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PATERSON, Sir John, 3rd Bt. (c.1730-82), of Eccles, Berwick.

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b. c. 1730, o.s. of John Paterson, Yr. of Eccles (d. 1743), by Margaret, da. of Sir William Seton, 2nd Bt., of Pitmedden. m. 23 Oct. 1755, Lady Anne Hume Campbell, da. of Hugh, 3rd Earl of Marchmont [S], 1da. who; 1778 Philip Anstruther. suc. gd.-fa. as 3rd Bt. 14 Dec. 1759.
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Main residence: Eccles, Berwick.
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PATERSON, Sir John, 3rd Bt. (c.1730-82)

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PAYNE, John Willett (1752-1803), of Carlton House, London

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b. 23 Apr. 1752, 2nd s. of Ralph Payne, chief justice of St. Kitts by his 2nd w. Margaret Gallwey of St. Kitts; half bro. of Ralph Payne. educ. private sch. Greenwich; Royal Acad. Portsmouth 1767. m. 1s.V. L. Oliver, Hist. Antigua, iii. 9; but he is not mentioned among the several legatees in Payne’s will, PCC 988 Marriott.
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Entered R.N. c. 1769; lt. 1777; cdr. 1779; capt. 1780; r.-adm. 1799.

Keeper of the privy seal, and private sec. to Prince of Wales, and auditor of the duchy of Cornwall 1792 – 96; ld. warden of the stannaries 1796 – d.; treasurer of Greenwich Hospital 1799 – d.

Main residence: Carlton House, London.
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PAYNE, John Willett (1752-1803)

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PAYNE, Ralph (1739-1807).

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b. 19 Mar. 1739, 1st s. of Ralph Payne, chief justice of St. Kitts, by his 1st w. Alice, da. of Francis Carlisle, of Antigua.; half bro. of John Willett Payne. educ. Christ’s Hosp. 1752; Grand Tour. m. 1 Sept. 1767, Frances Lambertina, da. of Baron Henry Kolbel, an Austrian general, s.p. cr. K.B. 18 Feb. 1771; cr. Baron Lavington [I] 1 Oct. 1795.
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Gov. Leeward 1s. 1771 – 75, 1799 – 1807; clerk of the Green Cloth 1777 – 82; P.C. 30 Oct. 1799.

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PAYNE, Ralph (1739-1807)

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PEACH, Samuel (1725-90), of Minchinhampton, Glos.

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b. 1725, s. of John Peach of Chalford, Glos. by his w. Sarah Small of Minchinhampton. m. 9 Dec. 1756, Christina, da. of Howard Cox of Bristol and Virginia, 4s. 4da.
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Director, E.I. Co. 1773 – 74, 1776 – 79, 1781.

Main residence: Minchinhampton, Glos.
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PEACH, Samuel (1725-90)

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