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BATHURST, Henry George, Lord Apsley (1790-1866), of 16 Arlington Street, London, Mdx.

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b. 24 Feb. 1790, 1st s. of Henry Bathurst MP, 3rd Earl Bathurst, and Georgiana, da. of Lord George Henry Lennox MP, of West Stoke, Suss.; bro. of Hon. Seymour Thomas Bathurst MP and Hon. William Lennox Bathurst MP. educ. by Dr. Moore, Sunbury; Eton 1802; Glasgow Univ. 1806; Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 21 Oct. 1808, BA 1811, MA 1814, D.C.L. (Hon.) 14 June 1820. unm. suc. fa. as 4th Earl Bathurst 27 July 1834. d. 25 May 1866.
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Commr. bd. of control Sept. 1812 – June 1818.

Capt. commdt. Cirencester yeoman cav. 1810; lt.-col. commdt. Cotswold militia 1813.

Main residence: 16 Arlington Street, London, Mdx.
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Mallow

A small inland town pleasantly situated in ‘good wheat country’ on the fertile northern bank of the river Blackwater, Mallow, by the late eighteenth century, was ‘probably the most famous spa town in Ireland.’ Once much resorted to for its clear spring, it had since become unfashionable, having lost out to domestic and English competition.E. Johnston-Liik, History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800, ii (2002), 211; H. Heany, A Scottish Whig in Ireland 1835-1838. The Irish Journals of Robert Graham of Redgorton (1999), 129-30.

LEGGE, William Walter, viscount Lewisham (1823-1891), of Sandwell Hall, Staffordshire; Patshull Hall, Staffordshire; Blackheath, Kent; Woodsome, Yorkshire

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b. 2 Aug. 1823, o. s. of William Legge MP, 4th earl of Dartmouth, and 1st w. Frances Charlotte, da. of Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot; half-bro. of Heneage Legge MP. educ. Eton; Christ Church, Oxf. BA 1844, MA 1847. m. 9 June 1846, Augusta, da. of Heneage Finch, 5th earl of Aylesford. 2s. 4da. styled. visct. Lewisham 1823-53. suc. fa. 22 Nov. 1853 as 5th earl of Dartmouth. d. 4 Aug. 1891.
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Ld. lt. Staffs. 1887 – d.

Main residences: Sandwell Hall, Staffordshire and Patshull Hall, Staffordshire and and Blackheath, Kent and and Woodsome, Yorkshire.
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