PEACH, Nathaniel William (1785-1835), of Bownham House, nr. Stroud, Glos.; Ketteringham Hall, Wymondham, Norf.; Hyde, Dorset and 13 Savile Row, Piccadilly, Mdx.
PEACH, Nathaniel William (1785-1835)
PEACH, Nathaniel William (1785-1835)
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.
PAYNE, Peter (1762-1843)
Sheriff, Dorset 1828 – 29.
PAXTON, William Gill (1788-1850)
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.
PARSONS, William, Lord Oxmantown (1800-1867)
KC [I] 1815; commr. of insolvent ct. [I] 1821 – d.
PARSONS, John Clere (1760-1826)
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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PARKYNS, George Augustus Henry Anne, 2nd Bar. Rancliffe [I] (1785-1850)
Sheriff, Derbys. 1845 – 46.
PARES, Thomas (1790-1866)
Lt.-col. commdt. W. Northumb. militia 1813 – 24.
BEAUMONT, Thomas Wentworth (1792-1848)
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.
BARRY, John Maxwell (1767-1838)
Metropolitan lunacy commr. 1828 – 30; steward, Colchester 1831 – 32.
BARRETT LENNARD, Thomas (1788-1856)