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Last updated 20/01/2024 |
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Names of
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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 |
Order |
Name |
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Died |
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Dates in italics in the "Born" column
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baptised on that date;
dates in italics in the "Died" column indicate |
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that the baronet was buried on that date |
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CLAY of Fulwell Lodge,Middlesex |
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30 Sep 1841 |
UK |
1 |
William
Clay |
15 Aug 1791 |
13 Mar 1869 |
77 |
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MP for Tower Hamlets 1832-1857 |
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13 Mar 1869 |
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William
Dickason Clay |
21 Dec 1828 |
14 Oct 1876 |
47 |
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14 Oct 1876 |
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George
Clay |
14 Aug 1831 |
30 Jun 1878 |
46 |
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30 Jun 1878 |
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Arthur Temple
Felix Clay |
9 Dec 1842 |
18 Mar 1928 |
85 |
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18 Mar 1928 |
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George Felix
Neville Clay |
24 Nov 1871 |
11 Nov 1941 |
69 |
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11 Nov 1941 |
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Henry
Felix Clay |
8 Feb 1909 |
8 Jun 1985 |
76 |
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8 Jun 1985 |
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Richard
Henry Clay |
2 Jun 1940 |
28 Nov 2020 |
80 |
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28 Nov 2020 |
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8 |
Charles Richard Clay |
18 Dec 1965 |
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CLAYTON of Marden,Surrey |
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13 Jan 1732 |
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1 |
William
Clayton |
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28 Dec 1744 |
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MP
for Bletchingley 1715-1744 |
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28 Dec 1744 |
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Kenrick
Clayton |
c 1713 |
10 Mar 1769 |
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MP
for Bletchingley 1734-1769 |
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10 Mar 1769 |
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Robert
Clayton |
c 1740 |
10 May 1799 |
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MP for Bletchingley 1768-1783 and 1 |
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1787-1796 and Surrey 1783-1784 |
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10 May 1799 |
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William
Clayton |
16 Apr 1762 |
26 Jan 1834 |
71 |
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26 Jan 1834 |
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William
Robert Clayton |
28 Aug 1786 |
19 Sep 1866 |
80 |
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MP for Great Marlow 1832-1842 |
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19 Sep 1866 |
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William
Robert Clayton |
3 Aug 1842 |
7 Oct 1914 |
72 |
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7 Oct 1914 |
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Gilbert Augustus Clayton-East |
25 Apr 1846 |
26 Sep 1925 |
79 |
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26 Sep 1925 |
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George Frederick Lancelot Clayton East |
3 Sep 1872 |
27 Apr 1926 |
53 |
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27 Apr 1926 |
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Robert Alan Clayton East (Clayton-East-Clayton |
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from 22 Jan
1932) |
7 Apr 1908 |
1 Sep 1932 |
24 |
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For further information on this baronet,see the |
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note at the foot of this page |
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1 Sep 1932 |
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Harold Dudley
Clayton |
28 Jan 1877 |
19 Oct 1951 |
74 |
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19 Oct 1951 |
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Arthur Harold
Clayton |
14 Oct 1903 |
6 Aug 1985 |
81 |
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6 Aug 1985 |
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David
Robert Clayton |
12 Dec 1936 |
22 Apr 2021 |
84 |
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22 Apr 2021 |
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Robert Philip Clayton |
8 Jul 1975 |
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CLAYTON of Adlington,Lancs |
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19 May 1774 |
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Richard
Clayton |
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29 Apr 1828 |
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29 Apr 1828 |
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Robert
Clayton |
1746 |
10 Aug 1839 |
93 |
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Extinct
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10 Aug 1839 |
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CLAYTON-EAST of Hall Place,Berks |
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17 Aug 1838 |
UK |
1 |
East George
Clayton-East |
9 Apr 1794 |
6 Mar 1851 |
56 |
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6 Mar 1851 |
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Gilbert
East |
13 Nov 1823 |
12 Aug 1866 |
42 |
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For
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baronet,see the note at the foot of this page |
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12 Aug 1866 |
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Gilbert Augustus Gilbert East (Clayton-East |
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from
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25 Apr 1846 |
26 Sep 1925 |
79 |
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26 Sep 1925 |
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George Frederick Lancelot Clayton-East |
3 Sep 1872 |
27 Apr 1926 |
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27 Apr 1926 |
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Robert Alan Clayton-East (Clayton-East- |
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Clayton from 22 Jan 1932) |
7 Apr 1908 |
1 Sep 1932 |
24 |
1 Sep 1932 |
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Extinct
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note at the foot of this page |
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CLEMENT of Bromham,Sussex |
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15 May 1661 |
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CLERE of Ormesby,Norfolk |
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26 Feb 1621 |
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Henry
Clere |
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22 Aug 1622 |
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Extinct
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22 Aug 1622 |
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CLERK of Penicuik,Midlothian |
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24 Mar 1679 |
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1 |
John
Clerk |
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10 Mar 1722 |
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10 Mar 1722 |
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2 |
John
Clerk |
8 Feb 1676 |
4 Oct 1755 |
78 |
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MP for Scotland 1707-1708 |
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4 Oct 1755 |
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James
Clerk |
c 1710 |
6 Feb 1783 |
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6 Feb 1783 |
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4 |
George
Clerk |
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29 Jan 1784 |
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29 Jan 1784 |
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5 |
John
Clerk |
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1798 |
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1798 |
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6 |
George
Clerk |
19 Nov 1787 |
23 Dec 1867 |
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MP for Midlothian 1811-1820, Stamford |
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1838-1847 and Dover 1847-1852. PC 1845 |
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23 Dec 1867 |
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James
Clerk |
17 Jul 1812 |
17 Nov 1870 |
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17 Nov 1870 |
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George
Douglas Clerk |
17 May 1852 |
30 Nov 1911 |
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30 Nov 1911 |
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George James Robert Clerk |
4 Oct 1876 |
21 Nov 1943 |
67 |
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21 Nov 1943 |
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John
Dutton Clerk |
30 Jan 1917 |
25 Oct 2002 |
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Lord Lieutenant Midlothian 1972-1992 |
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25 Oct 2002 |
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Robert
Maxwell Clerk |
3 Apr 1945 |
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Lord Lieutenant of Midlothian 2013- |
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CLERKE of Hitcham,Bucks |
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13 Jul 1660 |
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John
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7 Oct 1667 |
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7 Oct 1667 |
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William
Clerke |
9 Jul 1643 |
6 Sep 1678 |
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6 Sep 1678 |
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William
Clerke |
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1699 |
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1699 |
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John
Clerke |
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20 Feb 1727 |
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MP for Haslemere 1710-1713 |
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20 Feb 1727 |
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William
Clerke |
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c 1738 |
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Francis
Clerke |
12 Jul 1682 |
12 Feb 1769 |
86 |
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12 Feb 1769 |
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Francis
Carr Clerke |
24 Oct 1748 |
15 Oct 1778 |
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15 Oct 1778 |
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William
Henry Clerke |
25 Nov 1751 |
10 Apr 1818 |
66 |
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10 Apr 1818 |
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William
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13 Sep 1793 |
16 Feb 1861 |
67 |
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16 Feb 1861 |
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William
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17 Nov 1822 |
8 Feb 1882 |
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8 Feb 1882 |
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William
Francis Clerke |
16 Jan 1856 |
27 Jul 1930 |
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27 Jul 1930 |
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John Edward Longueville Clerke |
29 Oct 1913 |
1 Oct 2009 |
95 |
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1 Oct 2009 |
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Francis Ludlow Longueville Clerke |
25 Jun 1953 |
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CLERKE of Launde Abbey,Leics |
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18 Jun 1661 |
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Clement
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10 Dec 1693 |
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Dec 1693 |
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Talbot
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Clement
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Talbot
