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Last updated 31/03/2023 |
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Names of baronets
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have not yet proved succession and, as a |
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result, their name has not yet been placed on |
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the Official Roll of the Baronetage. |
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Date |
Type |
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Died |
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Dates in italics in the "Born" column
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baptised on that date;
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that the baronet was buried on that date |
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BLUNDELL of Edenderry,King's Co. |
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13 Oct 1620 |
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Francis Blundell |
c 1579 |
26 Apr 1625 |
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MP for Oxford 1621 |
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26 Apr 1625 |
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George Blundell |
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c 1675 |
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c 1675 |
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Francis Blundell |
30 Jan 1643 |
by Jul 1707 |
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by Jul 1707 |
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Montague Blundell |
19 Jun 1689 |
19 Aug 1756 |
67 |
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He was subsequently created Viscount |
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Blundell (qv) in 1720 with which title |
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extinction in 1756 |
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BLUNDEN of Castle Blunden,co.Kilkenny |
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12 Mar 1766 |
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John Blunden |
c 1718 |
Jan 1783 |
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Jan 1783 |
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John Blunden |
15 Aug 1767 |
1 Mar 1818 |
50 |
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1 Mar 1818 |
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John Blunden |
21 Dec 1814 |
27 Jan 1890 |
75 |
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27 Jan 1890 |
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William Blunden |
25 Jul 1840 |
25 Oct 1923 |
83 |
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25 Oct 1923 |
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John Blunden |
26 Feb 1880 |
28 Oct 1923 |
43 |
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28 Oct 1923 |
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William Blunden |
26 Apr 1919 |
20 Oct 1985 |
66 |
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20 Oct 1985 |
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Philip Overington Blunden |
27 Jan 1922 |
9 Apr 2007 |
85 |
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9 Apr 2007 |
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Hubert Chisholm Blunden |
9 Aug 1948 |
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BLUNT of London |
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17 Jun 1720 |
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John Blunt |
24 Jul 1665 |
24 Jan 1733 |
67 |
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24 Jan 1733 |
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Henry Blunt |
6 Dec 1696 |
12 Oct 1759 |
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12 Oct 1759 |
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Charles William Blunt |
4 Sep 1731 |
29 Aug 1802 |
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29 Aug 1802 |
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Charles Richard Blunt |
6 Dec 1775 |
29 Feb 1840 |
64 |
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MP for Lewes 1831-1840 |
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29 Feb 1840 |
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Walter Blunt |
16 Mar 1826 |
13 Jul 1847 |
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For information on the death of this baronet, |
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see the note at the foot of this page |
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13 Jul 1847 |
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Charles William Blunt |
22 Nov 1810 |
5 Nov 1890 |
79 |
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5 Nov 1890 |
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William Blunt |
25 Jun 1826 |
27 Dec 1902 |
76 |
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27 Dec 1902 |
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John Harvey Blunt |
1 Jan 1839 |
26 Jan 1922 |
83 |
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26 Jan 1922 |
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John Harvey Blunt |
30 Jul 1872 |
11 Jul 1938 |
65 |
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11 Jul 1938 |
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John Lionel Reginald Blunt |
28 May 1908 |
29 Sep 1969 |
61 |
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29 Sep 1969 |
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Richard David Harvey Blunt |
22 Oct 1912 |
13 Feb 1975 |
62 |
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13 Feb 1975 |
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David Richard Reginald Harvey Blunt |
8 Nov 1938 |
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BLYTH of Blythwood,Essex |
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30 Aug 1895 |
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James Blyth |
10 Sep 1841 |
8 Feb 1925 |
83 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Blyth |
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(qv) in 1907 with which title the baronetcy |
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remains merged,although at 30/06/2014 it |
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does not appear on the Official Roll of the |
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Baronetage |
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BOEHM of Wetherby Gardens,London |
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13 Jul 1889 |
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See "Boteler" |
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BOEVEY of Flaxley Abbey,Gloucs |
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22 Jan 1784 |
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BOILEAU of Tacolnestone Hall,Norfolk |
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24 Jul 1838 |
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John Peter Boileau |
2 Sep 1794 |
9 Mar 1869 |
74 |
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9 Mar 1869 |
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Francis George Manningham Boileau |
26 Mar 1830 |
2 Dec 1900 |
70 |
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2 Dec 1900 |
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Maurice Colborne Boileau |
3 Dec 1865 |
13 Sep 1937 |
71 |
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13 Sep 1937 |
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Raymond Frederic Boileau |
6 Oct 1868 |
23 Jun 1942 |
73 |
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23 Jun 1942 |
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Francis James Boileau |
6 Nov 1871 |
20 Feb 1945 |
73 |
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20 Feb 1945 |
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Gilbert George Benson Boileau |
13 Feb 1898 |
31 Mar 1978 |
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31 Mar 1978 |
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Edmond Charles Boileau |
28 May 1903 |
6 Feb 1980 |
76 |
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6 Feb 1980 |
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Guy Francis D'Arcy Boileau |
23 Feb 1935 |
8 Feb 2013 |
77 |
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8 Feb 2013 |
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Nicholas Edmond George Boileau |
17 Nov 1964 |
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BOLD-HOGHTON of Hoghton Tower,Lancs |
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22 May 1611 |
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BOLES of Bishop's Lydeard,Somerset |
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17 Jun 1922 |
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Dennis Fortescue Boles |
6 Sep 1861 |
26 Jul 1935 |
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MP for Wellington 1911-1918 and |
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Taunton 1918-1921 |
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26 Jul 1935 |
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Gerald Fortescue Boles |
19 Jun 1900 |
9 Apr 1945 |
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9 Apr 1945 |
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Jeremy John Fortescue Boles |
9 Jan 1932 |
15 Feb 2014 |
82 |
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15 Feb 2014 |
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Richard Fortescue Boles |
12 Dec 1958 |
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BOLLES of Scampton,Lincs |
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24 Jul 1628 |
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John Bolles |
c 1580 |
8 Mar 1648 |
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8 Mar 1648 |
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Robert Bolles |
11 Apr 1619 |
3 Aug 1663 |
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3 Aug 1663 |
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John Bolles |
21 Jun 1641 |
3 Mar 1686 |
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3 Mar 1686 |
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John Bolles |
Jul 1669 |
23 Dec 1714 |
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23 Dec 1714 |
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Extinct on his death |
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BOLLES of Osberton,Notts |
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19 Dec 1635 |
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Mary Bolles |
30 Jun 1579 |
5 May 1662 |
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The only female created a baronet and one |
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of only five female baronets - see also |
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Dalyell created 1685,Dunbar created 1706, |
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Maxwell
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5 May 1662 |
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William Jopson |
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BOLTON of West Plean,Stirling |
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25 Jan 1927 |
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Edwin Bolton |
28 Mar 1858 |
7 Oct 1931 |
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7 Oct 1931 |
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Ian Frederick Cheney Bolton |
29 Jan 1889 |
12 Jan 1982 |
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12 Jan 1982 |
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Extinct on his death |
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BOND of Peckham,Surrey |
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9 Oct 1658 |
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Jun 1685 |
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Henry Bond |
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Thomas Bond |
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Aug 1734 |
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Dec 1734 |
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Charles Bond |
Dec 1734 |
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Extinct on his death |
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22 Dec 1767 |
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BOND of Coolamber,Longford |
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21 Jan 1794 |
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James Bond |
11 Jun 1744 |
2 Jun 1820 |
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2 Jun 1820 |
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Thomas Bond |
27 Oct 1776 |
3 Mar 1823 |
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Extinct on his death |
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3 Mar 1823 |
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BONHAM of Malmesbury,Wilts |
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27 Nov 1852 |
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Sir Samuel George Bonham |
7 Sep 1803 |
8 Oct 1863 |
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Governor of the Straits Settlements 1837-1843 |
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and Hong Kong 1848-1854 |
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8 Oct 1863 |
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George Francis Bonham |
28 Aug 1847 |
31 Jul 1927 |
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31 Jul 1927 |
