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DOTTIN, Abel Rous (?1768-1852), of Bugle Hall, Southampton

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b. ?1768, 1st s. of Abel Dottin of Granada Hall, Barbados and English and Newnham Murren, Oxon. and Elizabeth (m. 21 July 1767), da. and coh. of Samuel Rous of Barbados. educ. Queen’s, Oxf. 24 May 1786, ‘aged 17’. m. 26 Mar. 1798, Dorothy, da. of Robert Burnett Jones of Ades, Suss., former att.-gen. of Barbados, s.p. suc. fa. 1782. d. 17 June 1852. The Times, 19 June 1852; IR26/1927/486. Gent. Mag. (1852), ii. 201-2 gives 7 June 1852, an error perpetuated in other sources.
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Cornet 2 Life Gds. 1791, lt. 1793, capt. 1794, half-pay 1799, ret. 1826; capt. S. Hants yeoman cav. 1823.

Main residence: Bugle Hall, Southampton.
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DON, Sir Alexander, 6th bt. (?1780-1826), of Newton Don, Berwick

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bap. 5 May 1780, IGI (Berwick). o.s. of Sir Alexander Don, 5th bt., and Lady Harriet Cunningham, da. of William, 13th earl of Glencairn [S]. educ. Eton 1788-96. m. (1) 1809, Lucretia (d. 19 Feb. 1817), da. of George Montgomerie (formerly Molineux) of Garboldisham Hall, Norf., s.p.s.; (2) 19 July and 17 Aug. 1824, By Presbyterian and Anglican rites; IGI (Midlothian); Kelso Mail, 19 Aug. 1824. Grace Jane, da. of John Stein†, distiller, of Herriot Row, Edinburgh, 1s. 1da. suc. fa. as 6th bt. 5 June 1815. d. 11 Apr. 1826.
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Capt. Roxburgh militia 1802, Berwick yeoman cav. 1810 – 13; capt. Roxburgh yeomanry 1814, maj. 1821.

Main residence: Newton Don, Berwick.
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DON, Sir Alexander, 6th bt. (?1780-1826)

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DICK, Quintin (1777-1858), of Curzon Street, Mayfair, Mdx. and Sackville Street, Dublin

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b. 7 Feb. 1777, 1st s. of Samuel Dick, E.I. proprietor and merchant, of Dublin and Charlotte, da. of Nicholas Foster of Tullaghan, co. Monaghan; bro. of Hugh Dick*. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1793; King’s Inns 1799; L. Inn 1799, called [I] 1800. unm. suc. fa. 1802. d. 26 Mar. 1858.
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MP [I] 1800.

Capt. W. Essex militia 1839, lt.-col. 1846 – 52.

Main residences: Curzon Street, Mayfair, Mdx.; Sackville Street, Dublin, [I].
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DICK, Quintin (1777-1858)

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DICK, Hugh (1780-1830), of 3 Rutland Square East, Dublin and Curzon Street, Mayfair, Mdx.

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b. 1780, 2nd s. of Samuel Dick (d. 1802), E.I. proprietor and merchant, of Dublin and Charlotte, da. of Nicholas Foster of Tullaghan, co. Monaghan; bro. of Quintin Dick*. unm. d. 10 Aug. 1830.
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Main residences: 3 Rutland Square East, Dublin, [I]; Curzon Street, Mayfair, Mdx.
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DICK, Hugh (1780-1830)

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DENMAN, Thomas (1779-1854), of 50 Russell Square, Mdx. and Stony Middleton, nr. Bakewell, Derbys.

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b. 23 Feb. 1779, o.s. of Thomas Denman, MD, accoucheur to the Middlesex hosp., of Queen Street, Golden Square, Mdx. and Elizabeth, da. of Alexander Brodie, army accoutrement maker, of Brewer Street, Golden Square. educ. Mrs. Barbauld’s sch., Palgrave, Norf. 1782; Dr. Thompson’s, Kensington 1786; Eton 1788-95; St. John’s, Camb. 1796; L. Inn 1798, called 1806. m. 18 Oct. 1804, Theodosia Anne, da. of Rev. Richard Vevers (formerly Wilkinson), rect. of Saxby, Melton Mowbray, Leics., 8s. (3 d.v.p.) 7da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. uncle Joseph Denman, MD, of Buxton, Derbys. to Derbys. and Norf. estates 1812; fa. 1815; Kntd. 24 Nov. 1830; cr. Bar. Denman 28 Mar. 1834. d. 22 Sept. 1854.
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Dep. recorder, Nottingham 1816 – 20; solicitor-gen. to Queen Caroline 1820 – 21; bencher, L. Inn 1820, treas. 1832; common sjt. of London 1822 – 30; patent of precedence 24 July 1828; att.-gen. Nov. 1830 – Nov. 1832; sjt.-at-law 1832; l.c.j.k.b. 1832 – 50; PC 6 Nov. 1832; member, jud. cttee. of PC 1833; chan. of exch. (ad int.) 2- 10 Dec. 1834; Speaker of House of Lords 1835.

