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MOORE, Peter (1753-1828), of Edward Street, Mdx.

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b. 12 Feb. 1753, 2nd s. of Rev. Edward Moore, LLB, vicar of Over, Cheshire (d. 1755), and w. Mary. educ. Sedbergh. m. at Patna, 8 or 10 Jan. 1774, Sarah, da. and coh. of Lt.-Col. Richmond Webb of Bandon, co. Cork, 5s. (4 d.v.p) 2 da. d. 5 May 1828.
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Writer, E.I. Co. (Bengal) 1768; asst. in collector gen.’s office 1770, dep. collector 1771; factor and sec. to bd. of revenue 1774; member, bd. of revenue 1776; jun. merchant 1777; first in council, Murshidabad 1780; sen. merchant 1780; collector, Calcutta 1782; commr. of police 1783 – 84; home 1785.

Main residence: Edward Street, Mdx.
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MOORE, Abraham (1766-1822), of 8 King’s Bench Walk, Temple, London

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bap. 2 July 1766, 4th s. of Rev. William Moore (d. 1799), vicar of South Tawton, Devon, and w. Elizabeth. educ. Eton 1778; King’s, Camb. (adm. 1780, matric. 1785), BA 1790, MA 1794, fellow 1798; L. Inn 1790, called 1802. m. 6s. at least. d. 1822.
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Commr. of lunatics, chancery 1799 – 1821; steward of courts, Eton 1803 – 21.

Recorder, Gravesend, Rochester.

Capt. London and Westminster yeoman cav. 1799 – 1807.

Main residence: 8 King’s Bench Walk, Temple, London.
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MONTGOMERY, Sir James, 2nd bt. (1766-1839), of Stobo Castle, Stanhope, Peebles.

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b. 9 Oct. 1766, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir James Montgomery†, 1st bt., of Stanhope and Margaret, da. and h. of Robert Scott of Killearn, Stirling. educ. Edinburgh h.s.; Edinburgh Univ. 1784; adv. 1787. m. (1) 1 Aug. 1806, Lady Elizabeth Douglas (d. 28 Oct. 1814), da. of Dunbar, 4th earl of Selkirk [S], 1s. d.v.p. 2da.; (2) 13 May 1816, Gent. Mag. (1816), i. 466. Helen, da. of Thomas Graham† of Kinross House, Kinross, 3s. 2da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 2 Apr. 1803. d. 27 May 1839.
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Ld. advocate [S] Dec. 1804 – Mar. 1806; presenter of signatures in exch. [S] for life.

Capt. R. Edinburgh vols. 1797, Peebles yeoman cav. 1803; dep. gov. British Linen Co. 1817.

Main residence: Stobo Castle, Stanhope, Peebles.
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MONTGOMERY, Sir James, 2nd bt. (1766-1839)

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MONTGOMERY, Sir George, 2nd bt. (1765-1831), of Macbie Hill, Peebles.

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b. 1765, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir William Montgomery, 1st bt., of Macbie Hill and Dublin, MP [I], and 2nd w. Anne, da. of Humphrey Evatt of Mount Louise, co. Monaghan. unm. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 25 Dec. 1788. d. 10 July 1831.
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Lt. 68 Ft. 1778; capt. army 1783; capt. 14 Drag. 1786; ret. 1790.

Main residence: Macbie Hill, Peebles.
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MONTGOMERY, Sir George, 2nd bt. (1765-1831)

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MONTEITH, Henry (?1764-1848), of Westbank, Renfrew Road, Glasgow and Carstairs House, Lanark.

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b. ?1764, 6th s. of James Monteith, weaver and merchant, of Anderston, Glasgow and Rebecca, da. of John Thomson of Anderston. educ. Glasgow Univ. 1776. m. (1) 22 June 1788, IGI (Scotland). Christian, da. of John Cameron of Over Carntyne, Lanark, 1s. 1da.; (2) 20 Dec. 1826, Sarah, da. of George Fullerton of Carstairs, s.p. d. 14 Dec. 1848.
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Ld. provost, Glasgow 1814 – 16, 1818 – 20.

Main residences: Westbank, Renfrew Road, Glasgow; Carstairs House, Lanark.
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MONTEITH, Henry (?1764-1848)

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MONTAGU, George, Visct. Mandeville (1799-1855), of Brampton Park, Hunts. and Melchbourne Park, Beds.

