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THOROLD, John Henry (1842-1922), of 13 Queen’s Gate, Kensington Gore, London and Syston Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire

Family and Education
b. 9 Mar. 1842, 1st s. of Sir John Charles Thorold, 11th bt., of Syston Park, Grantham, Lincs., and Elizabeth Frances, da. of Col. Hildyard, of Flintham Hall, Notts. educ. Eton 1850. m. 3 Feb. 1869, Alexandrina Henrietta Matilda, da. of Henry Willoughby, 8th Bar. Middleton, of Birdsall, Yorks., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. suc. fa. as 12th bt. 26 Apr. 1866. d. 4 Oct. 1922.
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Ensign 17 Ft. 1859; lt. 1862.

JP; Dep. Lt. high sheriff Lincs. 1876.

Ald. Lincs. county council.

Honorary LL.D. Camb. 1894.

Main residences: 13 Queen's Gate, Kensington Gore, London; Syston Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire.
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THOMPSON, William (1792-1854), of Dyers’ Hall Wharf, Upper Thames Street, London; 12 Gloucester Place, London; Park Street, London and Underley, Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland

Family and Education
bap. 23 Jan. 1792, 2nd s. of James Thompson (d. 5 Nov. 1841) of Grayrigg, Kendal, Westmld. and Agnes, da. of John Gibson, of Orton, Westmld. educ. Charterhouse. m. 6 Nov. 1817, Amelia, da. of Samuel Homfray MP, of Penydarren Place, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam. and Coworth Park, Berks., 1da. d. 10 Mar. 1854.
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Alderman, London 1821–d. (father of the City 1851–d.), sheriff 1822–3, ld. mayor 1828 – 29; master, Ironmongers’ Co. 1829, 1841.

Chairman, Lloyd’s 1826 – 33; treasurer, Hon. Artillery Co. 1826 – 29, v.-pres. 1829 – 43, pres. 1843 – d.; dir. Bank of England 1827 – d.; treasurer, King’s Coll. London 1828 – d.; pres. Christ’s Hosp. 1829 – d.; trustee, Patriotic Fund 1833 – d.; dep.-chairman, St. Katharine’s Dock Co. 1848 – 51, chairman 1851 – d.

Lt.-col. London militia 1835 – 51, col. 1851 – d.

Main residences: Dyers' Hall Wharf, Upper Thames Street, London and 12 Gloucester Place, London and and Park Street, London and Underley, Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
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THOMPSON, Andrew Green (1820-1889), of The Hollins, Keswick, Cumberland

Family and Education
b. 5 Aug. 1820, 1st s. of Andrew Green, of Cockermouth, Cumb., and Esther, da. of Henry Thompson, of Cheltenham, Gloucs. educ ?; ?m. 18 July 1849, Alexandrina Haig, da of John Berry, of Glasgow, at least 1s. suc. fa. 22 Dec. 1847; uncle to Cumb. estates 13 July 1855. d. 26 Apr. 1889.
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Ensign 48 Ft. 1838; lt. 1840; capt. 1847; maj. 1855.

JP Cumb. 1857

Col. Cumb. rifle volunteers

Main residence: The Hollins, Keswick, Cumberland.
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TAYLOUR, Thomas, earl of Bective (1822-1894), of 24 Grafton Street, London and Underley Hall, Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland

Family and Education
b. 1 Nov. 1822, 1st s. of Thomas Taylour, 2nd mq. of Headfort [I], and 1st Bar. Kenlis, and 1st w. Olivia, da. of Sir John Stevenson, of Dublin, and wid. of Edward Tuite Dalton. educ. ?; m. (1) 20 July 1842, Amelia (d. 4 Dec. 1864), da. and heir of William Thompson MP, of Underley, Westmorland, 2s. (2 d.v.p.) 5da. (2 d.v.p.); (2) 29 Nov. 1875, Emily Constantia, da. of Rev. Lord John Thynne, of Hayes Park, Beds., 1s. 1da. suc. fa. as 3rd mq. of Headfort and 2nd Bar. Kenlis, 6 Dec. 1870; KP 28 Nov. 1885. d. 22 July 1894.
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PC [I] 1879.

JP Westmorland; Meath; Cavan; high sheriff Meath 1844; Cavan 1846; Westmorland 1853; state steward to the ld. lt. of Ireland 1852 – 53; ld. lt. Meath, 1876 – d.

Lt. col. Cavan militia; hon. col. R. Meath militia.

Main residences: 24 Grafton Street, London; Underley Hall, Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland.
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STEEL, John (1786-1868), of Derwent Bank, Cockermouth, Cumberland

Family and Education
bap. 26 Sept. 1786, prob. 2nd s. of Joseph Steel (d. Mar. 1844), of Cockermouth, Cumb, and Dorothy, da. of John Ponsonby, of Hale Hall, Cumb. educ. St Bees Coll., Cumb.; adm an attorney 1809. m. 6 Oct. 1817, Frances, da. of Rev. Richard Case, of Bucklebury, Berks. d. s.p. 10 Apr. 1868.
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JP Cumb.

Main residence: Derwent Bank, Cockermouth, Cumberland.
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