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LOWRY CORRY, Somerset, Visct. Corry (1774-1841), of Castle Coole, co. Fermanagh.

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b. 11 July 1774, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Armar, 1st Earl Belmore [I], by 1st w. Lady Margaret Butler, da. of Somerset Hamilton, 1st Earl of Carrick [I]. educ. Dr Glass’s sch., Greenford 1783; by private tutor Rev. Townsend. m. 20 Oct. 1800, his cos. Lady Juliana Butler, da. of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of Carrick [I], 2s. suc. fa. as 2nd Earl Belmore [I] 2 Feb. 1802.
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MP [I] 1797 – 1800; rep. peer [I] 1819 – d.

Trustee, linen board [I] 1802.

Custos rot. co. Tyrone 1819.

Capt. commdt. Fermanagh inf. 1796; col. R. Tyrone militia 1798 – 1804; capt. Lowreystown inf. 1803.

Gov. Jamaica 1828 – 32.

Main residence: Castle Coole, co. Fermanagh, [I].
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LOWRY CORRY, Somerset (1774-1841)

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LOWNDES (afterwards SELBY LOWNDES), William (?1767-1840), of Whaddon Hall, Bucks.

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b. ?1767, 1st s. of William Lowndes (afterwards Lowndes Selby) of Winslow by Mary, da. and coh. of Thomas Goostrey of London, and Great Missenden Abbey, Bucks. educ. New Coll. Oxf. 18 June 1785, aged 17; L. Inn 1788. m. 25 Aug. 1806, Ann Eleanor Isabella, da. of Rev. Graham Hanmer of Hanmer, Flints., 6s. suc. fa. 1813; took name of Selby before Lowndes by royal lic. 19 June 1813.
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Capt. Winslow vol. cav. 1798, Mid Bucks. 1803; officer, London and Westminster light horse vols. 1799 – 1803; maj. 2 Bucks. yeomanry 1813.

Main residence: Whaddon Hall, Bucks.
SELBY LOWNDES
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Commons 1790-1820
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LOWNDES (AFTERWARDS SELBY LOWNDES ), William (?1767-1840)

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LONG, Samuel (1746-1807), of Carshalton Park, Surr.

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b. 5 Aug. 1746,Gent. Mag. (1747), 342. 1st s. of Beeston Long, W.I. merchant, of Carshalton Park, and bro. of Charles Long. m. 22 Dec. 1787, Lady Jane Maitland, da. of James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale [S], 2s. 1da. suc. fa. 1785.
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Sheriff, Surr. 1790–1.

Main residence: Carshalton Park, Surr.
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Commons 1790-1820
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LONG, Samuel (1746-1807)

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LONGFIELD, John (1741-1815), of Longueville, co. Cork.

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b. 5 July 1741, 1st s. of John Longfield of Longueville by Susannah, da. of Mountiford Westropp of Kilkerin, co. Clare; bro. of Mountifort Longfield. educ. ?by Rev. J. D. Harwood, Clonmel; Trinity, Dublin 1758. m. 24 June 1764, Elizabeth, da. of William Foster, MP [I], of Rosy Park, co. Louth, and cos. of John Foster, 5s. 2da. suc. fa. 1765.
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MP [I] 1790 – 1800.

Customer of Cork 1792 – 1801.

Sheriff, co. Cork 1775–6.

Main residence: Longueville, co. Cork, [I].
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Commons 1790-1820
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LONGFIELD, John (1741-1815)

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LONGFIELD, Mountifort (1746-1819), of Castle Mary, co. Cork.

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b. 22 Aug. 1746, 2nd s. of John Longfield of Longueville, and bro. of John Longfield. m. 22 June 1778, Frances, da. of John George Bateman of Dromultin, co. Kerry, 3s. 2da. suc. to Castle Mary estates of his cos. Richard, 1st Visct. Longueville [I] 1811.
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MP [I] 1776 – 1800.

Weighmaster, Cork 1792 – 1802; clerk of ships entries, Cork 1792 – 99; commr. of revenue [I] 1799–1802.

Cornet, 3 Horse 1766, lt. 1769, capt. 1772, maj. 1780, lt.-col. 1781, ret. 1789.

Gov. Cork 1791 – 98; lt.-col. R. Cork city militia 1793 – 1805, col. 1805–17.

Main residence: Castle Mary, co. Cork, [I].
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LONGFIELD, Mountifort (1746-1819)

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LONGMAN, George (c.1773-1822), of 22 Bloomsbury Square, Mdx.

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b. c. 1773, and s. of Thomas Longman, bookseller and publisher, of 39 Paternoster Row, London and Mount Grove, Hampstead, Mdx. by his w. née Harris (d.1808, aged 69) of Hillingdon, Mdx., sis. of Thomas Harris, manager of Covent Garden Theatre. unm.
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Member, Stationers’ Co.; founder dir. Atlas Assurance Co. 1807–13.

Vol. London and Westminster light horse 1803 – 11.

Main residence: 22 Bloomsbury Square, Mdx.
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LONGMAN, George (c.1773-1822)

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