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ST. JOHN MILDMAY, Paulet (1791-1845), of Hazlegrove, Som. and Farley Chamberlayne, Hants.

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b. 8 Apr. 1791, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay†, 3rd bt. (d. 1808), of Dogmersfield Park, Hants and Jane, da. and coh. of Carew Mildmay of Shawford House, Hants. educ. Winchester 1803-5. m. 12 Mar. 1813, Anna Maria Wyndham, da. of Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie*, 4s. 3da. suc. fa. to Hazlegrove 1808. d. 19 May 1845.
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Ensign 2 Ft. Gds. 1807, lt. and capt. 1811 – 12; lt. Dogmersfield yeoman cav. 1813.

Main residences: Hazlegrove, Som.; Farley Chamberlayne, Hants.
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ST. JOHN MILDMAY, Paulet (1791-1845)

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STEWART, Charles (1801-1891), of 28 Oriental Place, Brighton, Suss.

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b. 30 Sept. 1801, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Capt. Philip Stewart (d. 1837) of Lisburn, co. Antrim and his cos. Anne, da. of Capt. William Smyth. educ. L. Inn 1835; M. Temple 1836, called 1838. m. in Paris, 21 July 1861, Emily Constantia, da. of John Parland of St. Petersburgh, 1s. d. 30 June 1891.
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Main residence: 28 Oriental Place, Brighton, Suss.
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STEWART, Charles (1801-1891)

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STRICKLAND, George (1782-1874), of Hildenley and Boyton, Yorks. and Parliament Street, Mdx.

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b. 26 Nov. 1782, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir William Strickland, 6th bt., of Boynton and Henrietta, da. and coh. of Nathaniel Cholmley† of Whitby Abbey and Howsham. educ. L. Inn 1803, called 1810. m. (1) 1 Mar. 1818, Mary (d. 10 Jan. 1865), da. and h. of Rev. Charles Constable of Wassand, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 1 da.; (2) 25 Mar. 1867, Jane, da. of Thomas Leavens of Norton, s.p. suc. fa. as 7th bt. 1834; to estates of maternal grandfa. and took name of Cholmley by royal lic. 17 Mar. 1865. d. 23 Dec. 1874.
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Main residences: Hildenley and Boyton, Yorks.; Parliament Street, Mdx.
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STRICKLAND, George (1782-1874)

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STRUTT, Edward (1801-1880), of St. Helen’s House, Derby; Kingston Hall, Notts. and 17 Cork Street, Mdx.

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b. 26 Oct. 1801, o.s. of William Strutt of St. Helen’s House and Barbara, da. of Thomas Evans of Derby. educ. Manchester Coll. York 1817; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1819; L. Inn 1823; I. Temple 1825. m. 28 Mar. 1837, Amelia Harriet, da. of Rt. Rev. William Otter, bp. of Chichester, 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 4da. suc. fa. 1830; cr. Bar. Belper 29 Aug. 1856. d. 30 June 1880.
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PC 30 Oct. 1846; chief commr. of railways 1846 – 48; chan. of duchy of Lancaster Dec. 1852 – June 1854, member of council 1854; vice-pres. Univ. Coll. London 1862 – 71, pres. 1871 – 79.

Sheriff, Notts. 1850 – 51, chairman, q. sess. 1855, ld. lt. 1864 – d.

Main residences: St. Helen's House, Derby and Kingston Hall, Notts. and 17 Cork Street, Mdx.
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STRUTT, Edward (1801-1880)

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STEWART, Randolph, Visct. Garlies (1800-1873).

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b. 16 Sept. 1800, 1st s. of George Stewart†, 8th earl of Galloway [S], and Lady Jane Paget, da. of Henry, 1st earl of Uxbridge. educ. Harrow 1814-17; Christ Church, Oxf. 1819. m. 9 Aug. 1833, Lady Harriet Blanche Somerset, da. of Henry Charles Somerset†, 6th duke of Beaufort, 6s. (1 d.v.p.) 7da. (1 d.v.p.). styled. Visct. Garlies 1806-34. suc. fa. as 9th earl of Galloway [S] 27 Mar. 1834. d. 2 Jan. 1873.
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Ld.lt. Kirkcudbright 1828 – 45, Wigtown 1828 – 51.

