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RAMSDEN, John Charles (1788-1836), of Buckden and Newby Park, Yorks. and 6 Upper Brook Street, Mdx.

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b. 30 Apr. 1788, 1st s. of Sir John Ramsden†, 4th bt. (d. 1839), of Byram, Yorks. and Hon. Louisa Susan Ingram Shepherd, da. and coh. of Charles, 9th Visct. Irwin [S]. educ. Harrow 1798-1805. m. 5 May 1814, Hon. Isabella Dundas, da. of Thomas Dundas†, 1st Bar. Dundas, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (2 d.v.p.). d.v.p. 29 Dec. 1836.
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Lt.-col. commdt. Halifax regt. militia 1813.

Main residences: Buckden and Newby Park, Yorks.; 6 Upper Brook Street, Mdx.
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RAMSDEN, John Charles (1788-1836)

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GURNEY, Richard Hanbury (1783-1854), of Keswick and Thickthorne, Norf.

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b. 2 Aug. 1783, 2nd s. of Richard Gurney, banker and brewer, of Keswick and North Repps, Norf. and 2nd w. Rachel, da. of Osgood Hanbury of Holfield Grange, Coggeshall, Essex; half-bro. of Hudson Gurney*. m. 17 May 1830, Mary, da. of William Jary of Burlingham, Norf., div. w. of Joseph Salisbury Muskett of Intwood Hall, Norf., 1 illegit. da. suc. fa. as partner in Norwich bank 1811. d. 1 Jan. 1854.
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Main residences: Keswick; Thickthorne, Norf.
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GURNEY, Richard Hanbury (1783-1854)

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GURNEY, Hudson (1775-1864), of Keswick, Norf.

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b. 19 Jan. 1775, 1st s. of Richard Gurney, banker and brewer, of Keswick and North Repps, Norf. and 1st w. Agatha, da. and h. of David Barclay of Youngsbury, Herts.; half-bro. of Richard Hanbury Gurney*. educ. at Youngsbury by Dr. Thomas Young and John Hodgkin. m. 27 Sept. 1809, Margaret, da. of Robert Barclay† of Urie, Kincardine, s.p. suc. fa. 1811. d. 9 Nov. 1864.
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Sheriff, Norf. 1835 – 36

Main residence: Keswick, Norf.
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GURNEY, Hudson (1775-1864)

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RAMSAY, William Ramsay (1809-1850), of Barnton House, Edinburgh and Sauchie House, Stirling

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b. 29 May 1809, o.s. of George Ramsay of Barnton and Hon. Jean Hamilton, da. of Robert, 8th Bar. Belhaven [S]. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1828. m. 4 Aug. 1828, Hon. Mary Sandilands, da. of James, 10th Bar. Torpichen [S], 1s. suc. fa. 1810. d. 15 Mar. 1850.
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Main residences: Barnton House, Edinburgh; Sauchie House, Stirling.
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RAMSAY, William Ramsay (1809-1850)

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RAE, Sir William, 3rd bt. (1769-1842), of St. Catherine’s, Edinburgh

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b. 14 Apr. 1769, 2nd s. of David Rae, Lord Eskgrove, SCJ (d. 1804), of Eskgrove and Margaret, da. of John Stuart of Blairhall, Perth. educ. Edinburgh h.s. 1779-82; Glasgow Univ. 1788; Edinburgh Univ.; adv. 1791. m. 9 Sept. 1793, Mary, da. of Lt.-Col. Charles Stuart, 63 Ft., s.p. suc. bro. Sir David Rae, 2nd bt., as 3rd bt. 22 May 1815. d. 19 Oct. 1842.
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Ld. advocate June 1819 – Nov. 1830, Dec. 1834 – Apr. 1835, Sept. 1841 – d.; PC 19 July 1830.

Sheriff, Orkney 1801 – 09, Edinburgh 1809 – 19; dir. (extraordinary), Bank of Scotland 1809 – 14.