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Eric Henry Bonham |
3 Jul 1875 |
14 Nov 1937 |
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14 Nov 1937 |
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Antony Lionel Thomas Bonham |
21 Oct 1916 |
5 Oct 2009 |
92 |
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5 Oct 2009 |
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George Martin Antony Bonham |
18 Feb 1945 |
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BONSOR of Kingswood,Surrey |
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26 Jan 1925 |
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1 |
Henry Cosmo Orme Bonsor |
2 Sep 1848 |
4 Dec 1929 |
81 |
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4 Dec 1929 |
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Reginald Bonsor |
9 Aug 1879 |
4 Apr 1959 |
79 |
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4 Apr 1959 |
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Bryan Cosmo Bonsor |
26 Aug 1916 |
5 Mar 1977 |
60 |
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5 Mar 1977 |
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Nicholas Cosmo Bonsor |
9 Dec 1942 |
21 Mar 2023 |
80 |
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MP for Nantwich
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Upminster 1983-1997 |
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21 Mar 2023 |
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Alexander Cosmo Walrond Bonsor |
8 Sep 1976 |
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BOORD of Wakehurst Place,Sussex |
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18 Feb 1896 |
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1 |
Thomas William Boord |
14 Jul 1838 |
2 May 1912 |
73 |
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MP for Greenwich 1873-1895 |
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2 May 1912 |
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William Arthur Boord |
24 May 1862 |
26 May 1928 |
66 |
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26 May 1928 |
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Richard William Boord |
9 Nov 1907 |
12 Dec 1975 |
68 |
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12 Dec 1975 |
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Nicholas John Charles Boord |
10 Jun 1936 |
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BOOT of Wilford,Notts |
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11 Jan 1917 |
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1 |
Sir Jesse Boot |
2 Jun 1850 |
13 Jun 1931 |
81 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Trent |
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(qv) in 1929 with which title the |
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baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction in 1956 |
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BOOTH |
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22 May 1611 |
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1 |
George Booth |
20 Oct 1566 |
24 Oct 1652 |
86 |
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24 Oct 1652 |
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George Booth,later [1661] 1st Baron Delamer |
18 Dec 1622 |
8 Aug 1684 |
61 |
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Henry Booth,later [1690] 1st Earl of Warrington |
13 Jan 1652 |
2 Jan 1694 |
41 |
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2 Jan 1694 |
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George Booth,2nd Earl of Warrington |
2 May 1675 |
2 Aug 1758 |
83 |
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2 Aug 1758 |
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Nathaniel Booth,4th Baron Delamer |
1709 |
9 Jan 1770 |
60 |
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9 Jan 1770 |
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George Booth |
20 Mar 1724 |
7 Nov 1797 |
73 |
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7 Nov 1797 |
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BOOTH of Lissadill,Sligo |
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BOOTH of Portland Place,London |
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27 Mar 1835 |
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Felix Booth |
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24 Jan 1850 |
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Williamson Booth |
Jul 1811 |
26 Aug 1877 |
66 |
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26 Aug 1877 |
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Charles Booth |
1812 |
2 Nov 1896 |
84 |
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2 Nov 1896 |
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BOOTH of Allerton Beeches,Lancs |
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24 Jan 1916 |
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1 |
Alfred Allen Booth |
17 Sep 1872 |
13 Mar 1948 |
75 |
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13 Mar 1948 |
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Philip Booth |
8 Feb 1907 |
7 Jan 1960 |
52 |
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7 Jan 1960 |
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Douglas Allen Booth |
2 Dec 1949 |
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BOOTHBY of Broadlow Ash,Derbyshire |
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5 Nov 1644 |
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Henry Boothby |
c 1592 |
3 Sep 1648 |
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He was created a baronet [of Clater Cote, Oxon] |
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5 Nov 1644 by sign manual of King Charles I but |
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the letters patent did not pass the Great Seal due |
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current baronet as being the 15th baronet of |
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Broadlow Ash, whereas the Official Roll of the |
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Baronetage and Debrett's treat him as the 16th |
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baronet. |
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3 Sep 1648 |
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William Boothby |
c 1638 |
24 Mar 1707 |
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13 Jul 1660 |
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Obtained a new creation 13 Jul 1660 |
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24 Mar 1707 |
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Henry Boothby |
c 1682 |
25 Nov 1710 |
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Nov 1710 |
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William Boothby |
1 Jan 1664 |
c 1740 |
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William Boothby |
4 May 1721 |
15 Apr 1787 |
65 |
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15 Apr 1787 |
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Brooke Boothby |
8 Nov 1710 |
9 Apr 1789 |
78 |
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9 Apr 1789 |
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Brooke Boothby |
3 Jun 1744 |
23 Jan 1824 |
79 |
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23 Jan 1824 |
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William Boothby |
4 Mar 1746 |
17 Mar 1824 |
78 |
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17 Mar 1824 |
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William Boothby |
25 Mar 1782 |
21 Apr 1846 |
64 |
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21 Apr 1846 |
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Brooke William Robert Boothby |
29 Jan 1809 |
21 Sep 1865 |
56 |
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21 Sep 1865 |
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Brooke Boothby |
18 Nov 1856 |
22 Jan 1913 |
56 |
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22 Jan 1913 |
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Charles Francis Boothby |
22 Jun 1858 |
4 Apr 1926 |
67 |
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4 Apr 1926 |
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Herbert Cecil Boothby |
8 Dec 1863 |
27 Mar 1935 |
71 |
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27 Mar 1935 |
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Seymour William Brooke Boothby |
6 Feb 1866 |
17 Mar 1951 |
85 |
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17 Mar 1951 |
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Hugo Robert Brooke Boothby |
10 Aug 1907 |
30 May 1986 |
78 |
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30 May 1986 |
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Brooke Charles Boothby |
6 Apr 1949 |
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BOOTHBY of Chingford,Essex |
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9 Nov 1660 |
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Thomas Boothby |
c 1622 |
20 Aug 1661 |
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Aug 1661 |
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Thomas Boothby |
c 1645 |
1 Dec 1669 |
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1 Dec 1669 |
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BOREEL of Amsterdam,Holland |
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21 Mar 1645 |
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William de Boreel |
24 Mar 1591 |
29 Sep 1668 |
77 |
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29 Sep 1668 |
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John Boreel |
29 Oct 1627 |
29 Mar 1691 |
63 |
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29 Mar 1691 |
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William Boreel |
4 Oct 1672 |
23 Sep 1710 |
37 |
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23 Sep 1710 |
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Adrian Boreel |
9 Dec 1674 |
15 Jul 1723 |
48 |
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15 Jul 1723 |
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Balthasar Boreel |
21 May 1673 |
28 Jun 1744 |
71 |
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28 Jun 1744 |
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William Boreel |
1712 |
14 Feb 1787 |
74 |
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14 Feb 1787 |
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William Boreel |
20 Jun 1744 |
31 Jul 1796 |
52 |
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31 Jul 1796 |
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James Boreel |
25 Oct 1768 |
12 Apr 1821 |
52 |
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12 Apr 1821 |
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William Boreel |
23 Mar 1800 |
1883 |
83 |
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1883 |
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10 |
Jacob William Gustavus Boreel |
10 Sep 1852 |
16 Jul 1937 |
84 |
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16 Jul 1937 |
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11 |
Francis William Robert Boreel |
19 Mar 1882 |
1 Jun 1941 |
59 |
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1 Jun 1941 |
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Alfred Boreel |
22 Jul 1883 |
20 Aug 1964 |
81 |
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20 Aug 1964 |
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Francis David Boreel |
14 Jun 1926 |
24 Mar 2001 |
74 |
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24 Mar 2001 |
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Stephan Gerard Boreel |
9 Feb 1945 |
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BORLASE of Bockmer,Bucks |
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4 May 1642 |
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1 |
John Borlase |
21 Aug 1619 |
8 Aug 1672 |
52 |
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MP for Marlow 1640, Corfe Castle 1641-1644 |
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and Wycombe 1661-1672 |
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8 Aug 1672 |
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John Borlase |
c 1640 |
1 Feb 1689 |
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1 Feb 1689 |
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Marlow 1685-1689 |
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BOROUGH of Coolock Lodge,Dublin |
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12 Nov 1813 |
UK |
1 |
Richard Borough |
18 Apr 1756 |
22 Jan 1837 |
80 |
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22 Jan 1837 |
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Edward Richard Borough |
20 Jun 1800 |
3 Dec 1879 |
79 |
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3 Dec 1879 |
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BORROWES of Grangemellon,Kildare |
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14 Feb 1646 |
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Erasmus Borrowes |
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Walter Borrowes |
c 1620 |
1685 |
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1685 |
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Kildare Borrowes |
c 1660 |
c Sep 1709 |
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Walter Dixon Borrowes |
1691 |
9 Jun 1741 |
49 |
