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WHITMORE, Thomas (1782-1846), of Apley Park, Salop.

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b. 16 Nov. 1782, 1st s. of Thomas Whitmore† of Apley and 2nd w. Mary, da. of Capt. Thomas Foley, RN, of Stockton, Salop. educ. Eton 1796-9; Christ Church, Oxf. 1799. m. 19 July 1804, Catherine, da. and h. of Thomas Thomason, MD, of York, 3s. 3da. suc. fa. 1795. d. 6 Feb. 1846
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Recorder, Bridgnorth 1805 – 36; sheriff, Salop 1805 – 06.

Main residence: Apley Park, Salop.
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WILBRAHAM, George (1779-1852), of Delamere Lodge, nr. Northwich, Cheshire and Upper Seymour Street, Mdx.

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b. 8 Mar. 1779, 1st surv. s. of George Wilbraham† of Delamere and Maria, da of William Harvey† of Chigwell, Essex. educ. Rugby 1787; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1796. m. 3 Sept. 1814, Lady Anne Fortescue, da. of Hugh Fortescue†, 1st Earl Fortescue, 5s. suc. fa. 1813. d. 24 Jan. 1852.
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Sheriff, Cheshire 1844–5.Cheshire and Chester RO QDA/12/13.

Main residences: Delamere Lodge, nr. Northwich, Cheshire; Upper Seymour Street, Mdx.
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WILBRAHAM, George (1779-1852)

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WILDE, Thomas (1782-1855), of 7 King’s Bench Walk, Inner Temple and 69 Guildford Street, Russell Square, Mdx.

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b. 7 July 1782, 2nd s. of Thomas Wilde, attorney, of College Hill, London and Saffron Walden, Essex and w. Margaret Anne Knight. educ. St. Paul’s 1785-96; I. Temple 1811, called 1817. m. (1) 12 Apr. 1813, The Times, 15 Apr. 1813. Mary (d. 13 June 1840), da. of William Wileman, wid. of William Devaynes†, banker, of Pall Mall, Mdx., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) 13 Aug. 1845, Augusta Emma D’Este, illegit. da. of Augustus Frederick, duke of Sussex and Lady Augusta Murray, s.p. Kntd. 19 Feb. 1840; cr. Bar. Truro 15 July 1850. d. 11 Nov. 1855.
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Sjt.-at-law 13 May 1824; king’s-sjt. 1827; sol.-gen. Dec. 1839 – July 1841; att.-gen. 3 July – Sept. 1841, 2- 6 July 1846; PC 30 Oct. 1846; l.c.j.c.p. 7 July 1846 – July 1850; ld. chan. July 1850 – Feb. 1852.

Main residences: 7 King's Bench Walk, Inner Temple; 69 Guildford Street, Russell Square, Mdx.
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WILDE, Thomas (1782-1855)

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WILDMAN, James Beckford (1788-1867), of Chilham Castle, Kent

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b. 18 Oct. 1788, M.I. in Chilham church (C. Hardy, Chilham Castle, 36). 1st s. of James Wildman† of Chilham and Joanna, da. of J. Harper of Jamaica. educ. Winchester 1800-6; Christ Church, Oxf. 1808; L. Inn 1811. m. 9 Oct. 1820, Mary Anne, da. of Stephen Rumbold Lushington*, 2s. 5da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1816. d. 25 May 1867.
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Main residence: Chilham Castle, Kent.
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WILDMAN, James Beckford (1788-1867)

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WILKINS, Walter (1741-1828), of Maesllwch, Rad. and Wallsworth Hall, Glos.

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b. 14 or 15 Nov. 1741, 2nd. s. of John Wilkins (d. 1784), Powys RO MP3/2 (10 May 1784). attorney, of The Priory, Brecon and Sybil, da. of Walter Jeffreys of Llywel, Brec. educ. Christ Coll. Brecon; Winchester 1754-8; Reeves’s acad., Bishopsgate Street, London 1758. m. 24 Feb. 1777, Catherine, da. and h. of Samuel Hayward of Wallsworth Hall, 1s. 1da. d. 17 Mar. 1828.
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Writer, E.I. Co. (Bengal) 1758; resident, Lakhipur by 1768; sen. merchant and gov. Chittagong 1771; member, supreme council 1772; res. 1772.

Sheriff, Rad. 1774 – 75, Brec. 1778 – 79; lt.-col. commdt. Rad. vols. 1803; lt.-col. E. Brecon militia 1809.

Main residences: Maesllwch, Rad.; Wallsworth Hall, Glos.
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WILKINS, Walter (1741-1828)

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WILKS, John I (c.1776-1854), of 3 Finsbury Square, London

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b. c. 1776, s. of Rev. Matthew Wilks (d. 1829), wholesale stationer and pastor, of Old Street Road, London and Elizabeth, da. of John Shenstone of Halesowen, Staffs. m. (1) Mary (d. 26 Feb. 1814), 2s. 3da. IGI (Mdx., Staffs.); Gent. Mag. (1814), i. 412. Oxford DNB erroneously omits Wilks’s first marriage (probably to Mary Mullis at Chesham, 5 May 1797).; (2) 2 Sept. 1829, Isabella Sarah Stubbs (d. 18 Jan. 1846), s.p. LMA P76/LUK; Gent. Mag. (1846), 329; PROB 11/1752/120; 2040/552; 2198/108. d. 25 Aug. 1854.
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Main residence: 3 Finsbury Square, London.
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WILKS, John I (c.1776-1854)

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WILKS, John II (c.1793-1846), of Littlesbur, Mill Hill, Mdx. and 36 New Broad Street, London

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b. c. 1793, 1st s. of John Wilks I* (d. 1854), attorney, of London and 1st w. Mary Oxford DNB erroneously states that Wilks’s mother was his fa.’s 2nd wife Isabella. m. 1 June 1820, Cordelia, da. of Rev. George Townsend, Dissenting minister of Ramsgate, Kent, ?s.p. d.v.p. 24 Jan. 1846.
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Main residences: Littlesbur, Mill Hill, Mdx.; 36 New Broad Street, London.
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WILKS, John II (c.1793-1846)

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