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LANGSTON, James Haughton (?1797-1863), of Sarsden House, Chipping Norton, Oxon and 143 Piccadilly, Mdx

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b. ?1797, o.s. of John Langston of Sarsden and Sarah, da. of John Goddard of Woodford Hall, Essex. educ. Eton 1811; Christ Church, Oxf. 23 May 1814, aged 17. m. 6 July 1824, Hon. Julia Moreton, da. of Thomas Reynolds Moreton, 4th Bar. Ducie, 2s. (2 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. fa. 1812. d. 19 Oct. 1863.
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Sheriff Oxon. 1819 – 20; verderer, Wychwood Forest.

Main residences: Sarsden House, Chipping Norton, Oxon; 143 Piccadilly, Mdx.
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HOY, James Barlow (?1794-1843), of Midanbury and Thornhill, Hants and Medina Hermitage, St. Catherine’s Down, Isle of Wight, Hants

Family and Education
b. ?1794,Based on Hants Advertiser, 26 Dec. 1829, which gives his age as 35. s. of John Barlow of Dublin and w. Anne. m. 10 Sept. 1831, Marian D’Oyley, da. and h. of Shearman Bird of Harold’s Park, Essex, 1 da. suc. kinsman Michael Hoy to Midanbury and Thornhill estates and The Hermitage 1828; took name Hoy by roy. lic. 26 Jan. 1829. d. 13 Aug. 1843.
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2nd asst. surgeon ordnance medical dept. 1813, half-pay 1819, returned to dept. 1825, 1st asst. surgeon 1827, ret. 1828.

Main residences: Midanbury and Thornhill, Hants.; Medina Hermitage, St. Catherine’s Down, Isle of Wight, Hants.
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TURNOR, Edmund (1838-1903), of Panton Hall, Wragby, Lincolnshire

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b. 24 Mar. 1838, 1st s. of Christopher Turnor MP, of Stoke Rochford, Lincs., and Lady Caroline, da. of George Finch-Hatton, 10th earl of Winchilsea. educ. Harrow 1852; Christ Ch., Oxf., matric. 1856, BA 1860; I. Temple adm. 1861. m. 17 Apr. 1866, Lady Mary Katherine, da. of Charles Gordon, 10th marquess of Huntly, of Orton, Hunts., s.p. suc. fa. 7 Mar. 1886. d. 15 Dec. 1903.
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JP Kesteven 1866; parts of Lindsey 1867; Dep. Lt. Lincs; high sheriff Lincs. 1894.

Main residence: Panton Hall, Wragby, Lincolnshire.
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TOLLEMACHE, Frederick James (1804-1888), of Ham House, Surrey and 1 Hyde Park Place, London

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b. 16 Apr. 1804, 5th s. of Sir William Manners MP (afterwards Tollemache), 1st bt., Lord Huntingtower (d. 11 Mar. 1833), of Buckminster Park, Leics., and Catherine Rebecca, da. of Francis Grey of Lehena, co. Cork; bro. of Felix Thomas Tollemache MP, Lionel William John Tollemache MP, and Algernon Gray Tollemache MP. educ. Harrow 1811. m. (1) 26 Aug. 1831, Sarah (d. 3 Jan. 1835), da. of Robert Bomford, of Rahinstown, co. Meath, 1 da. d. v.p.; (2) 4 Sept. 1847, Isabella, da. of George Gordon Forbes, of Ham, Surr., 1 da. 2 July 1888.
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Director New Zealand Co. 1840 – 44.

Main residences: Ham House, Surrey; 1 Hyde Park Place, London.
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CHETWYND-TALBOT, Henry John, Viscount Ingestre (I) (1803-1868), of Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire

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b. 8 Nov. 1803, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Charles Chetwynd, 2nd Earl Talbot, and Frances Thomasine, da. of Charles Lambart, of Beau Parc, Slane, co. Meath. m. 8 Nov. 1828, Lady Sarah Elizabeth Beresford, da. of Henry De La Poer Beresford, MP [I], 2nd marq. of Waterford [I], 4s. 4da. (1 d.v.p.) CB 13 Nov. 1827; styled. visct. Ingestre 1826-49. suc. fa. as 3rd Earl Talbot 10 Jan. 1849; distant cos. Bertram Arthur Talbot as 18th earl of Shrewsbury and 18th earl of Waterford [I] 10 Aug. 1856. d. 4 June 1868.
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Entered RN 1817, lt. 1824, cdr. 1826, capt. 1827, half-pay 1837, r.-adm. (ret.) 1854, v.-adm. (ret.) 1861, adm. (ret.) 1865.

Ld. in waiting May-Dec. 1852; naval a.d.c. to Queen Victoria 1852 – 54; PC 26 Feb. 1858; capt. of gentlemen-at-arms Feb. 1858 – June 1859; high steward [I] 1858 – d.

Lt. Staffs. yeoman cav. 1831; lt.-col. Staffs. militia 1832.

Main residence: Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire.
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