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HARRISON BATLEY, Charles (?1787-1835), of Bramley Grange, nr. Leeds, Yorks. and 13 Chapel Stairs, L. Inn, Mdx.

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b. ?1787, 1st s. of Charles Harrison of Ripon, Yorks. and w. Isabella Charnock. According to IGI (ancestral file). educ. Trinity Coll. Camb. 1805; fellow, St. Catharine’s, Camb. 1810; L. Inn 30 Jan. 1810, ‘aged 22’, called 1813. m. 25 May 1822, Anna, da. of John Baines, surgeon, of Masham, nr. Ripon, wid. of John Lodge Batley of Masham, 2da. Took additional name of Batley by royal lic. 10 May 1822. d. 1 Aug. 1835.
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Recorder, Ripon by 1819 – d.

Main residences: Bramley Grange, nr. Leeds, Yorks.; 13 Chapel Stairs, L. Inn, Mdx.
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HARRIS, John Rawlinson (1774-1830), of Winchester Place, Southwark, Surr.

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b. 8 Oct. 1774, Soc. of Friends Lib. London and Mdx. birth reg. o. surv. s. of John Harris, hatter, of 56 Cannon Street, London and Ann, da. of Simon Warner, coal factor, of East Lane, Rotherhithe. Ibid. Mins. London Two Weeks Meeting, vol. 9, p. 209. m. 23 Apr. 1814, Ann Durrant, da. of William Quincey, timber merchant, of Holland Street, Blackfriars Road, London, The Times, 25 Apr. 1814. 3s. suc. fa. 1819. d. 27 Aug. 1830.
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Main residence: Winchester Place, Southwark, Surr.
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HARRIS, John Rawlinson (1774-1830)

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HARRIS, George (1787-1836), of York Chambers, St. James’s, Mdx.

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b. c. 1787, 2nd s. of Thomas Harris (d. 1820) of Putney Hill, Wimbledon, Surr. m. 29 Nov. 1821, Anna Maria, da. of John Woodcock of Fern Acres, Bucks., 1s. 1da. CB 4 June 1815. d. 27 Oct. 1836.
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Midshipman RN 1801, lt. 1805, cdr. 1806, capt. 1807.

Main residence: York Chambers, St. James's, Mdx.
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HARRIS, George (1787-1836)

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HARRIS, James Edward, Visct. FitzHarris (1778-1841), of Heron Court, Hants.

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b. 19 Aug. 1778, at St. Petersburg, 1st s. of James Harris†, 1st earl of Malmesbury, and Harriet Maria, da. of Sir George Amyand†, 1st bt., of Carshalton, Surr. educ. Eton 1791; Christ Church, Oxf. 1796; continental tour 1799-1800. m. 17 June 1806, Harriet Susan, da. of Francis Bateman Dashwood of Well Vale, Lincs., 3s. suc. fa. as 2nd earl of Malmesbury 21 Nov. 1820. d. 10 Sept. 1841.
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Précis writer, home office and private sec. to sec. of state for home affairs July 1801 – July 1802; ld. of treasury May 1804 – Feb. 1806; under-sec. of state for foreign affairs Mar. – Aug. 1807; gov. I.o.W. Aug. 1807 – d.

Cornet, Woodley vol. cav. 1798 – 1805; maj. commdt. Loyal Henley vols. 1801; capt. 2 Wilts. militia 1803, lt.-col. 1804.

Main residence: Heron Court, Hants.
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HARRIS, James Edward, Visct. FitzHarris (1778-1841)

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HARCOURT VERNON (formerly VERNON), Granville Venables (1792-1879), of Grove Park, Notts.

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b. 26 July 1792, 7th but 6th surv. s. of Rt. Rev. and Hon. Edward Venables Vernon (afterwards Harcourt) (d. 1847), abp. of York, and Lady Anne Leveson Gower, da. of Granville Leveson Gower†, 1st mq. of Stafford; bro. of George Granville Venables Vernon* (afterwards Harcourt). educ. Westminster 1805; Christ Church, Oxf. 1810; L. Inn 1811, called 1817. m. (1) 22 Feb. 1814, Frances Julia (d. 5 Feb. 1844), da. and coh. of Anthony Hardolph Eyre† of Grove Park, 5s. (4 d.v.p.) 1da. d.v.p.; (2) 22 Nov. 1845, Hon. Pyne Jessie Brand Trevor, da. of Henry Otway, 21st Bar. Dacre, wid. of John Henry Cotterell, s.p. Took name of Harcourt before Vernon (his fa. having suc. to Oxon. estates of William Harcourt†, 3rd Earl Harcourt) 15 Jan. 1831. d. 8 Dec. 1879.
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Chan. dioc. York, 1818 – d.; official principal, chancery ct. of York 1818–d.His brother, Rev. Leveson, was chan. of the cathedral of York.

Main residence: Grove Park, Notts.
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HARCOURT VERNON, Granville Venables (1792-1879)

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HARBORD, Hon. Edward (1781-1835), of Henbury House, nr. Wimborne Minster, Dorset and Gunton Hall, Norf.

