CAREW, Hon. Robert Shapland (1818-1881), of 28 Belgrave Square, London, Mdx. and Castleborough and Woodstown, co. Waterford

Family and Education
b. 29 Jan. 1818, 1st s. of Robert Shapland Carew, 1st bar. Carew of Castleborough [I, 1834, UK, 1838], and Jane Catherine, da. of Maj. Anthony Cliffe, of New Ross, co. Wexford. educ. Eton, 1829-35; Christ Church, Oxf., matric. 23 Jan. 1836. m. 16 July 1844, Emily Anne, 2nd da. and coh. of Sir George Richard Philips, 2nd bt., of Weston, Warws., 2s. suc. fa. 2 June 1856; KP 29 Feb. 1872. d. 8 Sept. 1881.
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J.P,, co. Waterford; High Sheriff (1849), co. Waterford; Dep. Lieut (1839) and Lord Lieut., co. Wexford, 1856–d.H.A. Doubleday and H. De Walden (eds.), The Complete Peerage, iii (1932), 21–2.; Freeman’s Journal, 20 Feb. 1839, 28 Jan. 1842, 18 Dec. 1848.J.P,, co. Waterford; High Sheriff (1849), co. Waterford; Dep. Lieut (1839) and Lord Lieut., co. Wexford, 1856–d.[1][1] H.A. Doubleday and H. De Walden (eds.), The Complete Peerage, iii (1932), 21–2.; Freeman’s Journal, 20 Feb. 1839, 28 Jan. 1842, 18 Dec. 1848.

Col. Wexford militia 1855.

Main residences: 28 Belgrave Square, London, Mdx.; Castleborough and Woodstown, co. Waterford, [I].
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OTWAY CAVE, Robert (1796-1844), of Stanford Hall, Lutterworth, Leics. and Castle Otway, Templederry, co. Tipperary

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b. 1 Mar. 1796, 3rd but 1st surv. s. of Henry Otway, of Castle Otway, and Sarah, da. and h. of Sir Thomas Cave, 6th bt., of Stanford Hall, sis. and sole h. of Sir Thomas Cave, 7th bt., of Stanford. educ. Eton 1808; Christ Church, Oxf. 1815. m. 23 Oct. 1832, Sophia, da. of Sir Francis Burdett, 5th bt. suc. fa. to Castle Otway 1815 and took additional name of Cave by royal lic. 12 Mar. 1818. d.s.p. 29 Nov. 1844.
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JP Leics., Northants., Tipperary; grand juror Tipperary.

Capt. Leics. yeomanry 1818.

Member Royal Numismatic Society.

Main residences: Stanford Hall, Lutterworth, Leics; Castle Otway, Templederry, co. Tipperary, [I].
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PILKINGTON, James (1804-1890), of Park Place House, Blackburn, Lancs. and Swinithwaite Hall, N. Riding Yorks.

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b. 29 Aug. 1804, 3rd but 1st surv. s. of James Pilkington, of Blackburn, Lancs, and w. Mary. educ. Hoole’s academy, Blackburn. m. 21 May 1831, Mary Jane (d. 1 Dec. 1865), o. da. of Capt. Skaife, of Blackburn, Lancs., 4s. (d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.); suc. fa. 30 Nov. 1837. d. 17 Feb. 1890.
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J.P. Lancs. 1847; Dep. Lt. Lancs. 1852; J.P. N. Riding Yorks. 1866.

Fellow Royal Geographical Society 1855.

Main residences: Park Place House, Blackburn, Lancs.; Swinithwaite Hall, N. Riding Yorks.
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WHITE, James (1809-1883), of Rochester House, Little Ealing, Mdx. and 2 Queen’s Gate, Hyde Park, Mdx.

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b. 10 Apr. 1809, 2nd s. of William White, of Hackney, Mdx. and Susannah, da. of E. Weeks. m. 27 Feb. 1833, Mary, eld. da. of Addison Lind, of Jamaica. d. 9 Jan. 1883.
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Alderman, City of London Corporation 1835 – 41

Main residences: Rochester House, Little Ealing, Mdx.; 2 Queen's Gate, Hyde Park, Mdx.
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BIGGS, John (1801-1871), of Stonygate, Knighton, Leics.