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16 Feb 1724 |
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Talbot
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c 1719 |
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21 Nov 1732 |
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Talbot
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CLERKE of Duddlestone,Salop |
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26 Oct 1774 |
GB |
1 |
Philip
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1722 |
14 Jan 1788 |
65 |
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MP for
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14 Jan 1788 |
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CLIFFORD of the Navy |
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4 Aug 1838 |
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1 |
Augustus William James Clifford |
26 May 1788 |
8 Feb 1877 |
88 |
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MP for Bandon Bridge 1818-1820 and 1831-1832 |
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and Dungarvan 1820-1822 |
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8 Feb 1877 |
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William John Cavendish Clifford |
12 Oct 1814 |
11 Apr 1882 |
67 |
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11 Apr 1882 |
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Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford |
3 Nov 1815 |
Jan 1892 |
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Jan 1892 |
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4 |
Charles
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7 Jan 1821 |
22 Nov 1895 |
74 |
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22 Nov 1895 |
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Newport
IOW 1870-1885 |
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CLIFFORD of Flaxbourne,New Zealand |
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16 Jul 1887 |
UK |
1 |
Sir
Charles Clifford |
1 Jan 1813 |
27 Feb 1893 |
80 |
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27 Feb 1893 |
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2 |
George Hugh Charles Clifford |
10 Oct 1847 |
17 Apr 1930 |
82 |
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17 Apr 1930 |
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3 |
Charles
Lewis Clifford |
17 Jul 1885 |
13 Sep 1938 |
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13 Sep 1938 |
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Walter
Lovelace Clifford |
20 May 1852 |
26 May 1944 |
92 |
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26 May 1944 |
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Lewis Arthur Joseph Clifford |
9 Apr 1896 |
8 Dec 1970 |
74 |
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8 Dec 1970 |
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Roger Charles Joseph Gerrard Clifford |
28 May 1910 |
1982 |
72 |
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1982 |
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Roger Joseph
Clifford |
5 Jun 1936 |
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CLIFFORD-CONSTABLE of Tixall,Staffs |
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22 May 1815 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas Hugh Clifford (Clifford-Constable |
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from 1821) |
4 Dec 1762 |
25 Feb 1829 |
66 |
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25 Feb 1829 |
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2 |
Thomas Aston Clifford-Constable |
3 May 1806 |
23 Dec 1870 |
64 |
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MP for Hedon 1830-1832 |
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23 Dec 1870 |
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3 |
Frederick Augustus Talbot Clifford- |
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Constable |
30 Jun 1828 |
24 Oct 1894 |
66 |
24 Oct 1894 |
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Extinct on his death |
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CLIFTON of Clifton,Notts |
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22 May 1611 |
E |
1 |
Gervase Clifton |
c Sep 1587 |
28 Jun 1666 |
78 |
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MP for Nottinghamshire 1614-1625,1628- |
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1629 and 1661-1666, Nottingham 1626, |
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East
Retford 1640-1646 and Nottinghamshire |
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1661-1666 |
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28 Jun 1666 |
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2 |
Gervase Clifton |
c 1612 |
14 Jan 1675 |
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14 Jan 1675 |
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3 |
William Clifton |
7 Apr 1663 |
8 Jun 1686 |
23 |
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MP for Nottinghamshire 1685-1686 |
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8 Jun 1686 |
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Gervase Clifton |
c 1666 |
6 Mar 1731 |
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6 Mar 1731 |
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5 |
Robert Clifton |
1690 |
7 Dec 1762 |
72 |
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MP for East Retford 1727-1741 |
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7 Dec 1762 |
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Gervase Clifton |
31 May 1744 |
26 Sep 1815 |
71 |
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26 Sep 1815 |
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Robert Clifton |
Jun 1767 |
29 Apr 1837 |
69 |
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29 Apr 1837 |
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Juckes
Granville Juckes (Juckes-Clifton |
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from 6 Dec 1837) |
1769 |
1 Oct 1852 |
83 |
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1 Oct 1852 |
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Robert Juckes-Clifton |
24 Dec 1826 |
30 Mar 1869 |
42 |
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MP for Nottingham 1861-1866 and 1868-1869 |
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30 Mar 1869 |
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Extinct on his death |
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CLIFTON of Clifton,Lancs |
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4 Mar 1661 |
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Thomas Clifton |
7 Jul 1628 |
13 Nov 1694 |
66 |
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Nov 1694 |
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CLOSE of Mysore,India |
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12 Dec 1812 |
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1 |
Barry Close |
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Apr 1813 |
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Apr 1813 |
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CLOUSTON of Montreal,Canada |
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3 Dec 1908 |
UK |
1 |
Edward Seaborne Clouston |
9 May 1849 |
23 Nov 1912 |
63 |
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Extinct on his death |
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23 Nov 1912 |
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COATES of Helperby Hall,Yorks |
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29 Jun 1911 |
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See "Milnes-Coates" |
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COATES of Haypark,Belfast |
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15 Jul 1921 |
UK |
1 |
William Frederick Coates |
1 Mar 1866 |
19 Jan 1932 |
65 |
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19 Jan 1932 |
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2 |
Frederick Gregory Lindsay Coates |
19 May 1916 |
23 Jun 1994 |
78 |
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23 Jun 1994 |
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3 |
David Charlton Frederick Coates |
16 Feb 1948 |
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COATS of Ferguslie Park,Renfrew |
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25 Jun 1894 |
UK |
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See "Glen-Coats" |
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COATS of Auchendrane,Ayr |
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7 Dec 1905 |
UK |
1 |
James Coats |
12 Apr 1834 |
20 Jan 1913 |
78 |
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20 Jan 1913 |
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2 |
Stuart Auchincloss Coats |
20 Mar 1868 |
15 Jul 1959 |
91 |
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MP for Wimbledon 1916-1918 and Surrey East |
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1918-1922 |
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15 Jul 1959 |
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3 |
James Stuart Coats |
13 Apr 1894 |
26 Oct 1966 |
72 |
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26 Oct 1966 |
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4 |
Alastair Francis Stuart Coats |
18 Nov 1921 |
13 Oct 2015 |
93 |
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13 Oct 2015 |
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Alexander James Coats |
6 Jul 1951 |
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COBB of Adderbury,Oxon |
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9 Dec 1662 |
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1 |
Thomas Cobb |
28 Aug 1627 |
6 Feb 1700 |
72 |
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Feb 1700 |
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2 |
Edward Cobb |
c 1676 |
1744 |
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1744 |
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3 |
George Cobb |
c 1670 |
29 Mar 1762 |
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29 Mar 1762 |
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COCHRANE of Woodbrook,co.Wicklow,Lisgar |
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Castle,co.Cavan and Kildare Street,Dublin |
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8 Oct 1903 |
UK |
1 |
Henry Cochrane |
21 Dec 1836 |
11 Sep 1904 |
67 |
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11 Sep 1904 |
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2 |
Ernest Cecil Cochrane |
12 Sep 1873 |
6 Mar 1952 |
78 |
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6 Mar 1952 |
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3 |
Desmond Oriel Alastair George Weston |
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Cochrane |
22 Oct 1918 |
12 Mar 1979 |
60 |
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12 Mar 1979 |
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Henry Marc Sursock Cochrane |
23 Oct 1946 |
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COCHRANE of Woodbrook,Wicklow |
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10 Feb 1915 |
UK |
1 |
Stanley Herbert Cochrane |
19 Sep 1877 |
23 Oct 1949 |
72 |
to |
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Extinct on his death |
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23 Oct 1949 |
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COCKBURN of Langton,Berwick |
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22 Nov 1627 |
NS |
1 |
William Cockburn |
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c Dec 1628 |
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c Dec 1628 |
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2 |
William Cockburn |
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c 1650 |
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c 1650 |
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3 |
William Cockburn |
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c 1657 |
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c 1657 |
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4 |
Archibald Cockburn |
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28 Jun 1705 |
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Jun 1705 |
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5 |
Archibald Cockburn |
16 Nov 1687 |
18 Feb 1710 |
22 |
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Feb 1710 |
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6 |
Alexander Cockburn |
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May 1739 |
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May 1739 |
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7 |
Alexander Cockburn |
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30 Apr 1745 |
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30 Apr 1745 |
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8 |
James Cockburn |
c 1729 |
26 Jul 1804 |
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MP for Lanark 1772-1784 |
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26 Jul 1804 |