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9 Jun 1741 |
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Kildare Dixon Borrowes |
20 Jan 1722 |
22 Jun 1790 |
68 |
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22 Jun 1790 |
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Erasmus Dixon Borrowes |
20 Dec 1759 |
19 Sep 1814 |
54 |
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19 Sep 1814 |
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Walter Dixon Borrowes |
21 Sep 1789 |
7 Mar 1834 |
44 |
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7 Mar 1834 |
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Erasmus Dixon Borrowes |
21 Sep 1799 |
27 May 1866 |
66 |
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27 May 1866 |
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Erasmus Dixon Borrowes |
19 Dec 1831 |
8 Oct 1898 |
66 |
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8 Oct 1898 |
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Kildare Borrowes |
21 Sep 1852 |
21 Oct 1924 |
72 |
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21 Oct 1924 |
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Eustace Dixon Borrowes |
31 Dec 1866 |
15 Feb 1939 |
72 |
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15 Feb 1939 |
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12 Jul 1887 |
UK |
1 |
Algernon Borthwick |
27 Dec 1830 |
24 Nov 1908 |
77 |
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He was subsequently created Baron |
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Glenesk
(qv) in 1895 with which title |
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the baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction in 1908 |
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BORTHWICK of Whitburgh,Midlothian |
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21 Jul 1908 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas Borthwick |
11 Jan 1835 |
31 Jul 1912 |
77 |
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31 Jul 1912 |
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Thomas Banks Borthwick,later [1912] 1st |
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Baron Whitburgh |
21 Aug 1874 |
29 Sep 1967 |
93 |
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29 Sep 1967 |
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John Thomas Borthwick |
5 Dec 1917 |
25 Oct 2002 |
84 |
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25 Oct 2002 |
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Anthony Thomas Borthwick |
12 Feb 1941 |
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BORWICK of Eden Lacy,Lancs |
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1 Jul 1916 |
UK |
1 |
Robert Hudson Borwick |
21 Jan 1845 |
27 Jan 1936 |
91 |
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He was
subsequently created Baron |
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Borwick
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BOSSOM of Maidstone,Kent |
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4 Jul 1953 |
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1 |
Alfred Charles Bossom,later [1960] 1st |
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Baron Bossom |
6 Oct 1881 |
4 Sep 1965 |
83 |
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MP for Maidstone 1931-1959 |
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4 Sep 1965 |
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Clive Bossom |
4 Feb 1918 |
8 Mar 2017 |
99 |
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MP for Leominster 1959-1974 |
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8 Mar 2017 |
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Bruce Charles Bossom |
22 Aug 1952 |
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BOSVILE-MACDONALD of Sleat,Inverness |
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28 May 1625 |
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Donald
Macdonald |
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Oct 1643 |
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Oct 1643 |
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James Macdonald |
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8 Dec 1678 |
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8 Dec 1678 |
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Donald Macdonald |
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5 Feb 1695 |
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5 Feb 1695 |
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Donald Macdonald |
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1718 |
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1718 |
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Donald Macdonald |
c 1697 |
1720 |
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1720 |
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James
Macdonald |
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1723 |
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1723 |
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Alexander
Macdonald |
1711 |
23 Nov 1746 |
35 |
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23 Nov 1746 |
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James
Macdonald |
c 1742 |
26 Jul 1766 |
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26 Jul 1766 |
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Alexander
Macdonald,later [1776] 1st Baron |
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Macdonald
of Slate |
c 1745 |
12 Sep 1795 |
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12 Sep 1795 |
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Alexander Wentworth Macdonald,2nd Baron |
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9 Dec 1773 |
19 Jun 1824 |
50 |
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19 Jun 1824 |
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Godfrey Bosville Macdonald,3rd Baron |
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Macdonald of Slate |
14 Oct 1775 |
13 Oct 1832 |
56 |
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peerage
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note at the foot of the page containing details |
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of the barony of Macdonald |
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13 Oct 1832 |
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Alexander William Robert Bosville- |
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Macdonald |
12 Dec 1800 |
22 Sep 1847 |
46 |
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22 Sep 1847 |
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13 |
Godfrey Wentworth Bayard Bosville |
6 Jan 1826 |
11 Oct 1865 |
39 |
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11 Oct 1865 |
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Alexander Wentworth Macdonald Bosville- |
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Macdonald |
26 Sep 1865 |
26 Mar 1933 |
67 |
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Godfrey Middleton Bosville-Macdonald |
25 Sep 1887 |
3 Aug 1951 |
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3 Aug 1951 |
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Alexander Somerled Angus Bosville- |
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6 Nov 1917 |
21 Oct 1958 |
40 |
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21 Oct 1958 |
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Ian Godfrey Bosville-Macdonald |
18 Jul 1947 |
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BOSWALL of Blackadder,Berwick |
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19 Jul 1836 |
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BOSWELL of Auchinleck,Ayr |
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16 Aug 1821 |
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1 |
Alexander Boswell |
9 Oct 1775 |
27 Mar 1822 |
46 |
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MP for Plympton Erle 1816-1821 |
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27 Mar 1822 |
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James Boswell |
Dec 1806 |
4 Nov 1857 |
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4 Nov 1857 |
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BOTELER of Hatfield Woodhall,Herts |
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12 Apr 1620 |
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John Boteler |
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27 May 1637 |
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He was
subsequently created Baron |
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Boteler
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the baronetcy then merged until its |
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extinction in 1647 |
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BOTELER of Teston,Kent |
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3 Jul 1641 |
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William Boteler |
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29 Jun 1644 |
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29 Jun 1644 |
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Oliver Boteler |
c 1637 |
17 Nov 1689 |
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17 Nov 1689 |
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3 |
Philip Boteler |
c 1667 |
Jun 1719 |
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MP for Hythe 1690-1708 |
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Jun 1719 |
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4 |
Philip Boteler |
c 1695 |
22 Jan 1772 |
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22 Jan 1772 |
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BOTELER of Bramfield,Herts |
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7 Dec 1643 |
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1 |
George Boteler |
c 1583 |
25 Jun 1657 |
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Jun 1657 |
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BOTELER of Wetherby Gardens,London |
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13 Jul 1889 |
UK |
1 |
Joseph Edgar Boehm |
4 Jul 1834 |
12 Dec 1890 |
56 |
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12 Dec 1890 |
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2 |
Edgar Collins Boehm (later Boteler) |
1 Oct 1869 |
22 May 1928 |
58 |
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22 May 1928 |
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BOUGHEY of Newcastle-under-Lyme,Staffs |
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24 Aug 1798 |
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1 |
Thomas Fletcher |
25 Nov 1747 |
14 Jul 1812 |
64 |
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14 Jul 1812 |
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John Fenton Boughey |
1 May 1784 |
27 Jun 1823 |
39 |
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MP for Newcastle under Lyme 1812-1818 |
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and Staffordshire 1820-1823 |
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27 Jun 1823 |
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Thomas Fletcher Fenton Boughey |
22 Jan 1809 |
6 Oct 1880 |
71 |
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6 Oct 1880 |
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Thomas Fletcher-Boughey |
5 Apr 1836 |
30 Aug 1906 |
70 |
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30 Aug 1906 |
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George Boughey |
2 May 1837 |
4 Aug 1910 |
73 |
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4 Aug 1910 |
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William Fletcher Boughey |
3 Sep 1840 |
17 Apr 1912 |
71 |
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17 Apr 1912 |
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7 |
Robert Boughey |
21 Mar 1843 |
22 May 1921 |
78 |
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22 May 1921 |
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Francis Boughey |
2 Apr 1848 |
6 Mar 1927 |
78 |
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For information on the death of this baronet, |
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see the note at the foot of this page |
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6 Mar 1927 |
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9 |
George Menteth Boughey |
28 Mar 1879 |
28 Jun 1959 |
80 |
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28 Jun 1959 |
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10 |
Richard James Boughey |
30 Jul 1925 |
3 Oct 1978 |
53 |
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3 Oct 1978 |
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11 |
John George Fletcher Boughey |
12 Aug 1959 |
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BOUGHTON of Lawford,Warwicks |
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4 Aug 1641 |
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1 |
William Boughton |
c 1600 |
1656 |
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1656 |
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Edward Boughton |
22 Sep 1628 |
2 Feb 1681 |
52 |
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MP for Warwickshire 1679-1680 |
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Feb 1681 |
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William Boughton |
c 1632 |
12 Aug 1683 |