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b. 11 Apr. 1801, 1st s. of John Biggs, of Leicester, and Elizabeth, da. of Mr. Heggs, of Arnesby, Leics.; bro. of William Biggs MP. unm. suc. fa. 1827. d.s.p. 4 June 1871.
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Magistrate Leicester 1836.

Cllr. Leicester 1835 – 41; ald. 1841 – 62; mayor 1840, 1847, 1856.

Main residence: Stonygate, Knighton, Leics.
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BELL, John (1809-1851), of Thirsk Hall, Thirsk, Yorks.

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b. 11 Aug. 1809, 2nd but o. surv. s. of John Bell, of Thirsk Hall, Thirsk, Yorks. and Frances Brady, da. of Hon. William Barnett of Arcadia, Jamaica. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. matric. 17 Oct. 1827 unm. suc. fa. 1822 d. 5 Mar. 1851.
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J.P. N.Riding Yorks. 1844.

Main residence: Thirsk Hall, Thirsk, Yorks.
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BEALE, Samuel (1803-1874), of Warfield Grove, Berks.

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b. 4 June 1803, 1st s. of William Beale, of Birmingham, a magistrate for Warws. m. (1) 1823, Emma, da. of the Rev. Edmund Butcher, of Sidmouth, Devon, 1s. 1 da. (2) 16 July 1856, Mary, da. of John Johnson, of Field House, nr. Chester, s.p. d. 11 Sept. 1874.
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Magistrate, Birmingham, 1841.

Low bailiff of the manor of the Hundred of Hemlingford (Birmingham division); street commr.; alderman Birmingham town council 1838, mayor, 1841.

Main residence: Warfield Grove, Berks.
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BAXTER, William Edward (1825-1890), of Ashcliff, nr. Dundee, Forfarshire

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b. 24 June 1825, o.s. of Edward Baxter, of Dundee, Forfar, and 1st w. Euphemia, y. da. of William Wilson, of Whitfield, Forfar. educ. Dundee high sch.; Edinburgh univ. m. 3 Nov. 1847, Janet, eld. da. of J. Home Scott, of Dundee, Forfar. 2s. 5da. suc. fa. 1870. d. 10 Aug. 1890.
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Secretary to the admiralty Dec. 1868–71; joint secretary to the treasury 1871 – Aug. 1873; PC 24 Mar. 1873.

Deputy lieut. Forfar.

Main residence: Ashcliff, nr. Dundee, Forfarshire.
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BASS, Michael Thomas (1799-1884), of Rangemore House, Staffs.

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b. 6 July 1799, 1st s. of Michael Thomas Bass, of Burton-on-Trent, Staffs., and Sarah, da. of Abram Hoskins, of Newton Solney, Derbys. educ. Burton-on-Trent Grammar sch. and at Nottingham. m. 8 Dec. 1835, Eliza Jane, elder da. of Major Samuel Arden, of Longcroft Hall, Staffs. 2 s. 2 da. d. 29 Apr. 1884.
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Dep.-lt. Staffs., 1852.

Main residence: Rangemore House, Staffs.
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ATHERTON, William (1806-1864), of 2 Brick Court, Temple, London and 1 Endsleigh Street, Tavistock Square, London

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b. Oct. 1806, 1st s. of Rev. William Atherton, of Battle Bridge, Mdx., and Margaret, da. of Rev. Walter Morison, of Kelso, Roxburgh. educ. Woodhouse Grove sch., Yorks.; I. Temple, adm. 1829, called 1839. m. 15 Apr. 1843, Agnes Mary, da. of Thomas James Hall, of Mdx; 3s. 4da. suc. fa. 26 Sept. 1850. Kntd. 23 Feb. 1860. d. 22 Jan. 1864.
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Judge adv. of the fleet 1854 – 59; sol. gen. 1859 – 61; att. gen. 1861 – 63.

Bencher I. Temple 1851; QC 1851; QC for duchy of Lancaster 1851 – 60.

Main residences: 2 Brick Court, Temple, London; 1 Endsleigh Street, Tavistock Square, London.
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