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CHARLESWORTH, John Charlesworth Dodgson (1815-1880), of Chapelthorpe Hall, Wakefield, Yorks.; Hatfield Hall, Wakefield, Yorks and 14 Clarges Street, London.

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b. 1815, bap. 20 Aug. 1815, o.s. of John Dodgson Charlesworth, of Chapelthorpe Hall, Wakefield, Yorks., and Elizabeth, da. of Mr. Hague, of Dirtcar [Durkar], Wakefield, Yorks. educ. Sedbergh 1824-33; St. John’s, Camb. adm. 1 Apr. 1833; matric. Mich. 1833; BA 1837; MA 1840. m. 14 Apr. 1847, Sarah, 2nd da. of Walker Featherstonhaugh, of the Hermitage, co. Durham. 1s. 3da.A pedigree published in 1936 suggests that Charlesworth had 6 children, but this appears to be incorrect, as it lists his daughter Catherine Sarah as two separate individuals, and likewise with another daughter, Bertha Stobart: J.W. Walker (ed.), Hunter’s Pedigrees (1936), in Publications of the Harleian Society, 88 (1936), 55. Research by a family historian has only found four children, as mentioned in Charlesworth’s will: http://members.cox.net/ggthomp/johncharlesworth.html suc. fa. 10 June 1850. d. 21 Mar. 1880.
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J.P. W.R. Yorks 1850; Deputy Lt. W.R. Yorks. 1853.

Member Yorks. Geological Society.

Main residences: Chapelthorpe Hall, Wakefield, Yorks. and Hatfield Hall, Wakefield, Yorks. and 14 Clarges Street, London.
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PHILIPS, Sir George, 1st bt. (1766-1847), of Sedgley, near Manchester, Lancashire; Weston House , near Chipping Norton, Warwickshire of 111 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London

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b. 24 Mar. 1766, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Thomas Philips, of Sedgley, and Mary, da. and h. of John Rider, of Manchester. educ. Miss Heywood’s sch.; Blue Coat Hosp. Manchester; Dissenting schs. Pillington (Mr. Pope), Manchester (Mr. Ralph Harrison).Philips Mems. i. 6-9. m. 16 Oct. 1788, his cos. Sarah Ann, da. of Nathaniel Philips, of Hollinghurst, Lancs., 1s.; 1s. illegit.Ibid. ii. 19. suc. fa. 1811; cr. bt. 21 Feb. 1828. d. 3 Oct. 1847.
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Lt.-col. commdt. 1st batt. 4 Manchester vol. inf. 1803.

Main residences: Sedgley, near Manchester, Lancashire and Weston House, near Chipping Norton, Warwickshire and 111 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London.
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SCULLY, Francis (1816-1864), of Athame, co. Tipperary and 24 Burton Street, Eaton Square, London, Mdx.

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b. 6 June 1816, 5th s. of James Scully, of Shanballymore, co. Tipperary (d. 31 Dec. 1846), and Margaret, da. of John Wyse, of Waterford; educ. St. Gregory’s Coll., Downside; King’s Inns 1837; MT 1838, called 19 Nov. 1841; m. 9 Jan. 1856, Marie Virginie Clotilde, yst. da. of John Samuel Moorat, of Bush Hill Park, Middx., 2s. d. 17 Aug. 1864.
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Capt. Tipperary militia.

Steward Cashel races.

Main residences: Athame, co. Tipperary, [I]; 24 Burton Street, Eaton Square, London, Mdx.
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COBBETT, John Morgan (1800-1877), of Sumner Terrace, Brompton, Mdx.; later of Skeynes, Edenbridge, Kent

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b. 13 Nov. 1800, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of William Cobbett, MP Oldham 1832-5 (d. 18 June 1835), and Ann (‘Nancy’), da. of Sgt. Thomas Reid. educ. priv. Castle Street, Holborn; L. Inn adm. 1824, called 1830. m. 8 Jan. 1851, Mary, da. of John Fielden, MP Oldham 1832-47, of Todmorden, Lancs. 2s. 1da. d. 13 Feb. 1877.
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JP Suss. chairman W. Suss. q.s.

Freeman City of London 1861.

Main residences: Sumner Terrace, Brompton, Mdx.; Skeynes, Edenbridge, Kent.
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RYDER, Dudley Francis Stuart, viscount Sandon (1831-1900), of Sandon Hall , Sandon , Staffordshire

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b. 16 Jan. 1831, 2nd s. of Dudley Ryder MP, 2nd earl of Harrowby, and Lady Frances, 4th da. of John Stuart, 1st marquess of Bute. educ. Harrow 1845-9; Christ Church, Oxf., BA 1853, MA 1878. m. 3 Oct. 1861, Lady Mary Frances, da. of Brownlow Cecil, 2nd marquess of Exeter. styled viscount Sandon 1847-82. suc. fa. as 3rd earl 19 Nov. 1882. d.s.p. 26 Mar. 1900.
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P.C. 2 Mar. 1874; vice pres. of committee of council on education Mar. 1874 – Apr. 1878; pres. of bd. of trade Apr. 1878 – Apr. 1880; ld. privy seal June 1885-Feb. 1886.

Member, London sch. bd. Nov. 1870 – Feb. 1872; county cllr. and chairman Staffs. county council 1889 – d.

Deputy Lieut. Staffs.; J.P. Staffs.

Pres. British and Foreign Bible Society 1885 – d.

Main residence: Sandon Hall, Sandon, Staffordshire.
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