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9 |
James Cockburn |
21 Mar 1771 |
26 Feb 1852 |
80 |
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Governor of Bermuda 1811-1819 |
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26 Feb 1852 |
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10 |
George Cockburn |
22 Apr 1772 |
19 Aug 1853 |
81 |
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MP for
Portsmouth 1818-1820, Weobly |
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1820-1828,
Plymouth 1828-1832 and |
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Ripon 1841-1847 |
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19 Aug 1853 |
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11 |
William Cockburn |
2 Jun 1773 |
30 Apr 1858 |
84 |
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30 Apr 1858 |
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12 |
Alexander James Edmund Cockburn |
24 Dec 1802 |
20 Nov 1880 |
77 |
to |
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MP for Southampton 1847-1856. Solicitor |
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20 Nov 1880 |
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General 1850-1851. Attorney General |
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1851-1852 and 1852-1856. Lord Chief |
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Justice of the Common Pleas 1856-1859. |
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Lord Chief Justice 1859-1880. PC 1857 |
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On his death the baronetcy became dormant |
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COCKBURN of that Ilk |
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24 May 1671 |
NS |
1 |
James Cockburn |
7 Nov 1628 |
1 Jan 1704 |
75 |
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1 Jan 1704 |
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2 |
William Cockburn |
11 Sep 1662 |
11 Jan 1751 |
88 |
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11 Jan 1751 |
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3 |
James Cockburn |
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13 Mar 1780 |
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13 Mar 1780 |
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4 |
William James Cockburn |
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9 Jan 1800 |
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9 Jan 1800 |
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5 |
James Cockburn |
1723 |
9 Jun 1809 |
85 |
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9 Jun 1809 |
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6 |
William Cockburn |
1769 |
19 Mar 1835 |
65 |
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19 Mar 1835 |
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7 |
William Sarsfield Rossiter Cockburn |
11 Jun 1796 |
12 Apr 1858 |
61 |
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12 Apr 1858 |
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8 |
Edward Cludde Cockburn |
10 Jun 1834 |
24 Dec 1903 |
69 |
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24 Dec 1903 |
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9 |
Robert Cockburn |
7 Dec 1861 |
26 Aug 1938 |
76 |
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26 Aug 1938 |
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10 |
James Stanhope Cockburn |
11 Nov 1867 |
1 Apr 1947 |
79 |
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1 Apr 1947 |
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11 |
John Brydges Cockburn |
23 Dec 1870 |
2 May 1949 |
78 |
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2 May 1949 |
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12 |
John Elliot Cockburn |
7 Dec 1925 |
12 Jun 2015 |
89 |
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12 Jun 2015 |
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13 |
Charles Christopher Cockburn |
19 Nov 1950 |
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COCKBURN-CAMPBELL of Gartsford,Ross |
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6 May 1815 |
UK |
1 |
Alexander
Campbell |
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11 Dec 1824 |
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He obtained a fresh creation in 1821. On his death |
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11 Dec 1824 |
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the creation of 1815 became extinct,but the |
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3 Jul 1821 |
UK |
1 |
creation of 1821 passed to:- |
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11 Dec 1824 |
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Alexander Thomas Cockburn (Cockburn- |
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Campbell from 1825) |
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23 Apr 1871 |
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23 Apr 1871 |
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Alexander Cockburn-Campbell |
1843 |
6 Sep 1871 |
28 |
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6 Sep 1871 |
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Thomas Cockburn-Campbell |
18 Apr 1845 |
27 Sep 1892 |
47 |
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27 Sep 1892 |
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5 |
Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell |
1872 |
1 Jul 1935 |
62 |
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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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1 Jul 1935 |
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6 |
Thomas Cockburn-Campbell |
8 Dec 1918 |
28 Dec 1999 |
80 |
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28 Dec 1999 |
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7 |
Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell |
16 Mar 1945 |
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COCKERELL of Sezincote,Gloucs |
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25 Sep 1809 |
UK |
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See "Rushout" |
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COCKS of Dumbleton,Gloucs |
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7 Feb 1662 |
E |
1 |
Richard Cocks |
c 1602 |
16 Sep 1684 |
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16 Sep 1684 |
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2 |
Richard Cocks |
c 1659 |
21 Oct 1726 |
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MP for Gloucestershire 1698-1702 |
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21 Oct 1726 |
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3 |
Robert Cocks |
c 1660 |
9 Feb 1736 |
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9 Feb 1736 |
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4 |
Robert Cocks |
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4 Apr 1765 |
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4 Apr 1765 |
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COCKS of Dumbleton,Gloucs |
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7 Oct 1772 |
GB |
1 |
Charles Cocks |
29 Jun 1725 |
30 Jan 1806 |
80 |
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He was subsequently created Baron Somers |
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(qv) in 1784
with which title the |
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baronetcy remains merged |
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CODDINGTON of Wycollar,Lancs |
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17 Feb 1896 |
UK |
1 |
William Coddington |
12 Dec 1830 |
15 Feb 1918 |
87 |
to |
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MP for Blackburn 1880-1906 |
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15 Feb 1918 |
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Extinct on his death |
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CODRINGTON of Dodington,Gloucs |
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21 Apr 1721 |
GB |
1 |
William Codrington |
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17 Dec 1738 |
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MP for Minehead 1737-1738 |
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17 Dec 1738 |
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2 |
William Codrington |
26 Oct 1719 |
11 Mar 1792 |
72 |
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MP for Beverley
1747-1761 and |
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Tewkesbury 1761-1792 |
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11 Mar 1792 |
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3 |
William Codrington |
c 1737 |
5 Sep 1816 |
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5 Sep 1816 |
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4 |
William Raimond Codrington |
25 Jan 1805 |
17 Dec 1873 |
68 |
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17 Dec 1873 |
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5 |
William Mary Joseph Codrington |
13 Mar 1829 |
1 Mar 1904 |
74 |
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1 Mar 1904 |
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6 |
William Robert Codrington |
18 Apr 1867 |
7 Nov 1932 |
65 |
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7 Nov 1932 |
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7 |
William Richard Codrington |
22 Apr 1904 |
23 Mar 1961 |
56 |
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23 Mar 1961 |
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8 |
William Alexander Codrington |
5 Jul 1934 |
1 Dec 2006 |
72 |
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1 Dec 2006 |
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9 |
Giles Peter Codrington |
28 Oct 1943 |
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CODRINGTON of Dodington,Gloucs |
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25 Feb 1876 |
UK |
1 |
Gerald William Henry Codrington |
9 Oct 1850 |
3 Nov 1929 |
79 |
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3 Nov 1929 |
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2 |
Christopher
William Gerald Henry |
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Codrington |
6 Oct 1894 |
10 Nov 1979 |
85 |
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10 Nov 1979 |
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Simon Francis Bethell Codrington |
14 Aug 1923 |
17 Aug 2005 |
82 |
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17 Aug 2005 |
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20 Feb 1960 |
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13 Jun 1804 |
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Isaac Coffin |
16 May 1759 |
23 Jul 1839 |
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23 Jul 1839 |
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COGHILL of Coghill,Yorks |
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31 Aug 1778 |
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14 Jul 1732 |
8 Mar 1790 |
57 |
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8 Mar 1790 |
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John Thomas Coghill |
2 Feb 1766 |
21 May 1817 |
51 |
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21 May 1817 |
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Josiah Coghill Coghill |
1773 |
20 Jun 1850 |
76 |
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20 Jun 1850 |
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John Joscelyn Coghill |
11 Feb 1826 |
29 Nov 1905 |
79 |
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29 Nov 1905 |
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Egerton Bushe Coghill |
7 Feb 1853 |
9 Oct 1921 |
68 |
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9 Oct 1921 |
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Marmaduke Nevill Patrick Somerville |
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Coghill |
18 Mar 1896 |
6 Jan 1981 |
84 |
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6 Jan 1981 |
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Joscelyn Ambrose Cramer Coghill |
30 Sep 1902 |
6 Jun 1983 |
80 |
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6 Jun 1983 |
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Egerton James Nevill Tobias Coghill |
26 Mar 1930 |
23 Sep 2000 |
70 |
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23 Sep 2000 |
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Patrick Kendal Farley Coghill |
3 Nov 1960 |
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COGHILL of Richings,Bucks |
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24 Mar 1781 |
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John Coghill |
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14 Nov 1785 |
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14 Nov 1785 |
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COHEN of Highfield,Kent |
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19 Dec 1905 |
UK |
1 |
Benjamin Louis Cohen |
18 Nov 1844 |
8 Nov 1909 |
64 |
