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MYDDELTON, Richard (1764-96), of Chirk Castle, Denb.

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b. 26 Jan. 1764, o.s. of Richard Myddelton of Chirk Castle by 1st w. Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Rushout, 3rd Bt., of Northwick Park, Glos.; his sisters m. Robert Biddulph and Hon. Frederick West. educ. Eton 1775-81; Christ Church, Oxf. 1781; Grand Tour. unm. suc. fa. 1795.
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Burgess, Denbigh 1779, common councilman 1783.

Lt.-col. R. Denb. militia 1793 – d.

Main residence: Chirk Castle, Denb.
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Commons 1790-1820
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MYDDELTON, Richard (1764-96)

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MYERS, Thomas (1764-1835), of 4 Tilney Street, Mdx. and Greys, Sible Hedingham, Essex.

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bap. 26 July 1764, 1st s. of Rev. Thomas Myers, LLB, of The Brow, Barton, Westmld., vicar of Lazonby, Cumb., by Anne, da. of Richard Wordsworth, attorney, of Falthwaite, Yorks. and Stockbridge, Westmld. by Mary Robinson of Appleby, aunt of John Robinson I. m. 2 Jan. 1802, Lady Mary Catherine Nevill, da. of Henry Nevill, 2nd Earl of Abergavenny, by Mary, da. and h. of John Robinson I, 1s. 1da. suc. fa. 1826.
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Writer, E.I. Co. (Bengal) Oct. 1781, cadet Nov. 1781; asst. commercial dept. 1783; examiner, revenue dept. 1784; clerk to ct. of requests 1784; factor 1785, jun. merchant 1790, sen. merchant 1795; dep. accountant-gen. 1793, accountant-gen. 1796 – 99; left India 1800, left service 1805.

Main residences: 4 Tilney Street, Mdx.; Greys, Sible Hedingham, Essex.
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Commons 1790-1820
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MYERS, Thomas (1764-1835)

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MUNRO, Sir Hector (?1725-1806), of Novar, Ross.

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b. ?1725, 1st s. of Hugh Munro, merchant, of Clayside, Sutherland by Isobel Gordon, gdda. of Sir Robert Gordon, 2nd Bt., MP [S], of Embo. unm. , 2s. 1da. suc. fa. c.1761; acquired possession of Novar estate from cos. George Munro bef. 1768; KB 23 Mar. 1779.
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Ensign, Loudoun’s regt. 1747 – 48, 48 Ft. 1749; lt. 31 Ft. 1754, capt. 1756; maj. 89 Ft. 1759, command at Patna 1764 – 65; brevet lt.-col. on half-pay 1765, brevet col. 1777; maj.-gen. (local rank India) 1777, c.-in-c. Madras 1777 – 80; maj.-gen. 1782; col. 42 Ft. 1787 – d.; lt. -gen. 1793, gen. 1798.

Provost, Fortrose 1767 – 76, 1805 – d.

Main residence: Novar, Ross.
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Commons 1790-1820
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MUNRO, Sir Hector (?1725-1806)

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MURRAY, David (1748-94), of Hattonknowe, Peebles and South Warnborough, Hants.

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b. 10 May 1748, 2nd s. of Rev. the Hon. Gideon Murray, 3rd surv. s. of Alexander, 4th Lord Elibank [S], by Elizabeth, da. of Lt.-Gen. David Montolieu, Baron de St. Hypolite (Holy Roman Empire). educ. Beverley sch. Yorks.; Christ Church, Oxf. 1764-8; L. Inn 1767, called 1773. m. 9 Oct. 1783, Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Hon. Thomas Harley, 1s. 3da.
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Main residences: Hattonknowe, Peebles; South Warnborough, Hants.
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MURRAY, David (1748-94)

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