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b. 9 July 1799, 1st s. of William, 5th duke of Manchester, and Lady Susan Gordon, da. of Alexander, 4th duke of Gordon [S]. educ. Eton 1811. m. (1) 8 Oct. 1822, Millicent (d. 21 Nov. 1848), da. and h. of Brig.-Gen. Robert Bernard Sparrow of Brampton, Hunts., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) 29 Aug. 1850, Harriet Sydney, da. of Conway Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim, 1s. 1da. suc. fa. as 6th duke of Manchester 18 Mar. 1843. d. 18 Aug. 1855.
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Vol. RN 1812, midshipman 1814, lt. 1818, ret. 1822.

Main residences: Brampton Park, Hunts.; Melchbourne Park, Beds.
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MONTAGU, George, Visct. Mandeville (1799-1855)

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MONEY, William Taylor (1769-1834), of Walthamstow, Essex

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bap. 4 Sept. 1769,IGI (Essex). 1st s. of Capt. William Money of Wood End House, Walthamstow, dir. E.I. Co. 1789-96, and Martha, da. of James Taylor, merchant chandler, of Carmarthen. m. 8 June 1797, Eugenia, da. of William Money of Homme House, Much Marcle, Herefs., 7s. (2 d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1796; KH 1831. d. 3 Apr. 1834.
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Capt. E.I. Co. navy 1793 – 1801; supt. marine board, Bombay 1803–10.

Dir. E.I. Co. 1818 – 26.

Consul gen. at Venice and Milan 1826 – d.

Main residence: Walthamstow, Essex.
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MONEY, William Taylor (1769-1834)

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MONCK, John Berkeley (1769-1834), of Coley Park, Reading and Aldworth, Berks.

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bap. 19 Sept. 1769, 2nd s. of John Monck (d. 1809) of 20 Marlborough Buildings, Bath and Emilia, da. of John Snee, merchant, of Aldermanbury, London. She was 22 Sept. 1742 (IGI). educ. Eton 1778-88; L. Inn 1790; I. Temple 1796, called 1797. m. 4 May 1810, Mary da. of William Stephens of Aldermaston, Berks., 2s. 2da. d. 13 Dec. 1834.
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Main residences: Coley Park, Reading; Aldworth, Berks.
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MONCK, John Berkeley (1769-1834)

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MOLYNEUX, William Philip, 2nd earl of Sefton [I] (1772-1838), of 21 Arlington Street, Piccadilly, Mdx.; Croxteth Hall, nr. Liverpool, Lancs. and Stoke Farm, nr. Windsor, Berks.

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b. 18 Sept. 1772, o.s. of Charles William Molyneux†, 1st earl of Sefton [I], and Lady Isabella Stanhope, da. of William Stanhope†, 2nd earl of Harrington. educ. Dr. Glass’s sch. Greenford, Mdx. 1783; Christ Church, Oxf. 1789. styled. Visct. Molyneux until 1795. m. 1 Jan. 1792, Hon. Maria Margaretta Craven, da. of William, 6th Bar. Craven, 4s. 6da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. as 2nd earl of Sefton [I] 31 Jan. 1795; cr. Bar. Sefton [UK] 20 June 1831. d. 22 Nov. 1838.
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Master of the Quorn 1800 – 05.

Maj. commdt. Croxteth vols. 1803.

Main residences: 21 Arlington Street, Piccadilly, Mdx. and Croxteth Hall, nr. Liverpool, Lancs. and Stoke Farm, nr. Windsor, Berks.
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MOLYNEUX, William Philip, 2nd earl of Sefton [I] (1772-1838)

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MILNE, Sir David (1763-1845), of Inveresk, Edinburgh

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b. 25 May 1763, 1st s. of David Milne of Campie House, Musselburgh, Edinburgh and Susan, da. of Robert Vernor of Musselburgh. educ. Edinburgh h.s. NMM MLN/41/1/3, Biog. Sketch of Sir David Milne (Extracted from the Edinburgh Post and Record, 1845), 1-3. m. (1) 16 Apr. 1804, Grace (d. 4 Oct. 1814), da. of Sir Alexander Purves, 5th bt., of Purves Hall, Eccles, Berwick, 2s.; (2) 19 Sept. 1819, Agnes, da. of George Stephen of Grenada, s.p. KCB 20 Sept. 1816; GCB 4 July 1840; suc. fa. 1818. d. 5 May 1845.
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Entered RN 1779, paid off 1783; ship’s officer, E.I. Co. (Bombay and Bengal) 1783 – 93; re-entered RN 1793, lt. 1794, cdr. 1795, capt. 1795, r.-adm. 1814; c.-in-c. N. America 1816 – 19; v.-adm. 1825, adm. 1841; c.-in-c. Plymouth 1842 – 45.

Capt. commdt. Firth of Forth sea fencibles c. 1803 – 11.

Main residence: Inveresk, Edinburgh.
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MILNE, Sir David (1763-1845)

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