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WARBURTON, Henry (1784-1858), of 45 Cadogan Place, Mdx.

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b. 12 Nov. 1784, 1st s. of John Warburton, timber merchant, of Eltham, Kent and ?Anne, da. of Abel Aldridge of Uxbridge, Mdx. educ. Eton 1799; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1802. unm. suc. fa. 1808. d. 16 Sept. 1858.
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Fellow, R. Soc. 1809; member of council, London Univ. 1827, fellow 1836; pres. Geological Soc. 1843–4.

Main residence: 45 Cadogan Place, Mdx.
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WARD, Hon. John William (1781-1833), of Himley Hall, Staffs.

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b. 9 Aug. 1781, o.s. of William Ward†, 3rd Visct. Dudley and Ward, and Julia, da. of Godfrey Bosvile of Gunthwaite, Yorks. educ. privately at Paddington; Edinburgh Univ. 1797-8; Oriel, Oxf. 1799 (BA, Corpus 1802). unm. suc. fa. as 4th Visct. Dudley and Ward 25 Apr. 1823; cr. earl of Dudley 5 Oct. 1827. d. 6 Mar. 1833.
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Sec. of state for foreign affairs Apr. 1827 – May 1828; PC 30 Apr. 1827.

Capt. Dudley vols. 1803, lt.-col. 1803

Main residence: Himley Hall, Staffs.
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Based on Ward’s Letters to bp. of Llandaff (1841), 241-377; except where otherwise stated. See also Oxford DNB.

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WARD, Robert (1765-1846), of Pall Mall, Mdx. and Hyde House, Chesham, Bucks.

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b. 19 Mar. 1765, 6th s. of John Ward (d. 1791), merchant, of Gibraltar and London and Rebecca nee Raphael of Spain. educ. Macfarlane’s sch. Walthamstow, Essex; ?Westminster; Christ Church, Oxf. 1783; I. Temple 1781, called 1790; continental tour. m. (1) 2 Apr. 1796, Catherine Julia (d. 28 Dec. 1821), da. of Christopher Thompson Malling of West Herrington, co. Dur., 1s. 3da. d.v.p.; (2) 16 July 1828, Jane (d. 26 Mar. 1831), da. and coh. of Rev. the Hon. George Hamilton, canon of Windsor, wid. of William Plumer* and of Richard John Lewin, cdr. RN, s.p.; (3) 14 Feb. 1833, Mary Anne, da. of Sir George Anson*, wid. of Rev. Charles Gregory Okeover of Okeover, Staffs., s.p. Took name of Plumer bef. Ward 16 July 1828. d. 13 Aug. 1846.
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Under-sec. of state for foreign affairs Jan. 1805 – Feb. 1806; ld. of admiralty Apr. 1807 – June 1811; clerk of ordnance May 1811 – Apr. 1823; auditor of civil list 1823 – 31.

Dir. Commercial Dock Co. 1812.

Sheriff, Herts. 1832 – 33.

Maj. Bloomsbury vols. 1803; commdt. Gilston yeomanry.

Main residences: Pall Mall, Mdx.; Hyde House, Chesham, Bucks.
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WARD, William (1787-1849), of 34 New Broad Street, London and 40 Bloomsbury Square, Mdx.

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b. July 1787, 2nd s. of George Ward (d. 1829), merchant, of Broad Street and Northwood Park, Cowes, I.o.W. and Mary, da. of Henry Sampson Woodfall, printer, of Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London. educ. Winchester 1800-4. m. 26 Apr. 1811, Emily, da. of Harvey Christian Combe†, brewer, of Cross Street, London and Cobham Park, Surr., 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.). d. 30 June 1849.
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Dir. Bank of England 1817 – 36; commr. of lunacy 1828 – 31; master, Musicians’ Co. 1830 – 31.

Main residences: 34 New Broad Street, London; 40 Bloomsbury Square, Mdx.
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WARD, William (1787-1849)

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WARING MAXWELL, John (1788-1869), of Finnebrogue, co. Down.

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b. 1788, 3rd but 1st surv. s. of John Charles Frederick Waring of Belvedere Place, Dublin and Dorothea, da. of Robert Maxwell of Finnebrogue. m. 26 Aug. 1817, Belfast News Letter, 29 Aug. 1817. Madelina Martha, da. of David Ker of Portavo, co. Down, s.p. suc. fa. 1802; took additional name of Maxwell by royal lic. 9 Apr. 1803. d. 22 Dec. 1869.
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Sheriff, co. Down 1817–18.

Capt. Inch yeomanry 1811.

Main residence: Finnebrogue, co. Down, [I].
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WARING MAXWELL, John (1788-1869)

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WARRE, John Ashley (1787-1860), of West Newton Manor, nr. Taunton, Som.; West Cliff House, Ramsgate, Kent and 71 Belgrave Square, Mdx.

