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LEYCESTER, Hugh (1748-1836), of 3 Lincoln’s Inn New Square and New Street, Spring Gardens, Mdx.

Family and Education
bap. 2 Oct. 1748, 4th s. of Ralph Leycester of Toft Hall, Cheshire by Katherine, da. and h. of Edward Norris of Speke, Lancs. educ. Eton 1756-66; King’s, Camb. 1767, BA 1771, MA 1774, LLD 1782, lay fellow 1770-1801; M. Temple 1769, called 1775. unm.
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Counsel to Camb. Univ. until 1814; commr. of bankrupts 1780 – 90, King’s attorney, Chester circuit Feb. 1785–1802; KC 2 Mar. 1795; bencher, M. Temple 1795, reader 1800, treasurer 1809, recorder, Chester 1795 – 1814; c.j. N. Wales circuit May 1802 – Mar. 1823; vice-chamberlain, co. pal. of Chester 1803 – 24; charity commr. 1818–21.

Main residences: 3 Lincoln's Inn New Square; New Street, Spring Gardens, Mdx.
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Commons 1790-1820
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LEYCESTER, Hugh (1748-1836)

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LIDDELL, Sir Thomas Henry, 6th Bt. (1775-1855), of Ravensworth Castle, co. Dur. and Eslington Hall, Northumb.

Family and Education
b. 8 Feb. 1775, 1st s. of Sir Henry George Liddell, 5th Bt., of Ravensworth by Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Steele of Westhampnett, Suss. educ. Eton 1783-90; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1792. m. 27 Apr. 1796, Maria Susannah, da. and coh. of John Simpson of Bradley Hall, co. Dur., 8s. 8da. suc. fa. as 6th Bt. 26 Nov. 1791; cr. Baron Ravensworth 17 July 1821.
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Sheriff, Northumb. 1804–5.

Lt.-col. Derwent vols. 1804 – 08.

Main residences: Ravensworth Castle, co. Dur; Eslington Hall, Northumb.
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Commons 1790-1820
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LIDDELL, Sir Thomas Henry (1775-1855)

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LITTLETON, Sir Edward, 4th Bt. (?1727-1812), of Teddesley Park, Staffs.

Family and Education
b. ?1727, 1st s. of Fisher Littleton by Frances, da. and coh. of James Whitehall of Pipe Ridware. educ. Brewood sch.; Emmanuel, Camb. 1744. m. 10 May 1752, Frances, da. of Christopher Horton of Catton, Derbys., s.p. suc. fa. 1740; uncle as 4th Bt. 2 Jan. 1742.
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Capt. Ld. Gower’s regt. 1745 – 46.

Sheriff, Staffs. 1762–3.

Main residence: Teddesley Park, Staffs.
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Commons 1790-1820
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LITTLETON, Sir Edward (?1727-1812)

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Oxford 1644
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LLOYD, Sir Edward Pryce, 2nd Bt. (1768-1854), of Pengwern, Flints. and Bodfach, Mont.

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b. 17 Sept. 1768, 1st s. of Bell Lloyd of Bodfach, receiver-gen. for Flints., by Anne, da. and h. of Edward Pryce of Bodfach. educ. Westminster 1777-85. m. 11 Feb. 1794, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Roger Mostyn, 5th Bt., event. coh. of her bro. Sir Thomas Mostyn, 6th Bt., 2s. 2da. suc. fa. 1793; gt.-uncle Sir Edward Lloyd, 1st Bt., of Pengwern as 2nd Bt. by spec. rem. 26 May 1795; cr. Baron Mostyn 10 Sept. 1831.
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Sheriff, Flints. 1796 – 97, Caern. 1797 – 98, Merion. 1804–5.

Capt. Flints. fusiliers 1803, maj. 1805, lt.-col. commdt. 3 batt. 1808; lt.-col. commdt. Flints. militia 1813.

Main residences: Pengwern, Flints.; Bodfach, Mont.
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Commons 1790-1820
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LLOYD, Sir Edward Pryce (1768-1854)

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