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COLVILE, Charles Robert (1816-1886), of Lullington Hall, nr. Burton-on-Trent, Derbys.

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b. 30 Mar. 1815, o.s. of Sir Charles Henry Colvile, of Duffield Hall, Derbys., and Harriet Anne, da. of John Porter Bonell, of Duffield Hall, Derbys. educ. Eton 1829. Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 31 Oct. 1833. m. 12 Sept. 1850, Katherine Sarah Georgina, da. of cdr. John Russell, R.N. 1s. suc. fa. 28 Sept. 1833; suc. to mo’s. estates 11 Dec. 1834. d. 8 Mar. 1886.
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J.P. Derbys. 1841; D.L. Derbys. 1842; J.P. Staffs. 1844; J.P. Leics. 1845; Sheriff Derbys. 1863; High Sheriff, Derbys. 1875.

Guardian, Burton-on-Trent Poor Law Union Board.

Ensign, Sherwood Foresters, 1836; cornet, Sherwood Rangers, 1836; lt. Sherwood Rangers, 1841 – 45; lt. Radborne Troop, Derbys. yeomanry, 1842; Capt. Repton & Gresley Troop, Derbys. yeomanry, 1843; lt.-col. Derbys. yeoman cav. 1864 – 77; hon. col. 1877 – d.

Deputy Provincial Grand Master, Derbys. Freemasons, 1843 – 58, 1859 – 66; Acting Provincial Grand Master, 1858 – 59; Master of Atherstone Hounds 1845 – 46; Chairman, Royal Agricultural Society, Derbys. cttee. 1842; Governor Royal Agricultural Society 1845.

Main residence: Lullington Hall, nr. Burton-on-Trent, Derbys.
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ATTWOOD, Matthias (1779-1851), of 27 Gracechurch Street, London, Mdx., Dulwich Hill House, Surr. and The Leasowes, nr. Halesowen, Salop.

Family and Education
b. 24 Nov. 1779, 2nd s. of Matthias Attwood (d. 1836), of Hawne House, Halesowen, Salop., and Ann, da. and event. h. of Thomas Adams, of Cakemore House, nr. Halesowen; bro. of Thomas Attwood MP. m. 11 Oct. 1806, Susanna, da. of William Twells, of Birmingham, Warws. 1s. d. 11 Nov. 1851.
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Main residences: 27 Gracechurch Street, London, Mdx.; Dulwich Hill House, Surr.; The Leasowes, nr. Halesowen, Salop.
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BARRY, Charles Robert (1823-1897), of 3 Fitzwilliam Square East, Dublin, Co. Dublin

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b. 3 Jan. 1823, 1st s. of James Barry, of Limerick, and Ellen, da. of John Purcell, of Limerick. educ. Dalton’s sch., Limerick; Midleton Foundation sch., co. Cork; Trinity Coll., Dublin, matric. 1840, BA 1845, MA 1862; King’s Inns, 1841, L. Inn, 1843, called 1848. m. 15 Feb. 1855, Kate, 3rd da. of David Fitzgerald, of Dublin 2s. d. 15 May 1897.
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Law adviser [I] Feb. 1865, sol.-gen [I] Dec. 1868 – Jan. 1870; att.-gen [I] Jan. 1870 – Jan. 1872; PC [I] 1870

Q.C. 1859; bencher King’s Inns 1863; crown prosecutor for Dublin 1859 – 65; 3rd sjt.; j.q.b. [I] 1872 – 83; l.j.a. [I] 1883–97.

Main residence: 3 Fitzwilliam Square East, Dublin, Co. Dublin, [I].
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BARCLAY, David (1784-1861), of Belgrave Square, London and Eastwich Park, Surrey

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b. 29 Sept. 1784, 2nd s. of Robert Barclay (d. 22 Oct. 1830), of Bury Hill, Surr., and Rachel, da. of John Gurney, of Keswick, Norf.; bro. of Charles Barclay MP. m. 20 Oct. 1818, Maria, da. of Sir Hedworth Williamson, 6th bt., of Whitburn, co. Dur., 4s. 2da. d. 1 July 1861.
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Dir. Bank of England 1821 – 23, 1824–6.

Main residences: Belgrave Square, London; Eastwich Park, Surrey.
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ANSON, Sir George (1769-1849), of Rushall Hall, Staffs. and 5 Bulstrode Street, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 1769, 2nd s. of George Adams MP (afterwards Anson) (d. 27 Oct. 1789), of Shugborough Manor, Colwich, Staffs. and Mary, da. of George Venables Vernon MP, 1st Bar. Vernon. educ. Eton 1779-85. m. 27 May 1800, Frances, da. of John William Hamilton, 6s. (1 d.v.p.) 5da. (2 d.v.p.). KCB 2 Jan. 1815; GCB 29 July 1833. d. 4 Nov. 1849.
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b. 1769, 2nd s. of George Adams MP (afterwards Anson) (d. 27 Oct. 1789), of Shugborough Manor, Colwich, Staffs. and Mary, da. of George Venables Vernon MP, 1st Bar. Vernon. educ. Eton 1779–85. m. 27 May 1800, Frances, da. of John William Hamilton, 6s. (1 d.v.p.) 5da. (2 d.v.p.). KCB 2 Jan. 1815; GCB 29 July 1833. d. 4 Nov. 1849.

Cornet 16 Drag. 1786, lt. 1791; capt. 20 Drag. 1792, maj. 1794, brevet lt.-col. 1797; lt.-col. 15 Drag. 1798; brevet col. 1805; brig.-gen. 1809; maj.-gen. 1810; col. 23 Drag. 1814 – 18; lt.-gen. 1819; col. 4 Drag. 1827 – d.; gen. 1837.

Groom of bedchamber to duke of Kent 1800, equerry 1810 – 20, subsequently to the duchess; a.d.c. to the king 1805; groom of bedchamber to Prince Albert 1840–1.

Lt.-gov. Chelsea Hosp. 1846 – 49, gov. May 1849 – d.

Main residences: Rushall Hall, Staffs.; 5 Bulstrode Street, Mdx.
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