POWER, Richard (?1775-1834), of Clashmore House, co. Waterford
POWER, Richard (?1775-1834)
POWER, Richard (?1775-1834)
Vice-pres. bd. of trade Nov. 1830 – June 1834, pres. June – Dec. 1834, Apr. 1835 – Aug. 1839; PC 22 Nov. 1830; treas. of navy Dec. 1830-Dec. 1834.
Gov.-gen. Canada 1839 – d.
See Mem. of Life of Lord Sydenham ed. his bro. George Poulett Scrope (1843); Oxford DNB.
POULETT THOMSON, Charles Edward (1799-1841)
PC 23 Feb. 1831; first commr. of woods, forests and land revenues Feb. 1831 – July 1834, May 1835 – Sept. 1841; sec. of state for home affairs July – Nov. 1834; ld. privy seal Apr. 1835 – Jan. 1840; ld. lt. [I] July 1846 – d.
Ld. lt. co. Carlow 1831 – 38, co. Kilkenny 1838 – d.
Lt.-col. commdt. Marylebone vols. 1803; vice-pres. County Fire Office 1816.
See D. Howell-Thomas, Duncannon (1992).
PONSONBY, John William, Visct. Duncannon (1781-1847)
MP [I] 1798 – 1800.
KC [I] 1795; solicitor-gen. [I] Oct. 1803 – Oct. 1805; bencher, King’s Inns 1804; att.-gen. [I] Oct. 1805 – May 1807, Jan. 1822 – May 1827; PC [I] 6 Dec. 1805, [GB] 10 May 1827; l.c.j.c.p. [I] June 1827 – Dec. 1830; ld. chan. [I] Dec. 1830 – Nov. 1834, Apr. 1835 – June 1841.
PLUNKET, William Conyngham (1764-1854)
Comptroller of household Nov. 1830 – Dec. 1834; PC 1 Dec. 1830; groom of stole to Prince Albert 1840 – 41; treas. of household July 1846 – July 1847; commr. health of the metropolis 1847 – 50, clerical subscriptions 1864 – 65, ritual 1867–70.
Access to the Grosvenor papers, privately held at Eaton Hall, is gratefully acknowledged. For Grosvenor’s later letters and speeches see E.V. Bligh, Lord Ebury as a Church Reformer (1891).
GROSVENOR, Robert (1801-1893)
Ld. steward of household Mar. 1850 – Feb. 1852; PC 22 Mar. 1852.
Ld. lt. Cheshire 1845 – 68.
Capt. R. Flints. militia 1818; maj. commdt. Flints. yeomanry 1831.
Access to the Grosvenor papers, privately held at Eaton Hall, is gratefully acknowledged. For detailed accounts of Grosvenor’s life see G. Huxley, Lady Elizabeth and the Grosvenors and Victorian Duke; and M.J. Hazelton-Swales, ‘Urban Aristocrats’ (London Univ. Ph.D. thesis, 1981).
GROSVENOR, Richard, Visct. Belgrave (1795-1869)
Ensign 85 Ft. 1780; lt. 88 Ft. 1780; lt. 93 Ft. 1781, capt. 1782; a.d.c. to gov. Gibraltar 1782; half-pay 1783; capt. 1 Ft. Gds. 1784; a.d.c. to ld. lt. [I] 1784 – 87; lt.-col. 1 Ft. Gds. 1793, brevet col. 1796; maj.-gen. 1801, lt.-gen. 1808; col. commdt. 60 Ft. 1807 – d.; gen. 1819.
Paymaster of marines Jan. 1810–12; clerk of deliveries at the ordnance Oct. 1812 – Nov. 1830.
PHIPPS, Hon. Edmund (1760-1837)
Ensign 3 Ft. Gds. 1779, lt. and capt. 1784, capt. and lt.-col. 1793, brevet col. 1796; brigadier (local rank) 1800; maj.-gen. 1802; lt.-col. 7 W.I. Regt. (half-pay) 1802 – 07; col. 97 Ft. 1807; lt.-gen. 1808; col. 65 Ft. 1814 – d.; gen. 1819; f.m. 1846.
Mayor, Chester 1810 – 11.
GROSVENOR, Thomas (1764-1851)