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COLLINS, Thomas (1825-1884), of 2 Hare Court, Temple, London, and Knaresborough, Yorks.

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b. 7 Oct. 1825, 2nd s. of Rev. Thomas Collins, of Follifoot and Knaresborough, Yorks., rect. of Barningham, and later perpetual curate of Farnham, Yorks., and Anne, da. of Richard Ramsden Bramley, of Addingham, Yorks. educ. Charterhouse 1841-4; Wadham, Oxf. adm. 1843, BA 1847, MA 1856; M. Temple adm. 1844; I. Temple adm. 1848, called 1849. suc. fa. 7 May 1870. d. 26 Nov. 1884.
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J.P. W. Riding Yorks. deputy lt. W. Riding Yorks.

Memb. London sch. bd. 1876 – 79.

Main residences: 2 Hare Court, Temple, London; Knaresborough, Yorks.
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HUTCHINS, Edward John (1809-1876), of Sully House, Sully, Glam.; Dowlais, Glam. and 1 Wilton Street and 25 Eaton Square , London

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b. 27 Dec. 1809, 1st s. of Edward Hutchins (d. bef. 1828) of Briton Ferry, Glam. and Sarah, da. of Thomas Guest, of Dowlais, Glam. educ. Charterhouse 1821-26; St. John’s, Camb. matric. 1828. m. 10 Oct. 1838, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, Isabella de Bernabeu, da. of Chevalier Don Juan Baptista de Bernabeu of Alicante, Spain, s.p. d. 11 Feb. 1876.
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Treas. Taff Vale railway 1836; Dir. London and South Western railway 1839; North Holland railway 1856; London and County Banking Co.; chairman, Rhymney ironworks, 1851–75.

Provincial grand master of freemasons South Wales, 1848–56.

Mem. London sch. bd. 1870–3.

Main residences: Sully House, Sully, Glam. and Dowlais, Glam. and 1 Wilton Street and 25 Eaton Square, London.
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BETHELL, Richard (1772-1864), of Rise Hall, Yorks.; Watton Abbey, Yorks.; and 7 Richmond Terrace, London; later of 18 Eaton Place, London

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b. 10 May 1772, 1st s. of Rev. Richard Bethell, of Isleworth, Mdx., rect. of Wallingford, Berks., and Anne, da. of James Clitherow, of Boston House, Mdx. educ. Eton 1782-90; King’s, Camb. matric. 1791, fellow 1794-9, BA 1795. m. 26 Apr. 1800, Mary (d. 4 Oct. 1839), 2nd da. of William Wellbank, of London, and Ravensworth Cowton, Yorks., s.p. suc. kinsman William Bethell 1799. d. 25 Dec. 1864.
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J.P. E. Riding Yorks. 1801; high sheriff Yorks. 1822 – 23; deputy lt. E. Riding Yorks. vice-lt. E. Riding Yorks. 1857 – 59; chairman q. sess. E. Riding Yorks. 1819 – 50.

Capt. East York militia bef. 1799; col. Beverley militia 1810.

Main residences: Rise Hall, Yorks. and Watton Abbey, Yorks. and 7 Richmond Terrace, London; 18 Eaton Place, London.
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THOMPSON, Paul Beilby (1784-1852), of Escrick Park, Yorks. and 29 Berkeley Square, London, Mdx.

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b. 1 July 1784, 3rd s. of Sir Robert Lawley MP, 5th bt. (d. 11 Mar. 1793), of Canwell Priory, Staffs., and Jane, da. of Beilby Thompson, of Escrick, and sis. and h. of Beilby Thompson MP; bro. of Francis Lawley MP and Sir Robert Lawley MP, 6th bt. educ. Rugby 1795; Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 1803, BA 1806; All Souls, Oxf. fell. 1806-17, BCL 1810, DCL 1815. m. 10 May 1817, Hon. Caroline Neville, da. of Richard Aldworth Griffin MP (formerly Neville), 2nd Bar. Braybrooke, 4s. 1da. suc. uncle Richard Thompson to Escrick 12 Sept. 1820; took name Thompson by royal lic. 27 Sept. 1820; cr. Bar. Wenlock 13 May 1839; took name Lawley before Thompson by royal lic. 1 June 1839; suc. bro. Francis as 8th bt. and to Salop estates 30 Jan. 1851. d. 9 May 1852.
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Deputy lt. W. Riding Yorks. 1825; high sheriff Yorks. 1826; ld. lt. E. Riding Yorks. 1840 – 47; J.P. Warks., E., N. & W. Riding Yorks.

Dir. & trustee Yorkshire fire and life insurance co.

Main residences: Escrick Park, Yorks.; 29 Berkeley Square, London, Mdx.
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DUNCOMBE, Hon. Arthur (1806-1889), of Bishop Field, nr. Scrooby, Notts. and 24 Arlington Street, London; later of Kilnwick Percy, Pocklington, Yorks. and 84 Brook Street, London; later of 22 Grosvenor Square; later of 58 Grosvenor Street, London.

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b. 24 Mar. 1806, 5th but 2nd surv. s. of Charles Duncombe MP, 1st Bar. Feversham (d. 16 July 1841), of Duncombe Park, Helmsley, Yorks., and Lady Charlotte Legge, da. of William, 2nd earl of Dartmouth; bro. of Hon. William Duncombe MP and Hon. Octavius Duncombe MP. m. (1) 14 July 1836, Delia (d. 5 May 1873), yst. da. and coh. of John Wilmer Field, of Heaton Hall, Yorks., 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (2) 13 Mar. 1877, Jane Maria, da. of Sir James Walker, 1st bt., of Sand Hutton, Yorks. s.p. d. 6 Feb. 1889.
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Midshipman RN 1819, lt. 1826, cdr. 1828, capt. 1834, r.-adm. (reserved half-pay) 1856, v.-adm. 1863, adm. 1867.

Groom in waiting to Queen Victoria 1841 – 46; ld. of admiralty Feb. – Dec. 1852.

J.P. Mdx., Notts., Westminster, E. Riding Yorks; deputy lt. E. Riding Yorks. 1852; chairman q. sess. E. Riding Yorks. 1865 – d.; high sheriff Yorks. 1874; alderman E. Riding Yorks. co. council 1889.

Dir. Manchester and Lincoln Union railway.

Memb. Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club 1848; fell. Royal Horticultural Society 1861; president Yorks. Agricultural Society 1865.

Main residences: Bishop Field, nr. Scrooby, Notts.; 24 Arlington Street, London; Kilnwick Percy, Pocklington, Yorks.; 84 Brook Street, London; 22 Grosvenor Square; 58 Grosvenor Street, London.
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