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TAIT, William (d.1800), of Edinburgh.

Family and Education
2nd s. of Alexander Tait, WS, principal clerk of session and of processes by Janet, da. of William Blair of Blair, Ayr. educ. ?Edinburgh Univ.; L. Inn 1777; adv. 1780. unm. suc. fa. 1781.
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Advocate depute 1787 – 90; sheriff depute, Stirling and Clackmannan 1790.

Main residence: Edinburgh.
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Commons 1790-1820
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TAIT, William (d.1800)

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TALBOT, Sir Charles, 2nd Bt. (1751-1812), of Mickleham and Chart Park, nr. Dorking, Surr.

Family and Education
b. 8 Nov. 1751, 1st s. of Sir Charles Henry Talbot, 1st Bt., of Mickleham, and Belfast, co. Antrim by Anne, da. of Thomas Hassell of St. Pancras, Mdx. educ. M. Temple 1768. unm. suc. fa. as 2nd Bt. 10 June 1798; cos. Elizabeth Cornewall, da. and h. of gt.-uncle Henry Talbot (?1700-84), to Chart Park 1802.
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Main residences: Mickleham; Chart Park, nr. Dorking, Surr.
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Commons 1790-1820
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TALBOT, Sir Charles (1751-1812)

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SUTTIE (afterwards GRANT SUTTIE), Sir James, 4th Bt. (1759-1836), of Balgone, Haddington.

Family and Education
b. 10 May 1759, 1st s. of Sir George Suttie, 3rd Bt., of Balgone by Agnes, da. of William Grant, SCJ (Lord Prestongrange). educ. Glasgow Univ. 1777; adv. 1781; L. Inn 1777, called 1785. m. 17 Apr. 1792, Katherine Isabella, da. of James Hamilton of Bangour, 1s. 2da. suc. fa. as 4th Bt. 25/26 Nov. 1783; aunt Janet Grant, Countess of Hyndford, to Prestongrange and took name of Grant before Suttie 1818.
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Lt. Haddington fencible cav. 1794, capt. 1796.

Main residence: Balgone, Haddington.
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Commons 1790-1820
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SUTTIE (AFTERWARDS GRANT SUTTIE), Sir James (1759-1836)

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SUTTON, George (1751-1804), of Kelham, Notts.

Family and Education
b. 1 Aug. 1751, 1st s. of Lord George Manners (afterwards Manners Sutton) of Kelham by 1st w. Diana, da. of Thomas Chaplin of Blankney, Lincs.; bro. of John Manners Sutton and Thomas Manners Sutton. educ. Eton 1763-9; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1769. unm. suc. fa. 1783.
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Main residence: Kelham, Notts.
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No evidence has been found that he ever called himself or that his contemporaries ever called him Manners Sutton, the surname adopted by his younger brothers. In Eton register he appeared as Manners until 1765 and Sutton thereafter.

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Commons 1790-1820
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SUTTON, George (1751-1804)

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SUTTON, Sir Richard, 1st Bt. (1733-1802), of Norwood Park, nr. Southwell, Notts.

Family and Education
b. 31 July 1733, 4th but 2nd surv. s. of Sir Robert Sutton of Broughton, Lincs. by Judith, da. and coh. of Benjamin Tichborne, 3rd w. and wid. of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland. educ. Westminster 1744-9; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1749; M. Temple 1754; I. Temple 1759, called 1759. m. (1) 28 June 1765, Susanna (d. 12 June 1766), da. of Philip Champion de Crespigny, proctor of ct. of Admiralty, of Camberwell, Surr., s.p.; (2) 7 Feb. 1767, Anne (d. 2 Dec. 1787), da. and coh. of William Peere Williams of Cadhay, Devon, 4s. 3da.; (3) 8 Apr. 1793, Margaret, da. and coh. of John Porter of Wandsworth, Surr., s.p. suc. bro. John to Norwood Park 1772; cr. Bt. 14 Oct. 1772.
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Under-sec. of state Aug. 1766 – Oct. 1772; counsel to board of Ordnance; ld. of Treasury Sept. 1780 – Apr. 1782.

Recorder, St. Albans 1763.

Main residence: Norwood Park, nr. Southwell, Notts.
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Commons 1790-1820
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SUTTON, Sir Richard (1733-1802)

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