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PATTEN (afterwards PATTEN BOLD), (1764-1819), of Bank Hall, Warrington and Bold Hall, Prescot, Lancs.

Family and Education
b. 1764, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Thomas Patten of Bank by Dorothea, da. of Peter Bold of Bold; bro. of Thomas Wilson I.*; educ. Clitheroe g.s. (Rev. Thomas Wilson);Wilson Miscellanies (Chetham Soc. xlv), p. lxxiv. Corpus, Oxf. 23 Oct. 1783, aged 19. m. 22 May 1790,Earwaker, East Cheshire , ii. 364. Mary, da. of Rev. John Parker of Astle, Cheshire and Breightmet, Lancs. 4da. suc. fa. 1806; aunt Anna Maria Bold to Bold estate 1813, and took additional name of Bold.
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Capt. Loyal Cheshire vols. 1797, maj. 1797; lt.-col. Lancs. vol. cav. 1797; col. 4 R. Lancs. militia 1798 – 99; brevet col. 1798; col. 1 R. Lancs. militia 1817 – d.

Main residences: Bank Hall, Warrington; Bold Hall, Prescot, Lancs.
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PATTEN, (1764-1819)

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PATTESON, John (1755-1833), of Surrey Street, Norwich, Norf.

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b. 19 Nov. 1755, 1st s. of Henry Sparke Patteson, brewer, of Norwich by Martha, da. of Alderman Daniel Fromanteel of Norwich. educ. Dr Burney’s, Greenwich; Leipzig 1768. m. 1781, Jane, da. of Robert Staniforth of Manchester, Lancs., niece and h. of William Staniforth (d.1786), 3s. 3da. suc. fa. 1764; uncle John Patteson 1774.
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Alderman, Norwich 1781 – 1831, sheriff 1785, mayor 1788.

Capt. Norwich vol. inf. 1797, maj. 1799, lt.-col. 1803 – 06; lt.-col. commdt. 2 regt. E. Norf. militia 1808.

Pres. Norwich Union Life Insurance Soc. 1815 – d.

Main residence: Surrey Street, Norwich, Norf.
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Sometimes incorrectly written ‘Patterson’ or ‘Pattison’.

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PATTESON, John (1755-1833)

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PAULET, Charles Ingoldsby (1764-1843), of Amport House, nr. Andover, Hants.

Family and Education
b. 27 Jan. 1764, 1st s. of George Paulet of Amport House, who; suc. his 3rd cos. once removed, 1794, as 12th Mq. of Winchester, by Martha, da. and h. of Thomas Ingoldsby of Waldridge, Bucks. educ. Eton 1777-81; Clare, Camb. 1781. m. 31 July 1800, Anne, da. and coh. of John Andrews of Shotley Hall, Northumb., 4s. 2da. Styled Earl of Wiltshire 1794-1800; suc. fa. as 13th Mq. of Winchester 22 Apr. 1800; took name of Burroughs before Paulet under the will of Dame Sarah Salusbury (née Burroughs) of Offley Place, Herts. 8 Aug. 1839.
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Ensign, 1 Ft. Gds. 1784 – 86; capt. N. Hants militia 1788, maj. 1793, lt.-col. 1796.

Groom of the stole 1812 – 37; PC 20 Mar. 1812; ld. guardian of the realm 18 Sept. – 8 Nov. 1821.

Ld. lt. Hants 1798 – 1800.

Main residence: Amport House, nr. Andover, Hants.
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PAULET, Charles Ingoldsby (1764-1843)

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PAULL, James (1770-1808), of 2 Charles Street, Westminster.

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b. 1770, s. of ?Alexander Paul, tailor, of Perth by Elizabeth née Adam. educ. St. Andrews Univ. unm.
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Main residence: 2 Charles Street, Westminster.
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PAULL, James (1770-1808)

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