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12 Aug 1683 |
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William Boughton |
15 May 1663 |
22 Jul 1716 |
53 |
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MP for Warwickshire 1712-1713 |
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22 Jul 1716 |
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Edward Boughton |
c 1689 |
12 Feb 1722 |
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12 Feb 1722 |
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Edward Boughton |
c 1719 |
3 Mar 1772 |
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3 Mar 1772 |
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Theodosius Edward Allesley Boughton |
3 Aug 1760 |
29 Aug 1780 |
20 |
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For further information on this baronet, see |
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the note at the foot of this page. |
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29 Aug 1780 |
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Edward Boughton |
c 1742 |
26 Feb 1794 |
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26 Feb 1794 |
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Charles William Rouse-Boughton |
16 Dec 1747 |
26 Feb 1821 |
73 |
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He had previously been created a baronet |
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(Boughton of
Rouse Lench,Worcs) on |
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28 Jul 1791 |
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MP for
Evesham 1780-1790 and Bramber |
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1796-1799. Secretary to the Board of |
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Control 1784-1791 |
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26 Feb 1821 |
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William Edward Rouse-Boughton |
14 Sep 1788 |
22 May 1856 |
67 |
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MP for Evesham 1818-1819 and 1820-1826 |
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22 May 1856 |
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Charles Henry Rouse-Boughton |
16 Jan 1825 |
27 Feb 1906 |
81 |
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27 Feb 1906 |
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William St.Andrew Rouse-Boughton |
23 Sep 1853 |
9 Sep 1937 |
83 |
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9 Sep 1937 |
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13 |
Edward Hotham Rouse-Boughton |
23 Aug 1893 |
17 Jun 1963 |
69 |
to |
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5 |
Both baronetcies extinct on his death |
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17 Jun 1963 |
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BOULEN of Holland |
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14 Feb 1623 |
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1 |
Peter Boulen |
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c 1660 |
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c 1660 |
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BOULTON of Copped Hall,Herts |
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24 Jul 1905 |
UK |
1 |
Samuel Bagster Boulton |
12 Jul 1830 |
27 Apr 1918 |
87 |
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27 Apr 1918 |
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Harold Edwin Boulton |
7 Aug 1859 |
1 Jun 1935 |
75 |
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1 Jun 1935 |
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Denis Duncan Harold Owen Boulton |
10 Dec 1892 |
10 Aug 1968 |
75 |
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10 Aug 1968 |
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Harold Hugh Christian Boulton |
29 Oct 1918 |
1996 |
77 |
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1996 |
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BOULTON of Braxted Park,Essex |
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30 Jun 1944 |
UK |
1 |
William Whytehead Boulton |
10 Jan 1873 |
9 Jan 1949 |
75 |
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MP for Sheffield Central 1931-1945 |
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9 Jan 1949 |
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2 |
Edward John Boulton |
11 Apr 1907 |
10 Aug 1982 |
75 |
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10 Aug 1982 |
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3 |
William Whytehead Boulton |
21 Jun 1912 |
20 Jul 2010 |
98 |
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20 Jul 2010 |
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John Gibson Boulton |
18 Dec 1946 |
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BOURKE of Mayo |
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c 1638 |
NS |
1 |
Miles Bourke,2nd Viscount Mayo |
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1649 |
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with the Viscountcy of Mayo (qv) |
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until its extinction in 1767 |
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BOURKE of Brittas |
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c 1638 |
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Theobald Bourke |
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12 Jan 1653 |
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He subsequently succeeded to the |
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Viscountcy
of Mayo (qv) in 1649 with |
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which title the baronetcy then merged |
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until its extinction in 1767 |
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BOURKE of Kilpeacon,Limerick |
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c 1645 |
I |
1 |
David Bourke |
1588 |
1661 |
73 |
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1661 |
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2 |
Oliver Bourke |
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1696 |
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1696 |
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James Bourke |
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after 1707 |
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after 1707 |
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BOURNE of Hackinsall Hall,Lancs |
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10 May 1880 |
UK |
1 |
James Bourne |
8 Oct 1812 |
14 Mar 1882 |
69 |
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MP for Evesham 1865-1880 |
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14 Mar 1882 |
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2 |
James Dyson Bourne |
1842 |
11 Nov 1883 |
41 |
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11 Nov 1883 |
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BOUVERIE of London |
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19 Feb 1714 |
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See "Des Bouverie" |
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BOVEY of Hillfields,Warwicks |
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30 Aug 1660 |
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1 |
Ralph Bovey |
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11 Oct 1679 |
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Oct 1679 |
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BOWATER of Hill Crest,Surrey |
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16 Jul 1914 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Thomas Vansittart Bowater |
20 Oct 1862 |
28 Mar 1938 |
75 |
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MP for London 1924-1938 |
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28 Mar 1938 |
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2 |
Rainald Vansittart Bowater |
27 Jan 1888 |
2 Mar 1945 |
57 |
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2 Mar 1945 |
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Thomas Dudley Blennerhassett Bowater |
29 Sep 1889 |
3 Mar 1972 |
82 |
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3 Mar 1972 |
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4 |
John Vansittart Bowater |
6 Apr 1918 |
24 Apr 2008 |
90 |
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24 Apr 2008 |
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Michael Patrick Bowater |
18 Jul 1949 |
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BOWATER of Friston,Suffolk |
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11 Oct 1939 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Frank Henry Bowater |
3 Apr 1866 |
10 Nov 1947 |
81 |
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10 Nov 1947 |
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2 |
Noel Vansittart Bowater |
25 Dec 1892 |
22 Jan 1984 |
91 |
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22 Jan 1984 |
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3 |
Euan David Vansittart Bowater |
9 Sep 1935 |
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BOWDEN of Nottingham,Notts |
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23 Jun 1915 |
UK |
1 |
Frank Bowden |
30 Jan 1848 |
25 Apr 1921 |
73 |
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25 Apr 1921 |
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2 |
Harold Bowden |
9 Jul 1880 |
24 Aug 1960 |
80 |
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24 Aug 1960 |
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3 |
Frank Houston Bowden |
10 Aug 1909 |
1 Dec 2001 |
92 |
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1 Dec 2001 |
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4 |
Nicholas Richard Bowden |
13 Aug 1935 |
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BOWEN of Colworth,Beds |
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10 Jan 1921 |
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Albert Bowen |
1 Nov 1858 |
19 Sep 1924 |
65 |
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19 Sep 1924 |
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Edward Crowther Bowen |
11 Mar 1885 |
31 Oct 1937 |
52 |
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31 Oct 1937 |
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John Edward Mortimer Bowen |
2 Jun 1918 |
12 Aug 1939 |
21 |
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12 Aug 1939 |
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Thomas Frederic Charles Bowen |
11 Oct 1921 |
27 Feb 1989 |
67 |
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27 Feb 1989 |
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Mark Edward Mortimer Bowen |
17 Oct 1958 |
27 Feb 2014 |
55 |
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27 Feb 2014 |
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George Edward Michael Bowen |
27 Dec 1987 |
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BOWEN-JONES of St Mary's Court,Salop |
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4 Jul 1911 |
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John Bowen
Bowen-Jones |
25 Dec 1840 |
6 Jun 1925 |
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6 Jun 1925 |
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BOWER of Chislehurst,Kent |
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19 Oct 1925 |
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1 |
Sir Alfred Louis Bower |
8 Oct 1858 |
16 Nov 1948 |
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16 Nov 1948 |
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BOWLBY of Manchester Square,London |
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17 Jul 1923 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Anthony Alfred Bowlby |
10 May 1855 |
7 Apr 1929 |
73 |
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7 Apr 1929 |
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Anthony Hugh Mostyn Bowlby |
13 Jan 1906 |
17 Aug 1993 |
87 |
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17 Aug 1993 |
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Richard Peregrine Longstaff Bowlby |
11 Aug 1941 |
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BOWLES of Enfield,Middlesex |
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27 Jul 1926 |
UK |
1 |
Henry Ferryman Bowles |
19 Dec 1858 |
14 Oct 1943 |
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14 Oct 1943 |
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BOWMAN of Clifford Street, Westminster |
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and Joldwynds, Surrey |
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23 Jan 1884 |
UK |
1 |
William Bowman |
20 Jul 1816 |
29 Mar 1892 |
75 |
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29 Mar 1892 |
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William Paget Bowman |
25 Sep 1845 |
7 Jan 1917 |
71 |
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7 Jan 1917 |
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Paget Mervyn Bowman |
1 Sep 1873 |
2 Dec 1955 |
82 |
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2 Dec 1955 |
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John Paget Bowman |
12 Feb 1904 |
16 Aug 1994 |
90 |
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16 Aug 1994 |
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Paul Humphrey Armytage Bowman |
10 Aug 1921 |
6 Jan 2003 |
