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CALCRAFT, John Hales (1796-1880).

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b. 13 Sept. 1796, 1st s. of John Calcraft* of Rempstone, Dorset and Ingress, Kent and Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Sir Thomas Pym Hales†, 4th bt., of Bekesbourne, Kent; bro. of Granby Hales Calcraft*. educ. Eton 1811; Christ Church, Oxf. 1814. m. 13 Feb. 1828, Lady Caroline Katherine Montagu, da. of William, 5th duke of Manchester, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1831. d. 13 Mar. 1880.
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Dep. paymaster of the forces 1828 – 30.

Sheriff, Dorset 1867 – 68.

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CALLAGHAN, Daniel (1786-1849), of Lotabeg, nr. Cork

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b. 7 June 1786, 2nd s. of Daniel Callaghan (d.1824) of Sidney House, Cork and Mary Barry of ‘Donalee’; bro. of Gerard Callaghan*. ?; ?unm. d. 29 Sept. 1849.
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Main residence: Lotabeg, nr. Cork.
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CALLAGHAN, Daniel (1786-1849)

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BERNAL, Ralph (1783-1854), of 11 Park Crescent, Mdx.

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b. 2 Oct. 1783, Bevis Marks Recs. v. 7. o.s. of Jacob Israel Bernal, jun., merchant, of Crutched Friars, London and Lea, da. of Refael Vas Da Silva, merchant, of Crutched Friars. Ibid. ii. 101. educ. by Rev. J. Hewlett, Shacklewell; Christ’s, Camb. 1802; L. Inn 1804, called 1810. m. (1) 10 Apr. 1806, Anne Elizabeth (d. 10 July 1823), da. of Richard Samuel White of New Ormond Street, Mdx., 2s. at least 4 da.; (2) 3 Aug. 1824, Clara Christiana, da of John White, surgeon RN, of Chatham, Kent, 2s. at least 1da. suc. fa. 1811. d. 26 Aug. 1854.
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Chairman of ways and means 1831 – 41, 1847 – 52.

Main residence: 11 Park Crescent, Mdx.
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BERNAL, Ralph (1783-1854)

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BERKELEY, Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge (1788-1867), of Fishborne, nr. Chichester, Suss. and 6 Spring Gardens, Mdx.

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b. 3 Jan. 1788, 2nd s. of Frederick Augustus, 5th earl of Berkeley (d. 1810), and future w. Mary, da. of William Cole, publican and butcher, of Wotton-under-Edge, Glos. m. (1) 4 Dec. 1823, Lady Charlotte Lennox (d. 20 Aug. 1833), da. of Charles Lennox†, 4th duke of Richmond, 2s. 2da.; (2) 30 Sept. 1834, Hon. Charlotte Reynolds Moreton, da. of Thomas, 4th Bar. Ducie, s.p. CB 18 Dec. 1840; KCB 5 July 1855; suc. bro. William Fitzhardinge Berkeley†, 1st Earl Fitzhardinge, to Berkeley estates 1857; GCB 28 June 1861; cr. Bar. Fitzhardinge 5 Aug. 1861. d. 17 Oct. 1867.
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Entered RN 1802, lt. 1808, cdr. 1810, capt. 1814, r.-adm. 1849, v.-adm. 1856, adm. 1862.

Ld. of admiralty Apr. 1833 – Dec. 1834, July 1837 – Mar. 1839, July 1846 – Mar. 1852, Jan. 1853 – Nov. 1857; naval a.d.c. to Queen Victoria 1846 – 49; PC 13 Aug. 1855.

Main residences: Fishborne, nr. Chichester, Suss.; 6 Spring Gardens, Mdx.
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BERKELEY, Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge (1788-1867)

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BENT, John (1776-1848), of Oat Hall, Lindfield, nr. Hayward’s Heath, Suss.

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bap. 27 Mar. 1776, 2nd s. of John Bent of Kenton, Devon and Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Hamlyn of Ashburton, Devon. IGI (Devon). m. 17 Feb. 1801, Maria, da. of John Brown, 1s. 4da. Reg. St. Marylebone, Mdx. vi. 111. d. 6 Oct. 1848.
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V.-pres. Equitable Loan Co. 1824; dir. Arigna Iron and Coal Mining Co. 1824; trustee and dir. European Assurance Co. 1826 – 39.

Main residence: Oat Hall, Lindfield, nr. Hayward's Heath, Suss.
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BENT, John (1776-1848)

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BENNET, Charles Augustus, Lord Ossulston (1776-1859).

