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LYGON, Henry Beauchamp (1784-1863), of Springfield, Worcs. and 16 Grosvenor Place, Mdx.

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b. 5 Jan. 1784, 3rd s. of William Lygon†, 1st Earl Beauchamp (d. 1816), and Catherine, da. of James Denn; bro. of Hon. Edward Pyndar Lygon* and Hon. William Beauchamp Lygon†. educ. Westminster 1797; Christ Church, Oxf. 1803. m. 8 July 1824, Lady Susan Caroline Eliot, da. of William Eliot†, 2nd earl of St. Germans, 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 3da. (2 d.v.p.). suc. bro. John Reginald Pyndar as 4th Earl Beauchamp 22 Jan. 1853. d. 8 Sept. 1863.
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Cornet 13 Drag. 1803, lt. 1804; capt. 16 Drag. 1807, maj. 1812, brevet lt.-col. 1815; maj. 1 Life Gds. 1815, lt.-col. 1821 – 37; brevet col. 1822; maj.-gen. 1837; col. 10 Drag. 1843 – 63; lt.-gen. 1846; gen. 1854; col. 2 Life Gds. and gold stick 1863.

Main residences: Springfield, Worcs.; 16 Grosvenor Place, Mdx.
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LYGON, Hon. Henry Beauchamp (1784-1863)

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LYGON, Hon. Edward Pyndar (1786-1860), of 12 St. James’s Square, Mdx.

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bap. 3 Apr. 1786, IGI (Worcs.) 4th s. of William Lygon†, 1st Earl Beauchamp (d. 1816), and Catherine, da. of James Denn; bro. of Hon. Henry Beauchamp Lygon*. educ. Westminster until c.1802. unm. CB 22 June 1815. d. 11 Nov. 1860.
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Cornet 2 Life Gds. 1803, lt. 1805, capt. 1808, maj. and lt.-col. 1815, lt.-col. 1818, col. 1822; maj.-gen. 1837; col. 13 Drag. 1845 – d.; lt.-gen. 1846; gen. 1854.

Main residence: 12 St. James's Square, Mdx.
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LYGON, Hon. Edward Pyndar (1786-1860)

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LUTTRELL, Henry Lawes, 2nd earl of Carhampton [I] (1737-1821), of Painshill, Surr.

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b. 7 Aug. 1737, Gent. Mag. (1737), 514. 1st s. of Simon Luttrell†, 1st earl of Carhampton [I], and Judith Maria, da. and h. of Sir Nicholas Lawes, gov. Jamaica; bro. of Hon. James Luttrell†, Hon. John Luttrell† and Hon. Temple Simon Luttrell†. educ. Westminster 1751; Christ Church, Oxf. 1755. m. 25 June 1776, Jane, da. of George Boyd of Dublin, s.p. 1s. illegit. styled. Lord Luttrell 1785-7. suc. fa. as 2nd earl of Carhampton [I] 14 Jan. 1787. d. 25 Apr. 1821.
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MP [I] 1783 – 87.

Ensign 48 Ft. 1757; lt. 34 Ft. 1759; capt. 16 Drag. 1759, maj. 1762; dep. adj.-gen. in Portugal and local rank as lt.-col. 1762; lt.-col. 1 Horse 1765; adj.-gen. [I] 1770 – 83; col. 1777; maj.-gen. 1782; col. 6 Drag. Gds. 1788; col. en second R. Regt. Artillery [I] 1789 – 97, col. 1797 – 1800; lt.-gen. 1793; c.-in-c. [I] 1796 – 97; gen. 1798.

PC [I] 16 Aug. 1786; lt.-gen. of ordnance [I] 1789 – 97, master-gen. 1797 – 1800.

Patent customer, Bristol c. 1770 – 1813; paving commr. Dublin 1784; foreman of grand jury, co. Dublin 1784, gov. 1789 – d., custos rot. 1792 – d.

Main residence: Painshill, Surr.
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LUTTRELL, Henry Lawes, 2nd earl of Carhampton [I] (1737-1821)

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LUSHINGTON, Stephen Rumbold (1776-1868), of Norton Court, nr. Faversham, Kent

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b. 6 May 1776, 2nd s. of Rev. James Stephen Lushington (d. 1801) of Rodmersham, Kent, vic. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and preb. of Carlisle, and 2nd w. Mary, da. of Rev. Humphrey Christian of Docking, Norf.; bro. of James Law Lushington*. educ. Rugby 1785; Linton acad. m. (1) 9 Dec. 1797, Anne Elizabeth (d. 25 Mar. 1856), da. of Gen. George Harris, cr. Bar. Harris, 6s. (5 d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) 8 May 1858, Marianne, da. of James Hearne of Great Portland Street, Mdx., s.p. d. 5 Aug. 1868.
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Writer, E.I. Co. (Madras) 1790; asst. to sec., military, pol. and secret dept. 1792; asst. to translator, board of revenue 1793, Persian translator 1794; dep. sec. board of revenue 1796, sec. 1798; under searcher, Sea Gate 1796, collector, Ramnad 1799, Tinnevelly 1801; registrar, sadr and faujdari adalat 1803; at home 1803, res. 1807.

Chairman of ways and means 1810 – 13; sec. to treasury Jan. 1814 – Apr. 1827; PC 30 June 1827; gov. Madras Oct. 1827 – Oct. 1832.

Capt. Lath of Scray vols. 1805; maj. 2 E. Kent militia 1810.

Main residence: Norton Court, nr. Faversham, Kent.
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LUSHINGTON, Stephen Rumbold (1776-1868)

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LUMLEY, John Savile (1788-1856), of 95 Park Street, Mdx.

