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MANNERS SUTTON, Thomas (1756-1842), of Lincoln’s Inn, Mdx.

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b. 24 Feb. 1756, 5th s. of Lord George Manners Sutton by 1st w., and bro. of George Sutton and John Manner Sutton. educ. Charterhouse 1769-73; Emmanuel, Camb. 1773; L. Inn 1775, called 1780. m. (1) 4 Dec. 1803, Anne (d. 5 Aug. 1814), da. of Sir Joseph Copley, 1st Bt., of Sprotborough, Yorks., s.p.; (2) 28 Oct. 1815, Hon. Jane Butler, da. of James, 9th Baron Caher [I], 1s. Kntd. 19 May 1802; cr. Baron Manners 20 Apr. 1807.
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Commr. of bankrupts 1783 – 95; recorder, Newark 1784 – 1805; c.j. N. Wales circuit July 1797 – May 1802; solicitor-gen. to Prince of Wales July 1800 – May 1802; KC 2 July 1800; temporal chancellor of Durham ?1801 – 07; solicitor-gen. May 1802 – Jan. 1805; serjt.-at-law 4 Feb. 1805; baron of Exchequer 1805 – 07; ld. chancellor [I] May 1807 – Nov. 1827; PC [GB] 22 Apr. and [I] 12 May 1807.

Vol. London and Westminster light horse 1794.

Main residence: Lincoln's Inn, Mdx.
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MANNERS SUTTON, Thomas (1756-1842)

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MANNING, William (1763-1835), of Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts. and Coombe Bank, nr. Sevenoaks, Kent.

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b. 1 Dec. 1763, o. surv. s. of William Manning, W.I. merchant, of 15 St. Mary Axe, London by Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Ruan of St. Kitts and Santa Cruz. m. (1) 23 Oct. 1786, Elizabeth (d. 29 Mar. 1789), da. of Abel Smith, banker, of Nottingham, 2da.; (2) 12 July 1792, Mary, da. of Henry Lannoy Hunter, barrister, of Beech Hill, Reading, Berks., 4s. 4da. suc. fa. 1791.
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Dir. Bank of England 1792 – 1810, 1814 – 31, dep. gov. 1810 – 12, gov. 1812 – 14; agent for St. Vincent 1792 – 1806, Grenada 1825 – 31; pres. London Life Assurance 1817.

Vol. London and Westminster light horse 1797; capt. Bank of England vols. 1798, maj. 1801, lt.-col. 1803.

Main residences: Copped Hall, Totteridge, Herts.; Coombe Bank, nr. Sevenoaks, Kent.
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Commons 1790-1820
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MANNING, William (1763-1835)

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MANSEL PHILIPPS, Richard (1768-1844), of Coedgain, Carm. and Sketty Hall, Swansea, Glam.

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b. 10 May 1768, 2nd s. of Sir William Mansel, 9th Bt., of Iscoed, Carm. by Mary, da. and event. h. of John Philipps of Coedgain, sis. of George Philipps. m. 17 Aug. 1797, Caroline, da. and h. of Benjamin Bond Hopkins of Painshill Park, Surr., 2s. 1da. suc. to Coedgain and took additional name of Philipps 24 Jan. 1793.
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Mayor, Carmarthen 1798; sheriff, Carm. 1799 – 1800, Glam. 1802–3.

Lt. RN 1790.

Main residences: Coedgain, Carm.; Sketty Hall, Swansea, Glam.
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Commons 1790-1820
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MANSEL PHILIPPS, Richard (1768-1844)

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MANSFIELD, John (1778-1839), of Birstall House, nr. Leicester.

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b. 13 Mar. 1778, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of John Mansfield, banker, of Leicester by Mary, da. of William Pank. m. (1) 16 Feb. 1797, Sarah (d. 6 July 1813), da. and h. of Henry Ward of Stamford, Lincs., 7da.; (2) June 1815, Hannah Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Harper of Barne Hill, Stamford, s.p. suc. fa. 1798.
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Maj. commdt. Leicester vols. 1799, lt.-col. commdt. 1803, 1 batt. militia 1809 – 11; receiver-gen. land tax, Leics. 1804 – 18; mayor, Leicester 1816; sheriff, Leics. 1833–4.

Main residence: Birstall House, nr. Leicester.
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MANSFIELD, John (1778-1839)

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MARCH PHILLIPPS, Charles (1779-1862), of Garendon Park, Leics.

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b. 28 May 1779, 1st s. of Thomas March Phillipps (formerly March) of More Critchell, Dorset by his cos. Susan, da. of Charles Lisle of Moyles Court, Hants. educ. Dorchester; Sherborne until 1791; Eton 1793-6; Sidney Sussex, Camb. 1800-2. m. 14 Dec. 1807, Harriet, da. of John Gustavus Ducarel of Walford, Som., 2s. 1da. suc. fa. 1817.
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Capt. Leics. yeomanry 1803 – 07.

Sheriff, Leics. 1825–6.

Main residence: Garendon Park, Leics.
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MARCH PHILLIPPS, Charles (1779-1862)

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MARJORIBANKS, John (1763-1833), of Lees, Berwick.

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b. 13 Jan. 1763, 1st s. of Edward Marjoribanks of Hallyards and Lees by Grizel, da. of Archibald Stewart of Edinburgh, and Mitcham, Surr. m. 15 Apr. 1791 Alison, da. of William Ramsay, banker, of Barnton, Edinburgh, 4s. 5da. suc. fa. 1815;Scots Mag. (1815), 557. cr. Bt. 6 May 1815.
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Ensign, 18 Ft. 1779; ensign, 1 Ft. Gds. 1780, lt. and capt. 1785, ret. 1792.

Ld. provost, Edinburgh 1814 – 15, 1825–6.

Main residence: Lees, Berwick.
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Commons 1790-1820
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MARJORIBANKS, John (1763-1833)

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