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STEWART, Randolph, Visct. Garlies (1800-1873)

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STEWART, Edward (1808-1875).

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b. 9 Oct. 1808, 1st s. of Hon. Edward Richard Stewart† (d.1851) of 7 York Place, Portman Square, Mdx. and Lady Katharine Charteris, da. of Francis Charteris†, Lord Elcho, of Amisfield, Haddington. educ. Eton 1823; Oriel, Oxf. 1826; L. Inn 1830, called 1834. m. 27 Feb. 1838, Louisa Anne, da. of Charles John Herbert of Muckruss, co. Kerry, 2s. 5da. d. 21 Mar. 1875.
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Priv. sec. to first ld. of admiralty Dec. 1830 – May 1831.

Vic. of Sparsholt, Hants 1842 – d.; rect. of Lainston, Hants 1850 – d.

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STEWART, Edward (1808-1875)

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STEWART MACKENZIE, James Alexander (1784-1843), of Brahan Castle, nr. Dingwall, Ross.

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b. 23 Sept. 1784, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Hon. Keith Stewart† (d. 1795) of Glasserton, Wigtown and Georgiana Isabella, da. of Simha D’Aguilar. educ. Charterhouse 1795-1802; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1802. m. 21 May 1817, Hon. Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie, da. and h. of Francis Humberston Mackenzie†, 1st Lord Seaforth, wid. of V.-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood†, 1st bt., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. Took additional name of Mackenzie on marriage; suc. bro. Keith Stewart to Glasserton 1795. d. 24 Sept. 1843.
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Commr. bd. of control Dec. 1832 – Dec. 1834, jt.-sec. Apr. – Dec. 1834; PC 5 Apr. 1837; gov. Ceylon 1837 – 40; ld. high commr. Ionian Islands 1840 – 43.

Provost, Dingwall.

Main residence: Brahan Castle, nr. Dingwall, Ross.
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STEWART MACKENZIE, James Alexander (1784-1843)

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STUART, Hon. John (1797-1867), of Cambus Wallace, Doune, Perth.

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b. 25 Jan. 1797, 2nd s. of Francis, 10th earl of Moray [S] (d. 1848), and 1st w. Lucy, da. and coh. of Maj.-Gen. John Scott† of Balcomie, Fife. educ. Chobham. unm. suc. bro. Francis Stuart as 12th earl of Moray [S] 6 May 1859. d. 8 Nov. 1867.
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Cornet 3 Drag. 1815, lt. 1816, half-pay 1817; lt. 13 Drag. 1822; capt. (half-pay) 1825 – d.

Main residence: Cambus Wallace, Doune, Perth.
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STUART, Hon. John (1797-1867)

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STEWART, Patrick Maxwell (1795-1846), of Ardgowan, Renfrew and 11 Upper Brook Street, Mdx.

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b. 28 Feb. 1795, J.F. Mitchell, ‘Renfrew M.I.’ [BL J/X705/84]. 5th but 4th surv. s. of Michael Stewart (formerly Stewart Nicolson) (d. 1825) of Carnock, Stirling and his cos. Catherine, da. of Sir William Maxwell, 3rd bt., of Springkell, Dumfries; bro. of Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, 6th bt.*; unm. d. 30 Oct. 1846.
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Agent, Tobago 1826 – d.

Chairman, London and Westminster Bank 1834 – d., West India Colonial Bank 1837 – d.

Main residences: Ardgowan, Renfrew; 11 Upper Brook Street, Mdx.
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STEWART, Patrick Maxwell (1795-1846)

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STEWART, William (1781-1850), of Killymoon, co. Tyrone

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b. ?1781, 1st surv. s. of James Stewart†, MP [I], of Killymoon and Hon. Elizabeth Molesworth, da. and event. coh. of Richard, 3rd Visct. Molesworth [I]. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 26 Oct. 1797, aged 16. unm. ; 3da. illegit. suc. fa. 1821. d. 2 Oct. 1850.
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Capt. Cookstown inf. 1803; lt.-col. co. Tyrone militia 1805 – d. capt. Newmills inf. 1822.

Main residence: Killymoon, co. Tyrone.
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STEWART, William (1781-1850)

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