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MP for Islington East 1892-1906 |
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8 Nov 1909 |
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Herbert Benjamin Cohen |
26 Apr 1874 |
23 Apr 1968 |
93 |
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23 Apr 1968 |
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COHEN of Honymead,Somerset |
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11 Dec 1961 |
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COKAYNE of Ashbourne Hall,Derby |
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10 Jan 1642 |
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Aston Cokayne |
20 Dec 1608 |
18 Feb 1684 |
75 |
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Feb 1684 |
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COKE of Longford,Derby |
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30 Dec 1641 |
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c 1669 |
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Robert Coke |
29 Apr 1645 |
15 Jan 1688 |
42 |
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MP for Derbyshire 1685-1687 |
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Jan 1688 |
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Edward Coke |
6 Oct 1648 |
26 Aug 1727 |
78 |
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26 Aug 1727 |
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COLBRAND of Boreham,Sussex |
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21 Dec 1621 |
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John Colbrand |
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1627 |
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1627 |
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James Colbrand |
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c 1640 |
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c 1640 |
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Richard Colbrand |
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14 Mar 1664 |
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Mar 1664 |
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Charles Colbrand |
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19 Mar 1667 |
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Mar 1667 |
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Robert Colbrand |
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2 Jun 1709 |
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2 Jun 1709 |
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COLBY of Kensington,London |
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21 Jun 1720 |
GB |
1 |
Thomas
Colby |
c 1670 |
23 Sep 1729 |
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MP for Rochester 1724-1727 |
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23 Sep 1729 |
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COLCLOUGH of Tintern Abbey,Wexford |
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21 Jul 1628 |
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Adam Colclough |
c 1590 |
4 Apr 1637 |
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4 Apr 1637 |
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2 |
Caesar Colclough |
23 Nov 1623 |
22 Jun 1684 |
60 |
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MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme 1661 |
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22 Jun 1684 |
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3 |
Caesar Colclough |
c 1650 |
22 Sep 1687 |
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22 Sep 1687 |
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COLE of Brancepath,Durham |
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15 Feb 1641 |
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Nicholas Cole |
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c 1660 |
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c 1660 |
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2 |
Ralph Cole |
3 Nov 1629 |
9 Aug 1704 |
74 |
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MP for Durham
1678-1679 |
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9 Aug 1704 |
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3 |
Nicholas Cole |
9 Jun 1685 |
1711 |
26 |
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1711 |
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Mark Cole |
8 Nov 1687 |
25 Mar 1720 |
32 |
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Mar 1720 |
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COLE of Newland,Dublin |
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23 Jan 1661 |
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John Cole |
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c 1691 |
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c 1691 |
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2 |
Arthur Cole |
1664 |
5 Oct 1754 |
90 |
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baronetcy then merged until its extinction |
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COLEBROOKE of Gatton,Surrey |
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12 Oct 1759 |
GB |
1 |
James Colebrooke |
21 Jul 1722 |
10 May 1761 |
38 |
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MP for Gatton 1751-1761 |
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10 May 1761 |
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2 |
George Colebrooke |
14 Jun 1729 |
5 Aug 1809 |
80 |
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MP for Arundel 1754-1774 |
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5 Aug 1809 |
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3 |
James Edward Colebrooke |
7 Jul 1761 |
5 Nov 1838 |
77 |
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5 Nov 1838 |
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Thomas Edward Colebrooke |
19 Aug 1813 |
11 Jan 1890 |
76 |
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MP for Taunton 1842-1852, Lanarkshire |
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1857-1868 and Lanarkshire North 1868-1885 |
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Lord Lieutenant Lanarkshire 1869-1890 |
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11 Jan 1890 |
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Edward Arthur Colebrooke |
12 Oct 1861 |
28 Feb 1939 |
77 |
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subsequently created Baron |
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Colebrooke (qv) in 1906 with which title |
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extinction in 1939 |
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COLEPEPER of Preston Hall,Kent |
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17 May 1627 |
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William Colepeper |
c 1588 |
1651 |
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1651 |
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Richard Colepeper |
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10 Jan 1660 |
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Jan 1660 |
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Thomas Colepeper |
c 1656 |
18 May 1723 |
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18 May 1723 |
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COLEPEPER of Wakehurst,Sussex |
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20 Sep 1628 |
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1 |
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c 1651 |
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c 1651 |
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Benjamin Colepeper |
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c 1670 |
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c 1670 |
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Edward Colepeper |
c 1632 |
c 1700 |
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c 1700 |
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William Colepeper |
23 Nov 1668 |
28 Mar 1740 |
71 |
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28 Mar 1740 |
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COLFOX of Symondsbury,Dorset |
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4 Jul 1939 |
UK |
1 |
William Philip Colfox |
25 Feb 1888 |
8 Nov 1966 |
78 |
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MP for Dorset North 1918-1922 and Dorset |
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West 1922-1941 |
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8 Nov 1966 |
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William John Colfox |
25 Apr 1924 |
12 Jul 2014 |
90 |
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12 Jul 2014 |
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Philip John Colfox |
27 Dec 1962 |
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COLLET of St Clere,Kent |
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12 Jun 1888 |
UK |
1 |
Mark Wilks Collet |
Sep 1816 |
25 Apr 1905 |
88 |
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25 Apr 1905 |
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2 |
Mark Edimann Collet |
12 Jan 1864 |
24 Sep 1944 |
80 |
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24 Sep 1944 |
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COLLETON of London |
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18 Feb 1661 |
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John Colleton |
c 1608 |
c Mar 1667 |
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c Mar 1667 |
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Peter Colleton |
17 Sep 1635 |
24 Mar 1694 |
58 |
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MP for Bossiney 1681-1685 and 1689-1694 |
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24 Mar 1694 |
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John Colleton |
Aug 1669 |
Sep 1754 |
85 |
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Sep 1754 |
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4 |
John Colleton |
1738 |
1778 |
40 |
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1778 |
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5 |
John Snell Colleton |
27 Jan 1775 |
Jul 1801 |
26 |
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Jul 1801 |
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6 |
James Nassau Colleton |
23 Mar 1752 |
16 Jan 1815 |
62 |
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16 Jan 1815 |
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7 |
James Roupell Colleton |
22 Dec 1783 |
28 Jul 1848 |
64 |
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28 Jul 1848 |
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8 |
Robert Augustus Fulford Graves Colleton |
19 Sep 1824 |
28 Oct 1866 |
42 |
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28 Oct 1866 |
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9 |
Robert Augustus William Colleton |
31 Aug 1854 |
1 Sep 1938 |
84 |
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1 Sep 1938 |
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COLLETT of Bridge Ward,London |
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1 Nov 1934 |
UK |
1 |
Sir Charles Henry Collett |
Jul 1864 |
23 Nov 1938 |
74 |
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23 Nov 1938 |
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2 |
Henry Seymour Collett |
14 Feb 1893 |
6 Jan 1971 |
77 |
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6 Jan 1971 |
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Ian Seymour Collett |
5 Oct 1953 |
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20 Sep 1814 |
UK |
1 |
George Ralph Collier |
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24 Mar 1824 |
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24 Mar 1824 |
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COLMAN of Gatton Park,Surrey |
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26 Nov 1907 |
UK |
1 |
Jeremiah Colman |
24 Apr 1859 |
16 Jan 1942 |
82 |
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16 Jan 1942 |
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2 |
Jeremiah Colman |
1 Jan 1886 |
8 Jan 1961 |
75 |
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8 Jan 1961 |
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Michael Jeremiah Colman |
7 Jul 1928 |
26 Dec 2023 |
95 |
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26 Dec 2023 |
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Jeremiah Michael Powlett Colman |
23 Jan 1958 |
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COLMAN of Reigate,Surrey |
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29 Jan 1952 |
UK |
1 |
Nigel Claudian Dalziel Colman |
1886 |
7 Mar 1966 |
79 |
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7 Mar 1966 |
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Extinct on his death |
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COLQUHOUN of Colquhoun,Dumbarton |
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30 Aug 1625 |
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1 |
See "Grant" |
