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PEACH, Nathaniel William (1785-1835), of Bownham House, nr. Stroud, Glos.; Ketteringham Hall, Wymondham, Norf.; Hyde, Dorset and 13 Savile Row, Piccadilly, Mdx.

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bap. 14 Sept. 1785, 1st s. of Nathaniel Peach of Bownham and Julia Maria, da. of William Keasberry of Bath. IGI (Glos.); PROB 11/1167/315. educ. Shrewsbury 1799; L. Inn 1814. m. (1) c. 1806, Elizabeth (d. 5 July 1809), da. of John Goodman of Oare, Wilts., 1s. 2da. (1 d.v.p.); Glos. N and Q, iv. 354; Gent. Mag. (1809), ii. 784. (2) 14 July 1824, Harriet, da. of John Thomas Atkyns of Huntercombe House, Bucks. and his cos. Mary, da. of Edward Atkyns of Ketteringham, s.p. Gent. Mag. (1824), ii. 271; Add. 39781, f. 317. suc. fa. 1788. Gent. Mag. (1788), i. 468. d. 29 Aug. 1835.
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Main residences: Bownham House, nr. Stroud, Glos. and Ketteringham Hall, Wymondham, Norf. and and Hyde, Dorset and 13 Savile Row, Piccadilly, Mdx.
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PEACH, Nathaniel William (1785-1835)

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PAYNE, Peter (1762-1843), of Knuston Hall, nr. Higham Ferrers, Northants.

Family and Education
bap. 17 Mar. 1762, IGI (Beds.), confirming CB, v. 82. DNB and Oxford DNB incorrectly give his year of birth as 1763. 4th but 2nd surv. illegit. s. of Sir Gillies Payne, 2nd bt., of Roxton and Maria, da. of John Keeling, farmer, of Potton, Beds. educ. Hackney; Queens’, Camb. 1779; I. Temple 1779. m. 21 Aug. 1789, IGI (Staffs.). Elizabeth Sarah, da. of Samuel Steward of Stourton Castle, Staffs., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. suc. fa. to property at Tempsford, Beds. and Sandy Point, St. Kitts 1801. d. 23 Jan. 1843.
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Main residence: Knuston Hall, nr. Higham Ferrers, Northants.
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See A. O’Shaughnessy, A Planter Family and the Decline of the West Indian Sugar Industry: The Payne Estates of St. Kitts (Beds. RO Cfls. 180) and ‘A Gentleman Radical: the Life of Sir Peter Payne’, Beds. Mag. xv (1975-7), 338-44; Oxford DNB.

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PAXTON, William Gill (1788-1850), of 11 Buckingham Street, Strand, Mdx.; Watford Place, Herts. and Henbury House, nr. Wimborne, Dorset

Family and Education
b. 2 Apr. 1788, Ex inf. A.J. Paxton, correcting Burke LG, which gives 1789. Other information kindly supplied by Mr. Paxton on the antecedents and immediate family of this Member has been incorporated in this biography. o. legit. s. of Archibald Paxton, wine merchant, of Buckingham Street and Watford Place and Harriet, da. of William Gill, alderman and ld. mayor of London, of Wraysbury House, Bucks. and Yeovany Hall, Mdx. educ. Harrow 1801; Merton, Oxf. 1805; L. Inn 1806. unm. suc. fa. 1817. d. 3 May 1850.
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Sheriff, Dorset 1828 – 29.

Main residences: 11 Buckingham Street, Strand, Mdx. and Watford Place, Herts. and Henbury House, nr. Wimborne, Dorset.
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PAXTON, William Gill (1788-1850)

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PARSONS, William, Lord Oxmantown (1800-1867).

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b. 17 June 1800, 1st s. of Lawrence Parsons†, 2nd earl of Rosse [I], of Birr Castle, nr. Parsonstown, King’s Co. and Alice, da. of John Lloyd, MP [I], of Gloster, King’s Co. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1819; Magdalen, Oxf. 1821, hon. fellow 1862-d. m. 14 Apr. 1836, Mary, da. and coh. of John Wilmer Field of Heaton Hall, nr. Bradford, Yorks., 6s. (2 d.v.p.) 1 da. d.v.p. styled. Lord Oxmantown 1807-41; suc. fa. as 3rd earl of Rosse [I] 24 Feb. 1841; KP 4 Jan. 1845. d. 31 Oct. 1867.
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Rep. peer [I] 1845 – d.

Pres. Brit. Assoc. 1843 – 44, R. Soc. 1848 – 54; visitor, Maynooth Coll. 1845 – d.; chan. Dublin Univ. 1862 – d.

Ld. lt. King’s Co. 1831 – d.

Col. King’s Co. militia 1834.

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PARSONS, William, Lord Oxmantown (1800-1867)

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PARSONS, John Clere (1760-1826), of Hampstead, Glasnevin, co. Dublin

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b. 29 Jan. 1760, 2nd s. of Sir William Parsons, 4th bt. (d. 1791), MP [I], of Birr Castle, nr. Parsonstown, King’s Co. and Mary, da. and h. of John Clere, MP [I], of Kilburry, co. Tipperary. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1778; M. Temple 1781; King’s Inns 1785, called [I] 1792. m. Nov. 1805, Mary Anne, da. of William Moore, 3s. 2da. d. 1 May 1826.
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KC [I] 1815; commr. of insolvent ct. [I] 1821 – d.

