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MACLEOD, Robert Bruce Aeneas (1764-1844), of Cadboll, Cromarty.

Family and Education
b. 23 Jan. 1764, o.s. of Roderick Macleod of Cadboll by Lilias, da. of William Mackenzie of Belmaduthy, Ross. educ. ?Eton 1777-9; Glasgow Univ. 1780; adv. 1789. m. 27 July 1784, Elizabeth, da. of Alexander Macleod of Harris, 1s. 2da. suc. fa. 1772.
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Capt. Sutherland fencibles 1793; maj. Ross militia 1803.

Ld. lt. Cromarty 1794 – 1833.

Main residence: Cadboll, Cromarty.
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MACLEOD, Robert Bruce Aeneas (1764-1844)

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MACLEOD, Roderick (1786-1853), of Cadboll, Cromarty.

Family and Education
b. 24 Nov. 1786,Scots Mag. (1786), 569. o.s. of Robert Bruce Aeneas Macleod. educ. Eton 1799; adv. 1810. m. 10 July 1813, Isabella, da. of William Cunninghame, merchant, of Lainshaw, Ayr, 2s. 3da. suc. fa. 1844.
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Ld. lt. Cromarty 1833 – d.

Main residence: Cadboll, Cromarty.
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MACLEOD, Roderick (1786-1853)

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MCMAHON, John (c.1754-1817), of Carlton House and Charles Street, St. James’s Square, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. c. 1754, s. of John McMahon, butler to Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim [I], by 1st w., ‘one of his own station in life’. educ. in Dublin ‘as befitted his station’. m. aft. 1782, Elizabeth Ramsay of Bath, Som. (d. 2 Aug. 1815), s.p. suc. fa. 1789; cr. Bt. 19 July 1817.
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Ensign, 44 Ft. 1775, lt. 1778; lt. 48 Ft. 1780, capt. 1782; capt. 30 Ft. 1784, 31 Ft. 1785, on half-pay 1786 – 94; lt.-col. 87 Ft. 1794, ret. 1796; capt. R. Devon and Cornw. Miners 1803.

Barrack master, Charleston, S. Carolina till 1782.

Vice-treasurer and commr. of accts. to Prince of Wales Jan. 1800–3; member of council, duchy of Cornwall 1802; sec. and keeper of the Prince’s privy purse and seal, and auditor and sec. duchy of Cornwall, Dec. 1803; principal storekeeper of Ordnance Feb. 1806 – Mar. 1807; sec. extraordinary to the Prince Regent Feb. 1811 – July 1817; receiver and paymaster of the royal bounty to officers’ widows Aug. 1811 – Mar. 1812; keeper of the privy purse and private sec. to the Prince Regent Mar. 1812 – July 1817; PC 20 Mar. 1812; receiver-general, duchy of Cornwall July 1816–1817.

Main residences: Carlton House; Charles Street, St. James's Square, Mdx.
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Commons 1790-1820
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MCMAHON, John (c.1754-1817)

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MACNAGHTEN, Edmond Alexander (1762-1832), of Beardiville, co. Antrim.

Family and Education
b. 2 or 3 Aug. 1762, 1st s. of Edmund MacNaghten of Beardiville by 2nd w. Hannah, da. of John Johnstone of Belfast. educ. Glasgow Univ. 1778; L. Inn 1781.According to J. Wilson, Biog. Index (1806), 359 and Gent. Mag. (1832), i. 563, he was called to the bar ‘at the Temple’ and A. I. MacNaghten in The Chiefs of Clan MacNaghten (1951), 85 states that he was a barrister. This has not been confirmed. unm. 2s. 1da. by Mary Anne Fitzsimmons. suc. fa. 1781; cr. by patent chief of clan MacNaghten 1818.
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MP [I] 1797 – 1800.

Ld. of Treasury [I] 1813 – 17, [UK] Mar. 1819-July 1830.

Trustee, linen board [I] 1810.

Sheriff, co. Antrim 1793–4.

Main residence: Beardiville, co. Antrim, [I].
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MACNAGHTEN, Edmond Alexander (1762-1832)

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