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COLQUHOUN of Luss,Argyllshire |
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27 Jun 1786 |
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1 |
James Colquhoun |
22 Feb 1714 |
16 Nov 1786 |
72 |
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16 Nov 1786 |
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2 |
James Colquhoun |
28 Jul 1741 |
23 Apr 1805 |
63 |
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23 Apr 1805 |
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3 |
James Colquhoun |
28 Sep 1774 |
3 Feb 1836 |
61 |
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MP for Dunbartonshire 1799-1806 |
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3 Feb 1836 |
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4 |
James Colquhoun |
7 Feb 1804 |
18 Dec 1873 |
69 |
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MP for Dunbartonshure 1837-1841. Lord |
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Lieutenant Dumbarton 1837-1873 |
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18 Dec 1873 |
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5 |
James Colquhoun |
30 Mar 1844 |
18 Mar 1907 |
62 |
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Lord Lieutenant Dumbarton 1887-1907 |
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18 Mar 1907 |
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6 |
Alan John Colquhoun |
19 Sep 1838 |
14 Mar 1910 |
71 |
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14 Mar 1910 |
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7 |
Iain Colquhoun |
20 Jun 1887 |
12 Nov 1948 |
61 |
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Lord Lieutenant Dumbarton 1919-1948 |
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KT 1937 |
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12 Nov 1948 |
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8 |
Ivar Iain Colquhoun |
4 Jan 1916 |
31 Jan 2008 |
92 |
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31 Jan 2008 |
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Rory Malcolm Colquhoun |
20 Dec 1947 |
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COLT of St.James's,Westminster |
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2 Mar 1694 |
E |
1 |
Henry Dutton Colt |
c 1646 |
25 Apr 1731 |
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MP for Newport IOW 1695-1698 and Westminster |
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1701-1702 and 1705-1708 |
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25 Apr 1731 |
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John Dutton Colt |
1725 |
4 May 1809 |
83 |
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May 1809 |
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John Dutton Colt |
c 1750 |
29 Jun 1810 |
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Jun 1810 |
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4 |
John Dutton Colt |
8 Oct 1774 |
10 Jan 1845 |
70 |
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10 Jan 1845 |
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5 |
Edward Vaughan Colt |
c 1781 |
9 Jun 1849 |
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9 Jun 1849 |
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6 |
Edward Harry Vaughan Colt |
Apr 1808 |
15 Oct 1882 |
74 |
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15 Oct 1882 |
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7 |
Thomas Archer Colt |
6 Nov 1815 |
26 Feb 1893 |
77 |
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26 Feb 1893 |
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8 |
Edward Harry Dutton Colt |
3 Oct 1850 |
23 Jun 1931 |
80 |
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23 Jun 1931 |
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9 |
Henry Archer Colt |
16 Sep 1882 |
10 Feb 1951 |
68 |
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10 Feb 1951 |
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10 |
Edward William Dutton Colt |
22 Sep 1936 |
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COLTHURST of Ardrum,co.Cork |
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3 Aug 1744 |
I |
1 |
John Colthurst |
by 1720 |
19 Sep 1775 |
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19 Sep 1775 |
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2 |
John Conway Colthurst |
c 1743 |
15 Feb 1787 |
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15 Feb 1787 |
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3 |
Nicholas Colthurst |
c 1743 |
Jul 1795 |
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Jul 1795 |
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4 |
Nicholas Conway Colthurst |
Jan 1789 |
22 Jun 1829 |
40 |
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MP for Cork 1812-1829 |
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22 Jun 1829 |
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5 |
George Conway Colthurst |
1824 |
24 Sep 1878 |
54 |
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MP for Kinsale 1863-1874 |
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24 Sep 1878 |
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6 |
George St.John Colthurst |
29 Jun 1850 |
25 Dec 1925 |
75 |
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25 Dec 1925 |
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George Oliver Colthurst |
24 Aug 1882 |
28 Feb 1951 |
68 |
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28 Feb 1951 |
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8 |
Richard St.John Jefferyes Colthurst |
19 Jul 1887 |
18 Feb 1955 |
67 |
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18 Feb 1955 |
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9 |
Richard la Touche Colthurst |
14 Aug 1928 |
22 Mar 2003 |
74 |
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22 Mar 2003 |
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Charles St.John Colthurst |
21 May 1955 |
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COLYEAR of Holland |
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20 Feb 1677 |
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Alexander Colyear |
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c 1685 |
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David Colyear |
c 1656 |
2 Jan 1730 |
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He was subsequently created Earl of |
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baronetcy
then merged until its extinction |
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in 1835 |
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COLYER-FERGUSSON of Spitalhaugh,Peebles |
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23 Jan 1866 |
UK |
1 |
William Fergusson |
20 Mar 1808 |
10 Feb 1877 |
68 |
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10 Feb 1877 |
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2 |
James Ranken Fergusson |
10 Aug 1835 |
28 Oct 1924 |
89 |
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28 Oct 1924 |
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Thomas Colyer Colyer-Fergusson |
11 Jul 1865 |
7 Apr 1951 |
85 |
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7 Apr 1951 |
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4 |
James Herbert Hamilton Colyer-Fergusson |
10 Jan 1917 |
9 Jan 2004 |
86 |
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9 Jan 2004 |
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COMPTON of Hartbury,Gloucs |
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6 May 1686 |
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William Compton |
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c 1698 |
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William Compton |
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5 Jun 1731 |
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5 Jun 1731 |
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William Compton |
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3 May 1758 |
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3 May 1758 |
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William Compton |
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Jan 1760 |
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Jan 1760 |
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Walter Abingdon Compton |
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29 Aug 1773 |
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29 Aug 1773 |
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COMPTON-THORNHILL of |
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11 Aug 1885 |
UK |
1 |
Thomas Thornhill |
26 Mar 1837 |
2 Apr 1900 |
63 |
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MP for Suffolk West 1875-1885 |
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2 Apr 1900 |
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2 |
Anthony John Thornhill (Compton-Thornhill |
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to |
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2 Aug 1868 |
17 Mar 1949 |
80 |
17 Mar 1949 |
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CONANT of Lyndon,Rutland |
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30 Jun 1954 |
UK |
1 |
Roger John Edward Conant |
28 May 1899 |
30 Mar 1973 |
73 |
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MP for Chesterfield 1931-1935, Bewdley |
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1937-1950 and
Rutland and Stamford |
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1950-1959 |
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30 Mar 1973 |
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2 |
John Ernest Michael Conant |
24 Apr 1923 |
10 Jan 2024 |
100 |
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10 Jan 2024 |
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Simond Edward Christopher Conant |
13 Oct 1958 |
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CONGREVE of Walton,Staffs |
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7 Dec 1812 |
UK |
1 |
William Congreve |
7 Jul 1742 |
30 Apr 1814 |
71 |
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30 Apr 1814 |
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2 |
William Congreve |
20 May 1772 |
16 May 1828 |
55 |
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MP for
Gatton 1812-1816 and Plymouth |
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1818-1828 |
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16 May 1828 |
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William Augustus Congreve |
1827 |
9 Dec 1887? |
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further information on this baronet, see the |
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9 Dec 1887? |
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note at the foot of this page. |
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Presumably extinct on his death,but see the |
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note below |
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30 Jun 1927 |
UK |
1 |
Geoffrey Cecil Congreve |
19 Jul 1897 |
28 Jul 1941 |
44 |
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28 Jul 1941 |
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the
foot of the page containing details of his |
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father's (Sir Walter Norris Congreve) knighthood |
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Sir Gilbert East, 2nd baronet (listed under
'Clayton-East') |
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Sir Gilbert was drowned in August 1866. The
following report is taken from 'The Irish Times' |
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of 15 August 1866:- |
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'Sir Gilbert East lost his life near the pier
at Ryde early on Sunday morning under extraordinary |
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circumstances. He had been in the habit for
many years of spending the yachting season at |
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Ryde, and this year his fine schooner the Lalla
Rookh has been out daily during the regattas |
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on the Solent. She was at her moorings, about
400 yards from the pier head, on Saturday |
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afternoon, when Sir Gilbert, accompanied by a
female companion, came ashore in his own |
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cutter
and spent the evening in Ryde. Between one and two o'clock on Sunday morning
he |
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passed
through the toll gates with the same person, as the pierman supposed, to go
on board |
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his yacht. It was high water, and it was
raining heavily at the time, and before they could have |
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got half way down the pier the attention of the
few persons at the gate house at that hour |
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was excited by the piercing shrieks of a woman.
