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ST. JOHN MILDMAY, Paulet (1791-1845), of Farley Chamberlayne, Hants and Hazelgrove, Som.

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b. 8 Apr. 1791, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay, 3rd Bt., of Dogmersfield Park, Hants, and bro. of Henry St. John Carew St. John Mildmay. educ. Winchester 1803-5. m. 12 Mar. 1813, Anna Maria Wyndham, da. of Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie, 4s. 3da.
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Ensign, 2 Ft. Gds. 1807, lt. and capt. 1811 – 12; lt. Dogmersfield yeoman cav. 1813.

Main residences: Farley Chamberlayne, Hants.; Hazelgrove, Som.
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ST. LEGER, John Hayes (1756-1800), of Grangemellon, co. Kildare and Park Hall, Yorks.

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b. 23 July 1756, 1st s. of John St. Leger of Grangemellon by Mary, da. and h. of Hon. Thomas Butler, MP [I], gov. Limerick. educ. Portarlington;Iris Butler, The Eldest Brother, 29. Eton 1767-70. unm. suc. fa. 1769; uncle Anthony St. Leger to Park Hall 1786.
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Capt. 55 Ft. 1778; maj. 90 Ft. 1779, 65 Ft 1780; lt.-col. 65 Ft. 1782; capt. and lt.-col. 1 Ft. Gds. 1787; dep. adj.-gen. to forces under Duke of York 1793, barrack master 1794; brevet col. 1793; lt.-col. 16 Drag. 1794; maj.-gen. 1795; col. 80 Ft. 1795 – d.; c.-in-c. Trincomalee 1796 – d.

Groom of bedchamber to Prince of Wales 1784 – 95, to Prince and Princess of Wales 1795.

Main residences: Grangemellon, co. Kildare, [I]; Park Hall, Yorks.
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ST. LEGER, John Hayes (1756-1800)

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ST. PAUL, Henry Heneage (1777-1820), of Ewart Park, Belford, Northumb.

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b. 16 Mar. 1777, 2nd s. of Horace St. Paul of Ewart Park, Count St. Paul of the Austrian Empire, by Anne, da. of Henry Weston of Chertsey and West Horsley Place, Surr.; bro. of Horace David Cholwell St. Paul. educ. Eton 1793. unm.
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Ensign, 60 Ft. 1802; lt. 96 Ft. 1803, half pay 1803; lt. 78 Ft. 1804, capt. 1805, half pay 1806; capt. 3 Drag. Gds. 1807, half pay 1807 – d.

Maj. Cheviot Legion 1799, lt.-col. 1801, 1803; lt.-col. commdt. Northumb. militia 1808 – d.

Main residence: Ewart Park, Belford, Northumb.
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ST. PAUL, Henry Heneage (1777-1820)

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ST. PAUL, Horace David Cholwell (1775-1840), of Ewart Park, Belford, Northumb. and Willingsworth Hall, Staffs.

Family and Education
b. Paris 6 Jan. 1775, 1st s. of Horace St. Paul of Ewart Park, Northumb., and bro. of Henry Heneage St. Paul. educ. Houghton le Spring; Eton 1783-6. m. 14 May 1803, Anna Maria, ‘da.’ and h. of John Ward, 2nd Visct. Dudley and Ward, 1s. 5da. suc. fa. 1812 as Count of the Empire, title recogn. in this country by grant of the Regent, 7 Sept. 1812; cr. Bt. 17 Nov. 1813.
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Ensign, 1 Ft. 1793, lt. 1794; cornet, 1 Drag. Gds. Mar. 1794, lt. July 1794, capt. 1798; maj. 5 Ft. 1802, lt. col. 1810, col. (half pay) 1819.

Main residences: Ewart Park, Belford, Northumb.; Willingsworth Hall, Staffs.
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ST. PAUL, Horace David Cholwell (1775-1840)

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SALUSBURY, Robert (1756-1817), of Llanwern, Mon.

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b. 10 Sept. 1756, 1st s. of Robert Salusbury of Cotton Hall, Denb. by Gwendoline, da. of Ellis Davis of Nantyrerwheidd, Merion. educ. Trinity Coll. Camb. 1775; L. Inn 1776, called 1785. m. 16 May 1780, Catherine, da. and event. h. of Charles Van of Llanwern by Catherine, sis. of John Morgan, 3s. 2da. suc. fa. 1776; bro.-in-law Thomas Van to Llanwern, 1794. cr. Bt. 4 May 1795.
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Sheriff, Mon. 1786 – 87; capt. commdt. Newport vols. 1798, maj. commdt. 1799; lt.-col. Mon. vols. 1803, W. Mon. militia 1808–12.

Main residence: Llanwern, Mon.
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SALUSBURY, Robert (1756-1817)

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SANDERSON, Sir James (1741-98), of London Bridge and East Hill, nr. Wandsworth, Surr.

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b. 30 Dec. 1741, o.s. of James Sanderson, grocer, of York by his w. (?Elizabeth née Marsden) who; d. 23 Jan. 1802, aged 85. educ. g.s. m. (1) Elizabeth (d. 17 Aug. 1793), da. of John Judd, hop merchant, of Chelmsford, Essex, s.p.s.; (2) 9 May 1795, Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Skinner, ld. mayor of London 1794-5, 1da. Kntd. 6 Oct. 1786; cr. Bt. 6 Dec. 1794.
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Alderman, London 1783 – d., sheriff 1785 – 86, ld. mayor 1792 – 93; pres. Bethlehem and Bridewell hosp. 1793 – d.; col. 2 London militia 1793 – 94, W. London militia 1794–6.

Main residences: London Bridge; East Hill, nr. Wandsworth, Surr.
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SANDERSON, Sir James (1741-98)

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