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6 Jan 2003 |
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BOWMAN of Killingworth,Northumberland |
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18 Jan 1961 |
UK |
1 |
Sir James Bowman |
8 Mar 1898 |
25 Sep 1978 |
80 |
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25 Sep 1978 |
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George Bowman |
2 Jul 1923 |
1990 |
66 |
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1990 |
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BOWRING of Beechwood,Lancs |
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23 Jul 1907 |
UK |
1 |
William Benjamin Bowring |
13 Feb 1837 |
20 Oct 1916 |
79 |
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20 Oct 1916 |
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BOWYER of Leighthorne,Sussex |
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23 Jul 1627 |
E |
1 |
Thomas Bowyer |
28 Nov 1586 |
28 Feb 1650 |
63 |
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MP for Midhurst 1614 and Bramber 1621- |
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1642 |
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Feb 1650 |
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Thomas Bowyer |
c 1609 |
1659 |
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1659 |
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James Bowyer |
c 1644 |
28 Feb 1680 |
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Feb 1680 |
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BOWYER of Denham Court,Bucks |
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25 Jun 1660 |
E |
1 |
William Bowyer |
29 Jun 1612 |
2 Oct 1679 |
67 |
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MP for Buckinghamshire 1659-1660 |
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and 1660-1679 |
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2 Oct 1679 |
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William Bowyer |
c 1639 |
13 Feb 1722 |
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13 Feb 1722 |
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William Bowyer |
c 1710 |
12 Jul 1767 |
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12 Jul 1767 |
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William Bowyer |
c 1736 |
Apr 1799 |
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Apr 1799 |
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George Bowyer |
1739 |
6 Dec 1799 |
60 |
8 Sep 1794 |
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MP for Queenborough 1784-1790 |
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He was created a baronet (Denham of |
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Radley,Berks) on 8 Sep 1794 |
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6 Dec 1799 |
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George Bowyer |
3 Mar 1783 |
1 Jul 1860 |
77 |
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MP for Malmesbury 1807-1810 and Abingdon |
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1811-1818 |
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1 Jul 1860 |
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George Bowyer |
8 Oct 1811 |
7 Jun 1883 |
71 |
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MP for Dundalk 1852-1868 and co. Wexford |
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1874-1880 |
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7 Jun 1883 |
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William Bowyer |
Oct 1812 |
30 May 1893 |
80 |
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30 May 1893 |
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George Henry Bowyer |
9 Sep 1870 |
27 Sep 1950 |
80 |
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1660 passed to - |
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27 Sep 1950 |
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Bertram Stanley Mitford Bowyer |
3 Oct 1927 |
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previously succeeded to the |
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Barony of Denham (qv) in 1948 with which |
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title the baronetcy remains merged |
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BOWYER of Knipersley,Staffs |
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11 Sep 1660 |
E |
1 |
John Bowyer |
21 Sep 1623 |
18 Jul 1666 |
42 |
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MP for
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Newcastle under Lyme 1656-1658 and 1660 |
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Jul 1666 |
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John Bowyer |
25 Apr 1653 |
18 Jul 1691 |
38 |
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MP for Warwick 1678-1679 and |
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Staffordshire 1679-1681 |
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Jul 1691 |
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John Bowyer |
c 1672 |
10 May 1701 |
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May 1701 |
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William Bowyer |
23 Jul 1654 |
17 Feb 1702 |
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Feb 1702 |
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BOWYER of Leighthorne,Sussex |
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18 May 1678 |
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BOWYER of Weston Underwood,Bucks |
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21 Jan 1933 |
UK |
1 |
Sir George Edward Wentworth Bowyer |
16 Jan 1886 |
30 Nov 1948 |
62 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Denham |
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(qv) in 1937 with which title the |
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merged |
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BOWYER-SMYTH of Hill Hall,Essex |
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28 Nov 1661 |
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1 |
Thomas Smith |
c 1602 |
5 May 1668 |
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5 May 1668 |
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Edward Smyth |
28 Sep 1637 |
24 Jun 1713 |
75 |
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24 Jun 1713 |
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Edward Smyth |
1686 |
16 Aug 1744 |
58 |
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16 Aug 1744 |
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Edward Smyth |
12 Nov 1710 |
4 Mar 1760 |
49 |
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4 Mar 1760 |
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Charles Smyth |
12 Oct 1711 |
24 Mar 1773 |
61 |
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24 Mar 1773 |
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William Smyth |
c 1719 |
25 Jan 1777 |
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25 Jan 1777 |
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William Smyth (Smijth from c 1796) |
23 Apr 1746 |
1 May 1823 |
77 |
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1 May 1823 |
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Thomas Smijth |
6 Feb 1781 |
5 Oct 1833 |
52 |
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5 Oct 1833 |
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John Smijth |
8 Jun 1782 |
9 Dec 1838 |
56 |
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9 Dec 1838 |
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Edward Smijth (Bowyer-Smijth from 1839) |
1 Mar 1785 |
15 Aug 1850 |
65 |
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15 Aug 1850 |
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11 |
William Bowyer-Smijth |
22 Apr 1814 |
20 Nov 1883 |
69 |
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MP for Essex South 1852-1857 |
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20 Nov 1883 |
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William Bowyer-Smijth |
1 Sep 1840 |
22 Jul 1916 |
75 |
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22 Jul 1916 |
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Alfred John Bowyer-Smyth |
12 Sep 1850 |
4 Aug 1927 |
76 |
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4 Aug 1927 |
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Philip Weyland Bowyer-Smyth |
4 Feb 1894 |
29 Nov 1978 |
84 |
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29 Nov 1978 |
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Thomas Weyland Bowyer |
25 Jun 1960 |
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BOXALL of Cambridge Square,London |
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4 Sep 1919 |
UK |
1 |
Alleyne Alfred Boxall |
11 Oct 1855 |
5 May 1927 |
71 |
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5 May 1927 |
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Alleyne Percival Boxall |
14 Sep 1882 |
29 Jun 1945 |
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29 Jun 1945 |
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BOYCE of Badgeworth,Gloucs |
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24 Nov 1952 |
UK |
1 |
Harold Leslie Boyce |
9 Jul 1895 |
30 May 1955 |
59 |
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30 May 1955 |
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2 |
Richard Leslie Boyce |
5 Jul 1929 |
12 Oct 1968 |
39 |
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12 Oct 1968 |
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Robert Charles Leslie Boyce |
2 May 1962 |
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BOYD of Danson Hill,Kent |
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2 Jun 1775 |
GB |
1 |
John Boyd |
29 Dec 1718 |
24 Jan 1800 |
81 |
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24 Jan 1800 |
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John Boyd |
27 Oct 1750 |
30 May 1815 |
64 |
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30 May 1815 |
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3 |
John Boyd |
5 Jun 1786 |
19 Jan 1855 |
68 |
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19 Jan 1855 |
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John Augustus Hugh Boyd |
30 Jul 1819 |
7 Aug 1857 |
38 |
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7 Aug 1857 |
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Harley Hugh Boyd |
2 Nov 1853 |
2 Jun 1876 |
22 |
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2 Jun 1876 |
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6 |
Frederick Boyd |
13 Aug 1820 |
Feb 1889 |
68 |
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Feb 1889 |
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BOYD of Howth House,co.Dublin |
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29 Jun 1916 |
UK |
1 |
Walter Boyd |
28 Jan 1833 |
25 Jun 1918 |
85 |
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PC [I] 1916 |
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25 Jun 1918 |
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2 |
Walter Herbert Boyd |
31 Mar 1867 |
17 Apr 1948 |
81 |
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17 Apr 1948 |
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3 |
Alexander Walter Boyd |
16 Jun 1934 |
4 Dec 2018 |
84 |
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4 Dec 2018 |
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4 |
Kyle Robert Rendell |
15 Feb 1987 |
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BOYLE of Ockham,Sussex |
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14 Dec 1904 |
UK |
1 |
Edward Boyle |
6 Sep 1848 |
19 Mar 1909 |
60 |
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MP for Taunton 1906-1909 |
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19 Mar 1909 |
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2 |
Edward Boyle |
12 Jun 1878 |
31 Mar 1945 |
66 |
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31 Mar 1945 |
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3 |
Edward Charles Gurney Boyle,Baron |
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Boyle of Handsworth |
31 Aug 1923 |
28 Sep 1981 |
58 |
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28 Sep 1981 |
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4 |
Richard Gurney Boyle |
14 May 1930 |
30 Sep 1983 |
53 |
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30 Sep 1983 |
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Stephen Gurney Boyle |
15 Jan 1962 |
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Sir Walter Blunt 5th baronet |
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According to the London 'Morning Post' of 17
July 1847, "this youthful Baronet expired |
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unexpectedly on Tuesday last at his seat,
Heathfield, Sussex, aged but twenty-one. The |
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circumstances connected with his death are of a
nature somewhat painful. It appears that |
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about twelve months since a fatal complaint
manifested itself in his frame, but no immediate |
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danger was apprehended up to Monday last, when,
while driving in his park, the horses became |
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rather restive and plunged somewhat hastily. The
shock which was occasioned had the effect |