Captain Craske, one of the oldest officers of |
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the Royal Mail Isle of Wight steamboat service,
happened to be at the toll house, in the |
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performance of his duty at the time, and
Cousins, the pier watchman, and others ran in the |
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direction from which the cries proceeded. On
reaching the round-house they found a lady in |
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a state of great excitement, and a voice from
the water was distinctly heard crying out, |
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"Save me! Oh save a drowning man! I'm all
right!" Adams, one of the crew of Mr. Hudson's |
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yacht, the Caroline, who was among the few
present, ran to his cutter alongside the slip, |
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about 250 yards distant, but before he and his
mates could get back to the spot whence |
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the cries came all traces of any person in the
water were lost. The search was continued |
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for some hours, but without avail. Sir
Gilbert's companion returned to the toll-house, and |
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subsequently went off in the cutter of the
Lalla Rookh, the crew of which had been awaiting |
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the arrival of their owner at the pier-gates,
but, on seeing him approach, had hastened off |
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to the pier head, where their boat was moored,
and where they had been out of hearing of |
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the alarm excited by the sad event. It is said
that Sir Gilbert was an excellent swimmer, so |
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that the circumstances of his death appear the
more extraordinary.' |
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Sir Robert Alan Clayton-East-Clayton, 9th
baronet |
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Numerous legends relating to lost cities
continue to exist, notwithstanding modern technology |
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and satellite mapping of the Earth's surface.
Many men have lost their lives in searching for |
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such cities - a good example is the Fawcett
Expedition which disappeared in 1925 when seeking |
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a lost city deep in the uncharted jungles of Brazil. |
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Lesser known is the 'lost oasis' of Zerzura (or
Zarzura), reputed to be hidden in the Sahara |
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desert near the border between Egypt and Libya.
An excellent summary of the various searches |
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for Zerzura can be found by cutting and pasting
the following web address into your browser:- |
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http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/200206/searching.for.zerzura.htm |
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Sir
Robert took part in one such search in 1932. The following article appeared
in the |
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'Manchester Guardian' of 11 September 1932:- |
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'The very sudden death of Sir Robert
Clayton-East-Clayton, which was due, it is believed, to |
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some germ picked up during his recent visit to
the Libyan Desert, recall's the young explorer's |
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attempt to discover by means of aeroplanes the
legendary oasis, Zarzura. [Sir Robert's death |
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was diagnosed as being caused by acute anterior
poliomyelitis - i.e. polio] |
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'In the early summer of this year Sir Robert,
together with Count de Almasy [the subject of the |
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film "The English Patient"],
established a base at Dakhia, the most westerly of the Egyptian |
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oases, and from the air reconnoitred the waste
of sand that extends from Dakhia for a distance |
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of some three hundred miles. They saw and
photographed a wide wadi (valley) containing a |
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large
amount of sunt (acacia) trees, and as this part of the Libyan Desert is
devoid of |
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vegetation of any kind it is thought that the
trees can be accounted for only by the presence |
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of water rising to or near to the surface, and
that the wadi is probably the famous lost oasis |
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of
Zarzura. Unfortunately, the terrific heat and shortage of water made the risk
of landing |
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exceedingly dangerous, and further exploration
was postponed until the winter. |
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'Whether the oasis actually exists in the form
that oases usually take, i.e. a spring flowing to |
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the surface with dense palm groves, is a very
moot point, but the local Arab legends are very |
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firm on the matter, and all ancient Arab
historians speak of a wonderful town set in ideal |
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surroundings, where a race of men cut off from
the outside world have lived since the days of |
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the Persians.' |
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Sir Robert had been married only a fortnight
when he set off on this expedition. His widow died |
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a year after his death, on 15 September 1933,
when she fell from the cockpit of her aeroplane |
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just as it was about to leave the ground. |
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Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell, 5th
baronet |
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The Cockburn-Campbell family have been
residents of Western Australia since 1858, when the |
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second baronet arrived and assumed the position
of Superintendent of Police, later becoming |
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the Resident Magistrate at Albany. The fourth
baronet, Sir Thomas, was editor of the "West |
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Australian" newspaper, and subsequently
first President of the Western Australian Legislative |
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Council. A sufferer from chronic insomnia, he
was found unconscious in the Council chamber |
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and
died soon after; at the subsequent inquest he was found to have died from an
overdose |
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His eldest son, Sir Alexander, the fifth
baronet, after a period in government service, lived a |
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pioneering life in northern Western Australia
as a stockman and station manager, and became |
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known as the "drover baronet." He
spent over 30 years in the Northern Territory and the |
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Kimberleys and became a living legend in those
areas. |
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He married Maude Giles in 1918. Although the
entry under this baronet in Burke's Peerage states |
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that his wife died in 1923, her actual date of
death was 12 February 1926 - an article in the |
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"West Australian" of 14 June 1926
states that "It will be recalled that Sir Alexander lost his wife |
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under particularly sad circumstances several
months ago...." The 1926 date is also confirmed by |
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her grand-daughter, who I contacted as a
courtesy before publishing this note. |
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The story of her death is indeed a sad one,
illustrating the difficulties caused by distance and |
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isolation in the remote areas of Australia at
that time, prior to the founding of the Royal Flying |
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Doctor Service in 1928. Quoting from an article
in the Perth "Mirror" of 27 March 1926 [a further |
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indication that her death occurred in that
year], "Sir Alexander Campbell and Lady Campbell, |
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with three children, the eldest aged six [sic],
reside at Waterloo Station, 164 miles from |
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Wyndham. Lady Campbell was preparing to leave
for Wyndham, to be confined, when she was |
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suddenly taken ill. A messenger was sent to
Wyndham for a doctor, who set out at once on |
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horseback, but arrived too late. The
unfortunate lady died on the following day. From the |
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time the messenger left and until the doctor
arrived at the bedside 11 days had elapsed." |
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Sir
Alexander finally returned to Perth in 1932 to seek treatment for his eyes.
