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TAPPS, George William (1795-1842), of Hinton Admiral, Christchurch, Hants and 4 Stratford Place, Oxford Street, Mdx.

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b. 24 May 1795, o.s. of Sir George Ivison Tapps, 1st bt., of Hinton Admiral and Sarah, da. of Barrington Buggin, merchant, of 16 Harpur Street, Red Lion Square, Mdx. educ. Ealing (Mr. Goodenough); Trinity Coll. Camb. 1812; L. Inn 1815, called 1821. m. 26 Sept. 1825, Clara, da. of Augustus Eliott Fuller† of Rose Hill and Ashdown House, Suss., 3s. 1da. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 15 Mar. 1835 and took additional name of Gervis by royal lic. 3 Dec. 1835. d. 26 Oct. 1842.
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Main residences: Hinton Admiral, Christchurch, Hants.; 4 Stratford Place, Oxford Street, Mdx.
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TAPPS, George William (1795-1842)

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TAYLOR, Charles William (1770-1857), of Burcott House, nr. Wells, Som. and Hollycombe, nr. Midhurst, Suss.

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b. 25 Apr. 1770, 2nd s. of Peter Taylor† of Burcott House and Purbrooke Park, nr. Portsmouth, Hants and w. Jane Holt. educ. Magdalen, Oxf. 1787. m. 25 Apr. 1808, Charlotte, da. of John Buncombe Poulett Thomson of Waverley Abbey, Roehampton, Surr., 1s. 1da. suc. bro. Robert Paris Taylor† 1792; cr. bt. 21 Jan. 1828. d. 10 Apr. 1857.
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Lt. Som. militia 1789, capt. 1793, res. 1793.

Main residences: Burcott House, nr. Wells, Som.; Hollycombe, nr. Midhurst, Suss.
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TAYLOR, Charles William (1770-1857)

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TAYLOR, Sir Herbert (1775-1839), of Fan Court, Chertsey, Surr. and Little Camden House, Kensington, Mdx.

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b. 29 Sept. 1775, 2nd s. of Rev. Edward Taylor (d. 1798) of Bifrons, nr. Canterbury, rect. of Patrixbourne, and Margaret, da. of Thomas Payler (formerly Turner) of Ileden, Kent. educ. privately on continent, 1780-92. m. 5 Oct. 1819, Charlotte Albinia, da. of Edward Disbrowe†, vice-chamberlain to Queen Charlotte, of Walton-upon-Trent, Derbys., 2s. d.v.p. 1da. KCH 1819; GCH 1825; GCB 16 Apr. 1834. d. 20 Mar. 1839
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Clerk, foreign office 1792 – 94; asst. mil. sec. and a.d.c to c.-in-c. 1795 – 98; mil. and priv. sec. and a.d.c. to ld. lt. [I] 1798 – 99; priv. sec. and a.d.c. to duke of York 1799 – 1805; priv. sec. to George III 1805 – 12, to Queen Charlotte 1812 – 18; mil. sec. to c.-in-c. 1820 – 27; first a.d.c. to George IV 1827 – 30; dep. sec. war office May-Aug. 1827; surveyor-gen. of ordnance 1828 – 29; adj.-gen. of forces 1828 – 30; priv. sec. and first a.d.c. to William IV 1830 – 37; first a.d.c. to Queen Victoria 1837 – d.

Cornet 2 Drag. Gds. Mar. 1794, lt. July 1794, capt. 1795, maj. 1801; lt.-col. 9 W.I. Regt. 1801, half-pay 1803; capt. and lt.-col. 2 Ft. Gds. 1803; brevet col. 1810; maj.-gen. 1813; col. 85 Ft. 1823 – d.; lt.-gen. 1825.

Master, St. Katharine’s Hosp., London 1818 – d.

Main residences: Fan Court, Chertsey, Surr.; Little Camden House, Kensington, Mdx.
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TAYLOR, Sir Herbert (1775-1839)

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TAYLOR, Michael Angelo (1757-1834), of Cantley Hall, nr. Doncaster, Yorks. and Whitehall Yard, Mdx.

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bap. 13 July 1757,IGI (Mdx.). o.s. of Sir Robert Taylor, architect, of Spring Gardens, Mdx. and his w. Elizabeth (d. 27 Dec. 1803). educ. Westminster 1766; Corpus, Oxf. 21 Oct. 1774, aged 17; I. Temple 1769; L. Inn 1770, called 1774. m. 7 Aug. 1789, Frances Anne, da. and h. of Rev. Sir Henry Vane, 1st bt., of Long Newton, co. Dur., s.p. suc. fa. 1788. d. 16 July 1834.
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Recorder, Poole 1784 – d.; member of council, duchy of Cornw. 1808; PC 23 Feb. 1831.

Maj. commdt. Skirack vols. 1804.

Main residences: Cantley Hall, nr. Doncaster, Yorks.; Whitehall Yard, Mdx.
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TAYLOR, Michael Angelo (1757-1834)

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TAYLOUR, Thomas, earl of Bective (1787-1870).

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b. 4 May 1787, 1st. s. of Thomas Taylour, 1st mq. of Headfort [I], and Mary, da. and h. of George Quin of Quinsborough, co. Clare. educ. Harrow 1798-c.1803; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1811. m. (1) 29 Jan. 1822, Olivia (d. 21 July 1834), da. of Sir John Stevenson, D. Mus., of Dublin, wid. of Edward Tuite Dalton of Fennar, co. Meath, 3s. 3da.; (2) 5 Apr. 1853, Frances, da. of John Livingstone Martyn of co. Tyrone, wid. of Sir William Hay MacNaghten, 1st bt., and of Col. James C. McClintoch of the Bengal army, s.p. styled. Visct. Headfort 1795-1800, earl of Bective 1800-29; suc. fa. as 2nd mq. of Headfort [I] 24 Oct. 1829; cr. Bar. Kenlis [UK] 10 Sept. 1831; KP 15 Apr. 1839. d. 6 Dec. 1870.
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Ld. of bedchamber June 1835 – June 1837; ld. in waiting June 1837 – Sept. 1841; PC [I] 30 May 1835.

Ld. lt. co. Cavan 1831 – d.

Col. R. Meath militia 1823.

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TAYLOUR, Thomas, earl of Bective (1787-1870)

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TENNANT, Charles (1796-1873), of 62 Russell Square and 2 Gray’s Inn Square, Mdx.

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b. 1 July 1796, 2nd s. of George Tennant (d. 1832) of Southampton Row and Margaret Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Beetson of St. Andrew’s, Holborn. IGI (London). educ. Harrow 1806-7. m. 11 Sept. 1847, Gertrude Barbara Rich, da. of Adm. Henry Theodosius Browne Collier, 1s.3da. d. 10 Mar. 1873.
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Main residences: 62 Russell Square; 2 Gray's Inn Square, Mdx.
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TENNANT, Charles (1796-1873)

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