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CONYNGHAM, Henry Joseph, earl of Mount Charles (1795-1824).

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b. 5 Apr. 1795, 1st s. of Henry, 1st Mq. Conyngham [I] and 1st Bar. Minster [UK] (d. 1832), and Elizabeth, da. of Joseph Denison, banker, of St. Mary Axe, London; bro. of Lord Albert Denison Conyngham† and Francis Nathaniel Conyngham, earl of Mount Charles*. educ. Westminster till 1807; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1813; continental tour 1814. unm. d.v.p. 26 Dec. 1824.
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CONYNGHAM, Henry Joseph, earl of Mount Charles (1795-1824)

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CONYNGHAM, Francis Nathaniel, earl of Mount Charles (1797-1876).

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b. 11 June 1797, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Henry, 1st Mq. Conyngham [I] and 1st Bar. Minster [UK], and Elizabeth, da. of Joseph Denison, banker, of St. Mary Axe, London; bro. of Lord Albert Denison Conyngham† and Henry Joseph Conyngham, earl of Mount Charles*. educ. Eton c.1811; continental tour 1814. m. 24 Apr. 1824, Lady Jane Paget, da. of Henry William Paget†, 1st mq. of Anglesey, 2s. 4da. styled. Lord Francis Nathaniel Conyngham 1816-24, earl of Mount Charles 1824-32; KCH 1821; GCH 1823; suc. fa. as 2nd Mq. Conyngham [I] and 2nd Bar. Minster [UK] 28 Dec. 1832; KP 27 Mar. 1833. d. 17 July 1876.
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Cornet (half-pay) 1820, lt. 1821; lt. Life Gds. 1821; capt. (half-pay) 1823; maj. 1827; lt.-col. 1841; col. 1854; maj.-gen. 1858, lt.-gen. 1866, gen. 1874.

Page of honour to prince regent; first groom of bedchamber and master of the robes Apr. 1820 – July 1830; under-sec. of state for foreign affairs Jan. 1823 – Feb. 1825; ld. of treasury June 1826 – Jan. 1830; postmaster-gen. July – Dec. 1834, 8- 30 May 1835; PC 20 May 1835; ld. chamberlain May 1835 – May 1839.

Lt.-col. Clare militia 1834; vice-adm. Ulster 1849 – d. ld. lt. co. Meath 1869 – d.

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CONYNGHAM, Francis Nathaniel, earl of Mount Charles (1797-1876)

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CONSTABLE, Sir Thomas Aston Clifford, 2nd bt. (1807-1870), of Burton Constable, Yorks. and Tixall Hall, Staffs.

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b. 3 May 1807, o. s. of Sir Thomas Hugh Clifford (afterwards Constable), 1st bt., of Tixall and Mary Macdonald, da. of John Chichester of Arlington, Devon. m. (1) 27 Sept. 1827, Marianne (d. 13 Dec. 1862), da. of Charles Joseph Chichester of Calverleigh Court, Devon, 1s.; (2) 15 May 1865, Rosina, da. of Charles Brandon, s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 25 Feb. 1823. d. 22 Dec. 1870. Probate reg.; Burke PB gives 23rd.
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Sheriff, Yorks. 1840 – 41.

Main residences: Burton Constable, Yorks.; Tixall Hall, Staffs.
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CONSTABLE, Sir Thomas Aston Clifford, 2nd bt. (1807-1870)

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CONOLLY, Edward Michael (1786-1849), of Castletown, co. Kildare and Cliff, co. Donegal

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b. 24 Aug. 1786, 1st s. of Capt. Hon. Thomas Pakenham, RN, MP [I], of Conline, co. Westmeath and Louisa Anne, da. of John Staples† of Lissane, co. Tyrone. m. 25 May 1819, Catherine Jane, da. of Chambré Brabazon Ponsonby Barker, MP [I], of Kilcooley, co. Tipperary, 6s. (2 d.v.p.) 4da. suc. gt.-aunt Lady Louisa Augusta Conolly to Castletown 1821 and took name of Conolly by royal lic. 27 Aug. 1821; fa. 1836. d. 4 Jan. 1849.
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Sheriff, co. Donegal ?1819 – 20, co. Kildare.

2nd lt. R. Artillery [I] 1800, R. Artillery [UK] 1801, 1st lt. 1802, capt. 1807, ret. 1811; lt.-col. co. Donegal militia.

Main residences: Castletown, co. Kildare, [I]; Cliff, co. Donegal, [I].
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CONOLLY, Edward Michael (1786-1849)

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CONGREVE, Sir William, 2nd bt. (1772-1828), of Walton, Staffs. and 13 Cecil Street, Mdx.

