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GLASSFORD, Henry (1764-1819), of Dougalston, Stirling.

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b. 1764, 2nd s. of John Glassford, tobacco merchant, of Dougalston by 2nd w. Anne, da. of Sir John Nisbet, 3rd Bt., of Dean, Edinburgh. educ. Glasgow Univ. 1775; adv. 1785; continental tour 1785-7. unm.
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Rector, Glasgow Univ. 1805–7.

Capt. Baldernock yeomanry 1798, maj. commdt. 1799; lt.-col. commdt. W. Stirling vols. 1804.

Main residence: Dougalston, Stirling.
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GLASSFORD, Henry (1764-1819)

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GLEADOWE NEWCOMEN, Hon. Thomas (1776-1825), of Carrickglass, co. Longford and Killester, co. Dublin.

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b. 18 Sept. 1776, o. surv. s. of Sir William Gleadowe Newcomen, 1st Bt., by Charlotte, da. and h. of Charles Newcomen. educ. Eton 1785-93, Christ Church, Oxf. 1793; St. Mary’s Hall, Oxf. 1794; L. Inn 1794. unm. 8 ch. suc. fa. as 2nd Bt. 21 Aug. 1807; mother as 2nd Visct. Newcomen [I] 16 May 1817.
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Gov. co. Longford 1813.

Capt. commdt. Kenagh inf. 1796.

Main residences: Carrickglass, co. Longford, [I]; Killester, co. Dublin, [I].
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GLEADOWE NEWCOMEN, Hon. Thomas (1776-1825)

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GLEADOWE NEWCOMEN, Sir William, 1st Bt. (?1740-1807), of Killester, co. Dublin.

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b. ?1740, s. of Thomas Gleadowe, banker, of Castle Street, Dublin by w. Teresa (d. 14 June 1788) née Workman. m. 17 Oct. 1772, Charlotte, da. and h. of Charles Newcomen, MP [I], of Carrickglass, co. Longford (she was cr. Baroness Newcomen [I] 31 July 1800 and Viscountess Newcomen [I] 11 Feb. 1803), 1s. 4da. suc. fa. 1766. Took additional name of Newcomen 1772; cr. Bt. 16 Nov. 1781.
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MP [I] 1790 – 1800.

Trustee, linen board [I] 1802.

Capt. Carrickglass cav. 1796.

Main residence: Killester, co. Dublin, [I].
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GLEADOWE NEWCOMEN, Sir William (?1740-1807)

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GLOVER, Richard (c.1750-1822), of St. James’s, Westminster.

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b. c. 1750, 2nd s. of Richard Glover of Exchange Alley, London by 1st w. Hannah Nunn (whom he div. in 1756). unm. suc. bro. Capt. Glover c.1794.
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Main residence: St. James's, Westminster.
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GLOVER, Richard (c.1750-1822)

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