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suffering from trachoma, known as "sandy
blight" in outback Australia. Here he remained until |
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1 July 1935, when he was killed by a train at a
Perth level-crossing. The following edited report |
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of the subsequent inquest appeared in the
"Kalgoorlie Miner" on 7 August 1935:- |
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'The Acting Coroner, Mr. Isaacson, J.P., today
[6 August] found that Sir Alexander Cockburn |
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Campbell, Bart., came by his death, on July 1,
through injuries sustained when struck by a |
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locomotive
at the Swan street level crossing, Bassendean [a north-eastern suburb of
Perth], |
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and that there was no blame attachable to
anyone...... |
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'Leslie Stainer Burge, butcher, said that he
was at the Swan street level crossing, Bassendean, |
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at 8.45 a.m. on July 1, waiting for a train
from Bassendean to pass. Witness noticed the |
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deceased
also waiting. The train from Bassendean passed within a minute. As the
locomotive |
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went by the engine-driver pointed ahead to
indicate another train, coming from Guildford. The |
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deceased, however, stepped on to the line as
the Bassendean train cleared the crossing. The |
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whistle sounded as the second train approached,
and witness sounded the horn of his car and |
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shouted warnings to the deceased. The deceased
did not appear to hear. He cleared the first |
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set of rails. Glancing up as he approached the
second set, he appeared to have become |
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confused
on seeing the train from Guildford bearing down on him. Had he stood still,
witness |
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said, the deceased would have escaped. The
deceased stepped back on to the line he had |
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already left, and was struck by the engine and
hurled against the cattle pit. He appeared to |
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be dead when witness went to him.' |
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Nigel Benjamin Cohen, son and heir of Sir
Herbert Benjamin Cohen, 2nd |
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baronet (18 Jan 1908 - 18 Sept 1931) |
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Nigel Cohen was killed in an air crash in
September 1931. The following report appeared in the |
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'Manchester Guardian' of 19 September 1931:- |
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'An aeroplane crashed from a height of 4,000
feet at New Inn Green, Kent, last night, and the |
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pilot, Mr, Nigel B. Cohen (23), of Sandy Hatch,
Hythe, was killed. It is stated that a wing fell |
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from the machine. |
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'Cohen
had previously taken off from the headquarters of the Cinque Ports Flying
Club at |
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'The machine crashed in a field at New Inn
Green about ten yards from the road. AA Patrol Delo, |
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who
was on duty at the crossroads close by, rushed to the machine but found the
pilot dead |
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in the wreckage. He told a reporter that the
pilot seemed to race the engine and then dive |
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from about 4,000 feet. When the 'plane was
2,000 feet up the wing fell off. |
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'Mr, K.K. Brown, the Cinque Ports Club
instructor, said that he was watching the machine in the |
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air
and saw the wing fall. Parts of the machine were picked up 200 yards from the
wreckage |
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and the engine was completely buried in the
ground. |
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'Mr.
Brown said he considered that the crash was due to the excessive strain upon
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structure of the machine owing to its big dive. |
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'An eye-witness of the crash, Mr. F.W. Bryant,
told a reporter that he was in a shed in his |
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garden when he heard the roar of an aeroplane
engine. "I looked out and saw the 'plane diving |
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towards me," he said. "It seemed to
be coming straight for me for several seconds, when |
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suddenly a wing fell off. Then the 'plane
toppled over. I rushed away, as I thought it was going |
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to crash into my garden, but it missed it by
about twenty yards." |
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'The aeroplane missed the roof of the hotel at
the crossroads by inches, and crashed into the |
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grounds at the rear of the hotel. |
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'Mr. Cohen was the eldest son of Sir Herbert
Benjamin Cohen, Bart., of Sandy Hatch, Hythe, |
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Kent. Sir Herbert is a barrister, and is a
major (retired) of the 4th West Kent Regiment. Mr. |
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Nigel Cohen was the heir to the baronetcy.' |
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Sir Mark Cole, 4th baronet [E 1641] |
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Sir Mark, together with a number of other men,
appears to have formed a vigilante group in |
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an
attempt to keep the streets of London safe. The following account is taken
from "A |
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compleat collection of remarkable tryals of the
most notorious malefactors" [London 1718-1721] |
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'Sir Mark Cole, Bar., John Reading, Robert
Squibb, and Hugh Jones, were all indicted at the Old |
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Bailey,
June 6, 1712, for a Riot and Assault committed on the 11th of March, 1712.
The |
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Evidence was John Bouch, a Watchman in
Essex-street, who deposed, that while he was at |
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his Watch-house, a company of Men came along
the Street, and after a while enter'd into a |
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Consultation, and then two of them singled out,
and came to him, and asked him what he did |
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with that Dog; to which he answer'd, he took
care of the Street: whereupon one of them |
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struck him, and said, d--m
me, I'll take care of your Dog and you too; and
the Watchman |
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defending himself, one cry'd stout, as he thought, and
presently came up near twenty, with |
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whom the Watchman skirmish'd, and kept them off
for a long time, they intending (as he said |
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he understood by them) to nail him up in his
Watch-house, and roll him about the Street. They |
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laid at him, some with Swords, and some with
Sticks; but he defended himself with his Staff, |
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till at length they retired, and he pursued
them, and by the help of a Constable, and some more |
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Watchmen, took several of them; among whom (he
swore) were the several Defendants; and |
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that Mr. Salt, the High-Constable, let others go. |
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'They, in their Defence, had several Witnesses
to prove their design to be otherwise than it |
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was represented; amongst whom was the aforesaid
Mr. Salt, who swore, that being informed |
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some Gentleman had procured a Justice of the
Peace's Approbation, to an Intention of theirs, |
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to msearch the Streets for Mohocks [a gang
which terrorised London streets in the early 18th |
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century], on the Night they assembled at the
Bear-tavern, and he with them, to put design |
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in execution; and after some Consultation,
resolved to go two and two, and to meet at certain |
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Places of Rendezvous; as in Golden-square, then
in Marlborough-street, after in Newport- |
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street; from thence to Covent-Garden, where
they took 13 men out of a Gaming-House, and |
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afterwards went to Clare-Market, where they
heard the Lord Hinchingbrook was in the Round- |
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House, in the Strand, and the Mohocks in
Devereux-Court: and making down that way, found |
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3 persons in Pissing-alley [!], knock'd down in
a bloody condition; whom he had to Surgeons, |
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and got them looked after: and as to what was
in Essex-Court, he knew not. He said also, |
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that while they were abroad in Couples, they
agreed, upon any Surprize or Attack, to use the |
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word stiff, (which the Watchman mistook, and called stout) and that their going
out was not |
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to molest, but to preserve the Queen's Peace.
They had other witnesses, who were in company |
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with them, who endeavoured to prove they were
not near the Watch-house, and that the |
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Watchman's Dog barking, one of them threw a
Stick at him; upon which the Watchman call'd |
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him Rogue and Villain; swore he would knock his
Brains out, and struck at him with his Staff, |
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which began the Fray. But upon the full
hearing, the Jury found them guilty, and the Court |
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fined them 3s 4d a-piece.' |
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Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, 4th baronet |
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Sir James, together with four of his servants,
was lost in a squall on Loch Lomond. The |
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following report of the incident appeared in
'The Scotsman' of 20 December 1873:- |
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'One
of the most painful boat accidents which have occurred in the West of
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time happened on Thursday evening on Loch
Lomond, when Sir James Colquhoun, Bart., of |
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Colquhoun
and Luss, three of his gamekeepers, and a kennel boy, were drowned by
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swamping of a boat, while making for the shore
from the island of Inch Lonaig. Up till last night, |
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the circumstances of the accident were
enveloped in uncertainty, and in all likelihood a probable |
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guess
will be the nearest approach to a knowledge of its causes that will ever be
made. The |
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calamity besides has caused such excitement,
not only in Luss, but throughout the surrounding |
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district,
that it is impossible to get any very accurate details of what is actually
known to have |
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occurred. |
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'From
what we learn, Sir James Colquhoun, accompanied by his brother William, five
keepers, |
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and
a boy, left Rossdhu Castle early on the forenoon of Thursday, and proceeded
in three boats |
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to Inch Lonaig. This is one of the largest of
the fine wooded islets with which the lower and |
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more
expanded portion of Loch Lomond is studded. It is the most northerly of the
group, and |
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will be remembered by those who have sailed up
the loch as the island passed on the right imm- |
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ediately
after the steamer steers away from Luss pier. This small possession of the
Colquhoun |
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family,
which lies about three quarters of a mile from the eastern and some five
furlongs from |
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the western shores of the lake, has been used
as a deer park by the baronets of Luss for a long |
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long period, the fine natural forest of old yew
trees, which covers one half of its area affording |
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excellent
shelter for the 150 deer that generally occupy the island. The only other
inhabitants |
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are
the keepers and patients of an institution for the treatment and cure of
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'The
object of the party was deer-stalking, it being the custom of Sir James
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season to present the poor people in the
surrounding neighbourhood with a supply of venison. |
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After remaining on Inch Lonaig for a few hours,
during which time Sir James and his brother |
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succeeded in killing several deer, the party
proceeded to their boats, and at four o'clock in |
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the afternoon left for the mainland. |
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'Sir James, his principal keeper, John Boyd,
two watchers, names James Spottiswood and Angus |
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McDonald; and Thomas Anderson, a kennel boy,
occupied the larger boat, in which were placed |
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the spoils of the chase. Mr Wm. Colquhoun left
about the same time in a skiff, and it is said |
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that before leaving Sir James remarked to his
brother that he had better not attempt making |
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the
land in the skiff, but accompany him in the larger boat. Mr Wm. Colquhoun,
however, did |
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not contemplate any danger, and declined his
brother's offer, and as the sequel proved, in so |
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doing
probably escaped the fate which overtook the rest of the party. The boat
occupied by |
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deceased baronet and his unfortunate companions took the lead, and was
followed by Mr |
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William Colquhoun in his skiff. The evening was
somewhat dark, and a strong breeze was |
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blowing, so that in a short time, the two boats
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James, who is said to have been an experienced boatman,, and to know well the
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over
which the craft had to be pulled, took the helm, while the keepers and the
boy manned |
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the oars. After leaving Inch Lonaig, another
island, Inch Conachan, had to be passed, and it |
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seems to be a disputed question - and one
which, probably, will never be solved, seeing that |
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none of the boat's crew were saved - which side
of the island Sir James steered past. Mr |
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William Colquhoun seems to be of opinion that
his brother must have selected the opposite |
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course from that which he chose. Be this as it
may, the boat with Sir James and his four |
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keepers must have been struck and upset by one
of those sudden squalls so common on the |
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Highland
lochs, and the whole of the occupants have perished. It may be mentioned that
Mr |
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Wm. Colquhoun had considerable difficulty, on
account of the squalls, to make the shore in |
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safety. |
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'The
first suspicion that the boat had been lost was aroused when two keepers, who
left Inch |
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Lonaig probably three quarters of an hour after
the others, went to Rossdhu. Mr Wm. Colquhoun |
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at once made inquiries if they had not seen the
boat occupied by his brother, and their answer |
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being in the negative, he concluded that some
accident had occurred. The two keepers were |
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at once despatched to search the loch for any
trace of the missing boat, but their efforts were |
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fruitless.
