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RUSSELL, Jesse David Watts (1812-1879), of Ilam Hall, Staffordshire

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b. 10 Aug. 1812, 1st s. of Jesse Watts Russell MP, of Ilam Hall, Staffs., and Biggin House, Northants., and 1st w. Mary, o. da. and h. of David Pike Watts, of Portland Place, London. educ. Eton, 1826; Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 21 Oct. 1830, BA 1835. m. 4 June 1835, Mary Neville, da. of John Smith Wright, of Rempstone Hall, Notts. 2s. (2 d.v.p.) 3da. suc. fa. 26 Mar. 1876. d. 7 Mar. 1879.
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Main residence: Ilam Hall, Staffordshire.
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GOODRICKE, Sir Francis Lyttelton Holyoake, 1st bt., (1797-1866), of Ribston Hall, Yorkshire; Studley Castle, Warwickshire

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b. 13 Nov. 1797, eld. s. of Francis Holyoake, of Tettenhall, Staffs., and Dorothy Elizabeth, da. of Robert Lyttleton, and niece and h. of Philip Lyttleton, of Studley Castle, Warws. educ. St John’s, Camb. matric. 1815, BA 1819. m. 2 Aug. 1827, Elizabeth Martha, da. of George Payne, of Sulby Hall, Northants. 3s. 3da. Assumed name of Goodricke by royal lic. 12 Dec. 1833; cr. bt. 31 Mar. 1835. suc. fa. 21 Feb. 1835. d. 29 Dec. 1865.
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J.P. Warws., Norf., Worcs.; Deputy Lieut. Warws; high sheriff Warws. 1834.

Lt. Worcs. yeomanry.

Main residences: Ribston Hall, Yorkshire and Studley Castle, Warwickshire.
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URQUHART, David (1805-1877), of Mollands House, Perthshire; Bittern Manor, near Southampton, Hampshire

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b. 1 July 1805, 2nd s. of David Urquhart, of Braelangwell, Cromarty. educ. St. John’s, Oxf. matric. 31 Oct. 1822. m. 5 May 1854, Harriet Fortescue, da. of Chichester Fortescue MP, of Dromisken, Co. Louth. 3s. 2da. d. 16 May 1877.
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Secy. to Sir Stratford Canning’s commercial mission to Constantinople 1831 – 34; secy. British embassy, Constantinople, Sept. 1835-Mar. 1837.

Main residences: Mollands House, Perthshire and Bittern Manor, near Southampton, Hampshire.
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PEEL, Sir Robert, 3rd bt. (1822-1895), of Drayton Manor, near Tamworth, Staffordshire

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b. 4 May 1822, 1st s. of Sir Robert Peel MP, 2nd bt., of Drayton Manor, nr. Tamworth, Staffs., and Julia, yst. da. of Gen. Sir John Floyd, bt.; bro. of Arthur Wellesley Peel MP; Frederick Peel MP. educ. Harrow 1835-41; matric. Christ Church, Oxf. 26 May 1841. m. 17 Jan. 1856, Emily, 6th da. of George Hay, 8th marq. of Tweedale [S]. 1s. 4da. suc. fa. as 3rd bt. 2 July 1850. d. 9 May 1895.
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Jun. ld. of admiralty Mar. 1855 – May 1857; Irish chief secy. 25 July 1861 – Nov. 1865; P.C. 25 July 1861; G.C.B. 5 Jan. 1866.

Attaché British legation, Madrid, 18 June 1844; secy. British legation in Switzerland 2 May 1846; chargé d’affaires Nov. 1846 – July 1850; secy. to Lord Granville’s special mission to Russia for coronation of Alexander I, July 1856.

Main residence: Drayton Manor, near Tamworth, Staffordshire.
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THORNELY, Thomas (1781-1862), of Mount Street, Liverpool, Lancashire

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b. 1 Apr. 1781, s. of William Thornely (d. 27 Mar. 1839), of Liverpool, Lancs., and Jane, da. of Mr. Mather, of Toxteth Park, Lancs. educ. Rev. Bristowe Cooper’s sch., Hyde Chapel, Hyde, Ches. unm. d. 4 May 1862.
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Chairman, select cttee. on public petitions, 1844–53.

Main residence: Mount Street, Liverpool, Lancashire.
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