Vol. London and Westminster light horse 1801 – 04.

Main residences: 50 Russell Square, Mdx.; Stony Middleton, nr. Bakewell, Derbys.
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DENMAN, Thomas (1779-1854)

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DOMVILE, Sir Compton, 1st bt. (c.1775-1857), of Santry House, co. Dublin and Templeogue, co. Dublin

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b. c. 1775, 1st s. of Charles Domvile (formerly Pocklington), MP [I], of Santry and Templeogue and Margaret (m. 1774), da. of Thomas Sheppard. m. (1) 21 Oct. 1811, Elizabeth Frances (d. 10 Aug. 1812), da. of Hon. and Rt. Rev. Charles Dalrymple Lindsay, bp. of Kildare, 1s. d.v.p.; (2) 7 Dec. 1815, Helena Sarah, da. of Frederick Trench of Heywood, Queen’s Co., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. suc. fa. 1810; cr. bt. 27 Dec. 1814. d. 23 Feb. 1857.
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Ensign 6 Ft. 1800, lt. 1803; capt. army 1806; capt. 5 garrison batt. 1807; capt. 68 Ft. 1808, ret. 1810.

Gov. co. Dublin 1822, custos rot. 1823 – d.

Main residences: Santry House, co. Dublin, [I]; Templeogue, co. Dublin, [I].
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DOMVILE, Sir Compton, 1st bt. (c.1775-1857)

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DENISON, William Joseph (1770-1849), of Denbies, nr. Dorking, Surr.

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b. May 1770, o.s. of Joseph Denison, merchant banker, of St. Mary Axe, London and Denbies and 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. and h. of William Butler, hatmaker, of Tooley Street, Southwark, Surr. unm. suc. fa. 1806. d. 2 Aug. 1849.
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Sheriff, Yorks. 1808–9.

Lt. Mdx. vols. 1803.

Main residence: Denbies, nr. Dorking, Surr.
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DENISON, William Joseph (1770-1849)

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DERING, Sir Edward Cholmeley, 8th bt. (1807-1896), of Surrenden Dering, nr. Ashford , Kent

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b. 19 Nov. 1807, o.s. of Edward Dering of Barham, Kent and Henrietta, da. and coh. of Richard Nevill† of Furness, co. Kildare. educ. Harrow 1821-4; Christ Church, Oxf. 1827. m. 10 Apr. 1832, Hon. Jane Edwardes, da. of William Edwardes, 2nd Bar. Kensington [I]†, 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. fa. 1808; grandfa. Sir Edward Dering, 7th bt., of Surrenden Dering as 8th bt. 30 June 1811. d. 1 Apr. 1896.
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Maj. E. Kent yeoman cav. 1830, lt.-col. 1861–3.

Main residence: Surrenden Dering, nr. Ashford, Kent.
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DERING, Sir Edward Cholmeley, 8th bt. (1807-1896)

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DENT, John (1761-1826), of Clapham, Surr.; Cockerham, Lancs., and Barton Cottage, nr. Christchurch, Hants.

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b. 21 Aug. 1761, IGI. 1st s. of Robert Dent, banker, of London and Clapham and w. Jane Bainbridge of St. James’s, Westminster, Mdx. His parents married at St. James’s, Westminster, 11 Oct. 1760, and he was baptized at St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, 13 Sept. 1761 (ibid.), so he was presumably their first son, despite the entry in Burke LG (1937), 605. m. 29 Oct. 1800, Anne Jane, da. and coh. of John Williamson, brewer, of Roby Hall, nr. Liverpool, Lancs., 5s. 5da. suc. fa. 1805. d. 14 Nov. 1826.
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Main residences: Clapham, Surr. and Cockerham, Lancs. and Barton Cottage, nr. Christchurch, Hants.
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DENT, John (1761-1826)

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DOHERTY, John (1785-1850), of Stephen’s Green, Dublin.

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b. 1785, 2nd surv. s. of John Doherty, attorney, of Aungier Street, Dublin and Margaret, da. of David Verner. educ. Chester sch.; Trinity, Dublin 5 Oct. 1801, aged 16; King’s Inns 1803; M. Temple 1805; called [I] 1808. m. 1822, Elizabeth Lucy, da. of Charles William Wall, 5s. 2da. d. 8 Sept. 1850.
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Commr. inquiry into fees of cts. of justice [I] 1818 – 23; KC [I] 1823; solicitor-gen. [I] July 1827 – Dec. 1830; bencher, King’s Inns 1828; l.c.j.c.p. [I] 1830 – d.

Recorder, Waterford.

Main residence: Stephen's Green, Dublin, [I].
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DOHERTY, John (1785-1850)

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