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DUNLOP, James (1759-1832), of Dunlop, Ayr and Southwick, Kirkcudbright.

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b. 19 June 1759, 3rd surv. s. of John Dunlop, laird of that ilk by Frances Anne, da. and h. of Sir Thomas Wallace, 5th Bt., of Craigie. m. 20 July 1802, Julia, da. of Hugh Baillie of Monkton, Kirkcudbright, 3s. 2da. suc. fa. 1784 during the latter’s lifetime (d.1785).
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Lt. 82 Ft. 1778, capt. 1782 – 84, half-pay 1784 – 87; capt. 77 Ft. 1787, brevet maj. 1794; maj. 77 Ft. 1795, lt.-col. 1795; col. 59 Ft. 1803, brig.-gen. 1804, maj.-gen. 1810, lt.-gen. 1814; col. 75 Ft. 1817 – d.

Dep. paymaster, Bombay 1794; mil. sec. to gov., Bombay until 1796.

Main residences: Dunlop, Ayr; Southwick, Kirkcudbright.
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DUNLOP, James (1759-1832)

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DUNTZE, Sir John, 1st Bt. (c.1735-95), of Rockbeare, nr. Exeter, Devon.

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b. c. 1735, s. of John Duntze, merchant, of Exeter by Elizabeth, da. of James Hawker or Hawkes of Luppit, nr. Honiton, wid. of Nicholas Munckley of Exeter. m. in or bef. 1765,His eldest son d. 21 June 1830, ‘aged 65’ (CB, v. 182). Frances, da. of Samuel Lewis, 3s. 3da. cr. Bt. 8 Nov. 1774.
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Main residence: Rockbeare, nr. Exeter, Devon.
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DUNTZE, Sir John (c.1735-95)

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DU PRÉ, James (1778-1870), of Wilton Park, Beaconsfield, Bucks.

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b. 10 June 1778, 1st s. of Josias Du Pré of Wilton Park, gov. Madras 1770-3, by Rebecca, da. of Nathaniel Alexander of Gunsland, co. Londonderry, sis. of James, 1st Earl of Caledon [I]. educ. Eton 1791; Christ Church, Oxf. 1796-1800. m. 18 May 1801, Madelina, da. of Sir William Maxwell, 4th Bt., of Monreith, Wigtown, 3s. 8da. suc. fa. 1780.
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Sheriff, Bucks. 1825–6.

Capt. S. Bucks yeomanry 1803.

Main residence: Wilton Park, Beaconsfield, Bucks.
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DU PRÃ, James (1778-1870)

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DURAND, John Hods(d)on (?1761-1830), of Carshalton, Surr. and West Dean Place, Suss.

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b. ?1761, 2nd illegit. s. of John Durand of Woodcote Lodge, Carshalton.PCC 349 Calvert; Durand had 8 illegitimate children by several mothers (Univ. Coll. London, French hosp. coll., Wagner mss, Durand ped.). According to Eton Sch. Lists 1791-1850 , p. 42, J. H. Durand was a captain in the merchant navy. m. 25 Aug. 1788, Martha Ann Hassell of Beddington, Surr., 3S. 4da. suc. fa. 1788.
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Sheriff, Surr. 1793–4.

Main residences: Carshalton, Surr.; West Dean Place, Suss.
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Commons 1790-1820
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DURAND, JOHN HODS(D)ON ), (?1761-1830)

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DUNDAS, Sir Thomas, 2nd Bt. (1741-1820), of Castlecary, Stirling and Aske, nr. Richmond, Yorks.

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b. 16 Feb. 1741, o.s. of Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st Bt., of Kerse, Stirling by Margaret, da. of Brig.-Gen. Alexander Bruce of Kennet, Stirling. educ. Eton 1753-6; St. Andrews 1756; Grand Tour 1763-4. m. 24 May 1764, Lady Charlotte Fitzwilliam, da. of William Fitzwilliam, 1st Earl Fitzwilliam, 6s. 5da. suc. fa. as 2nd Bt. 21 Sept. 1781; cr. Baron Dundas of Aske 13 Aug. 1794.
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Lt.-col. Fauconberg’s regt. 1779 – 83; councillor of state [S] to Prince of Wales 1783 – d. ld. lt. and v.-adm. Orkney and Shetland 1794 – d.

Lt.-col. N. Yorks. militia 1779, 1789, col. (brevet) 1797.

Member, board of agriculture 1796.

Main residences: Castlecary, Stirling; Aske, nr. Richmond, Yorks.
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DUNDAS, Sir Thomas (1741-1820)

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DUNDAS, William (1762-1845), of Arniston, Edinburgh.

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b. 1762, 3rd. s. of Robert Dundas of Arniston, ld. pres. of ct. of session, by 2nd w., and bro. of Philip Dundas and Robert Dundas. educ. Edinburgh h.s. 1770-1; Univ. Coll., Oxf. 13 June 1780, aged 19; L. Inn 1780, called 1788. m. 1 June 1813, Mary, da. of Hon. James Archibald Stuart Wortley Mackenzie, s.p.
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Commr. Board of Control Nov. 1797–1803; PC 25 June 1800; sec. at war May 1804–1806; ld. of Admiralty Mar. 1812 – Aug. 1814.

Keeper of the signet [S] Aug. 1814, keeper of sasines 1819, ld. clerk register June 1821 – d.

Vol. Westminster light horse 1797 – 1803; capt. Loyal N. Britons 1804.

Main residence: Arniston, Edinburgh.
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DUNDAS, William (1762-1845)

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