CHALONER, Robert (1776-1842), of Guisborough Hall, Yorks.
Ld. mayor, York 1817.
Cornet, N.W. Riding yeomanry, capt. 1798; maj. Cleveland vols. 1803; N. Riding militia 1808.
CHALONER, Robert (1776-1842)
Ld. mayor, York 1817.
Cornet, N.W. Riding yeomanry, capt. 1798; maj. Cleveland vols. 1803; N. Riding militia 1808.
CHALONER, Robert (1776-1842)
O'NEILL, Augustus John Henry (b. 1792)
Ld. in waiting July 1846-Mar.1852, Jan. 1853 – Feb. 1858; ld. of bedchamber to prince consort June 1859 – Dec. 1861; axe-bearer to crown on Needwood Forest.
Lt.-col. Staffs. militia 1816; col. Derbys. militia 1832 – d.
CAVENDISH, Henry Manners, 3rd Bar. Waterpark [I] (1793-1863)
Ensign 7 Drag. 1811, lt. 1812, capt. 1815, half-pay 1816; capt. 18 Drag. 1819, half-pay 1821; maj. (half-pay) 1825; maj. 24 Ft. 1827; lt.-col. (half-pay) 1829, col. 1842; a.d.c. to Victoria 1842 – d.
O’GRADY, Standish (1792-1848)
CARROLL, John (?1790)
Rep. peer [I] 1863 – d.
Sheriff, co. Clare 1835 – 36, ld. lt. and custos rot. 1843 – d.
O’BRIEN, Lucius (1800-1872)
Ld. lt. co. Wexford 1831 – d.
CAREW, Robert Shapland (1787-1856)
Under-sec. of state for foreign affairs Jan. 1796 – Mar. 1799; recvr.-gen. alienation office 1797 – d.; commr. bd. of control Mar. 1799 – Mar. 1801; jt. paymaster-gen. July 1800 – Mar. 1801; PC 28 May 1800; treas. of navy May 1804 – Jan. 1806; sec. of state for foreign affairs Mar. 1807 – Sept. 1809, Sept. 1822 – Apr. 1827; amb. extraordinary to Portugal 1814 – 15; pres. bd. of control June 1816 – Jan. 1821; first ld. of treasury and chan. of exch. 20 Apr. – 8 Aug. 1827; bencher, L. Inn 1827.
Unless otherwise stated, the Canning pprs. (W. Yorks. AS, Leeds, Harewood mss WYL250/8) have been used throughout. Some of these were published by Canning’s private sec. A. G. Stapleton in his Political Life of Canning (2nd edn. 1831) and Canning and his Times (1859), while his son E. J. Stapleton edited Some Official Corresp. of Canning (1887). R. Therry’s edition of Canning’s Speeches (3rd edn. 1836) has been followed. For his personal connections, see A. Aspinall, ‘Canningite Party’, TRHS (ser. 4), xvii (1934), 177-226, and ‘Last of the Canningites’, EHR, l (1935), 639-69. Of the many biographies, Wendy Hinde’s (1973) is usually reliable; the most recent study is S.M. Lee, Canning and the Tories, 1801-1827 (2008).
CANNING, George (1770-1827)
Capt. 1 Ft. 1790, maj. 1794, off list 1795; maj. Renfrew mil. 1802, col. 1822; lt.-col. commdt. R. Greenock vols. 1803 – 05, Renfrew yeoman inf. 1807, Glasgow vols. 1807.
Ld. lt. Renfrew 1825 – d. rect. Glasgow Univ. 1809 – 11.
CAMPBELL, Archibald (?1763-1838)
Clerk of ordnance Feb. 1806 – Mar. 1807; paymaster of the forces June 1828 – Nov. 1830; PC 16 June 1828.
Capt. Purbeck vols. 1794; capt. Dorset militia 1798, maj. 1799 – 1809.
CALCRAFT, John (1765-1831)