STANHOPE, Robert Henry (1802-1839), of 21 Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, Mdx.
Lt. RN 1824, cdr. 1828.
Gent. usher daily waiter to Queen Adelaide 1830 – 36.
Sub-inspector of constabulary, co. Leitrim 1836.
STANHOPE, Robert Henry (1802-1839)
STANHOPE, Hon. James Hamilton (1788-1825), of 72 South Audley Street, Mdx.
Ensign 1 Ft. Gds. 1803; a.d.c. to ld. lt. [I] 1807 – 09; lt. and capt. 1 Ft. Gds. 1808; a.d.c. to Sir John Moore 1809, to Gen. Thomas Graham† 1810 – 14; dep. asst. q.m.g. 1812, asst. 1813; brevet-maj. 1813, lt.-col. 1814; capt. and lt.-col. 1 Ft. Gds. 1814 – 22; asst. adj. to duke of Wellington 1815; a.d.c. to duke of York 1815 – d.; half-pay Portuguese service 1822 – d.
Commr. of alienations 1806 – d.
STANHOPE, Hon. James Hamilton (1788-1825)
STANHOPE, Philip Henry, Visct. Mahon (1805-1875).
Under-sec. of state for foreign affairs Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835; sec. to bd. of control Aug. 1845 – July 1846.
STANHOPE, Philip Henry, Visct. Mahon (1805-1875)
ST. PAUL, Henry Heneage (1777-1820), of Ewart Park, Belford, Northumb.
Ensign 60 Ft. 1802; lt. 96 Ft. 1803, half-pay 1803; lt. 78 Ft. 1804, capt. 1805, half-pay 1806; capt. 3 Drag. Gds. 1807, half-pay 1807 – d.
Maj. Cheviot Legion 1799, lt.-col. 1801, 1803; lt.-col. commdt. Northumb. militia 1808 – d.
ST. PAUL, Henry Heneage (1777-1820)