Main residence: Hampstead, Glasnevin, co. Dublin, [I].
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PARSONS, John Clere (1760-1826)

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PARKYNS, George Augustus Henry Anne, 2nd Bar. Rancliffe [I] (1785-1850), of Bunny Park, Notts.

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b. 10 June 1785, o. s. of Thomas Boothby Parkyns†, 1st Bar. Rancliffe [I], and Elizabeth Anne, da. and h. of Sir William James†, 1st bt., of Eltham, Kent. educ. Harrow 1799. m. 15 Oct. 1807, Lady Elizabeth Mary Theresa Forbes, da. of George, 6th earl of Granard [I] and 1st Bar. Granard [UK], s.p. legit. suc. fa. as 2nd Bar. Rancliffe [I] 17 Nov. 1800; grandfa. Sir Thomas Parkyns as 4th bt. 17 Mar. 1806. d. 1 Nov. 1850.
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Cornet 10 Drag. 1801; lt. 15 Drag., half-pay 1803–9.

Equerry to prince of Wales.

Provincial grand master of freemasons, Leics. 1812 – d.

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Main residence: Bunny Park, Notts.
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PARKYNS, George Augustus Henry Anne, 2nd Bar. Rancliffe [I] (1785-1850)

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PARES, Thomas (1790-1866), of Kirby Frith; Ulverscroft Cottage, Leics. and Hopwell Hall, Derbys.

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b. 30 Oct. 1790, 1st s. of John Pares, hosier and banker, of The Newarke, Leicester and Agnes, da. and coh. of Adam Lightbody of Liverpool, Lancs. educ. Eton; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1808; L. Inn 1808, called 1818. m. 19 May 1821, Octavia, da. of Edward Longdon Mackmurdo of Upper Clapton, Mdx., 3s. surv. 4da. suc. uncle Thomas Pares to Kirby Frith 1824; fa. to Hopwell Hall 1833. d. 26 Apr. 1866.
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Sheriff, Derbys. 1845 – 46.

Main residences: Kirby Frith and Ulverscroft Cottage, Leics and Hopwell Hall, Derbys.
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PARES, Thomas (1790-1866)

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BEAUMONT, Thomas Wentworth (1792-1848), of Bretton Hall, Yorks. and Bywell, Northumb.

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b. 5 Nov. 1792, 1st s. of Thomas Richard Beaumont† of Hexham Abbey, Northumb. and Bretton Hall and Diana, illegit. da. and h. of Sir Thomas Wentworth Blackett, 5th bt., of Hexham and Bretton. educ. Eton 1805; St. John’s, Camb. 1809. m. 22 Nov. 1827, Henrietta Jane Emma Hawks, da. of John Atkinson of Maple Hayes, Staffs., 4s. 2da. suc. fa. 1829; mother in Blackett estates 1831. d. 20 Dec. 1848.
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Lt.-col. commdt. W. Northumb. militia 1813 – 24.

Main residences: Bretton Hall, Yorks.; Bywell, Northumb.
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BEAUMONT, Thomas Wentworth (1792-1848)

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BARRY, John Maxwell (1767-1838), of Newtownbarry, co. Wexford

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b. 18 Jan. 1767, 1st s. of Rt. Rev. and Hon. Henry Maxwell, bp. of Meath, and Margaret, da. of Anthony Foster, MP [I], of Collon, co. Louth, c. bar. exch. [I]. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1783. m. 4 July 1789, Lady Juliana Lucy Annesley, da. of Arthur, 1st earl of Mountnorris [I], s.p. suc. fa. 1798; to estates of his gt.-grandfa. James Barry of Newtownbarry 1800 and took name of Barry; cos. John James, 2nd earl of Farnham [I], as 5th Bar. Farnham [I] 23 July 1823. d. 20 Sept. 1838.
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MP [I] 1787 – 88, 1792 – 97, 1798 – 1800; rep. peer [I] 1825 – d.

Commr. of treasury [I] 1807 – 17; PC [I] 7 July 1809; ld. of treasury [UK] Jan. 1817 – Apr. 1823.

Trustee, linen board [I] 1810.

Sheriff, co. Carlow 1795 – 96; gov. co. Cavan 1805 – 31.

Col. Cavan militia 1797 – d.

Main residence: Newtownbarry, co. Wexford, [I].
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BARRY, John Maxwell (1767-1838)

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BARRETT LENNARD, Thomas (1788-1856), of Belhus, Aveley, Essex and Hyde Park Terrace, Mdx.

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b. 4 Oct. 1788, 1st s. of Thomas Barrett Lennard† (d. 1857) of Upminster and Belhus and Dorothy, da. of Sir John St. Aubyn†, 4th bt., of Clowance and St. Michael’s Mount, Cornw. educ. Charterhouse 1797-1804; Jesus, Camb. 1806; I. Temple 1809. m. (1) 3 Aug. 1815, Margaret (d. 18 May 1818), da. of John Wharton*, s.p.; (2) 30 June 1825, Mary, da. and h. of Bartlett Bridger Shedden of Aldham Hall, Suff., 5s. d.v.p. 28 Apr. 1856.
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Metropolitan lunacy commr. 1828 – 30; steward, Colchester 1831 – 32.

Main residences: Belhus, Aveley, Essex; Hyde Park Terrace, Mdx.
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BARRETT LENNARD, Thomas (1788-1856)

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