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

Family and Education
b. 7 Feb. 1777, 1st s. of Samuel Dick, of Dublin, and Charlotte, da. of Nicholas Foster, of Tullaghan, co. Monaghan; bro. of Hugh Dick MP. educ. Trinity, Dublin, matric. 1793, BA 1797; L. Inn, adm. 1797; King’s Inns, adm. 1799, called [I] 1800. unm. suc. fa. 1802. d. s.p. 26 Mar. 1858.
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MP Dunleer [I] 1800.

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

Main residences: Curzon Street, Mayfair, London; Sackville Street, Dublin, [I].
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BRAMLEY-MOORE, John (1800-1886), of 10 King Street, St. James’s, London; Langley Lodge, Bucks.; and Carioca Lodge, Aigburth, nr. Liverpool, Lancs.

Family and Education
bap. 26 Mar. 1800, 2nd s. of Thomas Moore, of Pontefract, Yorks., and Martha Tate. m. 1830, Seraphina Hibernia, da. of William Pennell, British consul-gen. for Brazil, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da. (d.v.p.) assumed additional name of Bramley 7 Apr. 1840. d. 19 Nov. 1886.
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JP Lancs., Bucks.; dep. lt. Lancs.

Ald. Liverpool 1841 – 65; mayor 1848 – 49.

Chairman Liverpool Dock Trust 1843 – 48.

Dir. London North Western Railway.

Imperial Order of the Rose (Brazil) 1863.

Main residences: 10 King Street, St. James's, London and Langley Lodge, Bucks. and Carioca Lodge, Aigburth, nr. Liverpool, Lancs.
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WHITBREAD, William Henry (1795-1867), of Southill, nr. Biggleswade, Beds.

Family and Education
b. 4 Jan 1795, 1st s. of Samuel Whitbread MP, of Southill, Beds., and Elizabeth, da. of Lt.-Gen. Sir George Grey, of Falloden, Northumb.; bro. of Samuel Charles Whitbread MP. educ. Eton 1808; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1813. m. (1) 10 June 1819, Judith (d. 25 June 1845), da. of George Pigott, of Cambridge, s.p. ; (2) 6 Nov. 1845, Harriet, da. of Rev. Wettenhall Sneyd, of Newchurch, I.o.W., and wid. of Turner Macan, of Carriff, co. Armagh, s.p. suc. fa. 1815. d. 21 June 1867.
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High sheriff Beds. 1837 – 38; J.P. Beds.

Main residence: Southill, nr. Biggleswade, Beds.
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PRINSEP, Henry Thoby (1792-1878), of Little Holland House, Kensington, London, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 15 July 1792, 4th s. of John Prinsep (d. 30 Nov 1831), and Sophia Elizabeth, da. of James Peter Auriol, of Calcutta. educ. Tonbridge sch. 1805; E. I. Coll., Hertford Castle 1807; Fort William Coll., Calcutta 1809. m. 14 May 1835, Sara Monckton, da. of James Pattle, of Calcutta, 3s. 2da. (1 d.v.p.); d. 11 Feb. 1878.
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Assistant sec. to gov.-gen. of India 1814; superintendent and remembrancer of legal affairs, India 1816; Persian sec. to the government 1820; member of the council of India 1835, 1840–3.

Dir. E. I. Co. 1850 – 58; council of India 1858 – 74.

Main residence: Little Holland House, Kensington, London, Mdx.
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