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MOFFAT, William (1737-1822), of Painshill and Wimbledon, Surr.

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b. 7 Mar. 1737,R. M. Moffat, Short Hist. Moffat Fam. 60. 3rd s. of John Moffat of Lauder, Berwick by 3rd w. Margaret, da. of James Inglis of St. Leonards in Lauderdale, Berwick. m. (1) c.1766, Elizabeth (d. 13 Jan. 1791),Gent. Mag. (1791), i. 93. da. of Lt.-Col. William Bowland, 1s. 2da.; (2) 31 Dec. 1795,Ibid. (1795), ii. 1111. Elizabeth, da. of Rev. John Harington, rector of Thruxton, Hants, s.p.
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Dir. Sun Fire Office.

Main residences: Painshill; Wimbledon, Surr.
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MOFFAT, William (1737-1822)

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MOLYNEUX, William Philip, 2nd Earl of Sefton [I] (1772-1838), of Croxteth Hall, nr. Liverpool, Lancs.

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b. 18 Sept. 1772, o.s. of Charles William Molyneux, 1st Earl of Sefton [I], by Lady Isabella Stanhope, da. of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington. educ. Dr Glass’s sch. Greenford 1783; Christ Church, Oxf. 1789. Styled Visct. Molyneux until 1795. m. 1 Jan. 1792, Hon. Maria Margaretta Craven, da. of William, 6th Baron Craven, 4s. 6da. suc. fa. as 2nd Earl of Sefton [I] 31 Jan. 1795; cr. Baron Sefton [UK] 20 June 1831.
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Master of the Quorn 1800 – 05.

Maj. commdt. Croxteth vols. 1803.

Main residence: Croxteth Hall, nr. Liverpool, Lancs.
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MOLYNEUX, William Philip (1772-1838)

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MONCK, Sir Charles Miles Lambert, 6th Bt. (1779-1867), of Belsay Castle, Northumb.

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b. 7 Apr. 1779, 3rd but o. surv. s. of Sir William Middleton, 5th Bt.* educ. Rugby 1787. m. (1) 11 Sept. 1804, his cos. Louisa Lucy (d. 5 Dec. 1824), da. of Sir George Cooke, 7th Bt., of Wheatley, Yorks., 2s. 4da.; (2) 26 July 1831, Lady Mary Elizabeth Bennet, da. of Charles, 4th Earl of Tankerville, s.p. suc. fa. as 6th Bt. 7 July 1795; gdfa. Lawrence Monck to Caenby, Lincs. 1798 and took name of Monck by royal lic. 25 Feb. 1799.
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Sheriff, Northumb. 1801–2.

Main residence: Belsay Castle, Northumb.
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MONCK, Sir Charles Miles Lambert (1779-1867)

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MONCKTON, Hon. Edward (1744-1832), of Fineshade Abbey, Northants. and Somerford Hall, Staffs.

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b. 3 Nov. 1744, 5th surv. s. of John Monckton, 1st Visct. Galway [I], by 2nd w. Jane, da. of Henry Westenra of Rathleagh, King’s Co. educ. Chelsea acad. m. 14 Mar. 1776, Sophia, illegit. da. of George Pigot, 1st Baron Pigot [I], 8s. 4da.
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Writer, E.I. Co. (Madras) 1762, factor 1768; sheriff, Madras 1770 – 71, jun. merchant 1771; assay master at mint 1773; sen. merchant 1774, ret. 1780.

Lt.-col. Staffs. yeoman cav. 1794, col. 1800–29.

Main residences: Fineshade Abbey, Northants.; Somerford Hall, Staffs.
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MONCKTON, Hon. Edward (1744-1832)

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