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b. 5 Oct. 1787, 1st s. of John Henry Warre of Queen Square, Bloomsbury, Mdx. and Belmont Lodge, Sold after his death to John Kingston† (J. Cass, East Barnet, 148). Herts. and Brathwaite, da. of John Ashley of Barbados. educ. Harrow 1796-1804; Christ Church, Oxf. 1804. m. (1) 2 Mar. 1819, Susan (d. 4 July 1820), da. of John Cornwall of Hendon, Mdx., 1s. d.v.p.; (2) 9 June 1823, Florence Catherine (d. 17 Sept. 1837), da. of Richard Magenis*, 5s. (2 d.v.p.) 1da.; (3) 30 Jan. 1839, Caroline, da. of Pascoe Grenfell*, s.p. suc. fa. 1801; uncle Thomas to West Newton and West Cliff 1824. d. 18 Nov. 1860
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Charity commr. 1835 – 37.

Sheriff, Kent 1848 – 49.

Maj. W. Som. militia 1811.

Main residences: West Newton Manor, nr. Taunton, Som. and West Cliff House, Ramsgate, Kent and 71 Belgrave Square, Mdx.
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WARRE, John Ashley (1787-1860)

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WARREN, Charles (1764-1829), of 15 Bedford Square, Mdx. and Sundridge, Kent

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b. 19 Mar. 1764, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Richard Warren (d. 1797), MD, physician in ordinary to George III, and Elizabeth, da. of Peter Shaw, MD, physician in ordinary to George II and George III. educ. Westminster 1774; Jesus, Camb. 1782, fellow 1786-1813; L. Inn 1781, called 1790. m. 9 July 1813, Amelia, da. of Charles Sloper of Sundridge, s.p. d. 12 Aug. 1829.
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Commr. of bankrupts 1790 – 1816; chanc. diocese of Bangor 1797 – d. KC 8 Mar. 1816; att.-gen. to prince of Wales May 1819 – Jan. 1820; c.j. Chester circuit June 1819 – d.

Bencher, L. Inn 1816, treas. 1821, librarian 1822.

Main residences: 15 Bedford Square, Mdx.; Sundridge, Kent.
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WARREN, Charles (1764-1829)

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WASON, Peter Rigby (1797-1875), of Cable Street, Liverpool, Lancs. and 49 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Mdx.

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b. 12 Apr. 1797, 2nd s. of John James Wason (d. 1810), merchant and ironmonger, of Berkeley Square, Bristol, Glos. and Catherine, da. of Peter Rigby, merchant and iron founder, of Liverpool. educ. M. Temple 1818, called 1824. m. c.1843, Euphemia Douglas, da. of Peter McTier, yeoman, of Corwar and Knockglass, Ayr, 4s. (1d.v.p.) 1da. d. 24 July 1875. Mr. M.S. Wason of Highfield Lodge, Church Hill, Totland Bay, I.o.W. (in 1991) supplied information on Wason’s date of birth and marriage and McTier’s residence. He points out that the assumption that Wason married Euphemia, some 28 years his junior, in 1843 is not confirmed by the following entry for 1844 in the Colmonell par. reg.: ‘son to Rigby Wason and Fanny Mactier, Kildonnan, born 17 July and baptized 11 August, but not lawful wedlock’. The date of birth matches that of Wason’s eldest son Rigby ( 1870).
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Main residences: Cable Street, Liverpool, Lancs.; 49 Lincoln's Inn Fields, Mdx.
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WASON, Peter Rigby (1797-1875)

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WATSON TAYLOR, George (1771-1841), of Cavendish Square, Mdx. and Erlestoke Park, nr. Devizes, Wilts.

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bap. 12 May 1771, IGI (London). 4th s. of George Watson of Saul’s River, Jamaica and Isabella, da. of Thomas Stevenson. educ. L. Inn 1788; St. Mary Hall, Oxf. 1791. m. 6 Mar. 1810, Anna Susanna, da. of Sir John Taylor, 1st bt., of Lyssons, Jamaica, 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da. Took additional name of Taylor by royal lic. 19 June 1815, his w. having suc. her bro. Sir Simon Richard Brissett Taylor, 2nd bt., 18 May 1815. d. 6 June 1841.
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Dep. teller of exch. commr. of excise 1805 – 15; capt. Excise Office vols. 1806.

Main residences: Cavendish Square, Mdx.; Erlestoke Park, nr. Devizes, Wilts.
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WATSON TAYLOR, George (1771-1841)

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WATSON, Hon. Richard (1800-1852).

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b. 6 Jan. 1800, 4th s. of Lewis Thomas Watson†, 2nd Bar. Sondes (d. 1806), and Mary Elizabeth, da. and h. of Richard Milles† of North Elmham, Norf. and Nackington, Kent. educ. Eton 1808. m. 21 Dec. 1839, Lavinia Jane, da. of Lord George Quin, 3s. 2da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. bro. Hon. and Rev. Henry Watson to Northants. estates 1849. d. 26 July 1852.
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Cornet 10 Drag. 1817, lt. 1820, capt. 1825; half-pay 1830 – 48; brevet maj. 32 Ft. 1848.

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WATSON, Hon. Richard (1800-1852)

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