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b. 10 Nov. 1781, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Harbord Harbord†, 1st Bar. Suffield (d. 1810), and Mary, da. and coh. of Sir Ralph Assheton, 3rd bt., of Middleton, Lancs.; bro. of Hon. William Assheton Harbord†. educ. Aylsham, Norf. 1787; Neasden; Eton 1793; Christ Church, Oxf. 1799; Northern tour (Denmark, Russia, Prussia) 1800; L. Inn 1802. m. (1) 19 Sept. 1809, Hon. Georgiana Venables Vernon (d. 30 Sept. 1824), da. and h. of George Venables Vernon†, 2nd Bar. Vernon, 2s. 1da.; (2) 12 Sept. 1826, Emily Harriott, da. of Evelyn Shirley of Ettington, Warws., 7s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. bro. as 3rd Bar. Suffield 1 Aug. 1821. d. 6 July 1835.
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Military sec. Gen. Decken’s mission to Portugal Aug. – Sept. 1808.

Chairman, q.s. Norf. 1821 – d.

Capt. Blickling rifle vols. 1803; lt.-col. 1 regt. E. Norf. militia 1808 – 21.

Main residences: Henbury House, nr. Wimborne Minster, Dorset; Gunton Hall, Norf.
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HARBORD, Hon. Edward (1781-1835)

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HANMER, Henry (1789-1868), of 7 Devonshire Place, Mdx. and Stockgrove Park, Soulbury, Bucks.

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b. 30 Apr. 1789, IGI (Flints.). 5th s. of Sir Thomas Hanmer, 2nd bt. (d. 1828), of Bettisfield Park, Flints. and Margaret, da. of George Kenyon of Peel Hall, Lancs. educ. Rugby 1799; Peterhouse, Camb. 1807. m. 27 Jan. 1815, Sarah Serra, da. of Sir Morris Ximenes of Bear Place, nr. Maidenhead, Berks., s.p. suc. aunt Arabella Hanmer to Stockgrove 1828; KH 1833. d. 2 Feb. 1868.
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Cornet R. Horse Gds. 1808, lt. 1810, capt. 1813, maj. and lt.-col. 1826, ret. 1832.

Sheriff, Bucks. 1854 – 55.

Main residences: 7 Devonshire Place, Mdx.; Stockgrove Park, Soulbury, Bucks.
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HANMER, Henry (1789-1868)

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HANDLEY, William Farnworth (1780-1851), of North Gate, Newark, Notts.

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b. 9 Oct. 1780, 1st s. of William Handley of Newark and Ann, da. of John Marshall of Pickering, Yorks. unm. suc. fa. 1798. d. 4 Dec. 1851.
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Lt. Newark vols. 1798, capt. 1803.

Sheriff, Notts. 1822 – 23.

Main residence: North Gate, Newark, Notts.
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HANDLEY, William Farnworth (1780-1851)

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HANBURY TRACY, Charles (1777-1858), of Toddington, nr. Winchcombe, Glos. and Gregynog, nr. Newtown, Mont.

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b. 28 Dec. 1777, 3rd s. of John Hanbury† (d. 1784) of Pontypool Park, Mon. and Jane, da. of Morgan Lewis of St. Pierre, Mon. educ. privately by David Williams; The Sudeleys ed. Lord Sudeley, 224. Rugby 1790; Christ Church, Oxf. 1796. m. 29 Dec. 1798, his cos. Hon. Henrietta Susanna Tracy, da. and h. of Henry Leigh, 8th Visct. Tracy [I], 6s. (2 d.v.p.) 3da. Took additional name of Tracy by royal lic. 1 Jan. 1799; cr. Bar. Sudeley 12 July 1838. d. 10 Feb. 1858.
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Sheriff, Glos. 1800 – 01, Mont. 1804 – 05; ld. lt. Mont. 1848 – d.

Lt.-col. Montgomery vol. legion 1803.

Main residences: Toddington, nr. Winchcombe, Glos.; Gregynog, nr. Newtown, Mont.
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HANBURY TRACY, Charles (1777-1858)

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HAMILTON, Thomas, Lord Binning (1780-1858), of 5 Chesterfield Street, Mdx. and Tynninghame, Haddington

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b. 21 June 1780, o.s. of Charles, 8th earl of Haddington [S], and Lady Sophia Hope, da. of John, 2nd earl of Hopetoun [S]. educ. Edinburgh Univ. 1796; Christ Church, Oxf. 1798. m. 13 Nov. 1802, Lady Maria Parker, da. and h. of George Parker†, 4th earl of Macclesfield, s.p. cr. Bar. Melros 24 July 1827; suc. fa. as 9th earl of Haddington [S] 17 Mar. 1828; KT 25 Oct. 1853. d. 1 Dec. 1858.
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Commr. bd. of control July – Nov. 1809, June 1816 – Feb. 1822; PC 29 July 1814; ld. lt. [I] Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835; first ld. of admiralty Sept. 1841 – Jan. 1846; ld. privy seal Jan. – July 1846.

Hered. keeper of Holyrood park 1828 – 43.

Capt. E. Lothian yeomanry 1803; lt.-col. Haddington militia 1808.

Main residences: 5 Chesterfield Street, Mdx.; Tynninghame, Haddington.
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HAMILTON, Thomas, Lord Binning (1780-1858)

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