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MADOCKS, William Alexander (1773-1828), of Tan-yr-allt, Caern.

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b. 17 Jan. 1773,NLW mss 10590. 3rd surv. s. of John Maddocks of Fron Yw, Denb. by Frances, da. of Joseph Whitchurch, London merchant, of Twickenham, Mdx. educ. Charterhouse 1784-9 (expelled); Christ Church, Oxf. 1790-1; L. Inn 1790; I. Temple 1797; fellow, All Souls 1794-1818. m. Mar. 1818, Amelia Sophia,She seems to have preferred to call herself Eliza Ann, DWB, 342. da. and coh. of Samuel Hughes, land agent, (who the Harris heiress of Tregunter Hall, Brec.), wid. of Roderick Gwynne of Buckland, Brec., 1da. suc. fa. to estate in Denb. 1794.
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Dir. Hope Insurance Co. 1811 – 14.

Chamberlain to Queen Caroline 1820 – 21.

Main residence: Tan-yr-allt, Caern.
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E. Beazley, Madocks and the Wonder of Wales (1967).

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MADOCKS, William Alexander (1773-1828)

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MAGENIS, Richard (c.1763-1831), of Chanter Hill, nr. Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh.

Family and Education
b. c. 1763, 1st s. of Richard Magenis, MP [I], of Waringstown, co. Down by 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Col. William Berkeley. educ. ?Westminster 1778. m. (1) 6 Sept. 1788, Lady Elizabeth Anne Cole (d. 26 Apr. 1807), da. of William, 1st Earl of Enniskillen [I], 5s. 4da. (2) 19 Apr. 1815, Elizabeth, da. of James Callender of Craigforth, Stirling (afterwards Sir James Campbell, Bt., of Ardkinglas), wid. of Col. George Dashwood, 1s. suc. fa. 1807.
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MP [I] 1790 – 97.

Collector, Cavan 1797 – 1801; commr. of accts. [I] 1800–12.

Lt.-col. Fermanagh militia 1803.

Main residence: Chanter Hill, nr. Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh, [I].
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Commons 1790-1820
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MAGENIS, Richard (c.1763-1831)

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MAHON, Hon. Stephen (1768-1828), of Strokestown, co. Roscommon.

Family and Education
b. 6 Feb. 1768, 2nd s. of Maurice, 1st Baron Hartland [I], by Hon. Catherine Moore, da. of Stephen, 1st Visct. Mount Cashell [I]; bro. of Hon. Thomas Mahon. unm.
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MP [I] 1800.

Ensign, 47 Ft. 1786, lt. 1790; capt. 5 Drag. 1791; maj. 7 Drag. 1793, brevet lt.-col. 1796; lt.-col. 7 Drag 1797, brevet col. 1805; lt.-col. 8 Drag. 1808, maj.-gen. 1810; lt.-gen. 1819.

Main residence: Strokestown, co. Roscommon.
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Commons 1790-1820
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MAHON, Hon. Stephen (1768-1828)

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MAHON, Hon. Thomas (1766-1835), of Strokestown, co. Roscommon.

Family and Education
b. 2 Aug. 1766, 1st s. of Maurice, 1st Baron Hartland [I] and bro. of Hon. Stephen Mahon. educ. Portarlington sch.; Royal sch., Armagh; Trinity, Dublin 1782; St. John’s, Camb. 1786. m. 14 Oct. 1811, Catherine, da. of James Topping of Whatcroft Hall, Cheshire, s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd Baron Hartland [I] 4 Jan. 1819.
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MP [I] 1799 – 1800.

Ensign, 47 Ft. 1784, lt. 1790; maj. 32 Drag. 1794, 24 Drag. 1796; lt.-col. 9 Drag. 1797, brevet col. 1805; maj.-gen. 1811, lt.-gen. 1819.

Gov. co. Roscommon 1819.

Main residence: Strokestown, co. Roscommon, [I].
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Commons 1790-1820
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MAHON, Hon. Thomas (1766-1835)

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MAINWARING, George Boulton (b. ?1773).

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b. ?1773, s. of William Mainwaring. educ. ?Tonbridge 1789-90; St. John’s, Camb. 1790, aged 17; L. Inn 1795, called 1815. m. 9 June 1804, Letitia, da. of Rev. Philip Wodehouse, rector of Hingham, Norf., 2s. 2da.
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County treasurer, Mdx. 1804 – 22; magistrate at Worship Street police court 1816 – 20, at Great Marlborough Street 1820–2.

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MAINWARING, George Boulton (b. ?.1773)

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