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b. 18 July 1788, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Rev. John Lumley (later 7th earl of Scarbrough), preb. of York, and Anna Maria, da. of Julines Herring of Heybridge, Essex. educ. Eton 1805; St. John’s, Camb. 1808; Trinity Hall, Camb. 1809. unm. ; 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da. illegit. styled. Visct. Lumley 17 June 1832-5; suc. fa. as 8th earl of Scarbrough 21 Feb. 1835 and took additional name of Savile. d. 29 Oct. 1856.
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Ld. lt. Notts. 1840 – d.

Main residence: 95 Park Street, Mdx.
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LUMLEY, John Savile (1788-1856)

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LUCY, George (1789-1845), of Charlecote House, Warws.

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b. 8 June 1789, 1st s. of Rev. John Lucy (formerly Hammond) of Charlecote and Maria, da. of John Lane of Bentley Hall, Staffs. educ. Harrow 1804-5; Christ Church, Oxf. 1807; continental tour. m. 2 Dec. 1823, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Williams, 1st bt., of Bodelwyddan, Flints., 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. suc. fa. 1823. d. 30 June 1845.
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Maj. 3 Warws. militia 1808; cornet, Warws. yeoman cav. 1814.

Recorder, Fowey 1819 – 27.

Sheriff, Warws. 1831 – 32.

Main residence: Charlecote House, Warws.
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LUCY, George (1789-1845)

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LOYD, Samuel Jones (1796-1883), of 22 New Norfolk Street, Park Lane, Mdx.

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b. 25 Sept. 1796, o.s. of Lewis Loyd, banker, of 43 Lothbury, London and 1st w. Sarah, da. of John Jones, banker, of Manchester. educ. Kentish Town 1804; Chiswick (Rev. Thomas Horne) 1809; Eton 1809-13; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1814. m. 10 Aug. 1829, Harriet, da. of Ichabod Wright, banker, of Mapperley Hall, Notts., 1s. d.v.p. 1da. cr. Bar. Overstone 5 Mar. 1850; suc. fa. 1858. d. 17 Nov. 1883.
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Sheriff, Warws. 1838 – 39.

Main residence: 22 New Norfolk Street, Park Lane, Mdx.
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See The Correspondence of Lord Overstone ed. D.P. O’Brien, 3 vols. (1971).

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LOYD, Samuel Jones (1796-1883)

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AMCOTTS INGILBY (formerly INGILBY), Sir William, 2nd bt. (1783-1854), of Kettlethorpe, Lincs. and Ripley Castle, Yorks.

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b. 20 June 1783, o. surv. s. of Sir John Ingilby†, 1st bt., of Ripley and Elizabeth, da. and h. of Sir Wharton Amcotts†, 1st bt., of Kettlethorpe. educ. Louth g.s. 1794. m. (1) 18 Apr. 1822, Louisa (d. 22 July 1836), da. of John Atkinson of Maple Hayes, Staffs., s.p.; (2) 27 July 1843, Mary Anne, da. of John Clementson, sjt.-at-arms to the House of Commons, s.p. suc. Sir Wharton Amcotts as 2nd bt. by spec. remainder 26 Sept. 1807, taking name of Amcotts before Ingilby on d. of mother, 27 Sept. 1812; fa. as 2nd bt. 13 May 1815. d. 15 May 1854.
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Lt. W. Riding yeomanry 1803; sheriff, Yorks. 1821–2.

Main residences: Kettlethorpe, Lincs.; Ripley Castle, Yorks.
INGILBY
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AMCOTTS INGILBY (formerly INGILBY), Sir William, 2nd bt. (1783-1854)

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LOWRY CORRY, Hon. Henry Thomas (1803-1873).

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b. 9 Mar. 1803, 2nd s. of Somerset Lowry Corry†, 2nd Earl Belmore [I] (d. 1841), and Lady Juliana Butler, da. of Henry Thomas, 2nd earl of Carrick [I]; bro. of Armar Lowry Corry, Visct. Corry*. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1820; I. Temple 1824. m. 18 Mar. 1830, Lady Harriet Anne Ashley Cooper, da. of Cropley Ashley Cooper†, 6th earl of Shaftesbury, 2s. 2da. d. 5 Mar. 1873.
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Comptroller of household Dec. 1834 – May 1835; PC 23 Feb. 1835; ld. of admiralty Sept. 1841 – Feb. 1845, sec. Feb. 1845 – July 1846, Mar. 1858 – June 1859; chairman, r. commn. on tidal harbours 1845, commr. 1845 – 46; commr. of charities 1866 – 67; vice-pres. cttee. of PC for education July 1866 – Mar. 1867; first ld. of admiralty Mar. 1867 – Dec. 1868.

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LOWRY CORRY, Hon. Henry Thomas (1803-1873)

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LOWRY CORRY, Armar, Visct. Corry (1801-1845).

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b. 23 Dec. 1801, 1st s. of Somerset Lowry Corry†, 2nd Earl Belmore [I], and Lady Juliana Butler, da. of Henry Thomas, 2nd earl of Carrick [I]; bro. of Hon. Henry Thomas Lowry Corry*. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1820. m. 27 May 1834, Emily Louise, da. and coh. of William Shepherd of Brabourne, Kent, 4s. 4da. styled. Visct. Corry 1802-41; suc. fa. as 3rd Earl Belmore [I] 18 Apr. 1841. d. 17 Dec. 1845.
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Sheriff, co. Fermanagh 1832 – 33.

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LOWRY CORRY, Armar, Visct. Corry (1801-1845)

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