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of breaking an abscess which had formed under
the heart. He was immediately conveyed to the |
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mansion,
where death ensued next morning." |
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Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st baronet |
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Alexander
was the son of James Boswell, the biographer of Dr. Johnson. He found his
own |
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fame
as an antiquary and song-writer. Alexander died as a result of a duel on 27
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1822. The following account of the duel, and the
events which led up to it, are taken from |
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the "Glasgow Herald" of 29 March 1822:- |
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'It is with the deepest regret we state, that a
meeting took place on Tuesday morning, |
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about ten o'clock, at Auchtertoul, near Balmuto,
in Fife, betwixt Sir Alexander Boswell, |
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Bart., of Auchinleck, and James Stuart, Esq.,
younger of Dunearn; which ended in Sir |
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Alexander being dangerously wounded. The ball,
we understand, entered a little below |
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the shoulder, and, taking a slanting direction
upwards, lodged in the body of the |
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unfortunate gentleman. The seconds were, John
Douglas, Esq., brother to the Marquis |
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of Queensberry, to Sir Alexander Boswell, and
the Earl of Rosslyn to Mr. Stuart. Sir |
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Alexander, immediately after the encounter, was
conveyed to the house of his relative, |
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Lord Balmuto, and received the prompt assistance
of Professor John Thomson of this |
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city. Lady Boswell, the anguish of whose
feelings our readers may well conceive, is in |
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constant attendance upon her husband. Mr. Stuart
and Lord Rosslyn have since passed |
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through Edinburgh for England. Without alluding
in particular to the various rumours in |
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circulation, we believe we may state, that this
unfortunate occurrence had its origin in |
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the transaction connected with the affairs of
the Glasgow Sentinel, to which we lately |
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referred. Our readers are not to be informed,
that Mr. Stuart had brought an action |
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against the printers and publishers of that
journal, on account of certain strictures |
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which he conceived to be injurious to his
character. It appears that, soon after, some |
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change took place in the partnership of the
printers of the Sentinel, in consequence of |
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which one individual withdrew or was thrown out
from the concern. That person having |
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been incarcerated for debt, wrote to Mr. Stuart,
offering, upon certain conditions which |
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he stated, to put him into possession of some
important information. Mr. Stuart |
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immediately proceeded to Glasgow; and the person
in question obtained his liberation in |
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consequence of the sum for which he was
imprisoned being deposited in the hands of |
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the jailor, by some friend, it is presumed, of
Mr. Stuart. We are farther informed, that Mr. |
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Stuart, along with several of his friends,
waited at an inn in Glasgow the arrival of this |
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person, who brought with him a bundle of papers.
These papers Mr. Stuart refused to |
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receive,
but required to be put in possession of the original manuscripts of
those |
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articles which reflected upon himself,
particularly of that one which was made the |
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foundation of the prosecution. These were
accordingly selected from the parcel, and |
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delivered up to Mr. Stuart, who gave a receipt
for them, and a letter discharging his |
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action. A precognition into the circumstances of
the transaction was commenced |
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before the Sheriff of Edinburgh; and on Monday
se'nnight, we believe, Mr. Stuart |
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underwent a long examination. The papers given
to Mr. Stuart, or one or more of them, |
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having been found to have been in the
handwriting of Sir Alexander Boswell, or to have |
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been transmitted by him to the Sentinel, led, we
understand, to a correspondence, |
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which terminated in the melancholy result we
have stated. The parties had been |
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previously bound over by the Sheriff of
Edinburgh to keep the peace; in consequence of |
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which they proceeded to the neighbouring county
of Fife. We forbear at present from |
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making any remark on this unpleasant subject;
but we may be allowed to express our |
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satisfaction, that no blame whatever attaches to
those in the present management of |
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the Glasgow Sentinel. |
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'Since writing the above, we find that
intelligence has been received of the death of |
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Sir Alexander, yesterday at three o'clock.' |
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It is apparent, therefore, that James Stuart had
been subjected to a number of anonymous |
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attacks
(which took the form of songs) that had been published in the Glasgow
Sentinel, |
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and that Stuart had believed that the author of
such attacks was Sir Alexander Boswell, |
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under
the pseudonym "Ignotus." At his subsequent trial for murder held on
10 June 1822, |
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Stuart
was found not guilty. A complete account of the duel, the subsequent trial
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copies
of the offending songs can be found in Google books by searching on the
phrase |
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"Trial of James Stuart". |
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Sir Francis Boughey, 8th baronet [GB 1798] |
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Sir Francis committed suicide in March 1927. The
"Manchester Guardian" of 9 March 1927 |
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reported the result of the subsequent inquest:- |
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'An inquest on Sir Francis Boughey, of Aqualate
Park, Newport, Salop, who was found early |
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on Monday morning hanging in an outhouse at the
hall, was held by the Stafford Coroner |
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yesterday, when a verdict of suicide during
temporary insanity was returned. |
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'Sir Francis, after attending church on Sunday,
left his home informing the footman he would |
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be back for tea. When he failed to return a
search was organised in the woods, which proved |
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fruitless. Early the following morning his
nephew found him hanging from a hook attached to |
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a windlass. His legs were strapped together. |
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'The nephew stated that his uncle, who was 78
years old, was highly strung, and had had a |
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tremendous strain upon him lately because his
agent and many workmen were ill.' |
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Sir Theodosius Edward Allesley Boughton, 7th
baronet |
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In
around 1776, Anna, Lady Boughton, widow of the 6th baronet, and her
daughter, |
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Theodosia, visited Bath, but on arriving, they
found that every bed in every inn was |
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already occupied and it looked as though they
would be reduced to sleeping on chairs. |
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One of the other guests at the inn, a man named
John Donellan, made the gallant gesture |
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of giving up his own room for the ladies. In
return, the ladies invited Donellan to breakfast |
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with them the next morning and the friendship
ripened until, in June 1777, Donellan married |
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Theodosia. |
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Donellan was born around 1737, the son of an
army officer. He too joined the army and |
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his regiment was sent to India in 1754. When it
came time for his regiment to return home, |
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Donellan stayed in India, where he distinguished
himself in the taking of Mazulapatam. Being |
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appointed
one of the agents for prize-money, he was accused of accepting corrupt
gifts |
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from some Indian merchants and was tried by a
court martial and cashiered. |
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On 30 March 1781, Donellan was tried at the
Warwick Assizes for the murder by poisoning |
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of his brother in law, Sir Theodosius Boughton,
7th baronet. |
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The following is the report of the case from the
Newgate Calendar:- |
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'Mr Powell, apothecary of Rugby, deposed that on
Wednesday morning, the 27th of February, |
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hen was sent for to Lawton Hall, and on his
arrival there, at a little before 9 o'clock, Captain |
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Donellan conducted him to the apartment of Sir
Theodosius. On entering, he perceived that |
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the baronet was dead; and on examining the body
he concluded that it was about an hour |
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since life had fled. He had some conversation
with Captain Donellan with regard to the |
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deceased, and he was told by him that he had
'died in convulsions.' |
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'Lady Boughton, the mother of the deceased,
deposed that Sir Theodosius was twenty years |
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old….. On his coming of age he would have been
entitled to above £2,000 a year, and in the |
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event of his dying a minor the greater part of
his fortune was to descend to his sister, the |
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wife of Mr Donellan. It was known in his family
on the evening of Tuesday, the 26th that Sir |
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Theodosius was to take his physic the next
morning. He used to put his physic in the |
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dressing-room. He happened once to omit to take
it; upon which Mr Donellan said, 'Why |
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don’t you set it in your outer room? - then you
would not so soon forget it.' After this he |
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several times put the medicines upon his shelf
over the chimney-piece in his outer room. |
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On the evening of Tuesday, the 26th, about 6
o'clock, Sir Theodosius went out fishing |
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attended only by one servant, Samuel Frost.