Cornet Edinburgh vol. cav. 1797, capt. 1797 – 1810.

Main residence: St. Catherine's, Edinburgh.
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RAE, Sir William, 3rd bt. (1769-1842)

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PRYSE, Pryse (1774-1849), of Gogerddan, Card. and Buscot Park, Berks.

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bap. 1 June 1774, o. surv. s. of Edward Loveden Loveden† of Buscot and 1st w. Margaret, da. and h. of Lewis Pryse of Woodstock, Oxon. and Gogerddan. educ. Eton 1789-91; Christ Church, Oxf. 1792. m. (1) 20 July 1798, Hon. Harriet Flower (d. 14 Jan. 1813), da. of William, 2nd Visct. Ashbrook[I], wid. of Rev. the Hon. John Ellis Agar, s.p.; (2) 29 Apr. 1815, Jane, da. of Peter Cavallier of Guisborough, Yorks., 3s. suc. grandmo. Margaret Pryse to Gogerddan and took name of Pryse 24 Mar. 1798; fa. to Buscot 1822. d. 4 Jan. 1849.
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Sheriff, Card. 1799 – 1800.

Ensign, Berks. militia 1794, capt. (vols.) 1794 – 96; lt. Oxf. yeomanry 1803.

Main residences: Gogerddan, Card.; Buscot Park, Berks.
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PRYSE, Pryse (1774-1849)

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PROBY, Hon. Granville Leveson (1782-1868).

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b. 12 Nov. 1782, IGI (Lincs.). 3rd s. of John Joshua Proby†, 2nd Bar. Carysfort [I], and 1st w. Elizabeth, da. of Sir William Osborne, 8th bt., MP [I], of Newtown, co. Tipperary. educ. Rugby 1792-8. m. 5 May 1818, Isabella, da. of Hon. Hugh Howard, MP [I], 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.); suc. bro. John Proby†, Lord Proby, as 3rd earl of Carysfort [I] 11 June 1855. d. 3 Nov. 1868.
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Entered RN 1798, lt. 1804, cdr. 1806, capt. 1806, r.-adm. 1841, v.-adm. 1851, adm. (ret.) 1857.

Sheriff, co. Wicklow 1831 – 32.

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PROBY, Hon. Granville Leveson (1782-1868)

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PRITTIE, Hon. Francis Aldborough (1779-1853), of Corville, co. Tipperary

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b. 4 June 1779, 2nd s. of Henry, 1st Bar. Dunalley [I] (d. 1801), and Catherine, da. and coh. of Francis Sadleir of Sopwell Hall, wid. of John Bury of Shannon Grove, co. Limerick; bro. of Henry Sadleir Prittie, 2nd Bar. Dunalley [I]*. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1795. m. (1) 10 Sept. 1800, Martha (d. 10 Apr. 1802), da. of Cooke Otway of Castle Otway, co. Tipperary, wid. of George Hartpole of Shrule Castle, Queen’s Co., 1 da.; (2) 16 July 1803, Elizabeth, da. of George Ponsonby† of Corville, co. Tipperary, 3s. 3da. d. 8 Mar. 1853.
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MP [I] 1800.

Custos rot. co. Tipperary 1807, sheriff, 1838 – 39.

Main residence: Corville, co. Tipperary, [I].
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PRITTIE, Hon. Francis Aldborough (1779-1853)

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POWER, Robert (?1793-1842), of Whitechurch, co. Waterford

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b. ?1793, s. of Richard Power†, MP [I] (d. 1814), of Clashmore House, co. Waterford and Elizabeth, da. of Shapland Carew, MP [I], of Castleborough, co. Wexford; bro. of Richard Power*. educ. Trinity, Dublin 1 Oct. 1810, aged 17. suc. bro. Richard to Clashmore 1834. d. 30 Nov. 1842.
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Main residence: Whitechurch, co. Waterford, [I].
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POWER, Robert (?1793-1842)

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