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b. 28 Apr. 1776, 1st s. of Charles, 4th earl of Tankerville, and Emma, da. of Sir James Colebrooke†, 1st bt., of Gatton Park, Surr.; bro. of Hon. Henry Grey Bennet*. educ. Eton 1788-93; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1793; in Italy 1797. Add. 51650, Penrose to Lady Holland, 4 Nov. 1797. m. 28 July 1806, Corisande Armandine Sophie Leonice Hélène de Gramont, da. of Antoine Louis Marie, duc de Gramont, 1s. 2da. suc. fa. as 5th earl of Tankerville 10 Dec. 1822. d. 25 June 1859.
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Treas. of household Feb. 1806 – Mar. 1807; PC 12 Feb. 1806.

Maj. commdt. Glendale vols. 1803.

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BENNET, Charles Augustus, Lord Ossulston (1776-1859)

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BELLEW, Sir Patrick, 7th bt. (1798-1866), of Barmeath Castle, Dunleer, co. Louth

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b. 29 Jan. 1798, 1st s. of Sir Edward Bellew, 6th bt., of Barmeath and Mary Anne, da. and h. of Richard Strange of Rockwell Castle, co. Kilkenny. m. 19 Jan. 1829, Anna Fermina, da. of Don José Maria de-Mendoza-y-Rios of Seville, 1s. 4da. suc. fa. as 7th bt. 15 Mar. 1827; cr. Bar. Bellew [I] 10 July 1848. d. 10 Dec. 1866.
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PC [I] 17 Jan. 1838; trustee, St. Patrick’s Coll. Maynooth 1836 – d.; commr. for national education [I] 1839 – d.

Sheriff, co. Louth 1831, ld. lt. 1831 – d.; col. Louth militia.

Main residence: Barmeath Castle, Dunleer, co. Louth, [I].
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BELLEW, Sir Patrick, 7th bt. (1798-1866)

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BERNARD, James, Visct. Bernard (1785-1856).

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b. 14 June 1785, 1st s. of Francis, 1st earl of Bandon [I], and Lady Catherine Henrietta Boyle, da. of Richard, 2nd earl of Shannon [I]; bro of Hon. Richard Boyle Bernard†. educ. St. John’s, Camb. 1804. m. 13 Mar. 1809, Mary Susan Albinia, da. of Rev. the Hon. Charles Brodrick, abp. of Cashel, 3s. 1da. suc. fa. as 2nd earl of Bandon [I] 26 Nov. 1830. d. 31 Oct. 1856.
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Rep. peer [I] 1835 – d. ld. lt. co. Cork 1842 – d.

Capt. Bandon Legion inf. 1810.

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BERNARD, James, Visct. Bernard (1785-1856)

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BASTARD, John (?1787-1835), of Sharpham, nr. Totnes, Devon

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b. ?1787, 2nd s. of Edmund Bastard† (d. 1816) of Sharpham and Jane, da. of Capt. Philemon Pownall, RN, of Sharpham; bro. of Edmund Pollexfen Bastard*. educ. Eton c. 1800. m. 7 Oct. 1817, Frances, da. and coh. of Benjamin Wade of New Grange, Yorks., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. mo. to Sharpham 1822. d. 11 Jan. 1835.
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Lt. RN 1804, cdr. 1806, capt. 1807.

Capt. S. Hams yeomanry 1820.

Main residence: Sharpham, nr. Totnes, Devon.
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BASTARD, John (?1787-1835)

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ASHLEY COOPER, Hon. Anthony William (1803-1877).

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b. 4 Oct. 1803, 2nd s. of Cropley Ashley†, 6th earl of Shaftesbury (d. 1851), and Lady Anne Spencer, da. of George, 4th duke of Marlborough; bro. of Anthony Ashley Cooper, Lord Ashley*, Hon. Anthony Henry Ashley Cooper* and Hon. Anthony John Ashley Cooper*. educ. Eton 1817; Christ Church, Oxf. 1821; L. Inn 1823. m. 8 Mar. 1831, Maria Anne, da. of Hugh Duncan Baillie*, s.p. d. 18 Apr. 1877.
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Attaché to Vienna embassy 1830; vice-chamberlain to Queen Adelaide 1830 – 34, treas. and v.-chamberlain 1834 – 49; master, St. Katharine’s Hosp., Regent’s Park, Mdx. 1839 – d.

Dir. Hand in Hand Insurance Co. 1844 – d.

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ASHLEY COOPER, Hon. Anthony William (1803-1877)

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