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FINLAY, Kirkman (1773-1842), of Queen Street, Glasgow and Castle Toward, Argyll

Family and Education
b. Apr. 1773, 2nd s. of James Finlay (d. 1790), merchant, of Glasgow and w. Abigail née Whirry of Whitehaven, Cumb. educ. Glasgow g.s. m. 7 Sept. 1795, Janet, da. of Robert Struthers, brewer, of Glasgow, 6s. (2 d.v.p.) 5da. (3 d.v.p.). d. 4 Mar. 1842.
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Bailie, Provan 1801, Glasgow 1804; ld. provost, Glasgow 1812 – 14, 1818, pres. chamber of commerce 1812, 1816 – 17, 1823 – 24, 1829 – 30; rect. Glasgow Univ. 1819 – 20.

Lt. R. Glasgow vols. 1796, capt. 1797, maj. 1807.

Gov. Forth and Clyde Navigation 1814; dir. Glasgow Fire Insurance Co. 1803 – 11; dir. (extraordinary) Bank of Scotland 1821 – d.

Main residences: Queen Street, Glasgow; Castle Toward, Argyll.
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CLIVE, Robert Henry (1789-1854), of Oakly Park, Salop.

Family and Education
b. 15 Jan. 1789, 2nd s. of Edward Clive†, 2nd Bar. Clive [I], afterwards 1st earl of Powis (d. 1839), and Lady Henrietta Antonia Herbert, da. of Henry Arthur Herbert†, 1st earl of Powis; bro. of Edward Herbert, Visct. Clive*. educ. Eton 1802-5; St. John’s, Camb. 1807. m. 19 June 1819, Lady Harriet Hickman, da. of Other, 5th earl of Plymouth, sis. and h. of Other Arthur, 6th earl, afterwards (8 Nov. 1855) s.j. Baroness Windsor, 3s. 3da. d. 20 Jan. 1854.
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Capt. S. Salop militia 1809, yeoman cav. 1817, col. commdt. 1833.

Commr. on ‘Rebecca’ riots in Wales Oct. 1843.

Main residence: Oakly Park, Salop.
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CLIVE, Hon. Robert Henry (1789-1854)

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CLIVE, Henry (1777-1848), of Barkham, Berks. and 16 New Street, Spring Gardens, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 1777, 3rd s. of George Clive† (d. 1779), banker, of Wormbridge, Herefs. and Arlington Street, Piccadilly, Mdx. and Sydney, da. of Thomas Bolton of Knock, co. Louth and coh. of her bro. Theophilus Bolton; bro. of Edward Bolton Clive*. educ. Westminster; Christ Church, Oxf. 3 Feb. 1795, aged 17; L. Inn 1794, called 1802. m. 27 Nov. 1809, Charlotte Jane, da. of John Buller† of Morval, Cornw., s.p. d. 16 Mar. 1848.
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Under-sec. of state for home affairs Apr. 1818 – Jan. 1822.

Capt. S. Salop militia 1809.

Main residences: Barkham, Berks.; 16 New Street, Spring Gardens, Mdx.
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(1777-1848) according to his obituary (Reading Mercury, 25 Mar. 1848).

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CLIVE, Edward Bolton (1765-1845), of Whitfield, Herefs.

Family and Education
b. 1765, 1st s. of George Clive†, banker, of Wormbridge, Herefs. and Arlington Street, Piccadilly, Mdx. and Sydney, da. of Thomas Bolton of Knock, co. Louth and coh. of her bro. Theophilus Bolton; bro. of Henry Clive*. m. 5 Dec. 1790, Hon. Harriet Archer, da. and coh. of Andrew, 2nd Bar. Archer, 3s. 1da. suc. fa. 1779. d. 22 July 1845.
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Cornet 6 Drag. Gds. 1785; sub-lt. 1 Ft. Gds. 1787, lt. and capt. 1788, ret. 1791.

Sheriff, Herefs. 1802 – 03; chief steward, Hereford 1838 – d.

Main residence: Whitfield, Herefs.
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CLIVE, Edward Bolton (1765-1845)

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FINCHETT MADDOCK, John (?1775-1858), of 9 Abbey Square, Chester and Cae Gwyn, Caern.

Family and Education
b. ?1775, o.s. of Thomas Finchett, glover, of Chester and w. Elizabeth née Cooper. m. 18 Sept. 1803, Mary Francis, 1s. 4da. (3 d.v.p.). Cheshire and Chester Archives EDD 3913/12/2-3; P195/5/1. suc. Richard Maddock to Richmond Hill, Caern. 1823 and took additional name of Maddock by royal lic. 12 Feb. 1824. d. 24 Jan. 1858.
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Town clerk, Chester 1817 – 57.

Main residences: 9 Abbey Square, Chester; Cae Gwyn, Caern.
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FINCHETT MADDOCK, John (?1775-1858)

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CLINTON, Sir William Henry (1769-1846), of Cokenach, nr. Royston, Herts.

