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TEMPEST, John (1710-76), of Sherburn, nr. Durham.

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bap. 28 Apr. 1710, 1st s. of John Tempest, M.P., of Old Durham by Jane, da. and h. of Richard Wharton of Durham. educ. Durham; St. John’s, Camb. 1728. m. 9 May 1738, cos. Frances, da. of Richard Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe, Lancs., 1s. 1da. suc. fa. 1738.
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Mayor, Hartlepool 1747 and 1758; alderman, Durham 1749.

Main residence: Sherburn, nr. Durham.
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TEMPEST, John (1710-76)

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TEMPLE, Henry, 1st Visct. Palmerston [I] (c.1673-1757), of East Sheen, Surr. and Broadlands, Hants.

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b. c. 1673, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir John Temple of East Sheen, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons (yr. bro. of Sir William Temple, 1st Bt.), by Jane, da. of Sir Abraham Yarner, muster-master gen. [I]. educ. Eton c.1689-93; King’s, Camb. 1693. m. (1) 10 June 1703, Anne (d. 8 Dec. 1735), da. of Abraham Houblon of Langley, Bucks., gov. of Bank of England, sis. of Sir Richard Houblon, 3s. 2da.; (2) 11 May 1738, Isabella, da. of Sir Francis Gerard, 2nd Bt., wid. of Sir John Fryer, 1st Bt., of Wherwell, Hants, s.p. suc. fa. 1705; cr. Baron Temple and Visct. Palmerston [I] 12 Mar. 1723.
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Jt. chief remembrancer of the court of Exchequer [I] 1715, sole from 1740–d.

Main residences: East Sheen, Surr.; Broadlands, Hants.
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TEMPLE, Henry (c.1673-1757)

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TEMPLE, Hon. Richard (c.1726-49), of Broadlands, Hants.

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b. c. 1726, o. surv. s. of Henry Temple, 1st Visct. Palmerston [I]. educ. Clare, Camb. 1743. m. 18 May 1748, Henrietta, da. of Thomas Pelham of Stanmer, Suss., 1s.
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Main residence: Broadlands, Hants.
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TEMPLE, Hon. Richard (c.1726-49)

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TENCH, Fisher (?1673-1736), of Low Leyton, Essex.

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b. ?1673, o. surv. s. of Nathaniel Tench, merchant, of Fenchurch St., London, and Low Leyton, gov. of Bank of England 1699-1701, by Anne, da. of William Fisher, alderman of London, sis. and h. to her bro. Thomas Fisher. educ. Sidney Sussex, Camb. 22 July 1690, aged 17; I. Temple 1690. m. in or bef. 1697, Elizabeth, da. of Robert Bird of Staple Inn, 5s. 4da. suc. fa. 1710; cr. Bt. 8 Aug. 1715.
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Sheriff, Essex 1711–12.

Director, South Sea Co. 1715–18.

Main residence: Low Leyton, Essex.
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TENCH, Fisher (?1673-1736)

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THISTLETHWAYTE, Alexander (?1717-71), of Southwick, nr. Fareham, Hants.

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b. ?1717, 1st s. of Alexander Thistlethwayte of Compton Valence, Dorset by Mary, da. and h. of Richard Whithed of Southwick and Norman Court, Hants; bro. of Francis Whithed. educ. Wadham, Oxf. 27 June 1735, aged 17. m. (1) 1741, Catherine, da. of E. Randall of Salisbury, 3da.; (2) Mary Rolls, wid., da. of William Strong of Chalk, Kent. suc. fa. 1728; and to Whithed estates on the d. of his yr. bro. Francis 1751.
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Main residence: Southwick, nr. Fareham, Hants.
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THISTLETHWAYTE, Alexander (?1717-71)

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THOMAS, Sir Edmund, 3rd Bt. (1712-67), of Wenvoe Castle, Glam.

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bap. 9 Apr. 1712, 1st s. of Sir Edmund Thomas, 2nd Bt., by Mary, da. of John Howe, M.P., of Stowell, Glos. educ. Westminster 1725; M. Temple 1728; Queen’s, Oxf. 1730. m. May 1740, Abigail, da. of Sir Thomas Webster, 1st Bt., of Battle Abbey, Suss., wid. of William Northey and mother of William Northey, 3s. suc. fa. 1723.
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Groom of the bedchamber to the Prince of Wales 1742 – 51; clerk of the household to the Princess Dowager 1756 – 57; jt. treasurer to the Princess 1757 – 61; ld. of Trade Mar. 1761 – Apr. 1763; surveyor gen. of woods north and south of Trent 1763 – d.

Main residence: Wenvoe Castle, Glam.
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THOMAS, Sir Edmund (1712-67)

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