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GLYN, Sir Richard Carr (1755-1838), of Arlington Street, Mdx. and Gaunts, Dorset.

Family and Education
b. 2 Feb. 1755, 4th s. of Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Bt., banker, of Birchin Lane, London by 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Robert Carr, silk merchant, of Ludgate Hill, London and Hampton, Mdx. educ. Westminster 1767. m. 2 July 1785, Mary, da. of John Plumptre of Fredville, Kent, 6s. 2da. Kntd. 24 Nov. 1790; cr. Bt. 22 Nov. 1800.
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Alderman, London 1790 – 1835, sheriff 1790 – 91, ld. mayor 1798–9.

Master, Salters’ Co. 1791; maj. commdt. N.E. Loyal London (Bishopsgate) vols. 1798, lt.-col. commdt. 1799–1802.

Pres. Bridewell hosp. 1798 – d.; dir. Globe Insurance Co. 1805, W.I. Dock Co. 1818.

Main residences: Arlington Street, Mdx.; Gaunts, Dorset.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GLYN, Sir Richard Carr (1755-1838)

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GODDARD, Ambrose (?1727-1815), of Swindon, Wilts.

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b. ?1727, 3rd s. of Ambrose Goddard of Swindon by Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Awdry of Seend. educ. Winchester 1743-5. m. 16 Aug. 1776, Sarah, da. and h. of Rev. Thomas Williams of Pilroath, Carm., 3s. 7da. suc. bro. Thomas Goddard 1770.
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Main residence: Swindon, Wilts.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GODDARD, Ambrose (?1727-1815)

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GILBERT, Thomas (?1720-98), of Cotton, Staffs.

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b. ?1720, 1st s. of Thomas Gilbert of Cotton. educ. I. Temple 1740, called 1744. m. (1) 24 Dec. 1761 and/or 27 Jan. 1762, da. of one Philips (d. 22 Apr. 1770), 2s.; (2) Mary, da. of Lt.-Col. George Crauford, s.p.
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Capt. Ld. Gower’s regt. 1745 – 46.

Paymaster, naval officers’ widows’ pensions 1753 – d.; comptroller of the great wardrobe 1763 – 82; chairman of ways and means 1784–91.

Bencher, I. Temple 1782, reader 1787, treasurer 1789.

Main residence: Cotton, Staffs.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GILBERT, Thomas (?1720-98)

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GILES, Daniel (1761-1831), of Youngsbury, nr. Ware, Herts.

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b. 1761, o.s. of Daniel Giles, dir. Bank of England, of Youngsbury by Elizabeth née Messman. educ. Queen’s, Oxf. 1777; Hertford, Oxf. BA 1781, MA 1784; L. Inn 1784, called 1792. unm. suc. fa. 1800.
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Sheriff, Herts. 1816–17.

Commdt. Standon vols.

Main residence: Youngsbury, nr. Ware, Herts.
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GILES, Daniel (1761-1831)

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