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TAYLOR, Hugh (1817-1900), of Backworth House, Northumb.

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b. 1817, 3rd s. of John Taylor (d. 1825), of Shilbottle, Northumb., and Margaret, da. of Thomas Darling, of Ford, Northumb. educ. Royal Jubilee sch., Newcastle. m. (1) 1842, Mary (d. 28 Jan. 1852), da. of Thomas Taylor, of Cramlington Hall, Northumb., 3s. (2 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) 1878, Jane Louise, da. of John White, of Finchley. s.p. d. 2 Nov. 1900.
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J.P. Mdx. J.P. Northumb.

Main residence: Backworth House, Northumb.
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TALBOT, William Henry Fox (1800-1877), of Lacock Abbey, Wilts.

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b. 11 Feb. 1800, o.s. of William Davenport Talbot, of Lacock Abbey, Wilts., and Elizabeth Theresa, 1st da. of Henry Thomas Fox Strangways, 2nd earl of Ilchester, of Melbury House, Dorset. educ. Harrow; Trinity, Camb., BA 1821, MA 1825. m. 20 Dec. 1832, Constance, da. of Francis Mundy MP, of Markeaton Hall, Derbys. suc. fa. 30 July 1800. 1s. 3da. d. 17 Sept. 1877.
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J.P. Wilts. 1832.

Memb. Astrononomical Society 1822; Fell. Linnean Society 1829; FRS 1832; Fell. Royal Society, Edinburgh 1858; hon. LL. D. (Edinburgh) 1863.

Main residence: Lacock Abbey, Wilts.
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TALBOT, Hon. Walter Cecil Chetwynd (1834-1904), of 36 Belgrave Square, London; Ingestre Hall, Staffs. and Kiplin Hall, Northallerton, Yorks.

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b. 27 Mar. 1834, 2nd s. of Henry John Chetwynd Talbot MP, 18th earl of Shrewsbury, and Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford, 1st da. of Henry de la Poer Beresford, 2nd mq. of Waterford; bro. Charles John Chetwynd Talbot MP. educ. Harrow, 1845-47. m. (1) 27 Oct. 1869, Maria Georgiana Mundy (d. 25 Apr. 1876), da. of Sir Robert Miller Mundy, gov. of Windward Islands, 1da.; (2) 10 Feb. 1887, Hon. Beatrice de Grey, da. of Thomas de Grey, 5th bar. Walsingham, s.p. suc. fa. 4 June 1868. Took name of Carpenter by royal lic. 1 June 1868. d. 13 May 1904.
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Entered RN 1847, lt. 1854; cdr. 1859; capt. 1866; r.-adm. 1882; v.-adm. 1888; adm. 1894; ret. 1896.

Naval a.d.c. to Queen Victoria, 1880–2.

J.P. Staffs.; Yorks., N.R.

Main residences: 36 Belgrave Square, London and Ingestre Hall, Staffs. and Kiplin Hall, Northallerton, Yorks.
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SCHOLEFIELD, Joshua (1775-1844), of The Grove, Edgbaston, Warws.

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b. 1775, m. (1) 7 July 1804, Mary, 2nd da. of Clement Cotterill, of Birmingham, Warws. 7s. (3 d.v.p.). 1da.; (2) 1824, Maria y. da. of Clement Cotterill, of Birmingham, Warws. 2s.; (3) 1835, Mary Anne, da. of Thomas Rose Swaine, of Highgate, Mdx. s.p. d. 4 July 1844.
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High bailiff Birmingham 1819; Poor law guardian 1835.

Main residence: The Grove, Edgbaston, Warws.
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SANDARS, George (1805-1879), of Alverthorpe Hall, Wakefield, Yorks. and 27 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, London.

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b. 2 Oct. 1805, 4th s. of Samuel Sandars (d. 22 July 1835), of Morton Hall, nr. Gainsborough, Lincs, and Jane, da. of John Marshall, of East Stockwith, Lincs. educ. Newark grammar sch. m. (1) 3 June 1829, Mary (d. 21 Nov. 1847), da. of George Neden, of Ardwick, Lancs. 1s. 3da. (2) 18 Jan. 1849, Arabella, eld. da. of John Walker, of Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, London. s.p. d. 14 May 1879.
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J.P. W.R. Yorks. 1850; Dep. Lieut W.R. Yorks. 1852; J.P. Essex.

Fell. Royal Horticultural Society.

Main residences: Alverthorpe Hall, Wakefield, Yorks.; 27 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, London.
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