By some of the older inhabitants a faint hope was entertained that Sir James,
being |
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caught in a squall, had landed on Inch
Conachar, but this hope proved groundless by the boat, |
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two oars, the deceased baronet's hat, and two
deer being found yesterday morning on the |
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side of the loch, at a point known as
Strathcashell Bay. |
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'Mr
Wyllie, the factor, the Chief Constable of Dumbartonshire, and Mr Craig, Sir
James |
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Colquhoun's agent, were busily engaged
yesterday making preparations for operations which will |
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be commenced today, to drag the loch with the
object of recovering the bodies. A steamer will |
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start early in the morning provided with all
the necessaries for dragging the loch, and it is hoped |
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by this means the whole of the bodies will be
recovered. |
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'When the news of the melancholy catastrophe
got abroad, it is needless to say that the people in the |
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neighbourhood were thrown into a state of the
greatest excitement. Not only had they been |
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deprived of a good landlord, a man much
respected in the district and by those who knew him |
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personally, but four homes had been rendered
desolate by the loss of husbands or sons. At the |
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little village of Luss the scene presented
yesterday was one of the most melancholy character. |
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Men,
women, and children were seen to be mourning over the sad calamity, which
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unexpectedly had carried away Sir James and his
four servants. The circumstances of the |
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accident are all the more heartrending when the
time in the year and the philanthropic object |
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of the mission to the island is recollected.
None will mourn Sir James Colquhoun's untimely end |
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more than the numerous deserving poor of whom
at this season he was ever so mindful.' |
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Sir William Augustus Congreve, 3rd baronet |
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The following is extracted from the 'Birmingham
Daily Post' of 3 March 1882:- |
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'We are living amid all the weird mysteries of
the medieval times. We have had the mysterious |
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disappearance of Lord Aberdeen [qv] and the
disappearance and reappearance of Sir Roger |
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Tichborne; and now another lost baronet is
likely to give the courts of law the same trouble |
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as they have had upon former occasions. An
advertisement which appears in the columns of |
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The Times [on 22
February 1882] peremptorily demands information concerning Sir William |
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Augustus Congreve. The story of this lost
baronet is quite as interesting as that of any |
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"foundling of the forest" over whose
adventures we were wont to shed tears when related |
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by
Rosa Matilda [pen-name of Charlotte Dacre (1782-1841), an English author of
Gothic |
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novels].
His grandfather, Sir William Congreve, was the inventor of the Congreve
rocket. The |
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father
of the lost baronet, for whom search is now being made, died in 1828. The
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succeeded
to the title at two years of age. When the young man had attained his
majority he |
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bade
his family farewell and started on his own independent venture for Australia.
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that he must have gone at once into the Bush,
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when
he suddenly appeared at Sydney, and announced his intention of going to the
Fiji |
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Islands.
The strangest part of the story is in the sequel, which tells us that the
younger |
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brother, who would be heir to the baronetcy,
has also disappeared, and every effort made to |
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discover
his whereabouts has proved unavailing. The advertisement, which urges in
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strongest
terms a communication of some kind from the missing parties, entreats of
anyone |
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who
may have any information to give concerning them to do so at once. As neither
of the |
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individuals
were known to have been married, the baronetcy will lapse should no news of
them |
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be obtained.' |
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On 1 August 1882 the Probate and Divorce
Division of the Courts heard a motion for an order |
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to presume the deaths of both Sir William
Augustus Congreve and his younger brother, William |
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Frederick Congreve. According to a report in
the 'Leeds Mercury' of 3 August 1882:- |
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'Mr.
Bayford, in making the application, said that both of the brothers had
disappeared. The |
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younger brother, William Frederick, was
formerly in the navy, but left it in 1851. He travelled |
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to Africa, and the West Indies and corresponded
with his relations. In April, 1860, he wrote |
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a letter saying he was going to Halifax, New
Brunswick [Nova Scotia?], and that was the last |
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which was heard of him. His Lordship [Sir James
Hannen, later Baron Hannen] said that a |
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peculiarity in the case was that the two
brothers had disappeared in two parts of the world. |
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Mr. Bayford said that there was a further
peculiarity in the case, viz., that both of the |
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brothers appeared to have passed by the feigned
name of "William Cooke." Both of them were |
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entitled to property under their uncle's will.
The usual advertisements had appeared in the |
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newspapers in regard to the younger brother. In
respect to the elder brother, Sir William |
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Augustus Congreve, the matter was more
complicated. He left England in 1847 for New |
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Zealand, where he was occupied in agriculture.
He from time to time corresponded, the last |
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letter
being received in 1860. From one of the affidavits he was stated to have also
passed |
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as "William Cook." His Lordship,
after looking at the affidavits, said that death might reasonably |
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be presumed of the younger brother, but the
matter must stand over in respect of Sir Wm. |
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Augustus Congreve.' |
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The following report appeared in the Melbourne
'Argus' of 12 December 1887:- |
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'Sir William Augustus Congreve, Bart., known in
the colonies as Captain W.E.B. Gurnett, died |
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at
his residence, Surrey-hills, on Friday. The deceased was born in Kent in
1826, came into |
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possession of the title on the death of his
father, and after seeing active service in the Crimea |
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as an officer of the 46th Regiment, came to the
colonies to accept an appointment under Sir |
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Geo.
Grey. He has been living in retirement
in Sydney for several years. His first wife was |
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Lady
Anne Beresford, a cousin of Lord Charles Beresford. He married a second time,
seven |
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years ago, and the eldest of three sons, by the
second marriage, succeeds to the title.' |
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The Congreve baronetcy disappears from the
peerage reference works around 1886, when it |
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no
longer appears in Burke's Peerage, although it still appeared in Walford's
Peerage until at |
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least
1883. The 'Argus' article states that he had married Lady Anne Beresford, but
this is in |
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contradiction
to all of the evidence. The fact of such a marriage would surely have
been |
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brought out in the hearing to presume leave of
the baronet's death. Be that as it may, if the |
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Argus' article is correct when it states that
Congreve left three sons at his death, it may well |
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be that the Congreve baronetcy still survives,
perhaps unknown to its holder. |
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