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TURNER, William (1776-1842), of Mill Hill, Blackburn, Lancs., Shrigley Hall, nr. Macclesfield, Ches. and 31 Parliament Street, London.

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b. Sept. 1776, 4th s. of Robert Turner (d. 17 Oct. 1811), of Mill Hill, Blackburn, Lancs., and Ellen, da. of Mr. Parker. m. 1810, his cos. Jane, da. of William Turner, of Martholme, Blackburn, Lancs. 2da. (d.v.p.); d. 17 July 1842.
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J.P. Lancs. J.P. Ches. high sheriff Ches. 1826; Dep. Lt. Ches. 1831.

Main residences: Mill Hill, Blackburn, Lancs.; Shrigley Hall, nr. Macclesfield, Ches.; 31 Parliament Street, London.
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CAREW, Hon. Robert Shapland (1818-1881), of 28 Belgrave Square, London, Mdx. and Castleborough and Woodstown, co. Waterford

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b. 29 Jan. 1818, 1st s. of Robert Shapland Carew, 1st bar. Carew of Castleborough [I, 1834, UK, 1838], and Jane Catherine, da. of Maj. Anthony Cliffe, of New Ross, co. Wexford. educ. Eton, 1829-35; Christ Church, Oxf., matric. 23 Jan. 1836. m. 16 July 1844, Emily Anne, 2nd da. and coh. of Sir George Richard Philips, 2nd bt., of Weston, Warws., 2s. suc. fa. 2 June 1856; KP 29 Feb. 1872. d. 8 Sept. 1881.
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J.P,, co. Waterford; High Sheriff (1849), co. Waterford; Dep. Lieut (1839) and Lord Lieut., co. Wexford, 1856–d.H.A. Doubleday and H. De Walden (eds.), The Complete Peerage, iii (1932), 21–2.; Freeman’s Journal, 20 Feb. 1839, 28 Jan. 1842, 18 Dec. 1848.J.P,, co. Waterford; High Sheriff (1849), co. Waterford; Dep. Lieut (1839) and Lord Lieut., co. Wexford, 1856–d.[1][1] H.A. Doubleday and H. De Walden (eds.), The Complete Peerage, iii (1932), 21–2.; Freeman’s Journal, 20 Feb. 1839, 28 Jan. 1842, 18 Dec. 1848.

Col. Wexford militia 1855.

Main residences: 28 Belgrave Square, London, Mdx.; Castleborough and Woodstown, co. Waterford, [I].
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BOURNE, James (1812-1882), of 33 Onslow Square, London, Mdx. and Heathfield House, Wavertree, Liverpool, Lancs.

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b. 8 Oct. 1812, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Peter Bourne, of Hackinsall Hall, Fleetwood, Lancs., and Rodney Street, Liverpool, and Margaret, ygst. da. of James Drinkwater, of Bent, Lancs. educ. Shrewsbury 1826-8. m. 13 Oct. 1841, Sarah Harriet, da. of Thomas Fournis Dyson, of Willow Hall, Yorks., and Everton, Liverpool, 1s. 3da. (2 d.v.p.); suc. fa. 3 Feb. 1846. cr. bt. 10 May 1880; CB 24 May 1881. d. 14 Mar. 1882.
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JP, dep. lt. Lancs.

Maj. Royal Lancs. artillery militia 1852; lt.-col.-commdt. 1863; hon-col. 1881 – d. lt.-col.-commdt. 4th brg. Lancs. artillery volunteers 1860; hon.-col. 1867 – 74.

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Main residences: 33 Onslow Square, London, Mdx.; Heathfield House, Wavertree, Liverpool, Lancs.
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FITZROY, Robert (1805-1865), of 25 Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, London, Mdx.

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b. 5 July 1805, 3rd s. of Lord Charles Fitzroy (d. 20 Dec. 1829), and Lady Frances Anne Stewart, da. of 1st marquess of Londonderry. educ. Harrow 1817; Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. m. (1) 8 Dec. 1836, Mary Henrietta (d. 5 Apr. 1852), da. of Maj Gen. Edward James O’Brien. 3da. (1 d.v.p.), 1s.; (2) 22 Apr. 1854, Maria Isabella Smyth, da. of John Henry Smyth, of Heath Hall, Yorks., 1da. d. 30 Apr. 1865.
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Superintendent meteorological dept., board of trade 1854 – d.

Gov. New Zealand 3 Apr. 1843–30 Apr. 1845.

RN 1819; lt. 1824; cdr. 1828; capt. 1834; ret. 1850; r.-adm. 1857; v.-adm. (half pay) 1863.

Fell. Royal Geographical Soc. 1830; FRS 1851.

Main residence: 25 Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, London, Mdx.
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GASKELL, Daniel (1782-1875), of Lupset Hall, nr. Wakefield, Yorks.

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b. 11 Sept. 1782, 2nd s. of Daniel Gaskell (d. 28 May 1788), of Clifton Hall, nr. Manchester, Lancs., and Hannah, da. of James Noble, of Lancaster, Lancs.; bro. of Benjamin Gaskell MP. educ. William Shepherd’s sch., Gateacre, Liverpool; Hackney College. m. 11 Mar. 1806, Mary (d. 16 Apr. 1848), da. of Benjamin Heywood, of Stanley Hall, nr. Wakefield, Yorks. d. s.p. 20 Dec. 1875.
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J.P. W.R. Yorks. 1828; Deputy Lt. W.R. Yorks.

Main residence: Lupset Hall, nr. Wakefield, Yorks.
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