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GIPPS, George I (?1729-1800), of Harbledown, nr. Canterbury, Kent.

Family and Education
bap. 10 Jan. 1729, 4th s. of Henry Gipps, of Ashford by Sarah née Flint. m. (1) 2 Aug. 1755, Elizabeth Joanna (d. 1775), da. of John Roberts of Harbledown, s.p.; (2) 27 Nov. 1780, Sarah (d. 2 June 1789), da. of William Stanton, Spanish merchant, of Harbledown, 2s.; (3) 18 Jan. 1792, Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Lawrence, MD, of Canterbury, s.p.
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Alderman, Canterbury 1785.

Main residence: Harbledown, nr. Canterbury, Kent.
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GIPPS, George I (?1729-1800)

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GIPPS, George II (1783-1869), of Howletts, Ickham, Kent.

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b. 18 Dec. 1783, 1st s. of George Gipps I by 2nd w. educ. Charterhouse 1793; St. John’s, Camb. 1801; L. Inn 1805. m. 3 May 1810, Jane, da. of John Bowdler of Hayes, 3s. 4da. suc. fa. 1800.
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Capt. Ashford regt. Kent militia 1809.

Main residence: Howletts, Ickham, Kent.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GIPPS, George II (1783-1869)

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GLADSTONE, John (1764-1851), of Rodney Street, Liverpool and Seaforth House, Lancs.

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b. 11 Dec. 1764, 1st s. of Thomas Gladstones, merchant and shopkeeper, of Leith, Edinburgh by Helen, da. of Walter Neilson, merchant, of Springfield, Edinburgh. m. (1) 5 May 1791, Jane (d. 16 Apr. 1798)Par. reg. St. Peter, Liverpool; Gore’s Advertiser, 19 Apr. 1798. da. of Joseph Hall, merchant, of Liverpool, s.p.; (2) 29 Apr. 1800, Anne, da. of Andrew Robertson, provost of Dingwall, Ross, 4s. 2da. Dropped final ‘s’ from name informally 1787 and by royal lic. 10 Feb. 1835. cr. Bt. 18 July, 1846.
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Main residences: Rodney Street, Liverpool; Seaforth House, Lancs.
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Based on S. G. Checkland, The Gladstones.

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GLADSTONE, John (1764-1851)

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GLANVILLE, Francis (1762-1846), of Catchfrench, St. Germans, Cornw. and Clevancy, nr. Calne, Wilts.

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b. 31 July 1762, 2nd illegit. s. of Sir John Glanville of Catchfrench and Clevancy by Mary, da. of John McNeil of W.I., afterwards (24 Nov. 1767) his 2nd w. educ. Liskeard g.s.; Marlborough g.s.; Charterhouse 1776; Pembroke, Camb. 1780. m. (1) 22 Oct. 1790,Gent. Mag. (1790), ii. 956. Loveday Sarah (d. 12 Apr. 1792), da. and coh. of William Masterman of Restormel Park, Cornw., 1da.; (2) 18 Jan. 1796, Elizabeth, da. of Robert Fanshawe of Stone Hall, nr. Plymouth, Devon, commr. of Plymouth dockyard, 5s. 3da. suc. bro. John Glanville 1777.
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Sheriff, Cornw. 1793–4.

Lt. R. Cornw. militia 1792, capt. 1795, maj. (2 regt.) 1798, lt.-col. 1798; maj. E. Cornw. vols. 1803, lt.-col. 1804, (militia) 1809.

Main residences: Catchfrench, St. Germans, Cornw.; Clevancy, nr. Calne, Wilts.
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Based in part on the ‘Mems.’ of his da. Loveday Sarah Gregor (T/S in Cornw. RO).

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GLANVILLE, Francis (1762-1846)

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GELL, Philip (1775-1842), of Hopton Hall, nr. Wirksworth, Derbys.

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b. July 1775, 1st s. of Philip Gell of Hopton by Dorothy, da. and coh. of William Milnes of Aldercar Park. educ. Manchester sch. 1784. m. 29 May 1797, Georgiana Anne, da. of Nicholas Nicholas of Bowbridgefield, and Boys Court, Kent, 1s. d.v.p. 1da. surv. suc. fa. 1795.
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Sheriff, Derbys. 1822–3.

Lt. Derbys. yeomanry 1794, capt. 1798; capt. 2 regt. Derbys. militia 1803; capt. N. Derbys. yeoman cav. 1817, maj. 1820.

Main residence: Hopton Hall, nr. Wirksworth, Derbys.
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GELL, Philip (1775-1842)

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GIBBS, Vicary (1751-1820), of Hayes, Kent.

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b. 2 Oct.N. and Q. (ser. 5), v. 275; though Burke LG (1871) says 27 Oct., and 8 Nov. is the date alleged by Joseph Jekyll (Dorset RO, Bond mss D367, Jekyll to Bond, 8 Nov. 1813). 1751, 1st surv. s. of George Abraham Gibbs, chief surgeon at Exeter hosp., Devon by Anne, da. and coh. of Anthony Vicary of Exeter. educ. Eton 1764; King’s, Camb. 1771; L. Inn 1769, called 1783. m. 8 July 1784, Frances Cerjat, da. of Maj. William Mackenzie, 1da. suc. fa. 1794; Kntd. 20 Feb. 1805.
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Recorder, Bristol Feb. 1794 – Nov. 1817; KC 2 Mar. 1795; bencher, L. Inn 1805; solicitor-gen. to Prince of Wales Nov. 1795–1800, attorney-gen. July 1800–1805; c.j. Chester 1804 – 05; treasurer, L. Inn 1805; solicitor-gen. Feb. 1805 – Jan. 1806, attorney-gen. Mar. 1807 – May 1812; serjt.-at-law and judge, c.p. May 1812–13; PC 30 Nov. 1813; chief baron of Exchequer Nov. 1813 – Feb. 1814; l.c.j.c.p. Feb. 1814 – Nov. 1818; charity commr. 1818–20.

Main residence: Hayes, Kent.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GIBBS, Vicary (1751-1820)

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