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b. 23 Dec. 1769, in Lyons, 1st s. of Sir Henry Clinton† and Harriet, da. and coh. of Thomas Carter of Penn, Bucks.; bro. of Henry Clinton†. educ. Eton 1780-5. m. 14 Mar. 1797, Hon. Louisa Dorothea Baker Holroyd, da. of John Baker Holroyd†, 1st Bar. Sheffield [I], 2s. 4da. suc. fa. 1795; GCB 2 Jan. 1815; suc. bro. Henry to Ashley, Hants 1829. d. 16 Feb. 1846. The Times, 18 Feb. 1846. HP Commons, 1790-1820, iii. 453 erroneously gives 15th.
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Cornet 7 Drag. 1784, lt. 1787; capt. 45 Ft. June 1790; lt. and capt. 1 Ft. Gds. July 1790, capt. and lt.-col. 1794; a.d.c. to duke of York 1796 – 99; brevet col. Jan. 1801, brig.-gen. Madeira July 1801; milit. sec. to duke of York 1803; q.m.g. [I] 1804; maj.-gen. 1808; lt.-gen. Sicily 1812; lt.-gen. 1813; col. 55 Ft. 1814; gen. 1830.

Lt.-gen. of ordnance Apr. 1825 – June 1829; lt.-gov. Chelsea hosp. 1842 – d.

Main residence: Cokenach, nr. Royston, Herts.
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See M. Stern, Thorns and Briars (1991); Oxford DNB.

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CLINTON, Sir William Henry (1769-1846)

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CLERK, Sir George, 6th bt. (1787-1867), of Penicuik House, Edinburgh

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b. 19 Nov. 1787, 1st s. of James Clerk, E.I. Co. Service, and Janet, da. of George Irving of Newton, Lanark. educ. Edinburgh h.s; Trinity, Oxf. 1806; adv. 1809. m. 13 Aug. 1810, Maria, da. of Ewan Law† of Horsted Place, Suss., 8s. (2 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1793; uncle Sir John Clerk, 5th bt., of Penicuik as 6th bt. 1798. d. 22 Dec. 1867.
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Ld. of admiralty Mar. 1819 – May 1827, Sept. 1828 – July 1830; clerk of ordnance May 1827 – Feb. 1828; member of ld. high admiral’s council Feb. – Sept. 1828; under-sec. of state for home affairs Aug. – Nov. 1830; parl. sec. to treasury Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835, financial sec. Sept. 1841 – Feb. 1845; vice-pres. bd. of trade and master of mint Feb. 1845 – July 1846; PC 5 Feb. 1845.

Main residence: Penicuik House, Edinburgh.
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CLERK, Sir George, 6th bt. (1787-1867)

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CLEMENTS, Robert Bermingham, Visct. Clements (1805-1839).

Family and Education
b. 27 May 1805, 1st s. of Nathaniel Clements†, 2nd earl of Leitrim [I] (d. 1854), and Mary, da. and coh. of William Bermingham of Ross Hill, co. Galway; bro. of William Sydney Clements, Visct. Clements† and Charles Skeffington Clements†. educ. priv. sch. Beaconsfield, Bucks.; priv. sch. Thorpe Hall, Yorks.; Christ Church, Oxf. 1823. unm. d.v.p. 24 Jan. 1839.
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Capt. co. Donegal militia.

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CLEMENTS, Robert Bermingham, Visct. Clements (1805-1839)

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CLEMENTS, John Marcus (1789-1834), of Glenboy, co. Leitrim and 13 Wilton Crescent, Mdx.

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b. 4 May 1789, 2nd s. of Henry Theophilus Clements (d. 1795), MP [I], of Ashfield Lodge, co. Cavan and 2nd w. Catherine, da. of Hon. John Beresford† of Abbeville, co. Dublin and Walworth, co. Londonderry; bro. of Henry John Clements†. educ. Harrow 1799. m. 27 July 1822, Catherine Frances, da. of Godfrey Wentworth Wentworth† of Woolley Park, nr. Wakefield, Yorks., 3s. (1 d.v.p.). d. 17 Nov. 1834. IR26/1350/777.
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Cornet 18 Drag. 1804, lt. 1805; capt. 5 W.I. Regt. 1806; capt. 45 Ft. 1807; capt. 18 Drag. 1807, brevet maj. 1814, brevet lt.-col. 1819; half-pay 1821; capt. 3 Drag. Gds. 1828, ret. 1830.

Main residences: Glenboy, co. Leitrim, [I]; 13 Wilton Crescent, Mdx.
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CLEMENTS, John Marcus (1789-1834)

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CLAYTON, William Robert (1786-1866), of The Cottage, Great Marlow, Bucks.

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b. 28 Aug. 1786, 1st s. of Sir William Clayton†, 4th bt., of Harleyford, nr. Great Marlow and Mary, da. of Sir William East, 1st bt., of Hall Place, Maidenhead, Berks. educ. Eton 1802. m. 10 May 1817, Alicia Hugh Massy, da. and h. of Lt.-Col. Hugh O’Donel, MP [I], of Tralee, co. Kerry, 2s. d.v.p. 2da. suc. fa. as 5th bt. 26 Jan. 1834. d. 19 Sept. 1866.
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Ensign 10 Ft. 1804; lt. R. Horse Gds. 1805, capt. 1809, maj. 1815, half-pay 1816; lt.-col. (half-pay) 1826; col. 1841; maj.-gen. 1851; lt.-gen. 1858; gen. 1865.

Sheriff, Bucks. 1846 – 47.

Main residence: The Cottage, Great Marlow, Bucks.
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CLAYTON, William Robert (1786-1866)

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