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LOGAN, Robert Hart (1772-1838), of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk

Family and Education
b. 1772, 2nd s. of James Logan, of Stirling, Scotland, and Margaret Edmund. educ. College of Montreal, Lower Canada. m. 3 Sept. 1818, Nancy, da. and coh. of Robert Service, of Finsbury Square, London, and wid. of John Gillespie, of Sunnyside, Lanarkshire, s.p. d. 13 Apr. 1838.
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JP; dep. lt. Suff. high sheriff Suff. 1828.

Lt. 1st battalion Montreal militia.

Main residence: Kentwell Hall, Suffolk.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Estates
Oxford 1644
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RUSHBROOKE, Robert (1779-1845), of Rushbrooke Hall, Suffolk

Family and Education
b. 2 July 1779, o. s. of Robert Rushbrooke, of West Stow, Suff., and Mary, da of Edward Grubb, of Horsenden, Bucks. educ. sch. at Canterbury; Trinity, Camb., matric. 1797, BA 1801, MA 1804. m. 23 May 1808, Frances, da. of Sir Charles Davers MP, of Rushbrooke Hall, Suff., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 7da. (2 d.v.p.); suc. fa. 20 Dec. 1829. d. 17 June 1845.
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Dep. lt. Suffolk.

Capt. W. Suff. Militia 1803; lt.-col. Suffolk Militia 1809.

Main residence: Rushbrooke Hall, Suffolk.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Oxford 1644
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WADDINGTON, Harry Spencer (?1781-1864), of 45 St. James’s Place, London and Cavenham Hall, Suffolk

Family and Education
b. ?1781, 1st s. of George Waddington, of Ely, Cambs., and Caroline, da. of Samuel Horsey, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.; half bro. of Spencer Horsey de Horsey MP. educ. Combs, Suff.; St John’s, Camb., adm. 1799. m. 16 Jan. 1810, Mary Anne, da. of Richard Slater Milnes, of Fryston Hall, Yorks., 2s. 3da. suc. fa. 4 Apr. 1785. d. 26 Feb. 1864.
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JP; dep. lt. Suff. high sheriff Suff. 1813 – 14.

Main residences: 45 St. James's Place, London; Cavenham Hall, Suffolk.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Oxford 1644
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PARKER, Sir Hyde (1785-1856), of 13 Park Lane, London and Melford Hall, Suffolk

Family and Education
b. 16 Jan. 1785, 2nd. s. of Sir Harry Parker, 6th bt. (d. 15 Jan. 1812), of Melford Hall, Suff., and Bridget, da. of William Creswell, of Creswell, Northumb. unm. suc. bro. as 8th bt. 1 Apr. 1830. d. s.p. 21 Mar. 1856.
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Dep. Lt. Suff. high sheriff Suff. 1837.

Main residences: 13 Park Lane, London; Melford Hall, Suffolk.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Oxford 1644
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TYRELL, Charles (1776-1872), of Polstead Hall, nr. Hadleigh, Suffolk; Plashwood, nr. Haughley, Suffolk and Gipping, Suffolk

Family and Education
b. Apr. 1776, o.s. of Rev. Charles Tyrell, vic. of Thurston and rect. of Thornham Magna and Thornham Parva, Suff., and Elizabeth Baker, of Stow Upland, Suff. educ. Emmanuel, Camb., matric. 1793, BA 1797. m. (1) 8 June 1801, Elizabeth (d. 22 Aug. 1826), da. and h. of Richard Ray, of Plashwood, Suff., 2s. 3da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) 9 Sept. 1828, Mary Anne, da. of John Matthews, of Wargrave, Berks., wid. of Thomas William Cooke, of Polstead, Suff. suc. fa. 6 Nov. 1811. d. 2 Jan. 1872.
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JP; dep. lt. Suff. sheriff Suff. 1815 – 16.

Col. W. Suff. militia.

Main residences: Polstead Hall, nr. Hadleigh, Suffolk and Plashwood, nr. Haughley and Gipping, Suffolk.
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Commons 1832-1868
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Oxford 1644
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