Witness and Mrs Donellan took a walk in the |
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garden, and were there over an hour. To the best
of her recollection she had seen nothing |
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of
Mr Donellan after dinner till about 7 o'clock, when he came out of the house
door in the |
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garden,
and told them that he had been to see them fishing, and that he would
have |
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persuaded Sir Theodosius to come in, lest he
should take cold, but he could not. Sir |
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Theodosius came home a little after nine,
apparently very well; he went up into his own |
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room soon after, and then to bed. He requested
her to call him the next morning and give |
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him his physic. She accordingly went into his
room about 7 in the morning, when he |
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appeared to be very well. She asked him where
the bottle was, and he said, 'It stands |
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there upon the shelf.' He desired her to read
the label, which she accordingly did, and |
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found there was written upon it: 'Purging
draught for Sir Theodosius Boughton.' As he was |
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taking it he observed that it smelled and tasted
very nauseous; upon which she said, 'I |
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think it smells very strongly like bitter
almonds.' He then remarked that he thought he |
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should not be able to keep the medicine upon his
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'Here
a bottle was delivered to Lady Boughton containing the genuine draught, which
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was
desired to smell, and inform the Court whether it smelled like the medicine
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Theodosius
took. She answered in the negative. She was then desired to smell
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containing
the draught, with the addition of laurel-water, which she said had a smell
very |
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much like that of the medicine she gave to Sir
Theodosius. Lady Boughton then proceeded |
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with
her evidence. Two minutes after Sir Theodosius had taken the draught he
struggled |
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very much. It appeared to her as if it was to
keep the draught down. He made a prodigious |
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rattling in his stomach, and guggling; and these
symptoms continued about ten minutes. |
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He then seemed as if he were going to sleep, or
inclined to doze; and, perceiving him a |
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little composed, she went out of the room. She
returned in about five minutes, and to her |
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great surprise found him with his eyes fixed
upwards, his teeth clenched, and foam running |
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out of his mouth. She instantly desired a
servant to take the first horse he could get and |
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go for Mr Powell. |
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'She saw Mr Donellan less than five minutes
after. He came into the room where Sir |
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Theodosius lay, and said to her: 'What do you
want?' She answered that she wanted to |
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inform that a terrible thing had happened; that
it was an unaccountable thing in the doctor |
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to send such medicine, for if it had been taken
by a dog it would have killed it; and she did |
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not think her son would live. He inquired in
what way Sir Theodosius then was. When told, |
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he
asked her where the physic bottle was; on which she showed him two draughts;
when |
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he
took up one of the bottles and said, 'Is this it?' she answered, 'Yes.' He
then rinsed it, |
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and
emptied it into some dirty water that was in a wash hand-basin; and on his
doing so she |
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said, ''What are you at? You should not meddle
with the bottles.' Upon that he
snatched |
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up
the other bottle and rinsed it, and then he put his finger to it and tasted
it. She |
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repeated that he ought not to meddle with the
bottles; upon which he replied that he did it |
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to taste it. Two servants, named Sarah Blundell
and Catherine Amos, afterwards came into |
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the room and he desired the former to take away
the basin and the bottles, and he put the |
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bottles
into her hands. The witness, however, took the bottles from her and set them
down, |
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bidding
her not to touch them; and the prisoner then desired that the room might
be |
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cleaned,
and the dirty clothes thrown into the inner room. This being done, the
witness |
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turned her back for a moment on which the
prisoner again handed the servant the bottles, |
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and bade her take them away, and she accordingly
removed them. |
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'Witness soon afterwards went into the parlour,
where she found Mr and Mrs Donellan; and |
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the
former told his wife that her mother had been pleased to take notice of his
washing the |
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bottles, and that he did not know what he should
have done if he had not thought of saying |
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that he had put the water into them to put his
finger to it to taste. |
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'Dr Rattray, of Coventry, described the external
appearances of the body, and its |
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appearances in the dissecting. He was asked
whether, as he had heard the evidence of Mr |
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Powell
and Lady Boughton, he could, from that evidence, totally independent of
the |
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appearances
he had described, form a judgment as to the cause of the death of Sir |
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Theodosius. He answered that, exclusive of these
appearances, he was of [the] opinion, |
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from the symptoms that followed the taking of
the draught, that it was poison, and the |
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certain cause of his death. Being desired to
smell the bottle, and asked what was the |
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noxious medicine in it, he said it was a
distillation of laurel leaves, called laurel-water. Here |
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he
entered into a detail of several experiments on animals, tending to show
the |
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instantaneous and mortal effects of the
laurel-water. He knew nothing in medicine that |
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corresponded in smell with that mixture, which
was like that of bitter almonds. He further |
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said that the quantity of laurel-water contained
in the bottle shown to him was sufficient |
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to cause the death of any human creature; and
that the appearance of the body confirmed |
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him in his opinion that the deceased was
poisoned, so far as, upon viewing a body so long |
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after
the death of the subject, one could be allowed to form a judgment upon
such |
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appearances. |
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'Mr Wilmer and Dr Parsons, professor of anatomy
at Oxford, confirmed the evidence of Dr |
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Rattray. |
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'John Darbyshire deposed that he had been a
prisoner in Warwick jail for debt, and that Mr |
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Donellan and he had had a bed in the same room
for a month or five weeks. He remembered |
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to have had a conversation with him about Sir
Theodosius being poisoned. On his asking |
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him whether the body was poisoned or not, he
said there was no doubt of it. The witness |
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said,
'For God's sake, Captain, who could do it?' He answered that it was
amongst |
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themselves;
he had no hand in it. The witness asked whom he meant by themselves. He |
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said, 'Sir Theodosius himself, Lady Boughton,
the footman and the apothecary.' The |
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witness
replied, 'Sure, Sir Theodosius could not do it himself!' He said he did not
think he |
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did - he could not believe he would. The witness
answered: 'The apothecary could hardly |
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do it - he would lose a good patient; the
footman could have no interest in it; and it is |
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unnatural to suppose that Lady Boughton would do
it.' The Captain said how covetous Lady |
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Boughton was; she had received an anonymous
letter the day after sir Theodosius' death |
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charging her plump with poisoning him; that she
called him and read it to him, and trembled. |
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She desired he would not let his wife know of
that letter, and asked him if he would give up |
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his right to the personal estate, and to some
estates of about £200 a year belonging to the |
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family. The conversation was about a month after
the Captain came into the jail. At other |
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times he said it was impossible he could do a
thing that never was in his power. |
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'This being the chief evidence, the prisoner, in
his defence, pleaded a total ignorance of the |
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fact, and several respectable characters bore
testimony to his integrity. The jury, however, |
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found him guilty, and he received sentence of
death. |
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'At 7 o'clock on the next day, the 2nd of April
1781, he was carried to the place of execution |
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at Warwick, in a mourning-coach, followed by a
hearse and the sheriff officers in deep |
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mourning.
As he went on he frequently put his head out of the coach, desiring the
prayers |
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of the people around him. |
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'On
his arrival at the fatal spot he alighted from the coach and, ascending a few
steps of |
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the
ladder, prayed for a considerable time, and then joined in the usual service
with the |
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greatest
appearance of devotion; he next, in an audible tone of voice, addressed
the |
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spectators
to this effect: that he was then going to appear before God, to Whom all
deceit |
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was
known; he solemnly declared that he was innocent of the crime for which he
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suffer;
that he had drawn up a vindication of himself, which he hoped the world
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believe,
for it was of more consequence to him to speak truth than falsehood, and he
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no doubt but that time would reveal the many
mysteries that had arisen in his trial. |
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'After praying fervently [for] some time he let
his handkerchief fall - a signal agreed upon |
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between
him and the executioner - and was launched into eternity. When the body
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hung
the usual time it was put into a black coffin and conveyed to the town hall
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dissected.' |
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Sir John Edward Mortimer Bowen, 3rd baronet |
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Sir John was killed during a motor race in
August 1939. The following report on the subsequent |
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inquest appeared in 'The Scotsman' on 22 August:- |
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'The Briton's preference for sport with an
element of danger attached to it was referred to by |
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the North Leicestershire Coroner (Mr. H.J.