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b. 20 May 1772, 1st s. of Lt.-Gen. William Congreve, comptroller of the royal laboratory at Woolwich, and 1st w. Rebecca, da. of Fleet Elmstone, RN. educ. by Mr. Tucker, Singlewell, Kent; Newcome’s, Hackney; Wolverhampton g.s.; RMA Woolwich; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1788. m. late 1824, at Wesel, Isabella, wid. of Henry Nisbett McEvoy, 2s. 1da. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 30 Apr. 1814; KCH 1816. d. 15 May 1828.
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Equerry to George IV 1811 – d. comptroller of the royal laboratory and supt. of the royal military repository 1814 – d.

Vol. London and Westminster light horse 1803.

Main residences: Walton, Staffs.; 13 Cecil Street, Mdx.
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CONGREVE, Sir William, 2nd bt. (1772-1828)

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CONCANNON, Lucius (c.1764-1823).

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b. c. 1764, ?nephew of Andrew Concannon, tobacconist, of College Green, Dublin. educ. ?Eton 1779-82. m. 10 May 1790, Sarah Anne Richmond, spinster, of St. Marylebone, Mdx., s.p. d. 29 Jan. 1823.
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Lt. Suss. militia 1780; ensign 40 Ft. 1782; cornet 17 Drag. 1783, half-pay 1783.

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CONCANNON, Lucius (c.1764-1823)

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FOUNTAYNE WILSON, Richard (1783-1847), of Melton Hall, nr. Doncaster and Ingmanthorp, nr. Wetherby, Yorks.

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b. 9 June 1783, 1st s. of Richard Wilson of Rudding Hall and Elizabeth, da. of Very Rev. John Fountayne, DD, dean of York. educ. Eton 1799; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1800. m. Sophia, da. of George Osbaldeston† of Hutton Bushell, 4s.(2 d.v.p.) 5 da. suc. fa. 1786; maternal grandfa. 1802 and took additional name of Fountayne by royal lic. 20 July 1803. d. 24 July 1847.
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Sheriff, Yorks. 1807 – 08.

Col. 1st W. Yorks. militia 1824 – 47.

Main residences: Melton Hall, nr. Doncaster; Ingmanthorp, nr. Wetherby, Yorks.
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FOUNTAYNE WILSON, Richard (1783-1847)

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FOSTER BARHAM, Joseph (1759-1832), of Trecwn, Pemb. and Stockbridge, Hants.

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b. 1 Jan. 1759, 1st s. of Joseph Foster Barham (formerly Foster) and Dorothea, da. and event. h. of Erasmus Vaughan of Trecwn. educ. ?Leipzig; G. Inn 1777. m. 26 July 1792, Lady Caroline Tufton, da. of Sackville, 8th earl of Thanet, 3s. 2da. suc. fa. 1789. d. 28 Sept. 1832.
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Capt. Stockbridge vols. 1798, lt. 1803, capt. 1804 – 06.

Main residences: Trecwn, Pemb.; Stockbridge, Hants.
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FOSTER BARHAM, Joseph (1759-1832)

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COOPER, Edward Synge (1762-1830), of Markree Castle, co. Sligo and Boden Park, co. Westmeath.

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b. 5 Mar. 1762, 2nd s. of Joshua Cooper (d. 1800), MP [I], of Markree Castle and Alicia, da. and h. of Rt. Rev. Edward Synge, DD, bp. of Elphin. educ. by Rev. Richard Norris, Drogheda; Trinity, Dublin 1779. m. 25 Jan. 1796, Anne, da. of Harry Verelst of Aston Hall, Yorks., gov. Bengal, 3s. d. 16 Aug. 1830.
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Main residences: Markree Castle, co. Sligo, [I]; Boden Park, co. Westmeath, [I].
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COOPER, Edward Synge (1762-1830)

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FOSTER BARHAM, John (1799-1838), of Trecwn, Pemb. and Stockbridge, Hants.

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bap. 16 Feb. 1799, Reg. of Old Buckenham, Norf. (copy in Bodl. Clarendon dep. c.386), which gives his father’s name as John, but is correct in other details. Other sources give his birthdate as January 1800, which would have made him an under age Member in 1820. 1st s. of Joseph Foster Barham* and Lady Caroline Tufton, da. of Sackville, 8th earl of Thanet; bro. of Charles Henry Foster Barham*. educ. Eton 1814; Christ Church, Oxf. 1818. m. 14 Jan. 1834, Lady Katherine Grimston, da. of James Walter Grimston†, 1st earl of Verulam, s.p. suc. fa. 1832. d. 22 May 1838.
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Sheriff, Pemb. 1834–5.

Main residences: Trecwn, Pemb.; Stockbridge, Hants.
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FOSTER BARHAM, John (1799-1838)

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