-pay) 71 Ft. 1820 – d.

Main residence: 244 Piccadilly, Mdx.
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SEYMOUR, Hugh Henry John (1790-1821)

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b. 11 Mar. 1777, o.s. of Francis Seymour Conway†, 2nd mq. of Hertford, and 2nd w. Hon. Isabella Anne Ingram Shepheard, da. and coh. of Charles Ingram†, 9th Visct. Irvine [S]. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1794; St. Mary Hall, Oxf. 1796. m. 18 May 1798, Maria Emily, legal Her paternity was in dispute between the 4th duke of Queensberry and George Augustus Selwyn†. da. of John Baptist, Mq. Fagnani, 2s. 1da. d.v.p. styled. Visct. Beauchamp 1793-4, earl of Yarmouth 1794-1822; GCH 1819; suc. fa. as 3rd mq. of Hertford 17 June 1822; KG 22 Nov. 1822. d. 1 Mar. 1842.
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Minister plenip. to France June 1806; vice-chamberlain Mar. – July 1812; PC 20 Mar. 1812; warden of the stannaries Aug. 1812 – d. Garter mission to emperor of Russia 1827.

Custos rot. co. Antrim 1822 – d.; vice-adm. Suff. 1822 – d.; town clerk, Bodmin 1822; recorder, Coventry 1825.

Capt. Lisburn cav. 1796, Warws. militia 1803; col. commdt. R. Cornw. and Devon Miners 1814.

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SEYMOUR CONWAY, Francis Charles, earl of Yarmouth (1777-1842)

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b. 22 Feb. 1800, 1st s. of Francis Charles Seymour Conway*, earl of Yarmouth (later 3rd mq. of Hertford), and Maria Emily, legal da. of John Baptist, Mq. Fagnani. educ. private tutors; Exeter Coll. Oxf. 1818. unm. 1s. illegit. styled. Visct. Beauchamp 1800-22, earl of Yarmouth 1822-42; suc. fa. as 4th mq. of Hertford 1 Mar. 1842; KG 19 Jan. 1846. d. 25 Aug. 1870.
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Ensign 1 W.I. Regt. 1820; cornet 10 Drag. 1820, lt. 1821; capt. Cape corps cav. 1823; capt. 22 Drag. (half-pay) 1823 – d.

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Based on D. Mallett, Greatest Collector: Hertford and Founding of Wallace Collection (1979).

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SEYMOUR CONWAY, Richard, Visct. Beauchamp (1800-1870)

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b. 11 Dec. 1799, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Robert Shaw* (d. 1849), banker, of 31 Merrion Square and Foster Place, Dublin and 1st w. Maria, da. of Abraham Wilkinson of Bushy Park, co. Dublin. Hist. Irish Parl. vi. 263. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1814, BA and MA 1832, LLB and LLD 1841; Brasenose, Oxf. 1816, BA 1819; King’s Inns 1815; L. Inn 1817, called [I] 1822. m. 16 Mar. 1819, Thomasine Emily, da. of Hon. George Jocelyn, MP [I], of Newport, co. Tipperary, 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. d.v.p. suc. bro. Robert as 3rd bt. 19 Feb. 1869. d. 30 June 1876.
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Recorder, Dundalk 1826 – 28, Dublin 1828 – 76; sec. to master of rolls [I] 1827; bencher, King’s Inns 1829; PC [I] 15 Jan. 1835.

Main residences: 1 Lower Mount Street, Dublin, [I]; Kimmage Lodge, co. Dublin, [I].
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SHAW, Frederick (1799-1876)

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b. 29 Jan. 1774, 1st s. of Robert Shaw, merchant, of Dublin and 1st w. Mary, da. of William Higgins of Higginsbrook, co. Meath. educ. Mr. Kerr’s sch.; Trinity, Dublin 1788. m. (1) 7 Jan. 1796, Maria (d. 28 Mar. 1831), da. and h. of Abraham Wilkinson of Bushy Park, 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.); Hist. Irish Parl. vi. 263. (2) 2 July 1834, Amelia, da. of Benjamin Spencer, MD, of Bristol, Glos., s.p. suc. fa. 1796; cr. bt. 17 Aug. 1821. d. 10 Mar. 1849.
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MP [I] 1799 – 1800.

Sheriffs’ peer, Dublin 1797 – 1808; sheriff, co. Dublin 1806 – 07; alderman, Dublin 1808 – 41, ld. mayor 1815 – 16.

Cornet Rathfarnham cav. 1796, capt. 1803; capt.-commdt. S. Circular Road inf. 1805; col. R. Dublin city militia 1821.

Main residences: Bushy Park, co. Dublin, [I] and 31 Merrion Square, [I] and Foster Place, Dublin, [I].
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SHAW, Robert (1774-1849)

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b. 4 Oct. 1788, J. and S. Mitchell, M.I. in Renfrewshire, 137-40. 1st s. of Sir Michael Shaw Stewart (formerly Stewart Nicolson), 5th bt., of Carnock, Stirling and his cos. Catherine, da. of Sir William Maxwell, 3rd bt., of Springkell, Dumfries; bro. of Patrick Maxwell Stewart*. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1807; L. Inn 1810; grand tour 1814-15. m. 16 Sept. 1819, Eliza Mary, da. of Robert Farquhar of Newark, Renfrew., 3s. 3da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. as 6th bt. 3 Aug. 1825. d. 19 Dec. 1836.
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Main residences: Ardgowan and Blackhall, Renfrew and 14 Carlton Terrace, Mdx.
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SHAW STEWART, Sir Michael, 6th bt. (1788-1836)

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b. 18 Mar. 1808, 1st s. of Sir John Shelley, 6th bt.*, and Frances, da. and h. of Thomas Winckley of Brockholes, Lancs. educ. Charterhouse 1819-23. m. 13 Aug. 1832, Louisa, da. of Rev. Samuel Johnes Knight of Henley Hall, Salop, 1da. suc. fa. as 7th bt. 28 Mar. 1852. d. 20 Jan. 1867.
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Ensign R. Horse Gds. 1825, lt. 1828; lt. 20 Ft. 1830; lt. (half-pay) 60 Ft. 1831; ret. 1832; lt.-col. 46 Mdx. Rifle Vols. 1861 – d.

Main residence: Maresfield, Suss.
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SHELLEY, John Villiers (1808-1867)

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