Deane) at the inquest yesterday on Sir John Edward |
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Mortimer Bowen, Bart., aged 21, of Langham
Street, London, who was killed at Donington Park |
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race track, Leicestershire, on August 12. |
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'A verdict of accidental death was returned. |
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'Sir John was hurled from his car when
travelling down the straight of the inner circuit in a |
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handicap race promoted by the Vintage Car Club. |
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'The Coroner said: "The car must have been
travelling at a terrific speed, but he was indulging |
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in a race, and you would not wish me to say
anything to check anyone's sporting liberties, even |
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if those liberties involve an element of danger.
It is often that element of danger which attracts |
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the Briton indulging in sport. This young man
took his pleasure in motor racing, set apart and |
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specially made for the indulgence of that sport." |
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Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, 11th baronet |
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In December 1917, the Scottish Courts heard an
action brought by seven children of the |
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11th baronet who sought a declaration that they
were the lawful children, according to |
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Scottish law, of that baronet. The following
edited article appeared in the Melbourne |
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'Argus' of 8 February 1918:- |
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'A remarkable story was related in the Edinburgh
Court of Sessions yesterday [i.e. 5 |
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December 1917] (states the London 'Daily
Telegraph' of December 6) when William Baird |
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Bowyer Smith, of Melbourne, and six others
sought a declarator of legitimacy in an action |
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against Lady Eliza Fechnie Malcolm, or
Bowyer-Smijth, and two others. Pursuers state that |
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Lady Bowyer-Smijth, when just over 16 became
attached to an English gentleman at Blair |
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Athol whom she knew as Mr. William Smijth, but
who she subsequently learned was Sir |
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William Bowyer-Smijth, Bart. He represented that
he was unmarried, and gaining her aunt's |
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permission to their marriage, he took her for a
drive one day, and producing a ring put it |
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on her finger, saying, "With this ring I
thee wed," after which he assured her she was his |
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lawful wife. She had no reason to doubt the
validity of the marriage for many years, and |
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they lived together in London and abroad until
1873. Twelve children were born. Sir William |
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having some years before this admitted that he
had been previously married and had three |
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children, but representing himself [to be] a
widower, she believed this until 1873, when she |
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learned that Sir William's wife was still alive.
Then on receiving his promise to marry her if he |
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became free she consented to continue living
with him as his wife. |
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'Lady Marianne Frances Meux, whom Sir William
had married in [2 April] 1839, died in March |
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1875 and about a week later Sir William married
Lady Eliza Fechnie Malcolm, or Bowyer- |
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Smijth, who is called as one of the defenders.
Two children were born after the marriage, |
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and Sir William died in 1883. Lady Bowyer-Smijth
subsequently married William Herbert |
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Stanford,
a lieutenant in the army, but had been separated from him for some time. |
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Pursuers only recently became acquainted with
the facts on which they base their present |
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action. They were advised that, not having been
born in wedlock, they were not entitled |
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to claim real estate dignities in England, and
they desire to have their legitimacy declared |
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according
to Scottish law. The sole defenders are two children born after the 1875 |
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marriage, Lady Bowyer-Smijth not having put in
defences. |
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'Defenders
claim that their parents were not domiciled in Scotland at the time of
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marriage, and had not lived there for 21 days as
required. They claim that Sir William was a |
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domiciled
Englishman, to whom English law must apply, and they aver that Lady Smijth
knew |
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in 1859 that Sir William had a wife still
living. They further claim that the Scottish Court has |
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no jurisdiction. The record was closed, and the
case sent to the procedure roll. |
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'The Edinburgh Court of Sessions on Wednesday [6
February 1918] gave judgment for the |
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plaintiffs…………' |
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The judgment had the effect of declaring the 12
children born of the 1875 marriage to be |
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legitimate, although such judgment had no effect
upon the inability of any of such children |
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to inherit the baronetcy. |
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Sir Alleyne Alfred Boxall, 1st baronet [UK 1919] |
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Boxall was the personal solicitor to Alfred,
Duke of Edinburgh and, after 1893, Duke of Saxe- |
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Coburg and Gotha. According to a letter in the
National Archives, addressed to [Sir] Sidney |
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West Harris at the Home Office, and written by
Lord Stamfordham, Private Secretary to King |
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George V, dated 14 June 1919, "in the year
1900 he [Boxall] was employed by the Duke of |
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Coburg (Duke of Edinburgh) to negotiate the
settlement of His Royal Highness' very serious |
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financial embarrassments and for which I believe
he received little or no recognition. It was |
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suggested that he should be given a knighthood,
but Lord Salisbury, Prime Minister, deemed |
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it inadvisable in the circumstances of the case
that this should be done, and in consequence |
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Mr.
Boxall was created a Baron of Coburg with special authority from Queen
Victoria [in a |
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warrant dated 17 October 1900] to assume that
title in England. |
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"Baron Boxall never had any connection with
Germany or with German affairs, and his services |
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to the Duke of Coburg were performed solely in
this country. |
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'In 1915 he raised the question of his position
of holding a Barony of Coburg which had become |
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an enemy's country, and it was suggested by his
friends that perhaps the King might substitute |
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some other honour and allow him to drop his
present title for, as he truly said, he felt sure that |
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neither Queen Victoria nor Lord Salisbury could
have any conception what the result of this |
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title would be to him and his family. |
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'His Majesty now thinks that it might be well to
give the holders of licences the opportunity of |
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dropping
them voluntarily, but in the case of Baron Boxall will ask the Prime Minister
to |
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recommend him for a Knighthood after a certain
time has elapsed from the date of his ceasing |
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to be styled Baron Boxall." |
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In the event, Boxall was granted a baronetcy in
September 1919 [Edinburgh Gazette dated 12 |
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September 1919, issue 13499, page 3074]. |
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On
5 March 1920, the following notice appeared in the Edinburgh Gazette, issue
13570, pages |
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573 and 574:- |
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"Whereas
the persons named in the Schedule hereunto annexed are severally possessed of
the |
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foreign titles of nobility set forth in the
second column of the said Schedule: |
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"And
whereas by Warrants under the Royal Sign Manual respectively tearing the date
as set |
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forth
in the third column of the said Schedule the said persons have received
licence and |
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authority
to bear and use the said foreign titles of nobility in this Country: |
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"And whereas the said persons have
expressed to Us their desire to relinquish the rights and |
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privileges granted to them under the respective
Warrants above-mentioned, in consideration of |
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the
fact that the said foreign titles of nobility appertain to Countries now or
recently at war |
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with Us, and were originally granted and
conferred by the Sovereigns of such Countries: |
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"Now, therefore, We, being desirous of
acceding to the request of the said applicants, do by |
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these Presents revoke and determine the Warrants
set forth in the said Schedule. |
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"Our Will and Pleasure therefore is that
you Sir Edmund Bernard Talbot (commonly called Lord |
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Edmund Bernard Talbot) Deputy to Our said Earl
Marshal to whom the cognizance of matters of |
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this nature doth properly belong do require and
command that this Our Warrant be registered in |
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Our College of Arms to the end that Our Officers
of Arms and all others upon occasion may take |
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full notice and have knowledge thereof." |
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Then follows the Schedule referred to above,
which includes, inter alia, the name of Alleyne |
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Alfred Boxall, Baron of Saxe Coburg and Gotha. |
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Boxall
died in May 1927, his death being the subject of a subsequent inquest, as
reported in |
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"The Scotsman" on 9 May 1927:- |
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'The death, during an operation for
appendicitis, of Sir Alleyne Alfred Boxall, Bart., (71), a |
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solicitor, of Cambridge Square, Hyde Park,
London, was the subject of an inquest at Marylebone |
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on Saturday. It was stated that Sir Alleyne
showed signs of collapse a quarter of an hour after |
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the operation began, and he died on the
operating table. Dr R.M. Bronte, pathologist, said the |
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operation was absolutely essential to try to
save Sir Alleyne's life. Death was due to shock from |
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a
surgical operation, and was accelerated by the anaesthetic. A verdict of
"Death by |
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misadventure" was recorded by the Coroner.' |
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